Today is a good day. ✅ 3000 yap club ✅ $100k airdrop achieved Eigen: $16k | Falcon: $17k | Kaito: $11k | Defidotap: $12k OpenLedger: $10k | Camp Network: $10k | Bera: $4k Polkadot: $2k | Infinit: $3k | Mira: $1.5k | Caldera: $1.4k Mantle: $2k | Anoma: $2.1k and a bunch of smaller ones under $1k ➜ That’s roughly $100k in 10 months (around $10k a month on average). Back in December, I had no idea what I was doing with Kaito or what this whole thing could turn into. But it ended up becoming a new playground for content creators like me. Even though I’ve been questioning whether Kaito manipulates data (especially when I kept getting pushed out of top spots right before launch), I have to admit, it’s brought a lot of positive energy and opportunities to web3 marketing. We’ve seen crazy competition among creators, new project mechanics, some great projects, some awful ones. But competition means growth. And when you see a market full of competition, you can’t help but feel hopeful, hopeful about how we’re evolving and how far we can go. Anw, big thanks to everyone who’s been supporting me since the start. Without you, there wouldn’t be an Andrew Moh at all.
I met @Punk9277 at Token2049 and asked him a simple question: How does one actually become a SF? He smiled and said there isn’t a fixed bar to cross. The system runs on a real-time social graph, constantly shifting as people interact. And when the right connections click, when “the stars align,” as he put it, you’ll naturally get promoted. Ofc, I had to ask if there was a faster way, some kind of shortcut. He shook his head. “No shortcuts,” he said. “Just show up. Go to events, meet people, and bring real value to your audience. That’s the only real way forward.” That line stuck with me. Because despite the ongoing debates about their algo, whether it’s transparent enough, or even fair, I’ve seen firsthand how Kaito creates genuine opportunities for creators. I was even one of those who got wiped off lbs during data shuffle near TGEs, yet I still believe their impact leans positive. Then I thought: what if they did reveal their algo? What if everyone knew exactly how the rankings worked? Chaos would follow. People would start gaming the system, chasing metrics instead of meaning. So maybe the mystery serves a purpose. Fairness doesn’t always come from full transparency, sometimes it comes from not knowing, so everyone plays the same game blind.
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