Kaito founder: Airdrop uses AI to screen long-term supporters, and South Korea’s holding rate is 50% higher
On March 24th, Kaito AI founder Yu Hu posted on the X platform that this round of Kaito airdrop has adopted an unprecedented approach, not requiring users to perform specific tasks for Kaito, but using AI on a large scale for the first time as a neutral evaluator to identify users who have long-term recognition of Kaito's value. Data shows that accounts with high weighted scores have a coin holding and staking ratio about 20% higher. The three key indicators are long-term recognition of Kaito, value recognition, and ecosystem participation (including Kaito Pro and Yaps). At the regional level, the coin holding rate of Korean users is 50% higher than the average. Yu Hu stated that although this method is not perfect, it effectively protects the network and incentivizes long-term supporters.
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