KAITO price has already dropped by 23%, and this wave of adjustment has caused a significant chain reaction. Many projects in the InfoFi sector are facing survival pressures, with increased difficulty in fundraising, and many small and medium projects may be eliminated. What's even more challenging is AI farming, where the revenue model has reached a ceiling, and players are gradually leaving. It seems that in this cycle, only projects with solid fundamentals can survive, while others are unlikely to make it. Market reshuffling is accelerating, and it remains to be seen who can withstand this winter.

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SadMoneyMeowvip
· 17h ago
23% decline, hilarious. Is this what they call a correction? Another round of death spiral has begun. The InfoFi projects probably can't sleep well. The ceiling of AI farming has been obvious for a long time. Those who are only reacting now are late to the game. Difficult financing, players fleeing, small and medium projects being cleared out—this is how the winter arrives. Only the projects with strong fundamentals can survive? Sounds reasonable, but reality is often more brutal. Whoever can't hold on this time will be the first to fall, one by one watching the show.
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DegenApeSurfervip
· 17h ago
23% decline, here we go again. This time, the InfoFi sector is probably going to wipe out a wave of projects. --- The ceiling of AI farming has been obvious for a long time. Those only realizing it now are a bit late. --- During the reshuffle period, only projects with solid fundamentals will survive. For others, just dreaming if they think they can make it. --- With KAITO dropping so much, it all depends on who can hold on first. --- The difficulty in fundraising hit a nerve. Small and medium projects are really unlucky this round. --- Winter is coming. Let’s see whose money is the most resilient. --- The ceiling of the revenue model—that’s the Achilles’ heel of AI farming. It’s just a matter of time. --- Another round of big reshuffling. Trash projects should be gone.
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DataBartendervip
· 17h ago
A 23% decline is acceptable. I see many trash coins have already gone to zero. KAITO's recent shakeout indicates the market is seriously doing some filtering. I've always said that AI farming is just a game of cutting leeks. The ceiling is right there, and with returns dropping to single digits, what's the point of playing? The InfoFi sector should have undergone a major reshuffle long ago. Projects without technology or ecosystems deserve to die; I don't expect them to survive anyway. Honestly, projects with poor fundamentals die early and are better off reincarnating quickly, so we don't have to watch them struggle to survive later on. It's better to clear them out now. Those who can survive this winter will definitely become productive forces later, and no one can stop them.
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AlphaLeakervip
· 17h ago
Shuffling is shuffling, it should have happened a long time ago. These air projects should die already.
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ChainDoctorvip
· 17h ago
A 23% decline isn't a big deal; what's truly terrifying is that those air projects are about to fail. AI farming has already reached its ceiling; those still playing now are just gamblers. Raising funds is difficult? That's a good thing—it's just eliminating those without strength. Wait, KAITO, is this another round of "innovation" being discredited? Solid fundamentals... but how many are truly solid? Boasting is easier than raising funds. Rearranging the deck chairs, every time it's about reshuffling, but in the end, it's still that group of people surviving. The ones who can really survive can probably be counted; don't overestimate the market’s tolerance.
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EyeOfTheTokenStormvip
· 17h ago
A 23% decline? Based on my technical analysis, this has already broken the key support level, and it may test even lower levels in the future. I've long seen issues in the InfoFi sector; the profit model is overextended, and now it's a game of harvesting and being harvested. As for the AI farming ceiling, the data speaks for itself—just look at the historical return curve, which shows a typical exponential decay pattern. This cycle really isn't worth playing anymore. Wait, for friends still holding KAITO, it's time to settle the accounts. Solid fundamentals? Easy to say, but the real question is how to define "solid." Who is truly solid, and who is just blowing smoke? That's the core issue.
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