With the increasing ban on infoFi projects on major platforms, Kaito is undergoing a strategic transformation. The platform is ending its Yaps service and pivoting towards a new direction with the launch of "Kaito Studio." This change reflects the necessary adaptation of the Web3 sector in response to evolving regulations. Kaito Studio marks a new step in the platform's strategy to stay relevant in an increasingly strict regulatory environment.
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CounterIndicator
· 15h ago
Another one pushed to turn away by regulation... Yaps is gone, Kaito Studio has arrived, tired of hearing this spiel.
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 15h ago
They change their name as soon as regulators come, I've seen this trick too many times.
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PumpDoctrine
· 16h ago
Yaps is gone, Kaito is still messing around? This is the fate of Web3...
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RektRecorder
· 16h ago
Kaito has to change course again, YAPS is gone, switching to studio... I've seen this trick so many times, it's all because of regulatory pressure.
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LazyDevMiner
· 16h ago
Once regulation came, we had to change course. Kaito adapted pretty quickly this time, but it's a bit of a pity that Yaps is gone.
With the increasing ban on infoFi projects on major platforms, Kaito is undergoing a strategic transformation. The platform is ending its Yaps service and pivoting towards a new direction with the launch of "Kaito Studio." This change reflects the necessary adaptation of the Web3 sector in response to evolving regulations. Kaito Studio marks a new step in the platform's strategy to stay relevant in an increasingly strict regulatory environment.