Kaito's recent series of actions have sparked quite a bit of discussion. The project team announced that they will terminate the previous operational model and shift to a brand new Studio workspace system. This change is directly reflected in the secondary market — the token price dropped by 15%. It seems that the market's acceptance of this strategic adjustment is still in the observation phase. However, this also highlights a phenomenon among Web3 project teams: when platforms begin to strictly restrict data crawling activities, many projects relying on such models have to reevaluate their own business logic. Kaito's transition from the old model to the new system is, to some extent, a microcosm of the industry's adaptation to new rules. Whether the Studio model can reverse the downward trend remains to be seen based on the actual implementation and results.

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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 7h ago
Here comes the next round of rug pulls, every shift in direction is a new story --- 15% decline, this is the real feedback from the market --- Basically, the old model is no longer workable, we need to change the shell --- I just want to know what the Studio system relies on to make money --- Let's wait and see, anyway my coins have long been trapped --- Switching to a new system sounds good, but whether it can actually be implemented is another matter --- Data scraping is now restricted, and only now do I realize I need to change the business logic. It's a bit late --- I have to say, this move indeed reflects the industry's overall dilemma --- The coin price has fallen so much, and you're still hyping the Studio model? I'll run first out of respect --- Can this turn around? I really have no confidence anymore --- Another project forced to shift direction, it's getting annoying to watch
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RektRecordervip
· 7h ago
The price drops 15%, now it's time to seriously look into what the Studio mode is all about... It's another project forced to pivot, basically meaning the old business can't go on anymore. Kaito's move feels a bit rushed; the market hasn't even fully reacted yet. With the crawler restrictions, many projects have to start from scratch—it's all about who can survive the longest. A 15% decline isn't the worst, but it depends on whether this new system can really hold up. The new mode sounds good, but execution is key; talking about it now is just pointless. Is this the fate of Web3? When the rules change, everyone has to adapt. I'm curious whether there will be more drops later, or if the decline has finally bottomed out.
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CoffeeNFTsvip
· 7h ago
The price drops 15%, how bad does the turn have to be? They really just say change and do it, with no transition at all. --- Again, restrictions on data crawling and restructuring of business logic. Is Web3 just this chaotic? So exhausting. --- Studio system? Sounds nice, but ultimately it depends on the real data. --- Kaito's recent moves are really pulling the market down. The poor market response shows no one trusts it. --- Wait, the previous model was so profitable, why does it have to change? Were they forced? --- Projects relying on web crawlers all need to be reshuffled. This wave carries significant risks. --- A 15% drop is considered mild. I think it still has room to go lower. --- The studio model sounds flashy, but Web3's "brand new system" often just changes the surface without real change. --- Isn't this just being forced by regulators? Just pretending it's a strategic upgrade. --- Whether it can be implemented is one thing; let's stabilize the coin first.
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NewPumpamentalsvip
· 7h ago
Another sudden turn, this time dropping 15% directly, that's a bit harsh. --- The Studio system sounds good, but I don't know if it can really save the situation. --- To be honest, after the crawler was blocked, the entire ecosystem had to restart. Is Kaito's move a passive adjustment? --- As they switch to a new model, the coin price drops sharply. The market still seems a bit skeptical. --- Let's wait and see the implementation effect. Anyway, all the hype now is just empty talk. --- A 15% drop so directly, it feels like the market didn't have much confidence in this direction at all. --- After data crawling was restricted, many projects panicked. This is a chain reaction.
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MetaMaximalistvip
· 7h ago
ngl, kaito pivoting to studio model feels like a band-aid on a deeper protocol sustainability issue tbh... 15% dump makes sense when the market realizes your entire value prop was built on data arbitrage lol. the real question isn't whether studio works, it's whether they actually understand network effects or just chasing the next trend
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