Recent discussions around Kaito have sparked questions about the platform's reward mechanisms. Let's clarify: InfoFi isn't making a comeback. Instead, projects are exploring custom reward systems built on Kaito's data infrastructure. While this opens new possibilities for ecosystem development, sustaining these models long-term remains a challenge. The key question investors should consider is whether project-specific incentive structures, powered by Kaito's analytics capabilities, can maintain economic viability without continuous external support. This represents an interesting pivot in how data-driven platforms approach tokenomics and community engagement.
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BrokenRugs
· 59m ago
Nah, this is another round of custom rewards... Basically, no one wants to play the infofi game anymore. Haha
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CexIsBad
· 4h ago
Buddy, it's that custom reward system story again. It still sounds like it costs a lot of money to maintain.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 4h ago
Honestly, the custom incentive system sounds good, but can it really last long?
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ProveMyZK
· 4h ago
Kato's custom incentive system sounds good, but I'm worried it might be just a fleeting trend again.
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AirdropCollector
· 4h ago
NGL Kaito, this custom reward mechanism sounds pretty good, but can it really survive... I have a feeling it's just another money-burning game.
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SocialAnxietyStaker
· 4h ago
Custom incentive structures sound good, but isn't this just a new way to cut leeks...
Recent discussions around Kaito have sparked questions about the platform's reward mechanisms. Let's clarify: InfoFi isn't making a comeback. Instead, projects are exploring custom reward systems built on Kaito's data infrastructure. While this opens new possibilities for ecosystem development, sustaining these models long-term remains a challenge. The key question investors should consider is whether project-specific incentive structures, powered by Kaito's analytics capabilities, can maintain economic viability without continuous external support. This represents an interesting pivot in how data-driven platforms approach tokenomics and community engagement.