Kaito Changes Crypto Mindshare Algorithm After Reaction: What Users Need To Know
The post Kaito Adjusts Crypto Mindshare Algorithm After Backlash: What Users Need To Know appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.Kaito AI has introduced a fresh update to its crypto mindshare algorithm. The move follows weeks of criticism over the quality of content dominating its InfoFi control panels. For months, users have questioned whether Kaito’s mindshare scores reflect real impact or produced hype. Critics argue that influencers and projects have gamed, controlled, and leveraged the system to inflate visibility without actual worth. The new changes aim to curb spammy engagement farming and reward informative, long-term contributions across Crypto Twitter. Crypto and DeFi researchers called out Kaito and other InfoFi platforms for sustaining misaligned incentives in the environment. Among them is Louround, co-founder at Redacted Research, who openly criticized existing leaderboards for rewarding content that drives comments and views regardless of quality or depth. The researcher says many top-ranked KOLs know little about the projects they promote. “We have seen through the Loud experiment that mindshare does not equal measure interest, nor value creation,” Louround wrote in a post. This issue aligns with a recently launched feature on Arkham that aimed to track influencer portfolios. As BeInCrypto reported, the feature would reveal if they genuinely support tokens or engage in paid promotion.
For perspective, Louround referenced the Loud project, whose mindshare surged to 60%. It peaked at a $30 million FDV before collapsing to just $1.4 million within 2 weeks. The criticism extends beyond content quality, with accusations that centralized exchanges (CEXs), VCs, and even Kaito participate in a circular system of rewards. “Projects are leveraging views, engagement, and ‘traction’ (without …
The post Kaito Adjusts Crypto Mindshare Algorithm After Reaction: What Users Need To Know appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.Kaito AI has rolled out a fresh update to its crypto mindshare algorithm. For months, users have questioned whether Kaito’s mindshare ratings reflect real impact or created buzz. Track the wallets of most significant KOLs with the link below: pic.twitter.com/xOEfUUxywe– Arkham (@arkham) March 8, 2025 For perspective, Louround referenced the Loud project, whose mindshare surged to 60%.
Community Demands Force Kaito AI to Act In response, Kaito stated it was implementing changes to prioritize quality over quantity. Following wider-community feedback, we’ve just rolled out some new upgrades to our algo– focuses: 1) Posts that only mention rewards or ranking, without providing any insight or commentary on the project will no longer earn mindshare 2) Reduced default max weekly mindshare …– Kaito AI (@KaitoAI) June 17, 2025 Despite the criticism, some users see value in Kaito’s efforts. The post Kaito Adjusts Crypto Mindshare Algorithm After Backlash: What Users Need To Know appeared first on BeInCrypto.
For months, users have questioned whether Kaito’s mindshare scores reflect real influence or generated hype. Community Demands Force Kaito AI to Act In response, Kaito said it was implementing changes to prioritize quality over quantity. Kaito will also limit weekly mindshare tweets to prioritize important content and crack down on engagement farming. Following wider-community feedback, we have just rolled out some new upgrades to our algo– focuses: 1) Posts that only discuss rewards or ranking, without offering any insight or commentary on the project will no longer earn mindshare 2) Reduced default max weekly mindshare …– Kaito AI (@KaitoAI) June 17, 2025 Despite the criticism, some users see value in Kaito’s efforts. The post Kaito Changes Crypto Mindshare Algorithm After Backlash: What Users Need To Know appeared on BeInCrypto.