Honestly, I'm glad to see KAITO fade out. Look, it had its appeal early on – caught a lot of people's attention at the start. But it wasn't for me. I gave it a shot, participated in a few things, then just checked out.
The real issue? I couldn't vibe with constantly promoting campaigns I didn't actually believe in. Every other week there's another push, another incentive structure that feels forced. And yeah, there's the whole thing about backdoor arrangements and questionable dealings behind the scenes. When a project's ecosystem feels more about chasing hype than building something real, it's hard to stick around. That's probably why so many people bailed.
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AirdropCollector
· 01-18 23:19
I've seen the problem long ago; I can't get involved with that false advertising stuff.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 01-18 16:14
Nah has seen through this trick long ago; one after another, these air coins just keep coming.
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GasBankrupter
· 01-15 23:51
NGL, I've seen through this Kaito thing long ago. It's just a harvesting mechanism disguised as ecosystem development...
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HappyMinerUncle
· 01-15 23:51
NGL Kaito has felt off from the very beginning. I really can't stand the aggressive marketing tactics.
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RugpullTherapist
· 01-15 23:27
Ah... I've seen through KAITO's tricks long ago. Their marketing tactics are endless, it's really annoying.
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 01-15 23:23
It has been 217 days since KAITO's last promise of "ecological construction," and according to the database, the project team's promised pie has yet to be delivered.
Weekly new activities, monthly new incentives... this harvesting logic should be recorded in the Guinness World Records.
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KAITO's decline? Simply put, it treats token holders as ATMs, and eventually no one is willing to take over.
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Friends who participated early are now silent, which says a lot...
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The arrangements behind the scenes by the project team are well known in the circle. The true builders have long since run away.
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Every time, it's a new story, new mechanism, new promises, periodically stirring up hype. One day, the truth will be revealed.
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Waiting for flowers to bloom? Better to wait quietly for the next sucker to take over.
Honestly, I'm glad to see KAITO fade out. Look, it had its appeal early on – caught a lot of people's attention at the start. But it wasn't for me. I gave it a shot, participated in a few things, then just checked out.
The real issue? I couldn't vibe with constantly promoting campaigns I didn't actually believe in. Every other week there's another push, another incentive structure that feels forced. And yeah, there's the whole thing about backdoor arrangements and questionable dealings behind the scenes. When a project's ecosystem feels more about chasing hype than building something real, it's hard to stick around. That's probably why so many people bailed.