Zachxbt has attacked Kaito on social media and denounced the project that partnered with significantly inflated user metrics. He warned crypto companies not to attract YAP farmers as they could destroy the reputation of the new project.
Unlike his sophisticated research, this Diatribe was primarily composed of informal observations and personal opinions. He denounced no one of the fraudsters, at least in a viable way.
Zachxbt attacks Kaito’s metrics
Zachxbt, a well-known code detective, doesn’t just track down criminals. He places emphasis on projects he frequently considers suspicious.
Today he began practicing again, calling for an inflated case of user metrics.
Specifically, the billion-person network has urged ZachxBT to respond, claiming it has over 1 million users thanks to the Kaito partnership.
Kaito launched earlier this year with a bold plan to use Yap Tokens to reward insightful social media posts.
However, soon after its launch, the programme faced fierce community criticism. From the initial promise, Kaito has increased the reputation of AI-generated spam, which persists despite fine tweaks to its algorithm.
Over the past few days, Zachxbt has been increasingly frustrated with Kaito users and other spammers, but has clearly reached its breaking point.
He did not list any evidence that Millions Network has no such daily activity, but argued that the stated indicators were ridiculous.
Risks for the reputation of the project
So, what prompted you to do this crash out? During the discussion, Zachxbt agreed with the notion that Kaito’s first airdrop completely changed the equation.
For most users, it is easier to make money by gaming algorithms and employing AI-generated text rather than pursuing novel ideas.
Additionally, he pointed out that Yap Spammers could ruin the reputation of small projects.
“The worst part is that we group and start calling project frauds just because airdrops are inevitably not worth it. The cycle repeats with each new campaign. The YAP campaign is a new MLM scheme,” he argued.
Zachxbt wasted time by describing Kaito users using other colorful languages, claiming to “humiliate yourself for money.”
He warned young crypto companies not to join the platform as the kite partnership is the “project’s biggest counter signal.”
Unlike most of his serious investigations, Zachxbt did not provide much of the difficult data to discuss Kaito. This Diatribe consists primarily of his personal observations, opinions and advice. This explosion is characteristic of him as he has previously criticized spam projects generated by AI.
Still, his voice is extremely influential. Crypto developers may want to seriously consider his warning.
A Zachxbt post accused Kaito of inflated the first appearance on Beincrypto.