币圈荒木
币圈荒木|Jul 08, 2025 01:46
Yesterday, while scrolling through X, I came across a new project called @ Yarm_AI. At first, I didn't want to click on it, but many people in the English section started following it, including @ KaitoAI. Since 2000 followers, I have only sent 15000 tweets today. Perhaps it's another big chicken leg I roughly took a look and this is a project that focuses on mouth slapping!? That is: if you post content that is valuable, it can be monetized. It's not that posting pictures, cursing, or shouting orders can earn money, but that speaking seriously also has the opportunity to earn profits. It feels a bit unreasonable, but it also seems to make sense 😅 I briefly skimmed through a few key points, take a look: 🔧 Technology may be supported by @ KaitoAI Will use AI to identify which content is high-quality and which is generated in bulk by ChatGPT. Frequent interaction with @ MitosisOrg Most likely, it will take the path of identity and content verification on the chain - every word you say may be "packaged into assets" and saved. At present, there have been no articles on coin issuance, but many people speculate that they will adopt the Yap to Earn mode You post content and the platform gives you coins, which is a bit like the LOUD and Yapyo system. But precisely because he didn't say anything, it made people want to squat more and more as they looked at him. The act of lip syncing used to be a joke for everyone, but now there are really people who take product development seriously. If it can really filter out water stickers, filter AI text, and only leave "articles with warmth" as assets, then that's something. If you love to tweet, share insights, and work as an information carrier on a regular basis—— Maybe in the future, what you say can also turn into money. Don't rush FOMO for now, squat down and wait for them to complete tasks, issue coins, or earn community points. It's always better to enter early than late.
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