Kaito founder responds to social airdrop controversy: highly customizable rules, final plan to be determined by project team based on data

律动BlockBeats|Jul 08, 2025 10:50
BlockBeats news, on July 8th, Kaito founder Yu Hu released the latest explanation about the Humanity June 25th Kaito related airdrop this morning, explaining why some accounts were not allocated despite being active users (yappers) or stakers. The participation requirement is that all users must complete palm verification on the Humanity website before the airdrop check; The pledger needs to link the wallet holding sKAITO or YT-sKAITO; Active users need to enter their wallet application address after the airdrop checker is released and before the application process begins; The Humanity team adopted a strict anti witch attack mechanism in the final allocation, mainly based on recommendation quality. Yu Hu suggested that Kaito directly handle the final allocation of active users and Kaito ecosystem in the future to simplify the community application process.
Encryption KOL AB Kuai. Dong (@ _fORAB) disclosed relevant information, stating that Eclipse officially uses social data provided by Kaito to create a list to screen matrix numbers and blacklist them for airdrop screening, while Humanity adds airdrop requirements based on Kaito's list. According to Kaito founder Yu Hu's statement, the airdrop is still being distributed by the project team and has not gone through Kaito. It is speculated that Eclipse officials believe that in the future, all project parties will roughly refer to Kaito data to generate their own social rankings, but will bypass Kaito (implying that Kaito has no barriers).
Kaito founder Yu Hu once again responded to the speculation that "the project team may bypass Kaito to to generate their own social rankings": each project will receive a complete social data analysis provided by Kaito during snapshot, and each project will be ultimately allocated based on data, their own project preferences, and Kaito's reference opinions. The rules are highly customizable, and the same applies to Eclipse. Humanity was initially announced by the project team as requiring the completion of fingerprint collection and other steps, but due to the lack of continuous prompts and a short overlapping time window, many users were unable to complete them for various reasons.
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