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Created: 2025-07-08 06:02:38 UTC

gkaito, Here's how I pick Kaito boards to yap

How did I know to not yap the weird projects that people are now complaining about?

These rules helped me decide :

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X. I look for friendly and active founders and staff

example: 
- James from @Calderaxyz and the way he talks to everyone no matter the conversation instills confidence the team will follow through on rewards, plus makes the roll up and gmera talk fun.

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X. I watch interviews, and look for honesty in speech, and technical knowledge

example:
-  I've seen Ram from @OpenledgerHQ speak in interviews, and he seems passionate describing why Openledger is building decentralized AI with Proof of Attribition, which makes it more likely they will build and follow through on posted rewards.
- Also: Openledger rewards were already delivered successfully in their weekly rewards.

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X. I look for consistent rules that don't involve tapping buttons that don't help a project.  Basically I'm trying to avoid projects running up vanity metrics or fake grinds.

example:
- @infinex swidge is actually technically useful, and not just a button on a website I tap.  Bull Run is a fun betting mini game.  
- I believe Infinex is trying to solve a real world problem and not just running up metrics.

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They're not perfect rules, but they help.

How do you decide and which projects do you think fits my criteria?

![](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GvUEEZ9XAAAFgBA.png)

XXXXX engagements

![Engagements Line Chart](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:600/p:tweet::1942464322740871635/c:line.svg)

**Related Topics**
[yap](/topic/yap)
[$xroax](/topic/$xroax)

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xerocooleth Avatar xero 🎮 @xerocooleth on x 58.6K followers Created: 2025-07-08 06:02:38 UTC

gkaito, Here's how I pick Kaito boards to yap

How did I know to not yap the weird projects that people are now complaining about?

These rules helped me decide :


X. I look for friendly and active founders and staff

example:

  • James from @Calderaxyz and the way he talks to everyone no matter the conversation instills confidence the team will follow through on rewards, plus makes the roll up and gmera talk fun.

X. I watch interviews, and look for honesty in speech, and technical knowledge

example:

  • I've seen Ram from @OpenledgerHQ speak in interviews, and he seems passionate describing why Openledger is building decentralized AI with Proof of Attribition, which makes it more likely they will build and follow through on posted rewards.
  • Also: Openledger rewards were already delivered successfully in their weekly rewards.

X. I look for consistent rules that don't involve tapping buttons that don't help a project. Basically I'm trying to avoid projects running up vanity metrics or fake grinds.

example:

  • @infinex swidge is actually technically useful, and not just a button on a website I tap. Bull Run is a fun betting mini game.
  • I believe Infinex is trying to solve a real world problem and not just running up metrics.

They're not perfect rules, but they help.

How do you decide and which projects do you think fits my criteria?

XXXXX engagements

Engagements Line Chart

Related Topics yap $xroax

Post Link

post/tweet::1942464322740871635
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