Looking back on the operational achievements at Kaito in 2025, I realize I have indeed made significant progress. I have been diligently refining my account for nearly half a year, going from zero to gradually building followers and influence. The next goal is very clear—continue to focus on learning and constantly optimize content quality. There's a saying that goes, a soldier who doesn't want to be a general is not a good soldier. On the Web3 journey, we must also maintain this drive, not only doing well in the present work but also striving for greater goals.
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FallingLeaf
· 11h ago
In just half a year, going from zero to having something, this growth rate is pretty good.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 13h ago
From zero to having in half a year, this pace is indeed impressive, much faster than I expected.
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StealthMoon
· 13h ago
Half a year from zero to having something, quite competitive, huh
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ZkSnarker
· 13h ago
half a year of grinding and suddenly you're talking ambition... ngl the "general soldier" energy hits different in crypto where most people just exit scam lmao. actually curious tho—what's the content quality optimization actually looking like, or is this more of a motivational post situation
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 14h ago
Going from zero to having something in half a year is indeed impressive. But really, the competition in Web3 never ends; you have to keep pushing forward all the time.
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MevWhisperer
· 14h ago
From zero to success in half a year, no one can match this pace. Keep pushing, and it'll be done.
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DaoResearcher
· 14h ago
From the data performance, the growth curve of fans accumulated over half a year indeed aligns with the S-shaped adoption curve of social platforms, but the true determinant of the subsequent ceiling is still the token economic value of the content.
A soldier who doesn't want to be a general isn't a good soldier—this phrase, when applied to DAO governance, means that participants must have a long-term stake motivation; otherwise, voting rights become zombie tokens. For specific reference, see the voting rate data of Gitcoin governance proposals. If your "ambition" is to truly take root in Web3, you need to ask clearly: are the incentive mechanisms aligned?
Looking back on the operational achievements at Kaito in 2025, I realize I have indeed made significant progress. I have been diligently refining my account for nearly half a year, going from zero to gradually building followers and influence. The next goal is very clear—continue to focus on learning and constantly optimize content quality. There's a saying that goes, a soldier who doesn't want to be a general is not a good soldier. On the Web3 journey, we must also maintain this drive, not only doing well in the present work but also striving for greater goals.