
A new platform called Kaito, accessible through Twitter, is gaining traction among users for its unique feature that tracks contributions and engagement on social media to earn points, referred to as 'yaps.' Users can sign up by connecting their Twitter accounts, which allows the platform to measure their activity and potentially qualify them for future airdrops. Many users have reported successfully signing up and are encouraging others to join, highlighting the minimal authentication required. The platform is designed to reward early adopters, with some users already competing on a leaderboard that ranks participants based on their yaps per second (YPS). The initiative is seen as a promising opportunity for users to accumulate points and possibly benefit from future rewards.
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Proudly aspiring to reach 10,000 YPS (yaps per second) but who's keeping score? @_kaitoai is - see where you rank here 👀 https://t.co/DCgZk6kUwL https://t.co/0NSvhedc1H









