Kaito founder responds to social airdrop controversy: rules are highly customizable, and the project owner will finalize the final plan based on data

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On July 8, Kaito founder Yu Hu released the latest statement regarding the Humanity June 25 Kaito-related airdrop this morning, explaining why certain accounts, despite being active users (yappers) or stakers, did not receive allocation. Participation requirements include: all users must complete palm verification on the Humanity website before the airdrop check; stakers need to link wallets holding sKAITO or YT-sKAITO; active users must enter their claim wallet address after the airdrop checker is published and before claiming begins; the Humanity team used a strict anti-Sybil attack mechanism in the final allocation, primarily based on referral quality. Yu Hu suggested that Kaito recommends directly handling the final allocation of active users and the Kaito ecosystem in the future to simplify the community claiming process.

Crypto KOL AB Kuai.Dong (@_FORAB) disclosed that Eclipse officially generated a list and blacklist for matrix numbers based on social data provided by Kaito, with Humanity adding additional airdrop requirements on top of Kaito's list. According to Kaito founder Yu Hu's statement, the airdrop was still distributed by the project and not processed through Kaito. It is speculated that Eclipse officially believes future project parties will roughly reference Kaito data to generate social rankings while bypassing Kaito (implying Kaito has no barriers).

Kaito founder Yu Hu responded again to the speculation that "project parties may bypass Kaito to generate social rankings": each project will receive complete social data analysis from Kaito at the snapshot time, and each project will conduct final allocation based on data, project preferences, and Kaito's reference opinions, with highly customizable rules, which also applies to Eclipse. Humanity was the first project to officially announce the need to complete fingerprint collection and other steps, but due to lack of continuous reminders and a short time window, many users failed to complete the process for various reasons.

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