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Kaito Mindshare: The InfoFi Attention Distribution Layer
Kaito formalizes attention distribution as a market-driven network
- Source: https://docs.kaito.ai/kaito-connect-infofi-network
- Finding: Kaito Connect frames attention flow around fairness, transparency, and merit/performance-based attribution, with rewards visibility and fewer middlemen.
- Why it matters: provides an alternative to opaque KOL dealmaking by turning attention into measurable, competitive output.
Yapper Leaderboard is a direct creator discovery + attribution rail
- Source: https://docs.kaito.ai/kaito-connect-infofi-network/yapper-leaderboard
- Finding: Public real-time ranking highlights creators driving mindshare for specific brands/topics and is designed for performance-linked rewards.
- Why it matters: gives a concrete "who to contact" list based on proven category contribution instead of vanity follower counts.
Yapper Launchpad uses voting/market signals to decide visibility allocation
- Source: https://docs.kaito.ai/kaito-connect-infofi-network/yapper-launchpad
- Finding: Launchpad model emphasizes market consensus for which leaderboards/brands get attention next; includes voting analytics context.
- Why it matters: suggests a tactical route to bootstrap visibility where community activation can influence discovery priority.
Recommended approach
- Track relevant Yapper leaderboards to build a ranked outreach list of creators already producing memecoin/attention-moving content.
- Prioritize creators with sustained rank consistency, not one-off spikes.
- Test a "mindshare sprint" campaign and measure lift in mentions, referral traffic, and holder growth.
- Pair leaderboard data with wallet/holder quality checks before paying for amplification.