Since November last year, SocialFi has been undergoing a crucial transformation—an iterative upgrade from the InfoFi era. In this process, influence quantification is becoming the new breakthrough point.
The key changes are reflected in several aspects: first is mechanism innovation. Platforms represented by Kaito utilize the Yaps system to convert individuals' opinions and interactions on social networks into quantifiable and traceable data signals. What does this mean? Simply put, the system can precisely measure whose voice has greater market influence.
Secondly, the account system has been upgraded. The proliferation of Smart accounts allows users to no longer passively receive information but to actively participate in the value chain. Transitioning from passive listeners to active participants is a fundamental shift in Web3 social logic.
Looking at the interaction layer, influence is no longer just virtual social metrics but is genuinely connected to capital flows, trading decisions, project financing, and other real-world scenarios. In other words, your on-chain reputation and insights become tradable and monetizable assets.
This logical reconstruction is changing our understanding of "weight"—not a ranking given by platforms, but genuine signals fed back by market behavior on the chain. The next phase of SocialFi is all about this.
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LiquidatedThrice
· 10h ago
It's both quantitative and on-chain reputation—basically, they just want to turn our mouths into cash machines.
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DegenTherapist
· 10h ago
Finally, someone has explained this clearly. The impact of quantifying influence truly is a game-changer.
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ForkTongue
· 10h ago
Wow, influence can actually be quantified and traded? Now my words finally have value.
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GasGasGasBro
· 10h ago
Wow, can influence really be monetized? Now even bragging has an algorithm to keep track of it.
Since November last year, SocialFi has been undergoing a crucial transformation—an iterative upgrade from the InfoFi era. In this process, influence quantification is becoming the new breakthrough point.
The key changes are reflected in several aspects: first is mechanism innovation. Platforms represented by Kaito utilize the Yaps system to convert individuals' opinions and interactions on social networks into quantifiable and traceable data signals. What does this mean? Simply put, the system can precisely measure whose voice has greater market influence.
Secondly, the account system has been upgraded. The proliferation of Smart accounts allows users to no longer passively receive information but to actively participate in the value chain. Transitioning from passive listeners to active participants is a fundamental shift in Web3 social logic.
Looking at the interaction layer, influence is no longer just virtual social metrics but is genuinely connected to capital flows, trading decisions, project financing, and other real-world scenarios. In other words, your on-chain reputation and insights become tradable and monetizable assets.
This logical reconstruction is changing our understanding of "weight"—not a ranking given by platforms, but genuine signals fed back by market behavior on the chain. The next phase of SocialFi is all about this.