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⚠️THE BIGGEST USER MISTAKE AT KAITO The @kaitoai team works quickly and constantly integrates new projects into the system. This benefits users. However, there's something many users don't realize: the Mindshare rate. 🔹It doesn't matter whether your account is small or large; there's an average Mindshare rate that everyone can reach. 🔷Accounts with high follower counts can reach the Top 100 in many projects thanks to high engagement, but this is only possible up to a certain limit. Small accounts, on the other hand, can only achieve this success in one or two projects. For example: ✅Status 1 If a user with a high follower count has 10 Mindshare, they can allocate two Mindshare to five projects and reach the Top 100 in all of them. ✅Status 2 A small user, on the other hand, has a total Mindshare of 3. This means they can only reach the Top 100 in one or two projects. (Mindshare rates are purely hypothetical examples. And each account has an average for the posts they write or the interactions they receive. That's why they have a certain Mindshare rate.) ♻️When @kaitoai lists multiple projects or announces awards simultaneously, high-engagement users shift to new projects. However, this causes their rankings on existing projects to drop because Mindshare is fragmented. 💯This is where an opportunity arises for smaller accounts.👇 🎯If these users focus all their energy on just one or two projects, their chances of making it into the Top 100 increase. However, if they try to focus on every new project, they won't succeed in any of them. 🎯If users with large followers try to participate in too many projects, they may be forced to compromise on some projects, and their overall performance will suffer. 📈SO HOW CAN SMALL USERS WIN? While users with large followers focus on new projects, small users can find opportunities to move up in projects where they've been stabil. For example, as an account with around 600 followers, I focus on specific projects. This is why I'm ranked 47th on @0g-labs .💜 ✍️CONCLUSION: The smartest strategy for small users is to focus on a small number of projects and avoid scattering your energy. (In fact, this situation applies to all users.) 🚨Important; Spreading across too many projects or constantly switching can be inefficient and detrimental. . @0xwenmoon @punk9277 Even if what I wrote on Twitter is true, I think the reason you don't respond is to avoid unfair competition. Otherwise, you read and evaluate what the community writes.
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