My partner and I have recently begun working on an INFOFI ecosystem called KAITO, so let me explain how it works. Crypto projects launch their product and then pay KAITO $150,000 to help them market it.
KAITO already has thousands of registered influencers, so they create a token economy in which they pay the loudest influencers to market their products, and then pay these influencers with the native token $K.
They track the various inputs of different influencers using AI that picks up words related to these marketed projects, and the number of impressions an influencer has usually increases their chances of moving up the leaderboard.
When these projects eventually launch their mainnet, they allocate a portion of their token supply to some of the highest-ranking influencers, such as the top 100, 500, or 1,000. so this has been one of the biggest buzz on Twitter, a lot of influencers have earned as high as $100k and even more, just for talking about these projects and marketing them.
My partner did nothing but tweet about a DEX platform a few weeks or months ago, and she received $5,000 from them, and as a result, she is very excited about this and wants to make more money.
She earned 5k$ just by having 62k followers on Twitter, and when she told me about it, it was absolutely unreal and unbelievable, although she spent some of the money doing some irrational stuff lol, like buying a meme coin that dumped to zero, but my point is, if I get 5k$ at this point, it will be incredibly mind-blowing, of course, I can not buy BTC anymore, it is 90% almost at its peak, best bet would be Hive and HBD at this point, but unfortunately, all this is pipe dream
On her part, she spent her person money, buying some coin that dumped to zero. I already told her I was broke, and even though we've not made any money, that she could give me some.
I asked her for money because our relationship seemed to have improved even more; it no longer appears to be a formal working relationship because we joke and talk about things, including senseless endless possibilities. However, she is also currently broke. This is due to the terrible financial decisions she has made over the last few months.
Burnouts are real
Today, someone offered us $1,000 to help them onboard some random people to their crypto protocol, but I told her we would decline because the workload is too much, and she is mostly a figurehead, while I do 90% of the work. I actually needed that money; taking on additional jobs on top of the one I am already doing for her will cause me to burn out.
In just two weeks I've come to realize who she was: she is erratic, fearful, takes terrible risks, FOMOs a lot, and FUDs when things because difficult, but beneath, she's a faithful person, loyalty and ready to commit to the hustle.
She has made terrible mistakes over the week, and I've tried a lot to explain the importance of discipline to her, but she's mostly just listening and trying to learn at her own pace.
She is desperate to catch all the birds in the air, and after tasting INFOFI money, she wants to go all in, but she lacks the necessary skills to run a marathon. Unlike me, I can run a marathon, I do not let disappointments get to me, I understand the importance of building slowly, and I do not believe in quick money. I am basically trying to educate her on the fact that there is no quick money and that we have to work extremely hard.
She has an aura that attracts people, which could be because she is a woman.
Sometimes I am afraid of her erratic behavior, but I mostly kept the business relationship going because I needed the money, and secondly, because of her attitude toward loyalty.
Loyalty is rare in partnerships, as I have discovered over the years. I may be an old, tired horse, but I am not as dumb. But I am hoping for some short-term success; obviously, we all want to win, and failures can make you wonder if you can keep going.
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