Kaito officially announces product strategy adjustment—plans to gradually phase out the YAPS feature and instead launch the brand new Kaito Studio platform. Once this news broke, the community exploded.
Interestingly, the official team had already realized this internally, and related features were in preparation. But is this truly an ending, or a new starting point for ecosystem evolution?
Community members' reactions were straightforward: "We've seen it coming for a long time, new features are coming soon, so don't rush to sell Kaito yet, let the leaders run first haha." The implication is that this upgrade might bring new imaginative possibilities.
Whether Kaito Studio can retain existing users and meet the ever-evolving market demands remains to be seen over time and market validation. But judging by the community's enthusiasm, expectations are definitely there.
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SilentAlpha
· 01-18 20:42
Ha, it's another round of life-and-death speed. Let's see who runs faster.
The new stuff hasn't even appeared yet, and the old is already being phased out. This move is pretty ruthless.
Can Studio really win this time? It depends on the code.
Eliminating YAPS? Wait a moment, I want to copy one more wave of the bottom.
The official insiders have known about this for a long time. It's quite interesting—whether to announce it or wait until the last moment.
Let's wait and see. Anyway, another wave of turbulence, another choice to believe or not.
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 01-18 09:42
Let's not talk about new platforms for now; I'm already used to YAPS, and it's really uncomfortable to withdraw now.
Wait, can new things really compete? Or is it just another PowerPoint dream?
The leader saying "Let's run first" is hilarious, I also want to run.
Seeing the reactions in the group being so high, it seems some people still believe.
I'm just worried it's another squeeze-the-toothpaste-style update. Can it really be revolutionary?
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LiquidationKing
· 01-15 21:20
Eliminate YAPS in favor of Studio. Frankly, it still depends on whether they can truly retain users. Not all product iterations can successfully turn things around; can this one?
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Don't get ahead of yourself; wait until Studio is officially launched before making any judgments. Right now, it's all about speculative expectations.
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Haha, I'm just waiting to see who gets caught. This move is indeed a bit interesting.
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Is it another rebirth or just a rebrand? I've seen this kind of tactic in Web3 too many times.
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High community engagement is great, but turning that into real growth isn't that easy.
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The officials knew there were problems but only took action now. What were they thinking?
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Whether the new platform can outperform the current solutions is still a big question. Don't be too optimistic.
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ForkTongue
· 01-15 21:14
Haha, alright, another round of product iteration. Hopefully this time it won't flop.
Removing YAPS feels quite decisive, but I wonder if Studio will just turn out to be another PPT product.
The boss leaving first is hilarious; I also want to leave.
Let's see the new features when they arrive. Anyway, as long as there's an atmosphere of anticipation, it's worth paying attention to.
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BearMarketBard
· 01-15 21:01
Is YAPS being eliminated again? Looks like we really have to rely on Studio to save us.
But to be fair, this move is a bit rushed, there's a sense that the industry is a little impatient.
Wait, can the new Studio really handle these users? I'm a bit skeptical.
The hype in the community... shows that some people are still on board. Anyway, I'm just watching for now.
Eliminate this, launch that, every time they talk about ecosystem evolution, but what’s the result?
Let’s see what tricks Studio can come up with first; it’s too early to say anything now.
It feels like the official has been holding back quite a few things; the new features might really be good.
This is Web3—one moment a hot trend, the next a pitfall, it’s all too familiar.
What about YAPS users? Directly switching to Studio? That’s a bit abrupt.
Let’s wait for the data; if the hype is still there, it means there’s still hope.
Kaito officially announces product strategy adjustment—plans to gradually phase out the YAPS feature and instead launch the brand new Kaito Studio platform. Once this news broke, the community exploded.
Interestingly, the official team had already realized this internally, and related features were in preparation. But is this truly an ending, or a new starting point for ecosystem evolution?
Community members' reactions were straightforward: "We've seen it coming for a long time, new features are coming soon, so don't rush to sell Kaito yet, let the leaders run first haha." The implication is that this upgrade might bring new imaginative possibilities.
Whether Kaito Studio can retain existing users and meet the ever-evolving market demands remains to be seen over time and market validation. But judging by the community's enthusiasm, expectations are definitely there.