STBL joins Kaito Mindshare to strengthen Web3 transparency with a $500K incentive program in order to reward the global creators for verified insights.STBL joins Kaito Mindshare to strengthen Web3 transparency with a $500K incentive program in order to reward the global creators for verified insights.

STBL and Kaito Mindshare Partner to Strengthen Web3 Transparency

2025/10/29 15:00
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STBL, a native governance token for connecting traditional finance (TradFi) with decentralized finance (DeFi), has announced its multi-faced partnership with Kaito Mindshare, a blockchain project’s brand awareness, relevance, and long-term visibility within the Web3 ecosystem. The main purpose of this partnership is to provide authentic information about STBL stablecoins by giving handsome incentives to creators who provide verified insights and deep public understanding.

Since the partnership stands on the proliferation of authentic information, both partners have agreed to give handsome incentives to creators. Basically, they are doing so to expand their access to different areas and help make on-chain engagement stronger on decentralized applications (dApps) by minting USST, using Multifactor Staking (MFS), and contributing to product features.

Kaito Announces $500K $STBL Incentive Program to Empower Global Creators

The allocated reward for this campaign is $500,000 in $STBL. Discussion fix that the top 100 contributors will be rewarded, with $STBL based on their significant performance in the leaderboard.  The beneficiaries of this reward will be Creators Mindshare, Product Usage and Referrals, Kaito ecosystem participants, and the regional leaderboards for Chinese and Korean creators.

From the entire reward, $15000 each month will be manifested by the creators who are active in producing content for Chinese and Korean people. Kaito helps those contributors with automatic qualifying features for additional recognition and rewards through Kaito language-tagged leaderboard tracking.

Kaito and STBL Collaboration Strengthens Content Quality and Web3 Transparency

 The core purpose of the partnership of STBL and Kaito is to activate such an authentic and strong campaign to ensure accurate, transparent information about STBL’s products and roadmap that covers the broader market for creators’ welfare. In addition, they have also created a document to aid contributors in making high-quality, compliant, and effective content.

This document provides complete guidance about the listing of products, the ESS framework, and the quality of content to be qualified for rewards. Moreover, Kaito’s “Yaps” system helps to give rewards for valuable content and has gained attention in the Web3 space. This will ensure that the collaboration of STBL’s mindshare is fruitful and beneficial.

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