In a space where follower counts can be bought for the price of a coffee, one platform is trying to measure something harder to fake: actual influence. Zacxbt, a crypto content creator with roughly 52,000 followers on X, just landed in the top 0.23% of Kaito’s mindshare leaderboard, a ranking that tracks who’s genuinely shaping crypto conversations rather than who’s shouting the loudest.
The ranking comes with 1,551 “smart followers,” Kaito’s term for followers who themselves carry meaningful weight in the ecosystem. Think of it as the difference between having a million random Instagram followers and having 1,500 venture capitalists reading your tweets over breakfast.
What Kaito’s mindshare model actually measures
Kaito AI operates as a kind of crypto influence barometer, but one that deliberately ignores the metrics most people obsess over. Raw follower counts don’t matter much here. Instead, the platform’s algorithm prioritizes meaningful conversations, authentic engagement, and the quality of interactions a given account generates on X.
The system assigns rankings based on conversational impact. Zacxbt’s historical peak rank was #932, and the current top 0.23% placement represents a significant climb from that previous high-water mark.











