Kaito Studio just kicked things off with its first project: the @axisrobotics creator airdrop. Epoch 1 is live now and wraps up on September 18.
If it feels familiar, you’re not imagining things. Axis is putting aside 0.25% of the entire $AXIS supply for creators, paid out when the token launches.
Here’s how it breaks down:
- Top 100 ranks split 0.10%
- Ranks 101-500 split another 0.10%
- Kaito stakers get the last 0.05%
You can submit up to 10 entries per Epoch, but only your best 6 count toward your score.
Your score comes down to Kaito mindshare times your Axis referral multiplier.
Bring people in through your Kaito link. If they complete Axis’s onchain tasks, your multiplier climbs. Once account linking goes live, those referrals will also net you Axis points, even if they did the tasks before.
X (Twitter) used to reward pure engagement — likes, retweets, follows. Kaito doesn’t care about that. They’re after real attention and contribution: mindshare, content quality, depth of discussion, and genuine influence in the community. Kaito calls Studio a “shared growth space” for creators and brands.
My advice: Don’t just fire off a couple tweets and call it a day.
Ask yourself:
Is this actually valuable?
Are you really showing up for the project, or just going through the motions?
Are you building attention that’s going to last?
And in the end, is this building influence that actually sticks with you? That’s probably the real hook behind Kaito Studio.
Final note the real details (reward pool, ranking rules, requirements, timeline, all that stuff) live on the official event page, not here.
