Has Crypto Twitter become a victim of bots? Or a victim of bad decisions? 🤖💥
Ki Young Koo, founder of CryptoQuant, didn't hide his frustration this time.
A clear message, a discouraged tone:
The problem isn't crypto users... it's how X handles them.
🔍 What's really happening?
Over 7.7 million posts about "crypto" in a single day
Increase exceeding 1200%
Most of it automated, low-quality, and repetitive content
Instead of stopping this flood of bots,
Algorithms are penalizing real accounts 😓
Reducing access
And silencing serious voices.
💬 Ki Young Koo says it plainly:
"It's pointless to ban crypto on X instead of improving bot detection."
⚠️ The most dangerous part?
Paid verification is no longer a quality filter,
but has become— as he describes it—"pay and annoy however you want."
In contrast, X's management sees the problem as coming from users themselves:
Too many posts
Unsubstantial replies
And "gm" everywhere ☕😅
But the crypto community responds:
We're not a burden on the platform...
We're the ones keeping it alive with content,
analysis,
and real-time news.
🚀 Despite everything,
X remains the heartbeat of the crypto world
From market updates
To on-chain analytics
To upcoming innovations like XChats.
The real question now 👇
Will X save crypto content...
Or leave it drowning in bot noise?
Share your thoughts 👇
Do you feel your reach has dropped?
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