Recently discovered that Kindred is running a presale for Sato iNFT. After looking at the rules, I find it quite interesting, so here are some key points for my frens who want to enter a position.



Now buying SATO AI Companion only costs 6.9U, while the original price was 19.9U. After purchasing, you can not only enter their incentive system but also get on the whitelist of Sato iNFT.

The gameplay is quite interesting - the more you sell, the larger the incentive pool becomes. The structural example provided by the official shows that theoretically it can reach up to 6.9 times. However, it must be made clear that this is not a promised return, just a reference case.

Additionally, users who rank higher also have the chance to draw Hero iNFT, which can be considered an extra benefit. If you're interested, you can research their specific rules, as early participation in such presale activities often has more advantages.
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wagmi_eventuallyvip
· 2025-12-04 12:47
6.9x sounds great, but I can't help but feel a bit uneasy about this incentive model...

It's the same logic where the more you sell, the bigger the pool, but in reality, only a few people can actually benefit.

The whitelist is definitely valuable, but you have to be at the front to get a chance to draw a Hero—that's the key.

Getting in early does have its advantages, but Kindred's gameplay this time feels like the entry barrier is pretty high.

The 6.9U price is definitely attractive, but I'm worried it's just another round of harvesting newcomers.

Has anyone actually made real money from these kinds of incentives, or is it all just on paper?

I don't really dare to go all-in on these kinds of projects anymore—the risk is just too high.
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SellLowExpertvip
· 2025-12-04 08:42
6.9 times? Why do I feel like this is just another game of musical chairs... The latecomers will all end up holding the bag.
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AirdropChaservip
· 2025-12-03 15:45
6.9x? Sounds pretty tempting, but the more I look at this incentive logic, the more it feels like a pyramid scheme...

The bigger the pool, the more you sell. Basically, it still relies on people coming in later to take over, right? Early adopters can make some profit from the price difference, that's for sure.

The whitelist leaderboard is kind of interesting, but I really wonder if the Hero iNFT is actually worth anything.

Presale and incentives—Kindred is moving pretty fast this time.

Wait, isn't this just another MLM scheme?

Anyway, I'm just going to watch for now, no rush to jump in.

A price of 6.9U is definitely cheap, but cheap often means risky, you know?

Some people in my circle have already jumped in. I'll just see what they say later.
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GasFeeCrybabyvip
· 2025-12-02 16:08
6.9 times? Sounds good, but why does it feel a bit unreal?

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Allowlist and Allowlist, you really have to see clearly when the Airdrop is happening.

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The early participation advantage is real, but you have to guard against being Played for Suckers.

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The incentive pool is getting bigger and sounds nice, but I'm afraid it'll end up with retail investors catching a falling knife again.

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19.9 slashed to 6.9, this discount is indeed tempting, but the key is whether the Allowlist ranking is valuable.

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I really don't trust the Hero iNFT lottery; how high can the winning rate be for such things?

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Another "theoretically the highest"; I'm most afraid of those three words.

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Is it too late to join the incentive system now? It feels like every project claims the early advantage is huge.

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I'm just afraid that 6.9 times will turn into 0.69 times, but anyway, it's just a matter of a few bucks.

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Whether it's a trap or not is yet to be said, but at least Kindred's marketing has indeed created a good momentum.
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GlueGuyvip
· 2025-12-01 17:31
This 6.9 times sounds quite risky, early participation is advantageous but the risks are also high.

It's the same old incentive system; it's really hard to say who is actually making money.

Allowlist plus a lottery, full of tricks but indeed some people are reaping the benefits, it all depends on luck.

I have always been cautious with this kind of presale, how should I put it... if you’re not careful, you could end up Rekt.

With such a large price difference, it’s crucial to think it through, otherwise, it's easy to chase the price and catch a falling knife.

6.9U can make it to Sato's list, just get a little in early and don't be greedy.
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BearMarketNoodlervip
· 2025-12-01 17:30
6.9 times? Sounds like another "theoretically" story, does early advantage really work every time?
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VitalikFanAccountvip
· 2025-12-01 17:22
6.9U get on board, Allowlist + incentive pool, this gameplay really has something to it.

Wait, is 6.9 times the theoretical maximum? These types of presales always say that, and in the end, it's always BTC.

Getting in early does have advantages, but is the Kindred project reliable? Has anyone participated in it?

The more sold, the larger the pool. It still feels like the Mining logic, and we still have to see how the subsequent operations will go.
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HodlOrRegretvip
· 2025-12-01 17:21
6.9 times? This number sounds a bit suspicious, but the early price is indeed attractive, which might easily lead to being played for suckers.

With incentive pools and allowlists, the tricks are quite deep; one must carefully understand the rules before taking action.

Can we draw Hero iNFT from the top rankings? It’s about to get competitive; who wouldn’t want to be on the list?

This low-price presale tactic, Kindred might really be looking to stir things up this time, but we need to see if they can hold the price.
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Layer2Arbitrageurvip
· 2025-12-01 17:21
lmao the 6.9x multiplier math doesn't actually check out when you factor in gas + bridge costs, but sure go ahead and chase that airdrop narrative
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StakeTillRetirevip
· 2025-12-01 17:21
The price of 6.9U is indeed attractive, but I'm still a bit unsure about that 6.9 times promise.

The combination of Allowlist and incentive pool is quite effective; early birds do have an advantage, but don't be blinded by the multiples.

By the way, is Kindred trying to lean towards Decentralized Finance with this move or is it purely an NFT game? I'm a bit confused.
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