Recently, I’ve been paying attention to Pharos Network @pharos_network, and I think the most interesting part of this ecosystem lately is that its actions around user growth and content distribution have become increasingly clear.


From wallet entry points to community engagement, and then to content incentives, Pharos is no longer just sticking to traditional task-based gameplay—it’s actively exploring a more efficient way to grow the ecosystem.
The part that impressed me the most is @Kiwi_Nod, this Genesis AI agent.
As the core interaction entry in TopNod Wallet, it truly integrates AI agents into the project’s growth.
The project team has started using KiwiNod to identify high-quality content, distribute incentives, and amplify community discussions—so dissemination isn’t just simple reposting and completing tasks anymore. Instead, it places more emphasis on the value and influence of the content itself.
Who can express viewpoints better, who can drive discussions more effectively, and who can bring more reach, incentives, and traffic to the Pharos ecosystem—those efforts are more likely to get the tilt.
I think this is exactly the most worth-spotlighting highlight of KiwiNod, and it’s also the clear change I’ve been seeing in the Pharos Network ecosystem.
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