Surf and Kaito have recently released their respective 2025 annual summaries, and many people have checked them out, which is indeed interesting. These two projects are pioneers in their respective fields—Surf's exploration in the InfoFi track and Kaito's innovation in the Crypto Research Copilot domain—all representing new directions for Web3 information services and research tools. The annual summaries not only reveal the development and thinking behind the projects but also reflect the pulse of the entire track. If you're interested in these emerging tools and applications, these summaries are definitely worth taking the time to understand, as they provide insights into their market observations and future plans.

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TokenomicsDetectivevip
· 12-28 11:04
Just looked at Surf's annual summary. InfoFi is a pretty steady path for them, but the data quality needs to be observed further.
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MEV_Whisperervip
· 12-27 19:12
Surf and Kaito's annual review indeed hit some points; the InfoFi and Research Copilot tracks seem to be gaining momentum. --- The perspectives in the annual review are decent, but it's uncertain whether they can truly break out. --- Haha, these tools piling up to push summaries are a bit competitive, but gotta admit, their ideas are different. --- I hadn't paid much attention to InfoFi before, but looking at it now, it seems like a new direction. --- I've used Kaito's research tools; the data dimensions still feel limited. Let's see how they plan for 2025. --- Pioneers are pioneers, but I'm worried they'll end up as information bombarders—that's a problem. --- The annual review is mainly about setting the tone and storytelling; the key is the execution in Q1. Anyone can write on paper. --- The Web3 information track really lacks good tools. If these two projects can really take off, they could change many people's workflows.
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DegenDreamervip
· 12-26 16:54
Damn, I read Surf's summary, and there are indeed some valuable points. Kaito's research tools are quite user-friendly, but the 2025 plan still feels like they're testing the waters. Does the InfoFi track really need to take off? It still feels like it's missing that spark. Comparing the two projects, Kaito seems to be more practical? But then again, these annual summaries are sometimes just storytelling; how much they can be implemented is another matter. After reading Surf's summary, I was a bit disappointed; the套路 feels a bit deep. Kaito's data analysis dimensions are quite innovative and much better than before. The real question is, can these tools actually help me make money? That's the key. InfoFi's hype probably exceeds its actual value; I didn't see anything truly revolutionary. Annual summaries = financial report embellishments? But overall, it's still worth a look.
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NFTPessimistvip
· 12-26 16:51
Surf and Kaito are both highly praised; now it's just a matter of whether they can truly deliver this year.
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MetaLord420vip
· 12-26 16:42
I looked at Surf's annual summary, Kaito hasn't had a chance yet, but I heard they've been doing pretty well.
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