Label integrity

AI tags are earned, not assumed.

At Kairo, every label we assign to a wallet is based on observable, verifiable on-chain behavior — not popularity, vibes, or human bias. Our goal isn’t to guess what a wallet might be, but to show what it has proven to be.


🔍 How We Ensure Label Integrity

1. Pattern-Based, Not Profile-Based

We don’t use identity shortcuts like:

  • ENS names

  • Twitter handles

  • Public wallet lists

  • Speculative tagging

Instead, all labels are generated from:

  • Trade behavior

  • Holding timelines

  • On-chain interaction types

  • Chain allegiance

  • Category preferences (meme vs utility vs NFT)

No label appears without behavioral proof.


2. Verifiability by Design

Every label a wallet receives can be cross-checked via its:

  • Full trade history

  • Token rotation patterns

  • Entry/exit logs

  • Chain-specific activity

You can always ask: “Why does this wallet have that label?” And Kairo can show you the receipts.


3. Dynamic Re-Evaluation

Our tagging system:

  • Recalculates labels regularly

  • Adapts to new behavior automatically

  • Drops labels that no longer match current patterns

A wallet that once farmed airdrops but now swings memes won't keep its old tag — it earns a new one as its behavior evolves.


4. No Human Intervention

No one on the Kairo team can manually assign or override a label. This removes:

  • Bias toward “famous” wallets

  • Incentives to manipulate labels

  • Manual tagging errors

What you see is what the chain supports.


🔐 Why This Matters

  • You can trust that labels reflect reality, not perception

  • You avoid being misled by volume whales with poor execution

  • You get a clean signal from wallets that actually perform, not just trend

⚠️ Want to challenge a label? In the future, we’ll open a public feedback mechanism so users can suggest corrections — but all changes will still rely on behavioral evidence.

This keeps Kairo’s AI honest, accountable, and grounded in what matters: what wallets do, not who controls them.

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