
Bitcast has officially launched Stitch3, a rebrand of its X-based marketing platform, positioning it as a transparent alternative to the spam-heavy InfoFi landscape that’s taken over Web3 promotion.
The premise is straightforward: connect credible projects with genuine voices, cut out the noise. Instead of blasting campaigns to the widest possible audience, Stitch3 uses an open-source network algorithm that maps real opinion leaders within specific Web3 niches β based on actual interactions, not follower counts or paid engagement.
For creators, the model is performance-based. Each campaign carries a reward pool, and payouts are tied to how posts perform among relevant audiences within the Stitch3 network. There’s a cap on posts per creator per campaign, and everything (campaigns, posts, rewards) is publicly visible.
The platform enforces a hard line: no price predictions, no investment advice, no scripted shilling. Posts are meant to be genuine perspectives on tools, developments, and ideas that creators actually stand behind.
Built on Bittensor, Stitch3 is designed as open, verifiable infrastructure β fitting for a subnet ecosystem that’s been looking for better ways to get signal out of the noise.
Stitch3 is live on the website. Bitcast’s community channel is accessible via Telegram for creators looking to get involved.
Want to get started? You can participate in their ongoing giveaway:
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