Kaito Pulse integrates off-platform trading data into X timeline

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Kaito AI just shipped the product that crypto Twitter didn’t know it needed: a browser extension that pins your actual trading positions to your posts. Kaito Pulse, which went live on August 18, overlays verifiable trading data from Polymarket and HyperliquidX directly into the X timeline, turning the platform’s endless stream of hot takes into something closer to a trading floor with receipts.

The extension also introduces a new metric called Aura, which attempts to quantify how much real attention someone commands when their words are backed by their wallet.

How Pulse actually works

At its core, Kaito Pulse is a browser extension that pulls public position data from two of crypto’s busiest venues, prediction market Polymarket and perpetual futures exchange HyperliquidX, and surfaces that information alongside a user’s posts on X. Pulse doesn’t just show trading data. It merges that activity with what Kaito calls “Yaps,” the on-platform posts and engagement a user generates on X. The combination feeds into Aura, a composite score designed to reflect both a person’s social voice and their demonstrated trading conviction.

Users can begin accumulating Aura through several actions: installing the Pulse extension, posting Yaps, verifying their trading activity, and referring other users to the platform.

The X data deal that made it possible

Pulse didn’t appear in a vacuum. Its launch was preceded by a data agreement between Kaito AI and X, finalized on July 23, that restored Kaito’s access to real-time social data on the platform.

Why this matters for the attention economy

Kaito AI has been building at the intersection of social data and financial markets, indexing Web3 and social signals to help users understand mindshare, voice, and market trends. Pulse is the most consumer-facing expression of that thesis yet.

The early reception on X has been strong, with demo videos shared by Kaito AI generating notable engagement.

Kaito has said future integrations beyond Polymarket and HyperliquidX are planned, which would expand the data sources feeding into Aura and make the extension more useful for a broader set of traders.

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