Kindred AI is a project, setting aside those fancy marketing buzzwords, let's look at whether it's really worth experiencing as users.



There are so many AI projects in the field that it's dizzying, but Kindred's approach is indeed different — it aims to bundle emotional interaction, AI dialogue, and on-chain assets together. It sounds very cutting-edge, but in practice, you can clearly feel that this is a project still in its growth stage. Creative, but there are still many areas that need polishing.

It's not that it's bad, just honestly speaking, projects that integrate emotional storytelling and Web3 mechanisms are exploring an unconventional path. During the experience, you can feel the team's ambition, but the fine-tuning of details still needs to continue.
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DAOdreamervip
· 18h ago
Emotional interaction combined with on-chain assets, sounds fancy, but in practice it's still the same old story. I've said it before, AI projects are piling up, and the Kindred combo is indeed innovative, but it's not polished enough. There's definitely ambition, but there are too many flaws in the details. However, the prospects are real. The team is quite bold in their ideas, but unfortunately, the execution still needs improvement. Web3 emotional stories? Just listen, the real value still depends on on-chain data.
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MetaNeighborvip
· 21h ago
Having experienced it, to be honest, the emotional interaction part still feels a bit stiff, not as smooth as marketing claims. The overall idea is innovative, but it's still too rough at the moment. Let's wait and see the subsequent iterations. When will the details be polished? It feels like the team has big ambitions, but their execution ability is a bit lagging. The combination of Web3 and emotional storytelling really hasn't been done particularly smoothly by anyone, and Kindred is no exception. It's okay, has some ideas, but it's missing a piece. The overall experience always feels like something is lacking.
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LiquidityLarryvip
· 01-11 06:36
Emotional + AI + on-chain assets combo punch. It sounds flashy, but actually using it feels a bit awkward. However, this direction is indeed quite fresh.
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MidsommarWalletvip
· 01-10 17:51
Emotional interaction + on-chain assets, this combination sounds quite fresh, but the details of fine-tuning are indeed key; otherwise, even the most cutting-edge ideas are pointless.
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RugPullProphetvip
· 01-10 17:50
Emotional interaction + on-chain assets? Sounds pretty innovative, but I feel like this combo hasn't fully materialized yet. I just want to know when these folks will finally finish polishing it. Details, details—every project talks about the details.
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SerumSqueezervip
· 01-10 17:45
I didn't expect the combination of emotional interaction + on-chain assets, but the details really make a difference. As I use it, I start to feel that something isn't quite right everywhere.
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