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@kyoshitakeshiro

High-conviction thesis trader + ecosystem advocate (AI/DePIN/L1)

Crypto-native builder/investor voice: conviction-driven, tech-forward, community-amplifying

Confidence

74/ 100
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Overview

@kyoshitakeshiro’s posts center on building and promoting crypto/AI infrastructure (Bittensor identity layer; heavy Kaspa and TAO focus), with a strong emphasis on being early, accumulating during dips, and narrating markets through clear theses. Linguistically the account is assertive, persuasive, and occasionally combative, mixing technical roadmapping (forks, ZK, throughput) with hype-marketing cadence (undervalued, breakout, “this is the setup you wait for”). Socially, it engages communities and exchanges publicly, welcomes newcomers, and uses memes/banter; emotionally it reads as high-arousal but mostly controlled—more energized conviction than unstable mood.

Big Five (OCEAN)
OpennessCuriosity & imagination
82Very High
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Strong orientation toward emerging technology, abstract systems, and forward-looking narratives; comfortable synthesizing technical and market frames into coherent theses.

ConscientiousnessOrder & self-discipline
62High
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Shows planning and follow-through in investing behavior and communication, though execution is channeled into trading/advocacy rather than careful neutrality.

ExtraversionSociability & energy
67High
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High social/assertive energy expressed through public calls-to-action, direct tagging of major accounts, and community-oriented interaction.

AgreeablenessWarmth & cooperation
44Moderate
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Mix of prosocial community warmth and sharp-edged bluntness; cooperative within in-groups (communities/projects) but willing to confront or mock opposing takes.

NeuroticismEmotional volatility
39Low
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Generally emotionally steady under volatility, with confidence and optimism outweighing anxiety; concern shows up mainly as protective caution around known crypto risks.

Enneagram
8

Challenger

Wing 7Tritype 8w7-3w4-5w6

66/100 confidence

Core motivation

To be independent and impactful—pushing agendas, protecting convictions, and shaping outcomes in a fast-moving arena.

Core fear

Being powerless, controlled, or made irrelevant; losing leverage in environments where strength and decisiveness matter.

The account’s signature is forceful conviction and outward pressure on the environment: it challenges narratives, publicly prods institutions (exchanges), rallies communities, and speaks in decisive, high-agency terms. The 7-wing shows in the high-energy promotional cadence, optimism, and appetite for momentum. A 3 fix appears in status/impact signaling (being early, winning, ‘bluechip’, breakout framing), while a 5 fix fits the recurring technical digestion of complex roadmaps and infrastructure concepts.

Alternative read

Type 3 Achiever. If the dominant driver is less about control/protection and more about winning, influence, and being seen as early/right, the persuasive marketing tone and performance framing could indicate Type 3 as the core.

Communication style

Thesis-driven and persuasive: confident declaratives, high-conviction claims, and frequent call-to-action framing; blends technical summaries with hype-market rhetoric, plus occasional sarcasm and meme-native banter.

Emotional tone

Energized, bullish, and competitive; intermittent empathy and caution when discussing losses/risks; occasional irritability during disagreement.

Core values
Early adoption and foresightTechnological merit/innovation over pure marketingSelf-custody and risk disciplineCommunity momentum and ecosystem buildingConviction and decisiveness
Interests & themes
Kaspa ecosystem and adoptionBittensor/TAO and AI infrastructureSmall-cap AI/DePIN/data-layer projectsExchange listings/market structureTokenomics and roadmap milestones
Strengths
  • High conviction and coherence in narrative-building
  • Ability to translate technical roadmaps into compelling investment theses
  • Community activation (rallying, onboarding, meme culture)
  • Comfort with volatility and probabilistic risk/reward framing
Potential blind spots
  • Confirmation bias and concentration risk (strong portfolio concentration and repeated ‘buy more’ signaling)
  • Over-optimism/over-certainty in forward price targets and timelines
  • Interpersonal sharpness under disagreement can alienate out-group audiences
  • Hype amplification risk (promotional tone may outrun evidentiary rigor for some smaller caps)
Notable quirks
  • Publicly “calls out” exchanges for listings in a semi-playful but pointed way
  • Uses identity/faith-like framing for projects (“Believe in something”)
  • Mixes technical specificity (forks, ZK, BPS) with meme-native slogans and emojis

This assessment is limited to a small window of public, crypto-focused posts that are inherently performative and incentive-shaped (marketing, community building, trading). Personality inferences may not generalize beyond the online investing persona, and private behavior, long-term relationships, and non-crypto contexts are not observable here.

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