KOL FAQ
The questions clan leaders ask.
No, and neither can anyone else. Every detected call is tracked automatically, wins and losses alike, and cards cannot be edited. This is the entire value of a Zaps record: because losses are shown, the wins are believable. A verified 62% beats an unverifiable 90% every time, with the audiences that matter.
No. One KOL, one clan, carrying your X handle. Your record, your community, and your name are one page. Splitting identity is how reputation gets gamed, so it is not possible by construction.
From day one: 30% of your clan's share of the daily 10,000-zap growth pool, paid automatically, every day your clan grows. When campaigns go live: protocols fund verified clans with real budgets, distributed by verified trading activity, with Zaps taking a commission. The growth pool pays in zaps. Campaigns pay in the campaign's reward budget.
Cost. A lightweight challenge is weighted by the challenger's own standing, so noise from fresh accounts barely registers. A formal dispute requires locking zaps, and losing it transfers the stake to you and damages the accuser's own standing, with repeat offenders penalized double. Coordinated targeting is self-limiting: every failed attack pays you and costs them.
Connecting wallets is required at clan creation, because KOLs are traders too, and your community deserves to see that your own money is where your calls are. Your Trader Score and KOL Score stay separate, always: being a great caller and a great trader are different claims, and Zaps never blends them.
Yes, freely. Changes apply going forward only: existing members are never affected, and nobody who already paid is ever charged again.
You can opt out of public tagging while remaining ranked inside the app. Almost nobody does: the public board is free distribution to exactly the audience a KOL wants, and a verified rank is the best marketing a trading community can have.
Yes. X is the identity layer, and call detection covers X first. Your clan's invite link works anywhere your community lives, including Telegram, and your members' trading counts identically wherever they found you.