Several KOLs have revealed that the team member of Kaito, Wen Yue, is suspected of receiving a bribe. Wen Yue has denied the accusation, stating that all payments were made directly to Kaito.
BlockBeats News, July 30th, Recently, several KOLs, including CryptoBrave (@cryptobraveHQ), have stated that Kaito's Business Manager WenYue is suspected of accepting bribes.
Among them, CryptoBrave stated that WenYue charged certain projects an excessive listing fee, overcharging about $200,000 in suspected bribes in the name of an overall fee package to ensure the project's priority listing on Kaito. Crypto influencer @SEFATUBA3 stated, "WenYue requires a $30,000 bridge toll, which can be paid in whitelist allocation or tokens."
In response to the above allegations, WenYue (@0xWenMoon) stated, "I have never accepted any bribes. Any payment exceeding $150,000 was for additional professional analysis services (such as the Kaito Pro platform) or to expedite the listing schedule (for example, if the project team needed to quickly climb the rankings to coincide with a specific event). All payments are made directly to Kaito, not to me or any other individual."
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