From: thepipeline_xyz

In a segment of the Monad Games competition, contestants faced a challenge focused on social influence, culminating in a unique psychic evaluation to determine the “biggest yapper” [00:00:00]. This challenge offered participants an opportunity to earn significant tokens: 500 Monad (Ma) for correctly self-placing and 1,000 Ma for being placed in the number one spot by the psychic [00:12:46].

Initial Self-Ranking by Influence

The first part of the challenge required the five contestants to arrange themselves in order from most influential to least influential, left to right [00:11:40]. One contestant immediately claimed the first spot due to having a “six-figure follower count” [00:11:49]. Another noted the difficulty in ranking between “Danny versus KB” due to “pipeline” or “brand versus personal” influence [00:11:55]. The group eventually settled on a self-ranked order, which they felt was “pretty accurate” [00:12:30]. A contestant without a Fantasy Top card felt they were in the correct position on the “right side” [00:12:12].

The Psychic Evaluation

Following the self-ranking, a professional psychic was brought in to provide a 5-minute reading for each contestant [00:12:33]. Her task was to arrange them from least to most influential based purely on her intuition [00:12:39]. After the reading, each contestant was given 15 seconds to plead their case for why they should be considered the most influential [00:12:51].

Psychic’s Observations and Contestant Responses

The psychic offered various observations about the contestants’ personalities and tendencies:

  • Danny: Described as a “great organizer,” “a little anal,” an “empath,” a “dancer,” wanting to “act” and “perform,” and a “caregiver” [00:13:16]. She noted he is “secretive” and prefers to be “in the back” despite being good upfront [00:13:41]. Danny reflected that her comment about him not preferring to be in the spotlight was “definitely true” [00:16:26].
  • General: One contestant felt the psychic was “going heavy empath” with them, which they felt was true [00:16:32]. Another mentioned the psychic said they were a “dancer, like showgirl” [00:16:36]. A contestant noted her accuracy about taking a lighter from a table and pocketing it [00:16:41].

Outcome of the Psychic Ranking

In the end, only one contestant, KB, was placed in the number one spot by the psychic, securing the 1,000 Ma prize [00:16:03]. The psychic’s final ranking placed others as “least,” “second to least,” and a tied “two and three” [00:15:44]. Despite the psychic’s intuitive approach to influence and social media engagement, there were no instances where a contestant was placed in the exact same spot they had initially placed themselves in [00:12:46]. This highlights the subjective nature of psychic challenge insights compared to self-perception in Kaito AI Yapper leaderboard overview style rankings.