--- title: "CryptoQuant CEO Slams X for Crushing Real Users While Bots Take Over Crypto Twitter" type: "News" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/272227152.md" description: "CryptoQuant CEO Ki Young Ju criticized X for suppressing genuine crypto content while allowing bots to dominate the platform. He highlighted a 1,200% increase in bot-generated posts, which has led to algorithmic crackdowns on real users. Ju condemned X's paid verification system for failing to filter out bots, resulting in spam and throttled reach for authentic voices. In response, X's Head of Product, Nikita Bier, claimed that the visibility issues are self-inflicted due to users over-posting low-value content. The ongoing tension raises concerns about X's ability to manage the crypto community amidst rising bot activity." datetime: "2026-01-12T06:45:54.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/272227152.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/272227152.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/272227152.md) --- # CryptoQuant CEO Slams X for Crushing Real Users While Bots Take Over Crypto Twitter CryptoQuant founder Ki Young Ju has launched a blistering critique of X, accusing the platform of suppressing legitimate crypto content while allowing bots to spam useless content online. In a post published Sunday, Ju pointed to internal data showing more than 7.7 million posts containing the word “crypto” were generated everyday-a staggering 1,200% surge from prior levels. According to Ju, the flood of low-quality, automated content has triggered algorithmic crackdowns that are now hitting real users instead of the bots responsible for the mess. > “As AI advances, bots are inevitable. The real problem is X’s inability to tell humans from machines.” > This is why "crypto" posts are getting banned by the X algorithm. Bots generated 7,754,367 posts yesterday, up 1,224%. pic.twitter.com/xhnlhE1V8D > > — Ki Young Ju (@ki\_young\_ju) January 10, 2026 Ju reserved particular criticism for X’s paid verification system, arguing that it has completely failed as a quality filter. Instead of discouraging abuse, he says the system now allows bots to pay for credibility, flooding the platform with spam while authentic crypto voices see their reach quietly throttled. > “It’s absurd that X would rather ban crypto than fix its bot detection.” > Hey @nikitabier bring back intelligence and quality in CT. > > Help us CT people who still produce good work like it used to be. > > Help the thousands who are tired of this one sided bullshit. > > That most big accounts are scammers is a community problem. That their content and slop… pic.twitter.com/BsCpqZxjbo > > — MASTR (@MastrXYZ) January 10, 2026 For many in Crypto Twitter(CT), the accusation strikes a nerve. Reach declines, shadowy throttling, and inconsistent enforcement have become recurring complaints — with Ju’s data now giving those frustrations a statistical backbone. The criticism comes as Nikita Bier, X’s Head of Product, offered a blunt counter-narrative: Crypto Twitter’s visibility problems are largely self-inflicted. According to Bier, many CT accounts exhaust their daily reach limits by over-posting low-value content, such as repetitive “gm” replies and engagement farming, leaving little visibility when they later share meaningful updates or analysis. > “CT is dying from suicide, not from the algorithm.” > NEW: X Head of Product Nikita Bier says “crypto twitter is killing its own reach by spamming ‘GM’ instead of posting real content.” 👀 pic.twitter.com/3vI1OlPK3X > > — Crypto India (@CryptooIndia) January 10, 2026 The comment ignited backlash across crypto circles. Critics argue that X is ignoring the structural impact of bots and automated spam, while shifting blame onto users who helped make crypto one of the platform’s most active and influential niches. Despite the growing tension, X remains crypto’s primary real-time communication hub, where traders, developers, analysts, and founders share breaking news, onchain data, and market commentary. Last year, X rolled out XChats, a messaging feature that Elon Musk said would include “Bitcoin-style encryption,” alongside audio and video calls, disappearing messages, file sharing, and a rebuilt architecture written in Rust. > Say hello to Chat – all-new secure messaging on X. > > • end-to-end encrypted chats and file sharing > • edit, delete, or make messages disappear > • block screenshots and get notified of attempts > • no ads. no tracking. total privacy. pic.twitter.com/7dmDEDkYvO > > — Chat (@chat) November 14, 2025 Yet as bot activity surges and moderation decisions tighten, the platform faces a growing paradox: crypto is too big to ignore, but too noisy for X’s current systems to handle. For now, the question isn’t whether bots will disappear — but whether X can fix its filters before it drives away the very crypto community that keeps the platform alive. ### Related Stocks - [TWTR.US](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/TWTR.US.md) ## Related News & Research - [US SEC, Musk to argue for Twitter settlement before DC judge](https://longbridge.com/en/news/286236832.md) - [We were promised sex robots by 2026. Where are they?](https://longbridge.com/en/news/289023063.md) - [SEC says Texas man used fake AI crypto bots and phony statements in $12.3 million investor scheme](https://longbridge.com/en/news/288951132.md) - [With the World Cup looming, there’s still no clear replacement for sports Twitter](https://longbridge.com/en/news/289483428.md) - [ZAWYA: Al Qassimi Women’s and Children’s Hospital achieves landmark medical milestone with a series of advanced paediatric robotic surgeries](https://longbridge.com/en/news/288958693.md)