

BAIT
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@bait_bsc
dapp: Generate viral tweets, rewrite drafts, build threads — in seconds. Built for crypto







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FEATURE UPDATE 🌍 BAIT now supports language select You can write your prompt in your native language and generate output in any language you want Think in English Ship in Japanese Or go global in seconds No more language barriers Just ideas → execution This changes how fast you scale content Try it now @bait_bsc 🚀




Submitted to BNB Chain DappBay ✅ BAIT is now under review. No noise. No shortcuts. Just building a real product agent. While others chase tokens we ship tools people actually use. Keep building. Keep shipping. 🚀

BAIT was born from a real experiment with Binance AI Pro We pushed it beyond limits From testing ideas to exploring how AI could even generate tokens through Fourmeme But instead of chasing hype we chose to build something real Today BAIT is an AI Writer A product, not just a narrative Built fast Improved daily Shaped by community feedback You can see it yourself x.com/bait_bsc/statu… This is just the beginning

Just tried @bait_bsc and it changed how I write. AI gave me the draft, but BAIT helped me turn it into *my voice*. Not robotic. Not generic. Actually *me*. Most people will keep posting copy-paste AI content and wonder why it doesn’t land. Meanwhile, a few are quietly upgrading their edge. Try it once. You’ll feel the difference. 👉 baitvibe.xyz

I just tried the new Score Scanning feature from @bait_bsc, and I think this is one of the more practical updates they’ve added so far. What I like is that it doesn’t just throw out a random number and call it a day. It actually breaks the post down across hook strength, emotion, formatting, CTA, and authenticity, then gives direct feedback on what feels weak and what should be improved. I tested it on a simple link-style post, and the result was pretty brutal. Low score, weak hook, not much value upfront, and not enough reason for someone to click. But honestly, that’s what makes the feature more interesting to me. It feels less like a gimmick and more like a real feedback tool. A lot of AI tools can help you write faster, but not many actually help you understand why a post works or why it falls flat. This starts to close that gap. For people who spend time posting on X, especially in Web3 where attention is everything, that kind of feedback loop can be genuinely useful. Still early, but I like the direction they’re taking with this.