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Kaito AI has open-sourced its new browser extension, Kaito Pulse, and submitted it for review on the Google Chrome Web Store after privacy concerns emerged shortly after its Aug. 18 launch.
A day after the controversy surfaced, on Aug. 19, Kaito founder Yu Hu pledged to release Pulse’s source code. Kaito Pulse is a browser extension that adds a trading verification feature to X, formerly Twitter, timelines. Rather than simply letting traders claim their positions, it pulls in actual public position data from Polymarket and Hyperliquid and displays it directly in X feeds.
Privacy concerns spread after analysis indicated the extension uses “device fingerprinting” to prevent abuse and also records activity on X.