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Cookie DAO Announces Shutdown of Snaps and Related Creator Activities

2026.01.16 07:50:51

On January 16, Cookie DAO—an AI agent index platform—announced that InfoFi is undergoing changes, and it’s time to gradually take Snaps offline: shut down the Snaps platform and all ongoing creator initiatives, while preserving the integrity of Cookie’s data layer and product ecosystem. Following discussions with X’s team regarding its API and usage policies, the platform decided to immediately shut down Snaps and all associated ongoing efforts. It is currently in active talks with X to evaluate whether Snaps might relaunch in a new format. “We’ve consistently maintained compliance with X’s applicable rules and policies. That said, InfoFi appears poised for a major overhaul. We are awaiting further confirmation and guidance from X to see if creator initiatives like Snaps could resume in some capacity going forward.” “Snaps leaderboard data is sourced from an official data provider, and we remain a Twitter Enterprise API customer. Compliance with X’s policies has always been our top priority. All other Cookie products are unaffected by this change, and we remain a data-focused project. Over the past six months, we’ve been developing Cookie Pro—a real-time market intelligence tool for the crypto industry—slated for an official Q1 launch.” Earlier reports noted that X revoked API access for the “InfoFi” app to reduce spam on its platform.
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