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Kaspa will be the first network in history whose transaction revenues permanently exceed those of the block rewards and it will change history forever. The world is not ready yet. #kas $kas #btc $btc #crypto
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Replying to @isabellasg3
I actually love the stuff you produce and love your push for Bitcoin but having Yonatan in your list of “small group of insiders that printing loads of tokens for themselves” is highly insulting and actually shows a huge lack of research. This man gave one of the original academic security proofs on Bitcoin helping Bitcoin be taken seriously in the early years. He also helped create protocols that would help Bitcoin scale on the base layer whilst keeping its security. Kaspa was fair launched (arguably more “fair” launched than Bitcoin) with no pre mine, pre allocation etc. Kaspa holds Bitcoins security and decentralisation whilst being 6000X’s faster than it with programmability coming on the base layer at the end of the month. If you think anything I have claimed above is false then please disprove it. Read the GhostDAG WP and disprove the math. Study Kaspa properly $KAS
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Kaspa - the everything ledger.
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People are waiting for a signal. Kaspa is the signal. $KAS
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Kaspa will merciless expose inferior technologies. Block by Block, everything is gradually absorbed. Gradually, then suddenly. Study kaspa:native
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Converting kings from POS to POW one at a time. $KAS
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Tomorrow it's finally time for the first community hangout! Kaspa Under the Hood: Setting the Stage for vProgs Grab a beer, coffee, tea, or whatever keeps you going, and join us for the first regular Kaspa community hangout. We will start with a high-level presentation of the upcoming vProgs architecture and Kaspa’s next stages of development. Since the architecture is extensive, this first session is meant to set the stage for future deep dives. The presentation is meant to be accessible to people with different technical backgrounds. We will take things step by step, build up the necessary context, and gradually develop a shared understanding of Kaspa’s architecture, trade-offs, and long-term vision. After that, we will move into a relaxed open discussion where people can ask questions, share ideas, and talk about anything interesting: Kaspa, decentralized infrastructure, incentives, technology, philosophy, or the future of humanity. Bring your ideas and questions, grab a drink, and join the conversation! discord.com/events/599153230…
That's a really good question, but it's hard to answer in a single tweet because our mission is quite extensive, and it requires a lot of background knowledge to really understand what sets Kaspa apart. Currently, a lot of people see Kaspa as “Bitcoin’s crazy little brother” that improves time-to-finality by leveraging the benefits of DAG-based consensus protocols without accepting their traditional drawbacks, such as decreased decentralization or a limited validator set. This perception is somewhat accurate, but it falls short of conveying the full picture, because Kaspa’s vision extends far beyond just trying to be a better Bitcoin. Anyone willing to study Kaspa and its broader vision will discover similarities to nearly all major existing DLT designs: from Bitcoin, to Ethereum, to Solana, Sui, Celestia, and beyond. My personal view is that “research” in the DLT space is approaching a point of convergence. We increasingly understand how to push distributed systems close to the limits of what physics permits. The frontier is no longer only about raw throughput or faster finality. The attention is shifting toward game theory, incentives, sequencing, MEV, alignment, and how to build systems where the economic incentives of users, builders, miners, validators, applications, and infrastructure providers do not work against each other. That is why debates like based rollups versus arbitrary sequencing, shared sequencing, MEV mitigation, proposer-builder separation, and execution-layer incentives matter so much. These are not niche technical details. They determine whether a network can remain neutral, decentralized, and aligned while scaling to global usage. And this is where I think Kaspa is pushing the boundaries in a very important way. Kaspa is not merely trying to be “fast.” The goal is to build an L1 where speed, decentralization, security, and incentives are aligned at the base layer. A system that does not scale by hiding complexity behind trusted committees, privileged sequencers, centralized validator sets, or opaque coordination mechanisms, but instead tries to preserve the spirit of proof-of-work while extending what an L1 can realistically do. Because Kaspa arrived later than many other major projects, it does not carry the same degree of technological debt. It can absorb lessons from Bitcoin, Ethereum, rollups, modular blockchains, high-throughput monolithic chains, DAG research, MEV research, and the broader history of decentralized systems, and combine those lessons into something more optimal. To me, that is what Kaspa is building: not just a faster blockchain, but a more incentive-aligned decentralized infrastructure layer. But this also creates a different challenge. Kaspa’s biggest problem today is not its technology. It is the lack of centralized coordination around communicating the vision. And because Kaspa is a grass-roots movement, that responsibility does not belong to a marketing department, or a single leadership team. It belongs to the community. That also means the community has a different role to play. There will always be holders who are mainly interested in price, and that is completely fine. But there also need to be people who are here because they want to use the technology to build a different future. People who care about the architecture, the incentives, the open questions, the trade-offs, and the long-term trajectory of decentralized infrastructure. I am one of those people. I am not interested in DLTs merely as a way to generate wealth. I am interested in them because I believe they can change the trajectory of humanity as a whole. For that reason, I want to use this opportunity to announce a regular community hangout where we discuss the current state of development, the open questions, and where we can align our vision together. The first session will be on Tuesday, June 9th, 2026. We will talk about the vProgs framework, how the codebase works, what sets Kaspa apart, where we improve on existing solutions, and what still needs to be done. The goal is for this to become a regular, possibly bi-weekly, event where we as a community come together to discuss the future and understand the technology. Eventually, we can invite people from other projects as well, but the main focus at the beginning will be explaining and communicating how things work under the hood. There is still a lot of work to be done, and I do not want to waste precious time. So the first sessions may feel a little improvised, but we can improve as we go. The important thing is that we start. So mark the date: Tuesday, June 9th, 2026.
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With the Toccata Upgrade, Kaspa proves that Proof-of-Work is not outdated, but can power the world's most advanced infrastructure in 2026. It will mercilessly expose inferior technologies. Study Kas.
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Kaspa Activates Toccata Hard Fork... @Kaspaunchained officially launches the Toccata Hard Fork release, with mainnet activation scheduled for June 30, 2026, at DAA score 474,165,565. This consensus-changing upgrade introduces native L1 covenant support and transaction introspection, allowing for expressive stateful contracts on $KAS. The update also features the OpZkPrecompile for trustless L1 ZK proof verification and partitioned sequencing commitments to scale-based ZK applications.
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Bottom signal?
Saylor murdered Bitcoin
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Kaspa follows its own Cycles.
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Kaspa einfach so stabil WTF. Alles geht den Bach runter und Kaspa ist einfach 4% im Plus heute.
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Ein gutes Beispiel für den Otto Normal Retailer. Am besten jetzt KI Aktien kaufen.
genialer inflationsschutz.
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Solving the trilemma was close to impossible to fix. If it wasn't all the rest of coins would have the label of superiority. Kaspa? It solved it as 4 piece puzzle. Trilemma solving was only the muscles showing. $KAS has tons of other life-changing qualities to offer.
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#Kaspa is back above $0.03. After weeks of doubt, fear, and endless sideways action, $KAS has reclaimed the $0.03 level. The trend may still need confirmation, but seeing Kaspa back above this key psychological level is a welcome sign for holders. Patience isn't easy, but sometimes the market rewards those who stay. #KAS
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One thing just clicked for me. For years I’ve been watching people focus almost exclusively on price action, while barely paying attention to the network itself. Kaspa launched, survived a brutal bear market, survived endless scrutiny, survived miner pressure, survived market indifference, and kept moving forward at full speed. No chain restarts. No emergency shutdowns. No major outages. No rollback drama. Just continuous operation, continuous research, continuous development. Now step back and think about that. How many crypto projects can honestly say they spent years building toward a major protocol upgrade while keeping the network running smoothly the entire time? Toccata is not interesting because it’s another update. It’s interesting because it represents years of accumulated research finally reaching mainnet. The market may or may not care today. Price may or may not react tomorrow. But from a technology perspective, it’s remarkable to watch a network spend years evolving without losing focus on security, decentralization and reliability. Whether people realize it now or later, that level of execution is rare. Very rare. kaspa:native
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If Arsenal win the champions league final I will give $100 $SOL to someone who retweets this post. If PSG win the final I will give $100 $KAS to someone who comments below.
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Cause they sold at loss. SOPR is at -11%
People call kaspa:native dead now just like people called $XMR and $ZEC dead a couple years ago.
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So, let me get this straight.. $BTC is hard money, but L1 can’t scale for everyday use (digital gold) $ETH isn’t fast or cheap without L2’s. $SOL is fast, but isn’t PoW and isn’t build for “minimal trust” money So what do we use as fast, decentralized, PoW cash? Kaspa.
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kaspa community actually feels built different
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Dii is monitoring the developments in Kaspa and Kii
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