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Elliot_𐀊 retweeted
The code behind the adventure ⚙ #PirateKaspa #Kaspa #SilverScript #Crypto #Builder
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🚹 Kaspa is Positioned to POWER Institutional Tokenization! 💎 With Galaxy Digital front and center at the Institutional Tokenisation Summit, hyping the SEC’s Rule 611 repeal as a massive unlock for tokenized US stocks on DeFi rails — the floodgates are opening for real-world assets (RWAs) to go on-chain. Enter $KAS — the high-speed BlockDAG beast ready to dominate the settlement and micropayment layer this tokenized future demands. Toccata hard fork just activated programmability: native covenants, SilverScript, KRC-20 tokens, and the foundation for ZK-powered compliance and automation. ‱ Lightning-fast, ultra-low fee settlements for tokenized stocks, bonds, real estate & more ‱ Seamless dividend payouts, fractional ownership, and 24/7 trading ‱ Perfect infrastructure for AI agent economies and machine-to-machine micropayments ‱ Institutional-grade security via PoW Kaspa Industrial Initiative (KII) bridging TradFi and DeFi While others talk about tokenization, Kaspa is built for the high-throughput reality of it. This isn’t hype — it’s the utility layer the institutions will need. The tokenized economy is exploding. Kaspa holders are early. Buckle up, fam. The real adoption wave is here. #Kaspa #KAS #ToccataUpgrade #Tokenization #RWA #InstitutionalCrypto
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Matthijs retweeted
Recent discussions in Kaspa R&D focused on the relationship between Rusty Kaspa and SilverScript. Developers discussed where the boundary between both projects should be. One idea was that higher-level SDK tools may eventually belong in a separate repository, while Rusty Kaspa remains focused on core functionality. There was also support for keeping upcoming work small and focused, avoiding large pull requests that combine multiple unrelated features. Another discussion covered developer onboarding, with a proposed path using a simple SilverScript example, minimal dependencies, and a small Rust program to compile scripts and generate addresses. Developers also stressed that while AI can help review code, important node and wallet changes still require careful human review. kaspa.news/telegram/rusty-ka

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**Open Letter to The Motley Fool Team (@themotleyfool)** Dear Motley Fool Team, As a dedicated follower of your independent, research-driven analysis, I urge you to publish a comprehensive deep-dive article on $KASPA and its founder, **@hashdag** (Dr. Yonatan Sompolinsky). This is a timely opportunity to deliver exceptional value to your subscribers by spotlighting a high-potential Layer-1 project that remains under the radar for many mainstream investors positioning Motley Fool as an early voice on its innovative technology and upcoming catalysts. 1. Delivering Real Value to Subscribers Motley Fool excels at uncovering undervalued opportunities ahead of the curve, providing balanced insights that help investors make informed decisions rather than chasing hype. Kaspa exemplifies this: a fair-launched, pure proof-of-work blockchain with groundbreaking scalability that solves core limitations of traditional chains. A thorough article would equip your readers with: - Clear explanations of the technology and its advantages. - Objective assessment of risks alongside strengths. - Forward-looking catalysts that could drive meaningful adoption. In a market flooded with noise, your subscribers deserve this kind of substantive coverage on a project building real infrastructure. 2. The Case for Being Early, Kaspa is still in an early phase relative to its potential. While awareness is growing in crypto circles, broader investor attention lags. The network is already delivering impressive throughput currently operating at high blocks-per-second rates and ecosystem development is accelerating without the saturation seen in more established chains. This mirrors opportunities Motley Fool has historically highlighted well before mainstream adoption. A founder-focused piece now would let you own the narrative on Kaspa’s evolution from fast payments layer to a fully programmable platform. 3. Highlighting the Technology: Elegant and Substantive Dr. Yonatan Sompolinsky (@hashdag), a Harvard research associate and computer scientist, brings serious academic credibility. His pioneering work on the GHOST protocol and its generalization into GHOSTDAG/PHANTOM enables a BlockDAG structure. This allows parallel block processing while maintaining Bitcoin-level security, decentralization, and instant confirmations directly addressing the blockchain trilemma. Key innovations include: **GHOSTDAG/PHANTOM** Resolves orphan block issues by enabling secure coexistence of multiple blocks. **Toccata Hard Fork** (targeted for activation around late June 2026): Introduces native Layer-1 programmability with covenants, ZK verification opcodes, KRC-20 tokens, and SilverScript. This transforms Kaspa into a smart contract-ready platform while preserving its speed and PoW foundation. It’s programmable digital silver with real technical merit, no premine, strong organic hashrate growth, and a focus on substance over spectacle. 4. Compelling Future Adoption Catalysts Several developments are aligning to support broader utility: **DeFi and Ecosystem Expansion**: Protocols like Kaskad demonstrating early TVL traction on L2 solutions such as Igra. - **Real-World Applications**: Initiatives targeting financial settlements, energy, and supply chain use cases. **Upcoming Milestones** Successful Toccata activation, potential major exchange listings, and continued network upgrades. **Macro Alignment** In an environment seeking scalable, secure, decentralized infrastructure, Kaspa’s combination of speed, security, and programmability stands out. Crypto thrives on genuine innovation. Kaspa’s elegant design, backed by Sompolinsky’s expertise, merits a serious analytical treatment. Motley Fool’s commitment to empowering investors with truth over hype makes this an ideal fit. I encourage the team to take a close look. Your subscribers and the broader investing public would benefit greatly from your perspective. Best regards
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In 2025, people said Kaspa was dead. The price dropped. The threads went quiet. A few wallets panic-sold. But something interesting was happening in the background. The Toccata hardfork was being written, line by line, by a small team that doesn't do hype. Covenant logic. ZK opcodes. Native token support. A new covenant language called SilverScript. No marketing blitz. No VC-funded tweets. Just builders shipping. 30 June 2026. Toccata activates. The ones who stayed are about to find out why they did. Please study kaspa:native #Kaspa
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Kaspa is about to do what crypto has been promising for years. The Toccata hardfork (June 2026) brings: → Native tokens directly on L1 → Programmable UTXOs via SilverScript → ZK proof verification baked into the base layer All of this. On proof-of-work. At 10 blocks per second. This isn't an upgrade. It's a category shift. kaspa:native #Kaspa #Cryptonews #CryptoAssets
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đŸ”„ Toccata arrive le 30 juin. C’est le hard fork le plus important de l’histoire de Kaspa depuis Crescendo. Il va apporter les covenants natifs sur la Layer 1, ainsi que la possibilitĂ© de vĂ©rifier des preuves ZK directement sur la chaĂźne. Mais derriĂšre ce nom un peu Ă©trange, il y a une petite histoire sympa. Pourquoi « Toccata » ? Le nom vient de Michael Sutton. Dans son article d’avril 2026, il explique qu’il a choisi ce nom pour rester dans la tradition musicale de Kaspa (le prĂ©cĂ©dent hard fork s’appelait Crescendo). Une toccata est une forme musicale trĂšs technique, rapide et virtuose (du verbe italien toccare = toucher). C’est une piĂšce qui met en valeur la vitesse, la prĂ©cision et la maĂźtrise technique. Pour Michael, ça collait parfaitement avec ce que ce hard fork reprĂ©sente : rendre Kaspa programmable tout en gardant sa nature ultra-rapide et technique. Qui a lancĂ© l’idĂ©e au dĂ©part ? L’idĂ©e initiale des covenants ne vient pas de Michael Sutton, mais d’Ori Newman. C’est lui qui a commencĂ© Ă  pousser le sujet fin 2024 / dĂ©but 2025, notamment en rĂ©action aux discussions autour d’OP_CAT sur Bitcoin. À l’époque, le scope Ă©tait plus modeste : juste ajouter des covenants basiques. Mais le projet a rapidement grossi. Michael Sutton a ensuite pris le lead sur l’expansion du hard fork (ajout des preuves ZK sur L1, Silverscript, l’architecture KIP-21, etc.), et c’est lui qui a formalisĂ© le tout dans son article de rĂ©fĂ©rence en avril 2026. Petite anecdote : Toccata Ă©tait initialement prĂ©vu plus tĂŽt (certains visaient mai). Mais l’équipe a volontairement retardĂ© l’activation pour bien finaliser la partie ZK et l’architecture des rollups. Comme l’a dit Michael : mieux vaut faire les choses correctement que rapidement. En rĂ©sumĂ© : Ori Newman = l’initiateur des covenants Michael Sutton = celui qui a transformĂ© l’idĂ©e en un hard fork beaucoup plus ambitieux Toccata = un nom choisi pour symboliser la virtuositĂ© technique et la vitesse Le 30 juin, Kaspa ne sera plus seulement « la blockchain la plus rapide ». Elle deviendra programmable tout en restant ultra-rapide. C’est un tournant. #Kaspa #Toccata
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Viral Dapp/Web3 that showcases the Kaspa BlockDAG Silverscript/Covenants.
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Yes, we added name, symbol, and decimals fields in kcc20.sil, more aligned with common token standards. The original silverscript example had concurrency issues during minting, so we've also made substantial changes to the minter.sil. We also implemented an indexer that allows various dApps to integrate via a plugin system. I plan to upload it to GitHub soon.
Replying to @KasmosLabs
Great to see you building with Silverscript! I'm working on a KCC20 indexer on TN10 and txs from your platform aren't tracking. Could you share the contracts you're using? It seems you are not using the token protocol suggested by @OriNewman
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Replying to @KasmosLabs
Great to see you building with Silverscript! I'm working on a KCC20 indexer on TN10 and txs from your platform aren't tracking. Could you share the contracts you're using? It seems you are not using the token protocol suggested by @OriNewman
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La partie Kaspa — et je veux ĂȘtre prĂ©cis ici : Le gameplay tourne off-chain pour la vitesse (impossible de mettre 10 clics/sec on-chain). Mais les mises sont NON-CUSTODIAL. Le KAS de chaque joueur est verrouillĂ© dans un covenant SilverScript — je ne dĂ©tiens jamais les fonds. Les payouts suivent des rĂšgles de dĂ©pense gravĂ©es dans le covenant : stack non consommĂ© gains par Ă©quipe, rĂ©partis au prorata de votre mise pendant la partie. Si l'oracle de rĂšglement dĂ©faille, un timeout rembourse tout le monde. Pas de bridge, pas d'EVM — du natif Kaspa, UTXO covenants.
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