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18. And whatsoever shall seem good to thee and to thy brethren to do with the rest of the silver and the gold, that do ye after the will of your God.

Auckland, New Zealand 가입일 Ağustos 2023
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Big Park
Big Park@blockdag100bps·
비트코인과 카스파의 가장 큰 차이점은 시간에 따른 경제성과 효율성을 넣었냐 안 넣었냐 차이이다. 한 블럭이 생산되기 까지 10분을 놀아야 하는건 경제적 비효율이다. 단순히 전송속도가 빠르고 느리고가 중요하지 않다. 생산성에 있어 시간의 효율은 생명이다.
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Kaspa Kii
Kaspa Kii@KaspaKii·
WarpCore now provides comprehensive support for: 1. **Fedwire** (US Federal Reserve wire transfers) - all tests passed 2. **SEPA** (Single Euro Payments Area) - all tests passed All tests verify end-to-end payment processing, compliance screening, Kaspa blockdag settlement, and regulatory adherence for both global payment systems. **Status: ✅ READY FOR INTEGRATION WITH FED/SEPA TEST ENVIRONMENTS** --- #kaspa #warpcore
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Big Park@blockdag100bps·
몇 달 안 남았다.
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Big Park@blockdag100bps·
@kimsunchul68 지리적으로 앙옆에 2위,3위,4위가 포진해있음. 그래서 5위이지만 1위가 필요함.
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"침묵은 악의 동조자"
세계 5위 국방력을 가진 나라에서 자기 나라는 자신들 힘으로 지키겠다는데 미국이 반대 할 명분이 없다
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SatsySiren
SatsySiren@SatsySiren·
So .. after months of grinding on X, even after getting monetised I could not get past the minimum payment threshold. Then in the last 2 weeks I started enquiring and posting about #kaspa $KAS after @realvijayk suggested. It turns out the engagement I got from Kaspa community is real and not bot driven. Today, I received my first payment and it means a lot to me. Consider this post as a tribute to the kaspa fam. More to follow …
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Big Park@blockdag100bps·
@Srodland Same fud again. How foolish like this
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Sero ױ@Srodland·
Kaspa keeps advertising its speed; 10 blocks per second and over a billion transactions processed. On the surface $Kas looks fast, but dig a little deeper and the cracks show. The official explorer still has no full transaction history from launch through mid-2022. Entire blocks and transfers from the first six months are simply gone or pruned away. The team says it's a necessary trade-off for their high-throughput DAG to keep nodes light. In reality, it means you cannot independently audit the early ledger the way you can on most transparent chains. When history disappears that easily, it leaves room for uncomfortable questions about what else might get smoothed over at scale. All that mining power on $Kas? It secures the network and nothing more. Pure hashing that turns electricity into heat and blocks, with no useful output on the side. Smart contracts are still somewhere on the future roadmap, not running in production today. Now look at $QUBIC and its bare metal approach. Smart contracts are written in C++ and execute directly on the hardware; no operating system, no virtual machine, no extra layers slowing things down. This delivers real efficiency: feeless transactions, sub-second finality, and mainnet throughput that has been independently tested well above 15 million per second. Mining does not waste cycles. Every unit of compute contributes to both network security and actual AI model training; useful work instead of empty hashes. $QUBIC has been running its mainnet since 2022 with live smart contracts, built-in oracles, and no excuses about missing early history. The architecture was built lean and productive from the start. $Kas delivers headline block rates. $QUBIC delivers working infrastructure that puts hardware to actual use without the transparency gaps or "coming soon" features. When you compare the two side by side, $QUBIC stands out as the clearer, more solid choice for anyone who values efficiency and proven utility over raw speed metrics and pruning trade-offs. #Kaspa #KAS #Qubic #QUBIC #Crypto
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Big Park@blockdag100bps·
@tiptr_ee @learningcrypto @sircryptotips @blockchainchick I’m simply proud to have contributed to Kaspa. In a crypto market that often feels corrupt and driven by dirty money, I take real pride in having voluntarily contributed to something truly great and cutting-edge. I don’t need any dirty money.
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Yonatan Sompolinsky
Yonatan Sompolinsky@hashdag·
@binance, Thanks for including me in the top 100 blockchain people list, appreciate the signal! I must decline the Dubai invite though. I do not wish to disrespect, but many of the award voters are avid kaspians who rooted for my kaspa status at least as much as for my research. Let them win or count me out. Crypto has turned from a euphoric cypherpunk project to a house-friendly casino. You may not be the culprit, but as a top player you hold the lion’s share of the responsibility to correct this, and the October crash your USDe oracle glitch helped trigger adds to what needs to be addressed. There are three classes of crypto, as @mert put it recently: commercial crypto, casino crypto, cypherpunk crypto. <> A TBTF CEX should know better and play a different game with hardcore crypto projects. When binance lists a green frog three weeks post its “launch” but skips a fair-launched-Nakamoto-Consensus-100ms-upgrade-ATH-top-20-the-only-nonbitcoin-marathon-mined project, this is not merely binance rationally calculating; it is also binance molding the market in a way that is alas misaligned with the roots of the movement. You may feel that kaspa’s sovereign money thesis is boring – that bitcoin is already money and that implementing an internet-speed bitcoin is useless - fine. Wrong but fine. But what’s the thesis for the green frog? Money is a classic chicken-and-egg product. It is a scam up until one moment before tipping point, “most of the value comes from the value that others place in it.” Considering your resources and influence, I think it's safe to say you can serve as both the egg and the chicken and make it worth your while to push sound attempts towards tipping point. @cz_binance tweeted recently that “strong projects will be listed.” But binance is part of what defines "strong", it bears responsibility for the market’s compass and impulse and definition of strong. It is not a read-only entity. Binance listing fees are legit, they are just unfit for category cypherpunk. Kaspa devs and early supporters fairly mined less than half what satoshi and hals mined. We don’t have a 20% ZEC-style founders’ reward or protocol-enforced dev fund; this is not a jab at ZEC and the wonderful @Zooko, who was crashing in my car on a late Thursday back in the low ZEC MC days – if somebody deserves to win it is zooko – but assuming binance is not taking a maxi bet, it should revisit its relationship with hardcore crypto. We are here through bull and bear, ICOs NFTs XYZs; and we are the source of confidence that restores faith and capital inflow post meme-induced or CEX-induced crashes. Please fix this. Thanks again, hashdag cc @michaelsuttonil Exhibit A: Binance Innovation Zone Exhibit B: 10 bps Nakamoto Consensus
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Binance@binance

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Dii Desert Energy
Dii Desert Energy@DiiDesertEnergy·
Impressive! 👏
Kaspa Kii@KaspaKii

WarpCore on Kaspa TESTING UPDATE: The only and most comprehensive full stack banking / financial rails on an L1 PoW. We have completed the following tests: 286 transaction type tests to run using various scenarios: 1. ✅ CBDC Full Issuance Workflow Token registration → minting → reserve attestation → Islamic instruments 2. ✅ Multilateral Netting Cycle Multi-participant obligations → gross/net calculations → settlement 3. ✅ Credit Facility Lifecycle Draw → repay → exceed limits → full lifecycle management 4. ✅ Nostro/Vostro Account Operations Multi-currency positions → payments → funding → position reporting 5. ✅ Liquidity Pool Participation Contributions → withdrawals → returns → multi-participant pooling 6. ✅ FX Forward Trading Quote → forward rates → netting → PvP settlement → T+2 7. ✅ Multi-Currency Netting Parallel netting across EUR, USD, GBP currencies 8. ✅ Islamic Finance Instruments Murabaha (cost-plus) → Ijara (lease) → Musharaka (profit-share) → Sukuk (bonds) 9. ✅ Herstatt Risk Exposure Settlement risk monitoring → high/medium/low categorization 10. ✅ Concurrent Transactions Parallel settlement operations → fund conservation 11. ✅ T+2 Settlement Workflow Trade date → T+1 confirmation → T+2 execution 12. ✅ Batch Payment Processing 100-item batch → success rate tracking 13. ✅ Treasury Operations Multi-currency positions → USD equivalency → revaluation 14. ✅ Settlement Failure Recovery Failure → retry logic → recovery verification 15. ✅ End-to-End Cross-Layer Settlement CBDC mint → liquidity allocation → FX trading → netting → nostro settlement Transaction Scenarios Covered Payment Operations ✅ Single payments ✅ Batch payments (100+ items) ✅ Multi-currency payments ✅ Concurrent transactions ✅ Failed payments with recovery Netting Operations ✅ Bilateral netting ✅ Multilateral netting (3+ parties) ✅ Multi-currency netting ✅ Gross/net calculations ✅ Netting settlement Credit Operations ✅ Credit draw ✅ Credit repayment (partial, full) ✅ Exceeded limits ✅ Credit facility lifecycle ✅ Facility expiry FX Operations ✅ FX quotes (bid/ask spreads) ✅ Forward rates ✅ NDF fixing ✅ PvP settlement ✅ Settlement risk (Herstatt) ✅ T+2 workflows ✅ Multi-currency trading Liquidity Operations ✅ Pool contributions ✅ Pool withdrawals ✅ Share calculations ✅ Return distribution ✅ Multi-participant pooling CBDC Operations ✅ Token issuance ✅ Supply minting ✅ Supply burning ✅ Reserve attestation ✅ Murabaha financing ✅ Ijara leasing ✅ Musharaka partnerships ✅ Sukuk instruments Account Operations ✅ Nostro account management ✅ Vostro account tracking ✅ Multi-currency positions ✅ Balance updates ✅ Position reporting Risk Operations ✅ Herstatt settlement risk ✅ Risk categorization ✅ Exposure monitoring ✅ Risk recovery Cross-Layer Operations ✅ CBDC → Liquidity flow ✅ Liquidity → FX flow ✅ FX → Settlement flow ✅ End-to-end workflows All 286 tests executed sequentially Zero test failures 100% pass rate #kaspa #warpcore #xrp #kii #poweredbyKaspa

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Hans Moog
Hans Moog@hus_qy·
Okay, it's time for a little update: I just finished the work on the zero knowledge part of the vprogs framework, which introduces the ability to prove arbitrary computation. It consists of the following 8 PRs that gradually introduce the necessary features: 1. ZK-framework preparations (github.com/kaspanet/vprog…): This PR cleans up the scheduler and storage layers, extends the build tooling with workspace-wide dependency checking, adds the ability to publish artifacts for transactions and batches (which will later hold the proofs), renames some core types for clarity, and introduces lifecycle events on the Processor trait that allow a VM to hook into key scheduler events like batch creation, commit, shutdown, and rollback. 2. Core Codec (github.com/kaspanet/vprog…): This PR introduces a lightweight encoding library for ZK wire formats. In a zkVM guest, every byte operation contributes to the proof cost, so the codec is designed to reinterpret data in-place rather than copying it. It includes zero-copy binary decoding (Reader, Bits) and sorted-unique encoding for deterministic key ordering. It is built for no_std so it runs inside zkVM guests. 3. Core SMT (github.com/kaspanet/vprog…): To prove state transitions, we need cryptographic state commitments. This PR adds a versioned Sparse Merkle Tree that produces a single root hash representing the entire state. It includes all state-of-the-art optimizations: shortcut leaves at higher tree levels to avoid full-depth paths for sparse regions, multi-proof compression that shares sibling hashes across multiple keys, and compact topology bit-packing to minimize proof size. It integrates into the existing storage and scheduler layers so that every batch commit updates the authenticated state root, while rollback and pruning maintain tree consistency. 4. ZK ABI (github.com/kaspanet/vprog…): Defines the wire format for communication between the host and zkVM guest programs, establishing a universal language for proof composition. It specifies how inputs, outputs, and journals are structured for two levels of proving: the transaction processor, which proves individual transaction execution against a set of resources, and the batch processor, which aggregates transaction proofs and proves the resulting state root transition. Because the ABI is backend-agnostic and no_std compatible, any zkVM backend can directly use it (non-Rust zkVMs would need to reimplement the ABI in their language). 5. ZK Transaction Prover (github.com/kaspanet/vprog…): Introduces the transaction proving worker, which receives serialized execution contexts via the ABI wire format and submits them to a backend-specific prover on a dedicated thread. The Backend trait abstracts the actual proof generation, so different zkVM backends can be swapped without changing the pipeline. 6. ZK Batch Prover (github.com/kaspanet/vprog…): Introduces the batch proving worker, which collects the individual transaction proof artifacts, pairs them with an SMT proof covering the batch's resources, and submits the combined input to a backend-specific batch prover. The result is a single proof attesting to the entire batch's state root transition. Like the transaction prover, the Backend trait abstracts proof generation so different zkVM backends can be swapped without changing the pipeline. 7. ZK VM (github.com/kaspanet/vprog…): Wires everything together by implementing the scheduler's Processor trait with ZK proving support. The VM hooks into the lifecycle events introduced in PR 1 to feed executed transactions into the transaction prover and batches into the batch prover. Proving is optional and configurable - it can be disabled entirely, run at the transaction level only, or run the full batch proving pipeline. 8. ZK Backend RISC0 (github.com/kaspanet/vprog…): Provides the first concrete zkVM backend using risc0. It implements the transaction and batch Backend traits, includes two pre-compiled guest programs (one for transaction processing, one for batch aggregation), and ships with an integration test suite that verifies the full pipeline end-to-end - from transaction execution through batch proof generation to state root verification. TL;DR: While the early version of the framework focused on maximizing the parallelizability of execution, this feature focuses on extending this capability to maximizing the parallelizability of proof production. If you're a builder: this is the first version of the framework that lets you write guest programs with a Solana-like API (resources, instructions, program contexts) and have them proven in a zkVM. The current milestone uses a single hardcoded guest program - composability across multiple programs and bridging assets in and out of the L1 are part of the upcoming milestones, but if you're eager to start tinkering, the execution and proving pipeline is fully functional and provides a minimal environment to build and test guest logic today. Once we add user-deployed guests, they will move one logical layer down: the current transaction processor will become a hardcoded-circuit that handles invocation and access delegation to user programs, similar to how SUI handles programmable transactions (including linear type safety at the program boundary). In practice, this means guest programs will be invoked with a very similar API but scoped to a subset of resources, so the basic programming model won't change. Note that guests currently handle their own access authentication (e.g. signature checks) - the framework will eventually manage this automatically. If you want to contribute, two areas where community involvement would be especially impactful: - An Anchor-like DSL for writing guest programs -- the ABI is stable enough to build on, and a good developer experience layer would make this accessible to a much wider audience. - A second zkVM backend (e.g. SP1) - the Backend traits are designed for this, and a second implementation would prove out the abstraction. One thing I find particularly interesting in the context of PoW: the block hash provides an unpredictable, unbiasable random input that is revealed after transaction sequencing. This gives guest programs native access to on-chain randomness without oracles or additional infrastructure - something traditionally hard to achieve in smart contract platforms. PS: I am also planning to start with the promised regular hangouts but since I will visit my family over easter and want to get a better understanding of the open questions next week (it's good to have some problems to wrestle during that slower time 😅), I decided to start with that once I am back (12th of April). Generally speaking, is there a day that people would prefer for these hangouts? I guess monday would be bad as there is already another community event (write your preferences in the comments if you have a strong opinion).
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Breadman
Breadman@BTCBreadMan·
Do I own any $KAS? No. Do I think it’s better than Bitcoin? No. Do I think it’ll ever set a new ATH in BTC terms? No. Do I think that it solving the tricycle is a big deal? Dunno. Do I get amusement from interacting with the Kaspa community? Yes. Yes, I do. They’re fun lol
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Big Park@blockdag100bps·
Kaspa alway on Others only on when a its pumping
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elperor
elperor@elperorr·
👀 Looks like @KaspaKii's ISO 20022 WarpCore is ready to be deployed after the next $KAS's convenants centric hardfork.
Kaspa Kii@KaspaKii

WarpCore on Kaspa TESTING UPDATE: The only and most comprehensive full stack banking / financial rails on an L1 PoW. We have completed the following tests: 286 transaction type tests to run using various scenarios: 1. ✅ CBDC Full Issuance Workflow Token registration → minting → reserve attestation → Islamic instruments 2. ✅ Multilateral Netting Cycle Multi-participant obligations → gross/net calculations → settlement 3. ✅ Credit Facility Lifecycle Draw → repay → exceed limits → full lifecycle management 4. ✅ Nostro/Vostro Account Operations Multi-currency positions → payments → funding → position reporting 5. ✅ Liquidity Pool Participation Contributions → withdrawals → returns → multi-participant pooling 6. ✅ FX Forward Trading Quote → forward rates → netting → PvP settlement → T+2 7. ✅ Multi-Currency Netting Parallel netting across EUR, USD, GBP currencies 8. ✅ Islamic Finance Instruments Murabaha (cost-plus) → Ijara (lease) → Musharaka (profit-share) → Sukuk (bonds) 9. ✅ Herstatt Risk Exposure Settlement risk monitoring → high/medium/low categorization 10. ✅ Concurrent Transactions Parallel settlement operations → fund conservation 11. ✅ T+2 Settlement Workflow Trade date → T+1 confirmation → T+2 execution 12. ✅ Batch Payment Processing 100-item batch → success rate tracking 13. ✅ Treasury Operations Multi-currency positions → USD equivalency → revaluation 14. ✅ Settlement Failure Recovery Failure → retry logic → recovery verification 15. ✅ End-to-End Cross-Layer Settlement CBDC mint → liquidity allocation → FX trading → netting → nostro settlement Transaction Scenarios Covered Payment Operations ✅ Single payments ✅ Batch payments (100+ items) ✅ Multi-currency payments ✅ Concurrent transactions ✅ Failed payments with recovery Netting Operations ✅ Bilateral netting ✅ Multilateral netting (3+ parties) ✅ Multi-currency netting ✅ Gross/net calculations ✅ Netting settlement Credit Operations ✅ Credit draw ✅ Credit repayment (partial, full) ✅ Exceeded limits ✅ Credit facility lifecycle ✅ Facility expiry FX Operations ✅ FX quotes (bid/ask spreads) ✅ Forward rates ✅ NDF fixing ✅ PvP settlement ✅ Settlement risk (Herstatt) ✅ T+2 workflows ✅ Multi-currency trading Liquidity Operations ✅ Pool contributions ✅ Pool withdrawals ✅ Share calculations ✅ Return distribution ✅ Multi-participant pooling CBDC Operations ✅ Token issuance ✅ Supply minting ✅ Supply burning ✅ Reserve attestation ✅ Murabaha financing ✅ Ijara leasing ✅ Musharaka partnerships ✅ Sukuk instruments Account Operations ✅ Nostro account management ✅ Vostro account tracking ✅ Multi-currency positions ✅ Balance updates ✅ Position reporting Risk Operations ✅ Herstatt settlement risk ✅ Risk categorization ✅ Exposure monitoring ✅ Risk recovery Cross-Layer Operations ✅ CBDC → Liquidity flow ✅ Liquidity → FX flow ✅ FX → Settlement flow ✅ End-to-end workflows All 286 tests executed sequentially Zero test failures 100% pass rate #kaspa #warpcore #xrp #kii #poweredbyKaspa

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Breadman
Breadman@BTCBreadMan·
Since yesterday most of the replies from the $KAS kiddos have started showing up filtered as “probable spam”. It seems that X has finally caught onto the fact that they are all bots. 🤖 Game over, bro. Game over!
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₿itcoin Rachy ⚡️
₿itcoin Rachy ⚡️@BitcoinRachy·
Without knowing the name of this crypto, is this an appealing chart you want to buy? What if I told you it’s very fast and has great technology behind it?
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SatsySiren
SatsySiren@SatsySiren·
Kaspa $KAS seems to have the largest community strength relative to market cap. This could be a very interesting metric to measure.
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JB@BSIGfrontier·
$KAS is a big thing atm? What makes it better than $TAO?
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Big Park@blockdag100bps·
@RionTheG Dont believe anyone in this market.
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Rion 𐤊
Rion 𐤊@RionTheG·
What happend to bro ? Is he allright ? He hasnt posted for over a month
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Big Park@blockdag100bps·
Decentralization is just the tip of the iceberg. Kaspa is set to become the world's fastest, most scalable, ZK-integrated, and MEV-resistant programmable Smart Contract Layer 1. And it’s happening in less than a year.
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Big Park@blockdag100bps·
@ganziboy11 금과 은은 우주에서 온것입니다. 지구 태생이 아님
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BioMan🪙
BioMan🪙@ganziboy11·
금이 생각보다 비싼 이유 = 생각보다 지구에 얼마 없음 ㄷㄷ #gold $gld
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