Dusmo𐤊
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$KAS Seems no one is surprised or impressed by the accuracy anymore, which makes sense. I guess it can only go on for so long before it becomes expected. Still, another perfect top and exit/entry given. I'm starting to no longer have the urge to be contrarian. Pleasure in calling tops is diminishing. The number of opportunities passed is countless by now and there's nearly no one left to 'save' by shitting on permabulls. Maybe it's a sign the pivot to calling bottoms instead of tops is close. At least, I hope it's not crazy to say we're not far off from being in a price range where it's objectively better to accumulate vs. thinking about cutting losses. How price reacts to the 3.6c swing (along with $BTC to the 80.6 swing) will be paramount in determining how close to reality this sentiment might be. So the big question is, will it be squiggle A or squiggle B...❓








Most people hear “ZK-rollups” and get confused… so here’s the simplest explanation 👇 A ZK-rollup batches thousands of transactions OFF-chain, verifies them there, and sends only a tiny proof back to the main chain. 1 proof = thousands of transactions confirmed. Less load. Faster speed. Lower fees. ⚡ Why is this HUGE for Kaspa? Kaspa already has insane L1 speed thanks to its blockDAG. But smart contracts on L1 would slow any chain down. ZK-rollups fix that. They let Kaspa stay ultra-fast for payments 🚀 While rollups handle smart contracts, apps & DeFi off-chain 🔥 And Kaspa only verifies a small proof, no heavy execution. This means: ⚡ Fast L1 🔥 Smart, scalable L2 🛡️ Security stays intact 💨 No bloat, no slowdown Kaspa + ZK-rollups = A future where speed + smart contracts can live together. Most chains compromise. Kaspa doesn’t have to. #Kaspa #KAS #zkRollup






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