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@KaspaCurrency 💙 カスパ Japan コミュニティ Discord: https://t.co/otVprWFlUp

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Yoshi|Kaspa🇯🇵@Y0SHI_KAS·
Kaspa JapanのDiscordサーバーではKaspaに関する情報共有や交流が行われています。 Kaspaをご存知の方も、Kaspaって何、この奇妙なブロックチェーンみたいなのは何という方もぜひ1度いらしてみて下さい😊 注) Discordは様々なコミュニティの交流の中心で、以下のリンクから簡単な認証だけでご参加いただけますので、まだご利用になったことがない方も、これを期に是非お試しください😊👇 discord.gg/jqZQe9AAwy
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Tomu. ‎𐤊@mike_papadayo·
#KASPAHUB それは“公園”🌳 誰でも自由に出入りできて、 気軽に #KASPA の話ができる場所。 古参も初心者も関係なし。 グループや派閥にも属さない。 「ちょっとKASPA気になる」 そんな人でもフラッと来れる 日本には今まで無かった ゆるく繋がれるコミュニティです🤝✨ 👇 discord.gg/w6cM7wUNg
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Tomu. ‎𐤊@mike_papadayo·
@BSCGemsAlert 右から5番目の上から3番目の銘柄を 私は選びます👍 #KAS #KASPA #カスパパ
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Tomu. ‎𐤊@mike_papadayo·
各ピースには数多の暗号通貨があります。 その中で貴方が1番気になる銘柄は何ですか? この画像の中から1つだけ選んでください 必ず1つだけね☝️ #KASPA #KAS #カスパ 気に入って頂けたらリポストよろしく😘
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Kaspa Bro 𐤊@Kaspanero

#Kaspa is the missing link in crypto. $KAS

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Tomu. ‎𐤊@mike_papadayo·
最後の悪あがき🙈 当選した時はその賞金で @Tangem を 買います☝️理由はあと1枚で家族全員が 所有できるから✌️ BlockDAGデザインで限りない接続を♪ 皆んないいね👍 リポストよろしくおねがいします🙏 #TangemArtDay @Tangem #KASPA @tangem_japan #KAS
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Tomu. ‎𐤊@mike_papadayo

ブロックチェーンのその先へ。 このデザインは 直線的なチェーンではなく、 無数に広がる「BlockDAG」を表現しています。 さらに 1つのブロックの中にも構造が存在し 価値は内側から外側へと連鎖する。 “終わりのない接続”と“構造そのものの強さ”イメージしました #TangemArtDay @Tangem #KASPA

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Tomu. ‎𐤊
Tomu. ‎𐤊@mike_papadayo·
おぉーー⤴︎✊ なんかめちゃ嬉しい気分☺️ コミュニティの多くがおめでとうの気持ちを 届けたいはず。 貴方にとって更に #KASPA が心に 刻まれたコインになりましたね 日本から祝福を🇯🇵
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Kaspa Kii
Kaspa Kii@KaspaKii·
None of the above, WarpCore on Kaspa $kas, is far superior in almost every metric and much greater in reach terms of feature set. We are nearing full production readiness with some minor tweaks for the upcoming Toccata Fork. Will leave these faux ISO projects in the dust. There is nothing comparable.
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Tomu. ‎𐤊
Tomu. ‎𐤊@mike_papadayo·
ブロックチェーンのその先へ。 このデザインは 直線的なチェーンではなく、 無数に広がる「BlockDAG」を表現しています。 さらに 1つのブロックの中にも構造が存在し 価値は内側から外側へと連鎖する。 “終わりのない接続”と“構造そのものの強さ”イメージしました #TangemArtDay @Tangem #KASPA
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Tangem Japan lタンジェム ジャパン🇯🇵@tangem_japan

世界アートデーを記念して、次のTangemカードのデザインをあなたに作っていただきたいのです 上位5作品には、合計500ドル分のBTCが贈られ、さらに最優秀デザインは実際のTangemカードとして製品化されるチャンスがあります 参加方法: 1.カードをデザインする 2.この投稿を引用リツイートして、デザインとともに「#TangemArtDay」を付けてください 3.@Tangem を必ずタグ付けする 締切:4月23日(木)の午前5時00分 (日本時間) キャンバスはあなたのもの

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Chris Hutchinson 𐤊
Chris Hutchinson 𐤊@Chris_Hutch7·
When I worked in Gibraltar we were building changing room/ shower/ toilet blocks on the beach. We completed the work just in time for summer and everything worked perfectly. By the end of summer I got a call from the main contractor to say we needed to knock it down and build them again. I was really confused and asked why when everything was fine. He casually said to me that there was excess funds in pot and we needed to over spend otherwise the UK government wouldn’t give them extra next year. It was at this point I understood how the incentive mechanism within governments, councils etc were completely backwards. If you ran a business like you do a country you would be bankrupt within a few years. This is one tiny example of a massively expensive problem and this is always the result of being able to spend someone else’s money. Nothing is “government funded” it is taxpayer funded and the more government get to mismanage your money the worse my example above gets and compounds. This is why true crypto’s like Bitcoin and Kaspa are a lifesaver for me. There’s only so long this fiat system can be kicked down the road before it breaks and I want to be on the right side when it does. If you haven’t already then start studying #Kaspa $KAS
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¥€N¥₳$U¥₳₿₳I¥O@yenyasuyabaiyo·
よく見たら最後の_/\_ってもしかして「合掌」してるのかな? だとしたら日本の文化に興味を持ってくれてありがとうございます🙏
Yonatan Sompolinsky@hashdag

@Grayscale @realvijayk arigato gozaimasu! if Kaspa army showed up here, think how they'll show up when you provide a KAS digital asset.. by mid june Kaspa OP_CAT++ Bitcoin. worth the attention _/\_

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カスパパ𐤊Kaspapa🇯🇵
オックスフォードユニオンでのヨナタンによるスピーチが公開✨ YouTubeアプリからだとオートダビングで吹き替えで観られます🚀 #Kaspa #カスパ $KAS
Kaspa Eco Foundation (KEF)@Kaspa_KEF

The full video of @OxfordUnion address by #Kaspa Originator @hashdag is now live — including a 40-min address and a Q&A. Dr. Yonatan Sompolinsky explained why the Internet is an unfinished democracy, why the problem isn't caused by bad actors but broken systems, and what crypto should actually be building. #staghunt #coordinationgames #whyCMatters youtube.com/watch?v=VIZGKo…

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CrypTom(KDS)
CrypTom(KDS)@cryptom_jp·
#Kaspa #カスパ $KAS Kaspa について意識してるところ。 #KaspaKII が進めている #WarpCore は 銀行の既存システムをそのまま活かしつつKaspa の BlockDAG で秒単位決済を 実現しようとしている仕組み。 テストでは Fedwire、SEPA、イスラム金融など286の 包括的な銀行シナリオで 100% 成功を 記録していて、mainnet でのテストも近く 開始予定。 そして Kaspa は pure PoW + Fair launch (pre-mineゼロ、team tokenゼロ、stakingなし)。 トークン設計として他者の努力に依存しない 構造になっていることが、規制面でも一つの 強みになっている。 KII は非営利で静かに企業向け検証を 進めている。 技術面での強みは BlockDAG の高速性。 今はそれを産業向け決済レイヤーとして 実用化していく段階。 テストから本番採用にどう移行していくかが 今後の鍵になりそう。 FUD だけじゃなくて、こうした進捗を 追ったり、個人的に技術を学んだり そこから思惑を想像してみるのも楽しい。 2026年は Kaspa にとってどんな発展が あるのか、純粋に楽しみにしている。 一方で絶対的な課題として 2026年4月現在の供給量は約95%に 接近していて、スケジュール上は 7月頃に95% mined に到達する見込み。 報酬減少スピードの速さと、それに伴う miner リスクは、今後しっかり議論されるべきテーマだと思う。 これはあくまで個人的な仮説だけれど もし Dii のネットワークをうまく活かすことが できる事になれば、低コスト電力による マイニング継続と、実需(エネルギー取引)に よる手数料増加という好循環も あり得るのではないかと思ったりしてる。
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Ross 𐤊
Ross 𐤊@crono_walker·
To put it bluntly, Silverscript and Covenant feel as beautiful as the laws of physics; it feels like they were meant to be that way.
Michael Sutton@michaelsuttonil

I think the session was fascinating. @OriNewman @IzioDev (aka random guy) and @manyfest_ did a great job (can’t judge myself). Vid below. In case you wondered, spoiler, chess is possible (not by fighting script limits but by changing the surface and supporting complex multi-contract flows under a single covenant). I’m wrapping up the app and lessons learned into a web app + md book and will write about it extensively here as well. wip, so if you can’t watch the video you’ll have to wait patiently @hashdag’s special feature request to allow forking games and simulate parallel realities is wip as well;) youtu.be/9t-14LJySlk?si…

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Cade O'Neill
Cade O'Neill@CadeONeill·
If you had to go all-in on ONE altcoin for the next 12 months. Which one are you riding? 👀 This is a conviction test. Who are you betting on? 🚀
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@TechBit
@TechBit@TechTechbit·
KASPAのアドレス数比較 2025/12/12 vs 2026/2/22 しっかり増えてます! #KASPA #KAS
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Đ8@D7802G·
おKASを定期少額購入 カソツーの未来を信じてる私は思想強めだな… と、感じつつも同じような想いの人がいてくれると嬉しい🐒 $KAS
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カスパパ𐤊Kaspapa🇯🇵
zkロールアップのPOC(実証)は出来がめちゃくちゃ良かった模様🔥 ディスコード見たらL1とL2の信頼不要ブリッジ(canonical bridge)まで出来てしまってるとかでL2勢は喜ぶね #Kaspa #カスパ $KAS
Maksim Biriukov@Max143672

1) Idk how user-friendly it is. But I believe this one can help understand deep details of the zk-based rollup covenant on Kaspa. biryukovmaxim.github.io/rusty-kaspa/ch… The main goal was a poc to get convinced we have all L1 capabilities needed

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カスパパ𐤊Kaspapa🇯🇵
Kaspaは、UTXOが持つローカル性の強みを活かしたまま高度なスマートコントラクトを実現するためのロードマップを段階的に進めてるよ という内容。 ETHも直近、1000倍にスケーリングさせる文脈でグローバル状態を持つ都合の悪さから、UTXO的な状態表現を採用する提案がされてたね。 #Kaspa #カスパ $KAS
Michael Sutton@michaelsuttonil

Kaspa’s evolution: from local scripts to stateful systems, without losing locality I want to try to explain, in simple words, the vision and the gradual implementation path for smart contracts and complex financial systems on Kaspa. Instead of trying to cover everything, I am going to weave one continuous line of thought: from the most basic primitives, through the key additions we are making, toward the system-level picture. A meta note: even in parts where the destination feels intuitively clear, conceptual clarity only emerges while building. This is not just engineering, and not pure theory either. It is system research: making the model itself clear as we walk. A simple ladder to keep in mind: • UTXO scripts constrain spend authorization • Covenants constrain next outputs • Lineage authenticates which instance is “the real one” • ZK verifies transitions by succinct proofs, without on-chain execution One guiding principle throughout: we want these capabilities as first-class consensus and script-engine primitives that compose cleanly, not as clever edge-case constructions. --- UTXO as the base model: a constitution that governs a resource The UTXO model is, at its core, a script (a “constitution”) that controls a resource. That constitution is local in two senses: • Local in space: the spending script sees only the inputs it spends, plus whatever data the spender provides. • Local in time: the script is a one-shot gate. Once a spend happens, the old constitution does not persist into the future. The future is governed by whatever new scripts the coins are sent to--but there is no inherent linkage between old rules and new rules. In the common case, the constitution is minimal: “only someone who can prove possession of a private key may spend”. In pseudo-form it is basically: SigVerify(pk). The spender provides a signature proving they control the private key behind pk, and that they authorized this specific transaction. --- The one thing that is enforced over time: conservation of value There is one strong temporal law baked into the base model: conservation of value. Consensus enforces that the total KAS value created by a transaction is less than or equal to the total KAS value it consumes. This is why “Kaspa the asset” is not just data in a UTXO. It is a native resource with a conservation law enforced by the protocol. So Kaspa already has one temporal invariant “for free”. --- But what if we want richer rules than “who can spend”? Now imagine we want more complex logic. Examples: • Coins can only be sent to a whitelist of addresses. • Only 5% of the balance can be spent per day. • This resource must evolve under a fixed policy over time. This is where the right mental model becomes a state machine. A state machine has a state and a transition function. The transition function must be able to enforce what the next state is allowed to be. In UTXO terms, “writing state” happens by creating the outputs of the spending transaction--so a real transition function must be able to constrain the outputs. The problem is the locality constraint: in the classic btc-style scripting model, without introspection, the spending script cannot constrain what it is creating. It gates the spend, but it cannot reason about outputs. Without seeing outputs, implementing a genuine state machine is impossible. (Notwithstanding btc’s indirect workarounds via sighash tricks, which can approximate limited introspection in specific patterns.) --- Introspection: enabling state machines in a local-compute model This is why transaction introspection opcodes are a foundational step. (This is what KIP-10 introduced, starting with Crescendo.) Once the script engine can read transaction fields, and crucially inspect output scripts, the transition function can finally say: “you may spend this input only if you create outputs that satisfy these constraints”. Conceptually, that is the birth of what we call a covenant: a spend is no longer pure ownership transfer. Spending becomes conditional on preserving a policy across time. It lets a resource enter a covenant: the owner’s freedom becomes constrained by an on-chain policy that must remain true after the spend, not only at the moment of spending. Note how this enables persistence without losing locality. The script only enforces a one-step look-ahead, by constraining the next outputs. But if it requires those outputs to carry the same policy forward, it becomes an inductive rule: one-step enforcement is enough to preserve the covenant across arbitrarily many future transitions. --- Completing the state machine model: primitives and lineage At this point we can describe covenants in principle, but to make general state machines possible we need two things: better building blocks, and a notion of authority for non-KAS state. (1) Byte and hash primitives: even if you can see outputs, you still need the low-level tools to express robust constraints. That means byte-string construction and parsing (e.g., OpCat, OpSubstr) and strong hashing with domain separation (e.g., OpBlake2bWithKey). Without these, you can’t reliably build commitments, slice out exact fields, or enforce consistent state encodings that make transition validation composable. (This is what KIP-17 added on TN12.) (2) Lineage (provenance): “who says this state is real?” Once a covenant represents non-KAS state (a token, an asset, or the compressed state commitment of an off-chain application), the state is no longer self-authenticating the way KAS value is. A short concrete story: • I can create a UTXO whose script claims “I am TokenX with supply 1,000,000”. • Nothing in consensus prevents me from writing that claim into a script and funding it with real KAS. • So the real question becomes: how do wallets know which instance is the real TokenX state machine? This problem only appears once “state” is no longer the native KAS resource, so it helps to separate the KAS case from the non-KAS case: • If the covenant is “about KAS”, the value already has native, consensus-backed provenance via conservation. You do not need lineage to prove the KAS value was not created from thin air. • For non-KAS state, there is no conservation law. Without lineage, you cannot prevent “fake instances” of the same-looking scheme. So for non-KAS covenants, lineage must be part of the design: the instance has to be anchored to a recognized genesis, meaning an agreed initial state and rules for a specific state machine instance, and then continued through valid transitions. KIP-20 addresses this by introducing consensus-tracked covenant IDs for instance identity and lineage. --- The next layer: ZK With covenants able to enforce transitions and lineage, we can move beyond “everything must be revealed and executed in-script on-chain”. This is already the direction on TN12 with ZK verification opcodes (KIP-16). Without ZK, each state transition must be validated on-chain by revealing what the base layer needs to check. In practice, every step tends to carry three costs: revealing the state preimage, revealing the rules preimage, and executing the transition checks in-script. ZK verification opcodes let us keep only commitments on-chain and prepare the public transition inputs, then a proof attests that there exists a valid hidden witness and execution trace that takes the old commitment to the new commitment under the intended rules. That gives scalability, and sometimes privacy. L1 enforces correctness without re-executing the full computation in-script, and without forcing state and rules to be re-published on every transition. The bigger consequence is expressiveness: ZK is machinery above covenants that lifts the “on-chain execution” ceiling. The base layer verifies validity, while the full transition function can be arbitrarily complex off-chain, including loops and large computations. In that sense, covenants plus ZK give a path to general-purpose computation anchored and enforced by L1. --- Outlook: Part 2 Part 2 will go deeper into the ZK layer and the shared-state story: • How a zk app can be based, meaning L1 sequencing fully determines the transition history. • How these primitives support canonical bridging of KAS. • How we further modify the base layer so multiple zk apps or vprogs can synchronously compose without waiting for base-layer messaging roundtrips.

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