
独断と偏見とフィーリングでKaspaの最新ハードフォーク「Toccata」について話しました😝 6月、Kaspaは新たなステージへ踏み出します! #Kaspa #カスパ $KAS youtu.be/P9YQlIM0wVY?si…
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独断と偏見とフィーリングでKaspaの最新ハードフォーク「Toccata」について話しました😝 6月、Kaspaは新たなステージへ踏み出します! #Kaspa #カスパ $KAS youtu.be/P9YQlIM0wVY?si…

The Toccata hardfork stack is now ready, and we’re entering the final stage before mainnet activation: a full hardfork activation on Testnet-10. The scheduled activation point is: May 18, 2026, 16:00 UTC DAA Score: 467_579_632 Everyone is welcome to join and mine on testnet, so we can verify the transition works fine before mainnet activation. I wrote detailed instructions for joining as a testnet miner (Link in reply)





After testing both @kasplex and @Igra_Labs to acquire some more $KAS I have to say @Igra_Labs has a much smoother experience. Main reason being is that Kasplex only has stablecoin access via BNB which means I have to mess with pancake swap to get BNB USDC first. I am a @RobinhoodApp user primarily and I am more used to using USDC on polygon to move funds across applications. Igra allows me to skip one step and quickly go from stablecoin on polygon to stablecoin on igra. I am simply sharing my personal opinion with these L2s so that I have personal experience with them. I do not advocate for acquiring Igras token and I praise Kasplex for never having a token to begin with. This is also only surface level opinions based on user experience. The security and decentralization of these systems is something I definitely want to tackle in the future and give my opinion about which one is better but at the moment I lack understanding. At the very least these are L2 options and that comes with risks such as operations not entirely being trustless.



Antoine Moses, a 23-year-old tree planter from Quebec, Canada set a new world record by planting 23,060 trees in 24 hours. He’s a real environmentalist, rather than those idiots who block motorways and spill milk in supermarkets.

You are absolutely right: tools alone are not enough. What you also need is a unifying mission - a stag worth hunting together - and it cannot just be a product, a memecoin or a financial instrument. It has to point beyond finance and beyond economic settlement. That is why I do not think the real opportunity here is simply to build better tools for coordination. It is to build mission-driven institutions that can coordinate people around questions and goals that existing structures struggle to hold. I think I have already identified the stag I personally want to hunt: properly exploring the possibility that cognition is a scale-free process in our cosmos. A growing number of scientists and researchers are beginning to take this idea seriously. But the work lives in the cracks between established fields - AI, philosophy, physics, cosmology, biology, economics, and perhaps even some form of spirituality - which makes collaboration unusually hard and costly. The people best positioned to push it forward are usually too busy doing the actual work to also build the social infrastructure needed to coordinate the field in a persistent and goal-directed way. There are of course people like Dr. Michael Levin trying to connect the dots by organizing conferences and conversations across disciplines. But efforts like these are still relatively isolated, often revolve around key individuals, and lack a persistent address that others can turn to if they want to follow the work, contribute, or collaborate. And if this movement keeps growing, the coordination burden on those individuals will only increase. That is exactly why I think a distributed institution dedicated to this mission could matter - something like a Cognitive Cosmos Institute: a persistent coordination layer for people working on these questions, and potentially even a new channel for funding outside the established structures of academia. Maybe it fails. Maybe people think the whole idea is nonsense. But I believe we are at a unique moment in the development of our species. We now have tools that are still radically underutilized when it comes to building mission-driven institutions. I think people generally underestimate how much agency they actually have. Sometimes you can just do things. And it is up to us to build the tools that empower people to do exactly that.




