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@Kaspa_HypeMan @supertypo_kas He is super typing in all the channels
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@pumpolinsky Kaspa. No brainer. Even if it goes back to its ATH, it's going to be 7x
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This HAS to be a local top right? Right?
If this thing doesn’t give me at least a few more weeks to accumulate sub .04 $kas I’ll be the most angry person in crypto making money

dc 𐤊@dworktoshi
Bulltrap right? Right?
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@Kaspadrome This is great work. Don't get me wrong. But what is the point of doing this over and over. 158mil transactions record is already set.
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Kaspa (KAS) is now supported on the ELLIPAL Titan series. @kaspaunchained @Kaspa_KEF
Store KAS on an air-gapped device
with no USB, Bluetooth, or WiFi.
Private keys stay offline.
Exactly where they belong.
Link👉ellipal.com/pages/kaspa-wa…

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@SatsySiren @realvijayk More than 90% allocation in kaspa $kas
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Many Bitcoiners have near 100% allocation to Bitcoin. Can you claim the same with #kaspa ? $KAS ? @realvijayk
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🚨 BREAKING NEWS 🚨
$KAS leads the market as the #1 largest gainer in the top 100 cryptos.
Kaspa reclaims a billion dollar market cap as the supply shock is well underway. Of all coins, big money is choosing to buy $KAS now.
Why?
Kaspa is objectively the most undervalued technology in the whole market. Do not be caught sitting on the sidelines here. Publishing full video breakdown soon. 🔜 🥇

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Completely rebuilt the Kaspa News app - from a web-wrapped Capacitor version to native Flutter. New design, fully customizable app. This allows adding new features much easier. Most importantly, it now feels instant compared to the older Capacitor version. You can download it now and those who already have it installed should update. iOS is coming soon.
Really need feedback from those who are using it!
Theme: Light, Dark, or System
Tabs: drag to reorder any of the tabs
Dedicated user feeds: toggle individual accounts on/off in Developers, Focused and Ecosystem tabs
Text size: adjustable across all feeds
Font selection
Card scale: resize tweet cards
Compact text mode
Max lines per tweet
Show/hide: media, link previews, quote text

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@realvijayk @marc02200 Mstr is a ponzi. They don't offer any products. Their business model is pumping the stock by some gimmick. Not worth it in my opinion.
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@marc02200 The price hasn't stressed me out. But call options on MSTR has stressed me out.
The fact people are just holding bitcoin and not transacting using it is stressing me out.
But I'm partially hopeful people will use Bitcoin more in the future.
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A few things worth correcting in this claim.
Saying Kaspa developers “never thought about emissions” or long term security is simply incorrect. The protocol traces back to years of academic work on high throughput proof of work led by @ Yonatan Sompolinsky and collaborators. Those papers explicitly deal with PoW security, incentives, and how block rate affects miner economics.
Disagreeing with design choices is fair. Claiming the research ignored the problem is not.
Here are a few points that are often missed in this debate.
• Security is not “inflation only.”
Security comes from total miner revenue: block rewards plus fees. Inflation is only a temporary mechanism used early in a network’s life. Long term security is expected to come from economic activity on the chain.
• Throughput changes the fee equation.
The “fees must be high or security collapses” argument assumes a low throughput chain like Bitcoin. Kaspa was designed for very high block throughput. That means miner revenue can come from very large transaction volume rather than large fees per transaction. Small fees multiplied across massive usage still create meaningful revenue.
• BlockDAG improves hashpower utilization.
Traditional chains waste many valid blocks as stale blocks. Kaspa’s blockDAG structure incorporates many of those blocks into the ledger instead of discarding them. That means more of the network’s hashpower contributes to consensus rather than being wasted.
• Declining emissions do not equal collapsing security.
Hashrate always adjusts to market conditions. This has happened repeatedly in Bitcoin during halvings and bear markets. A temporary change in hashrate does not mean a network becomes insecure.
• Tail emissions are a design choice, not a requirement.
Some projects choose perpetual inflation. Others prefer a model where security eventually comes from economic demand for block space. Both are legitimate approaches with different tradeoffs.
• Kaspa research has addressed this directly.
@DesheShai Shai Wyborski has explained multiple times that the “tail emission or death” argument assumes the constraints of low throughput blockchains. Once throughput scales, the relationship between fees, inflation, and security changes. See link below.
• Kaspa was designed with a future fee market in mind.
Kaspa’s architecture is built around enabling large scale economic activity on chain. That means high throughput, fast confirmations, and low individual transaction fees but large aggregate transaction volume. Even small fees become meaningful when the network can process very large numbers of transactions.
• The “zero adoption” claim is simply false.
Kaspa already has a large global mining ecosystem, exchange integrations, wallets, payment tools, and a growing developer community. Calling that “zero adoption” misunderstands how early network growth actually looks.
• Adoption precedes the fee market.
Every proof of work network follows the same basic path: infrastructure, mining, developer ecosystem, applications, then fee market maturity. Expecting a mature fee market before adoption occurs gets the sequence backwards.
The argument assumes three things: that security must come from inflation, that low fees mean low revenue, and that Kaspa has no adoption. None of those assumptions hold when you look at the actual architecture, research, and current ecosystem growth.
This argument is a triple-decker fallacies: a strawman of Kaspa’s design, a false dilemma that security must come from tail emissions, and a snapshot view of adoption and fees. None of those reflect the actual architecture or research behind the protocol.
#StudyKaspa
kasmedia.com/article/the-th…
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@ChadBallantyne @Kaspa_HypeMan @realvijayk Bitcoiners believe that this is the best tech! No upgrades required.
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I still have this tech and tool, 1987, but it’s now a book end for my albums. Ironic considering your analogy.😁
I’m posting this on a handheld device that depending on what you compare, is 1000s to Millions x more power than the MacintoshPlus
Memory (RAM): The Macintosh Plus came with 1 MB to 4 MB of RAM. A modern iPhone 15 Pro comes with 8,192 MB (8 GB) of RAM.
Storage: The Macintosh Plus used 3.5-inch floppies that held 800 KB (0.8 MB). A modern iPhone 15 Pro has up to 1,000,000 MB (1 TB) of storage.
Speed Test Scenario: If you tasked your iPhone to render a 4K video, it could take seconds. The Macintosh Plus would likely take hours, or more realistically, lack the memory to process the file entirely.

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@Kaspa_HypeMan @realvijayk Any tech needs constant upgrades. With btc, relying on its old tech is life threatening because its survival depends on very high usage.
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@realvijayk Do u believe that ghosting tech and leaving it as is forever will actually work?>
It works for Music & Art, i dont any tech gadgets or software from 2009 tho myself, how bout you guys?
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