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@steve_noretsu80 @ericyakes Age has nothing to do with it. Bitcoin is being prepared to be plugged in to the global system. Once that’s done, it’s staying there. Once that’s done, there no need to run Kaspa. It dies on the vine. Being a money is a zero sum game and if it ain’t broke, you can’t fix it.
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@Kadenacoin @Lonelywolf_98 @MEXCOceania @AppKaskad @eliottmea @judaubert @oxidique @btcrypto0x It's ok we will buy again

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@Lonelywolf_98 @MEXCOceania @AppKaskad @eliottmea @judaubert @oxidique @btcrypto0x Kaspa will dump hard
$Kas #Kaspa #Kas


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🎙️ MEXC Oceania AMA | The DeFi Era on Kaspa is now @AppKaskad
📅 May 25, 2026 | 10:00 AM (UTC)
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| Lead Oracle Architect
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| CTO
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| Lead Senior sc developer
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| COO
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Kaspa is entering its DeFi era 👀🔥
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@KaspaDailyPulse In the market, every coin except Kaspa can make sharp upward movements, but Kaspa only goes sideways and downwards; Kaspa is the most reliable short-term position coin in the market.
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$KAS community is split right now: breakdown first to shake everyone out, or bullish breakout from here. The wild part? Long-term holders still sound like they’re stacking, not panicking. #kas
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@BankQuote There is any chance can you explain kaspa upcoming checkmate.
If possible
Thanks.
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The biggest realistic post-Toccata use case for Kaspa is conditional settlement, not generic “smart contracts.” Toccata gives Kaspa covenant-based L1 programmability, SilverScript, ZK verification opcodes, sequencing commitment access, and KIP-21’s partitioned sequencing commitments. That means the practical first wave is likely covenant-controlled UTXOs: escrow, vaults, payment locks, staged invoice release, marketplace settlement, clawback windows, native asset controls, and proof-gated transfers where the L1 validates spending conditions without becoming an Ethereum-style global-state VM. This is useful because it keeps Kaspa’s execution surface local to UTXOs while still allowing complex stateful flows.
The second major use case is based ZK applications anchored to Kaspa sequencing. A realistic example would be a trade-finance or logistics application posting transaction data to Kaspa, letting off-chain provers compute the business logic, then submitting a ZK proof showing the state transition was valid. The important part is that the app follows L1 ordering instead of an external sequencer’s order, so the app cannot arbitrarily add, censor, or reorder transactions outside Kaspa’s accepted sequence. That makes Kaspa valuable as a neutral settlement clock for applications that need auditability, but not full public execution.
The third major use case is canonical KAS liquidity inside ZK systems. Entry and exit mechanics can allow native KAS to move into an L2-style environment as a 1:1 bridged asset, while exits require proof-backed authorization. That points toward payment hubs, private business ledgers, exchange settlement layers, gaming economies, and asset systems where KAS remains the collateral and settlement asset rather than being replaced by wrapped liquidity controlled by a multisig bridge.
Post-DAGKnight, the usage profile changes from “programmable settlement” to real-time programmable settlement. DAGKnight is intended to make confirmation adapt to actual network conditions rather than rely on fixed assumptions, pushing Kaspa closer to latency-aware proof-of-work settlement.
Examples become sharper: a liquidation engine can trigger collateral movement against L1 ordering without trusting a sequencer; an energy-grid market can settle meter proofs and credit transfers near real time; an AI-agent marketplace can escrow payment, verify task completion by proof, and release funds automatically; a cross-border invoice rail can lock KAS, wait for shipment or inspection proof, then release settlement without banks reconciling private ledgers. Toccata gives Kaspa conditional execution. DAGKnight makes that execution feel like live infrastructure instead of delayed blockchain accounting.

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@kaspaunchained Feels like Kaspa is getting very close to its real scaling phase now
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$KAS is approaching closer to Toccata going live on mainnet. One final hardfork test is being done on testnet-10 happening today!
Testnet-10 source: github.com/kaspanet/rusty…
CPU miner for testnet-10: github.com/kaspanet/cpumi…
Ori Newman@OriNewman
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)
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@AtomicDevils @hodlinsky Please study kaspa and its upcoming development toccata
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Nope. Kaspa has only 10 years left.
You wonder why 10 years?
Kaspa’s biggest driver are the low fees. These fees cannot pay the miners!
In 10 years all coins are mined and there are not enough rewards for stabilizing the network.
Conclusion: Kaspa needs TAIL EMISSION then. People don’t like the idea, but if this is the only way to stabilize the network, they will accept it.
The 27b limit will fall.
We had this problem earlier with Monero - and Kaspa will follow this path.
All this happens with Kaspa 100 years earlier than Bitcoin. Bitcoiners will laugh about it. They will call Kaspa a scam.
In 114 years, Bitcoin will also switch to tail emission. None of today’s Bitcoin idealists will still be alive by then. It’ll simply be seen as a necessary step - not the resistance they would face today.
What could be the alternative?
Kaspa smart contracts and many people who use it. Honestly, does Kaspa really have this acceptance in 10 years from now? I don’t think so.
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CLARITY is closer than ever.
The bill is strong. It will benefit the American people by making the US financial system faster, cheaper and more accessible. It will also ensure that the US leads in the global race to build the next generation of our financial system.
Huge thank you to the Senate, their staff, and 3.7m @standwithcrypto advocates for helping to get this legislation to where it is today.
Mark it up.
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@MaxCrypto Also if every one understands kaspa. Please support.
One and only decentralised financial freedom.

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