
RAIDPAPPY42069
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RAIDPAPPY42069
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🚀 BREAKING: Over 2 billion transactions have been processed on the Kaspa $KAS network since launch.

今天 $btc 有点回落,意外的是 $kas 相对较稳,因为之前看到有发展生态的意思,然后一直盯着生态和本币玩,现在在玩的 1、持有 $kas ,也是我为什么一直关注生态的原因 2、关注发射台kas fun,有监控平台发射出来的token 3、持有目前已经发射出来的三个: $sompi $boobot $jnso 为什么重新提到生态,因为距离第一个发射出来到现在已经40多天了,价格也相对很稳,直到前天gate接了直接提二层的新闻,并且跑出来了另一个现在市值3.5m的东西,可以推断 - 社区和基金会一直在做事,在不断推进发展生态 - 在基建非常不好的时候还能稳住价格,说明社区共识也很强,当然,也可以说是强庄在托 目前可以玩的东西还很少,继续蹲。



KasSigner 2/3 Multisig on Youtube… Your keys, your coins, your miner, your node… InKasWeRist 😎🤟🏼 m.youtube.com/watch?v=bhsAnX…


I just got back from my Easter trip visiting family, and one of the first things I made time for was listening to Yonatan’s Oxford Union speech. I think he absolutely nailed it: youtube.com/watch?v=VIZGKo… If there is one thing we can learn from our progress in AI, it is that intelligent behavior emerges when many components explore degrees of freedom and converge, through distributed constraint resolution, into coherent and stable patterns. The modern world has connected an enormous number of people and given us unimaginable freedom, but it still lacks a credible way to enforce shared constraints. The result is a crisis of responsibility at every scale of society: from cyberbullying to former superpowers chasing old glory through war, to leaders blaming the weakest members of society for national decline, or even killing their own citizens to preserve power. At the same time, our capacity to inflict harm on one another has become increasingly asymmetric. Small actors can now create disproportionately large disruptions, and conflicts no longer remain local. They send shockwaves through the emerging superorganism we call humanity. The age in which we could dominate one another and still produce a stable world is coming to an end. The only serious path forward is collaboration. People may feel pessimistic about the future, but I think we are approaching an inflection point. Even the old superpowers are beginning to learn this lesson the hard way. The American Dream of "I can make it" is gradually giving way to the realization that individual prosperity depends on collective wellbeing, and that we can build far larger and more meaningful things when we share a common dream. That is why I am excited about DLTs, and Kaspa in particular. Not because I see them as safe havens for hiding wealth from corrupt governments in some dystopian future, or because I want people to get rich by selling to later participants. But because I believe DLTs can offer a superior foundation for large-scale human coordination: one that is more neutral and reliable than traditional models based on force and mutual deterrence. In that world, wealth is not the goal in itself, but a byproduct of coordinating around shared missions, empowering people to contribute, and aligning incentives toward common outcomes. The future is not about building better products. It is about building better protocols: systems that allow human beings to coordinate meaningfully at larger scales than ever before. For the first time in human history, we have the tools to build institutions that are not bound to territory, yet can still provide structural coherence without having to fight wars to establish their legitimacy. What we need now is a group of people bold enough to take that mission seriously.















