Lrac
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I have absolutely no interest in XRP, ADA, or any other project that lacks real utility or relies on centralization.
From my perspective, they hold no value.
I am interested in networks that create real-world value, solve real problems, and can stand on their own without depending on hype, narratives, or centralized control.
That’s just my view. 👀🍻 kaspa:native
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There's so much fear in the crypto community right now
But I don't see the same fear in the #Kaspa community
We know what we hold
Study $KAS
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@michaelsuttonil @luke_coval Thanks Michael, the work has just begun!
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Kaspa Toccata mainnet process update:
Today we plan to publish the v1.3.0 mainnet pre-release, without activation, for 1–2 days of broader network sanity testing.
Assuming everything looks good, the following release will be v2.0.0, with activation planned for June 30, 4 weeks from today
Michael Sutton@michaelsuttonil
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@damiendubsy @michaelsuttonil What have you contributed?
June 30th, what more do they owe us? Absolutely nothing, but a finished product. I can wait….
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@michaelsuttonil So are we all pretending this isn't delivered late to an already delayed HF with no explanation why - as $kas gets absolutely destroyed in the mkt...
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That's a really good question, but it's hard to answer in a single tweet because our mission is quite extensive, and it requires a lot of background knowledge to really understand what sets Kaspa apart.
Currently, a lot of people see Kaspa as “Bitcoin’s crazy little brother” that improves time-to-finality by leveraging the benefits of DAG-based consensus protocols without accepting their traditional drawbacks, such as decreased decentralization or a limited validator set.
This perception is somewhat accurate, but it falls short of conveying the full picture, because Kaspa’s vision extends far beyond just trying to be a better Bitcoin.
Anyone willing to study Kaspa and its broader vision will discover similarities to nearly all major existing DLT designs: from Bitcoin, to Ethereum, to Solana, Sui, Celestia, and beyond.
My personal view is that “research” in the DLT space is approaching a point of convergence. We increasingly understand how to push distributed systems close to the limits of what physics permits. The frontier is no longer only about raw throughput or faster finality. The attention is shifting toward game theory, incentives, sequencing, MEV, alignment, and how to build systems where the economic incentives of users, builders, miners, validators, applications, and infrastructure providers do not work against each other.
That is why debates like based rollups versus arbitrary sequencing, shared sequencing, MEV mitigation, proposer-builder separation, and execution-layer incentives matter so much. These are not niche technical details. They determine whether a network can remain neutral, decentralized, and aligned while scaling to global usage.
And this is where I think Kaspa is pushing the boundaries in a very important way.
Kaspa is not merely trying to be “fast.” The goal is to build an L1 where speed, decentralization, security, and incentives are aligned at the base layer. A system that does not scale by hiding complexity behind trusted committees, privileged sequencers, centralized validator sets, or opaque coordination mechanisms, but instead tries to preserve the spirit of proof-of-work while extending what an L1 can realistically do.
Because Kaspa arrived later than many other major projects, it does not carry the same degree of technological debt. It can absorb lessons from Bitcoin, Ethereum, rollups, modular blockchains, high-throughput monolithic chains, DAG research, MEV research, and the broader history of decentralized systems, and combine those lessons into something more optimal.
To me, that is what Kaspa is building: not just a faster blockchain, but a more incentive-aligned decentralized infrastructure layer.
But this also creates a different challenge.
Kaspa’s biggest problem today is not its technology. It is the lack of centralized coordination around communicating the vision. And because Kaspa is a grass-roots movement, that responsibility does not belong to a marketing department, or a single leadership team. It belongs to the community.
That also means the community has a different role to play.
There will always be holders who are mainly interested in price, and that is completely fine. But there also need to be people who are here because they want to use the technology to build a different future. People who care about the architecture, the incentives, the open questions, the trade-offs, and the long-term trajectory of decentralized infrastructure.
I am one of those people.
I am not interested in DLTs merely as a way to generate wealth. I am interested in them because I believe they can change the trajectory of humanity as a whole.
For that reason, I want to use this opportunity to announce a regular community hangout where we discuss the current state of development, the open questions, and where we can align our vision together.
The first session will be on Tuesday, June 9th, 2026.
We will talk about the vProgs framework, how the codebase works, what sets Kaspa apart, where we improve on existing solutions, and what still needs to be done. The goal is for this to become a regular, possibly bi-weekly, event where we as a community come together to discuss the future and understand the technology.
Eventually, we can invite people from other projects as well, but the main focus at the beginning will be explaining and communicating how things work under the hood.
There is still a lot of work to be done, and I do not want to waste precious time. So the first sessions may feel a little improvised, but we can improve as we go.
The important thing is that we start.
So mark the date: Tuesday, June 9th, 2026.
SUDO@Ed_L_P
Hey @hus_qy I'm very curious of something. How would you answer the question #1 "What are they building?" What is your opinion on what Kaspa is building?
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You do not own enough $KAS.
You don’t have to believe me, and you certainly don’t have to believe ChatGPT.
Dig into Dii Desert Energy. Study the companies involved and the partnerships being made. Understand the problem they’re trying to solve. Look at the scale of the energy, transmission, and infrastructure projects being built across the MENA region.
Now throw in AI infrastructure and you 100x everything.
You will arrive at the same conclusion that I did…you do not own enough $KAS.

Dii Desert Energy@DiiDesertEnergy
@NickRock007KAS Dii is monitoring the developments in Kaspa and Kii
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🤖⚡ AI AGENTS WILL CHOOSE KASPA. BUT ONLY IF 2 THINGS HAPPEN.
By 2027, millions of AI agents will pay each other 1000 times per minute. No banks. No cards. No weekends off.
Most people are betting on Ethereum L2s or Solana. I think they're wrong. Here's the full breakdown: under what conditions the agentic economy will choose Kaspa — and why it will be inevitable.
⚠️ FIRST, HONESTLY — 2 CONDITIONS. WITHOUT THEM THE THESIS BREAKS.
1️⃣ SILVERSCRIPT TRAINING DATA.
AI agents (Cursor, Claude Code, Copilot) are trained mostly on Solidity. Silverscript is new — code corpus is near zero. That's a 6–12 month bottleneck. Solution: a community fund for open-source examples, templates, and SDKs. The faster the corpus grows — the faster the flywheel kicks in.
2️⃣ A STABLECOIN ON KASPA.
Agents don't operate on volatile assets. They need USDC or USDT. Right now Kaspa has no liquid native stablecoin and no proper bridge. Without that, agents walk past — no matter how fast the network is. This is dependency #1 to watch after Toccata.
If both close in 2026 — let me explain why no other chain will catch up.
📊 WHY THIS MATTERS AT ALL
Stablecoin volume in 2025: $33T (+72% YoY). 2026 supply forecast: $420B. Analysts call agentic payments — machine-to-machine AI transactions — the #1 growth driver. This isn't narrative anymore. It's a reality unfolding right now.
⚡ WHAT AN AI AGENT NEEDS FROM A SETTLEMENT LAYER
→ Sub-cent fees (1000 payments per hour)
→ Second-level finality
→ Deterministic transaction ordering
→ 24/7 with no 10-minute block waits
→ Thousands of TPS without crashing
🚫 WHY OTHER CHAINS DON'T FIT
Ethereum L1: $5+ per tx. NEXT.
Ethereum L2: cheap but fragmented, bridging hell.
Solana: fast but validator centralization + frequent outages.
Bitcoin: 10-minute blocks. For an agent that's eternity.
✅ KASPA ALREADY DELIVERS
Sub-cent fees. 10 blocks per second. 10-second finality. Nakamoto-level PoW security. Zero validator cabal. And this is BEFORE Toccata.
🔥 TOCCATA (JUNE 5–20, 2026) MAKES KASPA THE "SECOND CHOICE"
Native KRC-20 tokens on L1. Covenants via Silverscript. ZK opcodes. Programmability WITHOUT a bloated VM. UTXO + programmability = a viable environment for simple agent payments: pay-per-API, content micropayments, agent-to-agent tipping. But for complex 20-step DeFi strategies, agents will still go to Base or Solana — that's where the mature ecosystem already lives.
⚔️ DAGKNIGHT (Q3 2026) MAKES KASPA THE "FIRST CHOICE"
This is the inflection point — when Kaspa stops being "just another L1" and becomes INFRASTRUCTURE for the agentic economy. Adaptive consensus with no a priori delay bound. Fast finality UNDER LOAD. Deterministic ordering for order-sensitive systems. Resilience to "internet chaos."
💎 THE UNIQUE COMBINATION
Post-DAGKnight Kaspa becomes the ONLY network with ALL of these at once:
PoW security ✓
Sub-second finality ✓
Sub-cent fees ✓
Adaptive consensus ✓
Native programmability ✓
No other L1 has all five.
🚀 IF BOTH CONDITIONS HIT
AI agents could accelerate Kaspa's ecosystem faster than 5 years of organic growth would. Cursor and Claude Code already 5–10x dApp dev speed. On mature chains it creates noise. On young Kaspa it creates CATEGORIES. First DEX, lending, NFT market on Kaspa = entire category TVL.
🎯 BOTTOM LINE
Conditions: stablecoin + Silverscript corpus.
Trigger: Toccata makes Kaspa viable ("second choice").
Climax: DAGKnight makes it the best on the market ("first choice").
Accelerator: AI agents as developers scale the ecosystem 5–10x.
Agentic economy = #1 narrative of 2026–2027. The market will figure this out last. As always.
💾 SAVE THIS POST. When AI agents move $100M/day on Kaspa, you'll remember where you saw it first. Like + RT if you agree. If not — drop counter-arguments below, let's debate.
#Kaspa $KAS #AIAgents #Toccata2026 #DAGKnight #AgenticEconomy #Crypto #DeFi #PoW #BlockDAG #AI #MachineEconomy #Web3 #Silverscript #Stablecoins

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@bySukie @KaspaCouple YEAR 2026-2036 the grind begins…
KASPA hits $75B then $150B, thru $300B and up!
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Today I finally accumulated 1,000,000 Kaspa.
I'm officially in shark territory! 🦈
#Kaspa $KAS


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@Vladcostea You include Litecoin but fail to mention Kaspa even though you interviewed Yonatan for like 10 hours
Is there something you dislike about KAS?
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The smart guys who had the intuition to understand that Bitcoin won’t improve in any meaningful way have created Litecoin, Ethereum, Monero, Zcash, Dash & other popular coins
The stubborn guys who hoped Bitcoin would eventually do all the interesting altcoin stuff seem to be forking off too this year
Which is really sad for Bitcoin, as only the greedy NGU bros, the suits and the most foolishly idealistic of devs will remain
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The possibilities for KASPA that make you think of the endless opportunities and how the early adopters will be rewarded.
GIF
𝑹𝑬𝑪𝑶𝑵@ReconStrategyX
@bozzoff69 Regulatory clarity favors decentralized Proof of Work structures. Kaspa fills this gap. As institutional liquidity floods the protocol, GHOSTDAG cements its status as the technological foundation for global real time transfers.
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Today Kii have completed our main flagship projects which will all be running directly on the L1. Now just the final security hardening and migration to enterprise servers. June is going to be a blast!
And we have a few surprises in store!
Kaspa is an incredible platform to develop on and is only going to get even better.
#kaspa #thinkKaspa #KaspainEnterprise
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📊 les catalyseurs externes qui pourraient faire exploser $KAS, classés par impact potentiel
1/ Listing Binance Le plus puissant de tous.
Binance représente 40%+ du volume crypto mondial. Un listing $KAS sur Binance = x3 à x10 en quelques heures. La communauté fait pression depuis des mois. Avec la Clarity Act et Toccata en juin — le timing devient parfait.
2/ Clarity Act signée par le PrésidentCadre légal clair
= exchanges US peuvent lister KAS sans risque légal. Coinbase, Kraken US, Gemini peuvent allouer massivement. Les fonds institutionnels obtiennent le feu vert pour investir. Fair-launch + PoW pur = profil réglementaire parfait.
3/ ETF Kaspa déposé à la SECComme Bitcoin en janvier 2024.
Un dépôt de demande d'ETF KAS suffirait à multiplier le prix par 5 avant même l'approbation. BlackRock ou Grayscale qui regarde KAS = signal institutionnel massif.
💰 CATALYSEURS INSTITUTIONNELS
4/ MicroStrategy ou Saylor achète du KASImprobable mais dévastateur pour les bears.
Si une entreprise cotée annonce une allocation KAS dans sa trésorerie effet domino immédiat.
5/ Fonds souverain révélé comme Entity XSi le wallet #1 mystérieux est identifié comme un fonds souverain
Abu Dhabi, Norvège, Singapour c'est une explosion instantanée. 12,2M+ KAS accumulés en silence par un État = validation ultime.
6/ Partenariat bancaire officiel via WarpCoreWarpCore est compatible Fedwire + SEPA.
Si une banque majeure BNP Paribas, JPMorgan, Deutsche Bank annonce utiliser l'infrastructure Kaspa pour ses règlements interbancaires = adoption institutionnelle réelle.
🌍 CATALYSEURS MACRO
7/ Crise du système bancaire traditionnel
Comme SVB en 2023 mais en plus grand. Si une grande banque fait faillite → fuite vers les actifs décentralisés → BTC monte → KAS suit et surperforme.
8/ Hyperinflation dans une grande économieSi une devise majeure s'effondre Argentine, Turquie, ou pire les populations cherchent des alternatives décentralisées rapides et peu coûteuses. KAS = cash électronique idéal.
9/ Coupure Internet ou censure massiveParadoxalement une tentative de censure crypto par un gouvernement majeur booste toujours les actifs PoW décentralisés. KAS = impossible à éteindre.
10/ Ban du PoS par un régulateur majeurSi l'Europe ou les USA classifient le PoS comme valeur mobilière
→ Ethereum et Solana s'effondrent
→ les capitaux fuient vers le PoW
→ BTC et KAS bénéficient massivement.
🔵 CATALYSEURS ECOSYSTEM
11/ Toccata mainnet activé sans problème
L'activation réussie de Toccata en juin
= signal de maturité technique
→ premiers dApps déployés
→ TVL qui monte
→ attention des développeurs → adoption en cascade.
12/ Premier dApp viral sur Kaspa L1Comme Uniswap sur Ethereum ou Pump.fun sur Solana.
Une seule application qui "clique" avec le grand public peut multiplier le cours par 10 en quelques semaines.
13/ Yonatan interviewé par un média mainstreamCNBC, Bloomberg, Forbes. Une seule interview de Yonatan Sompolinsky expliquant GHOSTDAG à une audience de millions de personnes = découverte massive par le grand public.
14/ Adoption par un pays comme monnaie légaleEl Salvador a fait x10 sur BTC en annonçant l'adoption légale. Un pays en développement qui adopte KAS pour ses transactions quotidiennes = validation mondiale.
lesquelles selon vous sont les plus probables à court moyen terme?

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A blockchain is not magic. It is a coordination system.
More specifically, it is a way for a large number of independent computers to converge on the same transaction history without one central administrator deciding the answer for everyone else.
When you send a transaction, it does not instantly become truth. It gets broadcast, checked against the rules, and eventually included in a shared ledger history that other nodes can verify for themselves.
That last part matters.
Full nodes do not just trust somebody else's version of events. They check whether blocks and transactions actually follow the protocol rules.
That is one of crypto's deepest ideas. Not blind distrust of everything. Independent verification where it matters most.
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