DannyFPV 𐤊
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DannyFPV 𐤊
@DannyFPV7
▪︎The world is my playground▪︎ Once BTC, now KAS. Kaspa is sound money. https://t.co/OeS3D2rtkv

From One Sensor to a Global Mind: RTD, vProgs, and Operation Stag Hunt #kaspa $kas #Rtd #staghunt I. The One-Sensor Organism Bitcoin’s decentralization did not become real at launch, nor when the first UTXO moved peer-to-peer. It became real the moment "price" appeared. Price is the only sensory input the Bitcoin network has ever had, or ever will have. Before price, miners worked blind, directing energy toward a network they could only hope would pay off. When price emerged, the fog lifted. Miners could sell coins to those who didn’t understand production costs. High profitability triggered dense competition, which forced cooperation: pools formed because 144 blocks per day had to be shared. The result is a global, nation-state-independent commodity money, unified by a single sensory signal that any miner anywhere on Earth can read. Price is bounded by proof-of-work energy. The system is elegant, robust, and deliberately narrow. It has one eye — and that eye never closes. Kaspa’s Real-Time Decentralization (RTD) extends this without changing its core nature. Bitcoin produces one block every ten minutes. Kaspa’s blockDAG lets multiple miners produce parallel blocks simultaneously, ordering them afterward into a coherent sequence. The same rules apply to every participant. The same price signal governs incentives. RTD is not a different organism, it is the same organism running at internet speed. It achieves in seconds the censorship resistance and security guarantees that Bitcoin needs an hour to establish. But it remains a one-sensor system. The hivemind of miners still watches only price.

Because $KAS is so pristine, its POW monetary base layer protocol can host future applications (L2s) to be built on top. Making #Kaspa the ultimate TrustNet candidate. If so, the internet becomes a sidechain to the monetization protocol. A master-slave relationship for truth.


JUST IN: 🇮🇷 Iran to require ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz to pay tolls in Bitcoin, FT reports.
















fed the Google whitepaper to Claude with the prompt: "take a look at the Google paper, pick out the key parameters, and give me your analysis of the relative strengths, weakness and adaptability for both Bitcoin and Kaspa in table form" there's literally no parameter for which $KAS Kaspa is not superior, security wise the narrative for the past few years, that somehow $BTC is more secure as a POW chain, has now gone out the window in face of the quantum threat









