Kaspa Node Upgrade & Hashrate Surge – What’s Next?
Hey, welcome to Kaspa Daily Pulse – here’s what the Kaspa community’s been buzzing about today.
First up, a lot of excitement around the new Kaspa Node version 0.18.3. People are happy about the stability tweaks and small but important performance improvements. It’s not flashy, but it shows the devs are steadily polishing the network.
There’s also been some lively chatter about Kaspa’s growing hashrate dominance. Miners seem bullish, and the community feels confident that the network is becoming more secure and resilient.
On the developer side, folks are praising how fast KRC-20 projects are evolving. A couple of community members highlighted early apps experimenting with token mechanics, and it sparked some debate on whether this could bring new users into Kaspa or just add noise.
And of course, no day is complete without a little drama — today it was about mempool congestion. Some users complained about delays, while others argued it’s just a healthy sign of rising activity.
Finally, sentiment-wise, the vibe was generally upbeat. Between the tech upgrades, strong mining support, and creative experiments, people seem more focused on Kaspa’s long-term momentum than short-term swings.
That’s it for today’s pulse. Let’s see what tomorrow brings. Catch you then.