Kaspa Lands WhiteBIT Listing + Kasia App Buzz
Hey, welcome to Kaspa Daily Pulse – here’s what the Kaspa community’s been buzzing about today.
First up: a fresh exchange listing. Multiple folks called out that Kaspa just got listed on WhiteBIT, with one message quoting their blurb as “the largest European crypto exchange by traffic” serving “35 million customers.” Reaction was mixed: some eyed the “volume looks good” and shouted send it, while others shrugged that the listing “did nothing.” Either way, it was the headline mover in the chats and sparked a lot of discovery chatter around what WhiteBIT is and whether it helps liquidity right now.
Second, the Kasia app stole a lot of attention. People kept saying things like “Kasia is goat,” “best wallet I’ve used,” and “talk and send funds in one.” There’s active Android testing going on, interest in iPhone testing, and a steady drumbeat of feature talk: notifications (framed as a “game changer”), group chats, and even a “native login” flow via wallet message signing. On the tech side, someone noted “you know Kasia has an indexer now,” while another flagged rough edges like needing to relog for refresh. Net sentiment: strong excitement with healthy, hands-on feedback.
Third, we saw dev energy around Rusty Kaspa. One contributor said they’re “contributing to rusty kaspa,” discussed memory layout and iteration speed, and got guidance that you don’t need your own node to map tx IDs to block IDs right now—plus a note that “later, we’ll add an RPC method” for that. It’s the kind of practical, incremental progress that quietly improves the developer experience.
Fourth, Smart Contracts / Kasplex remained a lightning rod. People kept asking “any news?” and “when is the date,” with claims they were delayed to make it better—but no firm timing in the chats. One listener who watched an interview came away skeptical, calling the answers defensive. The vibe here is split: high expectations, but patience wearing thin until concrete updates land.
And finally, a running meme turned real request: “stablecions.” Between jokes about “CUSDT” and “EU compliant,” the underlying message was clear: the community wants stablecoins on Kaspa. No official announcements in today’s chatter—just persistent demand and a sense that stable rails would help everyday, retail-friendly usage.
That’s it for today’s pulse. Let’s see what tomorrow brings. Catch you then.