Kaspa Faces Wallet Drama as London Meetup Announced

Hey, welcome to Kaspa Daily Pulse – here’s what the Kaspa community’s been buzzing about today.

First up, circle November 8th: folks are lining up a London get-together to celebrate Kaspa’s 4th anniversary. It’s shaping into a proper “grab a beer, meet the usernames” kind of vibe, with people joking they’ll afford two beers if KAS behaves. Community IRL energy is always a good sign… even in a choppy market.

Now, price talk. It was a rollercoaster in the low five-cent range — think around five-point-four cents — with a lot of gallows humor and “is this the bottom?” chatter. Bears threw out “three cents” and even “two,” while bulls fired back with “max pain means up,” short-squeeze hopes at five-and-a-half cents, and those classic targets: six cents, ten cents, even the big one dollar dream. The wider market backdrop didn’t help the mood: some called out Bitcoin’s pullback and noted the global crypto cap hovering around 3.81 trillion — up about two-point-one percent over the day — which made Kaspa’s underperformance sting a little more. Still, the DCA diehards are… well, still DCA-ing.

Third: serious drama around Flux and the Zelcore wallet. Multiple voices swapped stories about alleged wallet compromises, arguments over whether Flux and Zelcore are truly separate, and a lot of “don’t trust, verify” energy. There was also pushback on the idea of running Kaspa nodes on Flux, with miners and node-runners questioning the point — and some folks wondering if they should just sell their FLUX. Not financial advice, obviously, but it was the hottest technical-meets-security thread of the day.

Fourth highlight: product and adoption talk. Kasia — the Kaspa wallet — got some love and some tough love. iOS came up a lot, with mentions of a small closed beta — just a dozen testers — and plenty of “make it more Apple-friendly, please.” The community also hammered on utility: people want stablecoins like USDT or USDC available on Kaspa rails, arguing that real-world spend flows could flip the narrative from “interesting tech” to “daily driver.”

Bonus vibe check: outages on the big web reminded folks why decentralization matters. When major cloud or L2 infra hiccups, it feeds the “keep it robust, keep it simple” Kaspa ethos. And yes, the memes flew — but underneath, that resilience theme kept popping up.

That’s it for today’s pulse. Let’s see what tomorrow brings. Catch you then.

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