Kaspa’s Marketing Push and Ecosystem Shake-Up

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

First up, the biggest “real” nugget: Yonatan was active and apparently had what folks called a straight-up marketing call, not a margin call. The vibe was: cut through the misinformation—especially on X—and get the narrative tighter. The spicy part? People said he’s lined up a professional crypto marketing team and is starting work with them next week. Community reaction was basically: finally… PLEASE don’t fumble this.

Second highlight is more of a “what actually moves the needle” debate: on-chain liquidity. Multiple people were hammering that getting USDC/USDT liquidity on Kaspa L1 is “absolutely key,” and there was chatter that Kaspa had discussions with USDC at one point—with the goal being native L1, no bridge involved. No hard details dropped, but it clearly matters to the room because it connects to adoption, not just vibes.

Third, a gut-punch for infra enjoyers: kas.fyi shutting down kept coming up. People asked why, and the answers were basically “no money” and morale damage—especially tied to the tbdai incident and backlash around removing it. There’s even a “watching December 16” line floating around, like folks are bracing for more fallout. Net-net: people hate losing useful tooling, even if they complain about it nonstop.

Fourth is sentiment + chart talk: the mood is rough—lots of “cooked” energy—but some traders pointed to a low-timeframe bottom range around 4.7 to 5 cents and talked about KAS being at “support.” There was even a call that it could flip bullish within about 12 hours, aiming near 4.9 cents. Also, people noted this annoying pattern: when BTC dips under 90 K, folks “jeet” KAS. fileciteturn1file6

Last quick one for builders: there was actually solid dev chatter about KIP-12 and wallet integration—like a future where it’s native JS, “get provider, send transaction,” and the obvious security angle: users approving transactions is the danger zone. That convo felt like a tiny beam of competence in the chaos.

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

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