Kaspa Holders Exhausted But Still Betting on Builders
Hey, welcome to Kaspa Daily Pulse – here’s what the Kaspa community’s been buzzing about today…
Alright… first up, the mood was pretty raw. A bunch of people were basically venting about being down bad after buying between 5 cents and 20 cents, with some saying they’re down from like 20 grand to 4 grand. Lots of “please just get us back to 18 cents” energy, and even some “road to zero” doomposting. But it wasn’t pure panic — more like exhaustion after a long grind. You could feel that “I’m not selling… but I’m tired” vibe all over the chat.
Second highlight: vProgs and programmability kept popping up as the main “why I’m still here” narrative. People were talking about how the real upside comes from either holding the base token or catching the ecosystem wave once programmability lands. There was also a mini builder arc — folks asking what language you build with, hearing “any language,” and then getting into a side convo about needing some kind of proving language “like Cairo”… with others immediately going, “yeah, but nothing’s confirmed.” So: optimism, curiosity, and a lot of “I should probably learn to code” energy. Even the frustrated people still sounded like they’re waiting for that ecosystem spark.
Third: whale-wallet speculation flared up again. Some were straight-up hoping the biggest wallet is Binance, others were convinced it’s Wintermute, and one person claimed a buying pattern matches Wintermute “according to a financial analyst.” Then of course… somebody called that analyst “on crack.” Net-net: no hard proof in the chat — just the community trying to explain price action by guessing who’s accumulating and what that means.
Fourth: there was a smaller but real thread around identity and tools — someone mentioned using a KNS name like a legit identifier and asked about using existing wallets, basically “I’m not sending my domain to a wallet I don’t own.” Not a big headline, but it shows people still care about usability and ownership rails.
That’s it for today’s pulse. Let’s see what tomorrow brings. Catch you then.