Kaspa Capitulation or Ultimate Buy Zone?

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

First up… the vibe was VERY “are we cooked?” A lot of folks were talking like we’re in full-on capitulation mode — tourists gone, only the conviction crowd left. There was a ton of back-and-forth on whether this is the bottom, or if there’s still “one more drop” before any real reversal. And yeah, people straight-up referenced Kaspa sitting around “four cents,” with some doomers calling “three cents soon,” while others were basically like, “fine… I’ll just keep buying all the way down.” Classic pain-chat… but also kind of a bonding ritual at this point.

Second highlight: the fundamentals crew tried to drag the convo back to the long game. The big milestone name that kept popping up was vProgs — as in, “if Kaspa delivers vProgs, skies clear.” And right next to that, there was this almost symbolic line in the sand: staying above a one billion market cap. One side framed it like, “one billion is the level we MUST hold,” and the other side fired back with predictions like “below one billion in two months” and even “seven hundred million.” So yeah, not everyone agrees… but it’s clear what the community is using as their north star right now: delivery plus that one-billion-ish stability.

Third: the KRC-twenty chatter. People were debating whether these KRC-twenty plays are opportunity… or just pure gamba. You had folks admitting some tokens feel “triple deep fried,” and someone literally saying KRC-twenty has “a small chance” but is still a gamble. Then the counter-punch came fast: “bro, buy KAS… we’re dying here.” That pretty much sums up the tension — side quests versus the main bag.

Fourth: wallet security drama. Tangem caught heat — the big talking point was closed-source versus open-source. Some pushed Trezor as the safer, open option… then the reality check landed: Trezor doesn’t support native Kaspa yet, so you can’t actually store KAS on it right now. That turned into a surprisingly practical discussion: if you’re not transacting and you’re seedless on Tangem, some people argued it’s “fine for pure cold storage.”

Last quick note: someone called out the “lowest engagement rate for Kaspa in two weeks,” and “Arcy FUD” making a return — so it was a quieter day, but spicier in the arguments.

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

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