Kaspa Community Split as Big Questions Emerge

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

First up… the VIBES were all over the place. A bunch of people were straight-up venting about losses and stress — like “I’d be less stressed if Kaspa went to zero,” or “the only thing making my life bad is watching my crypto losses.” But then, in classic crypto fashion, the mood flipped fast: someone noticed a “mini pump” right after they started whining, and another person joked, “That was the bottom… five dollars tomorrow.” And when Kaspa ticked up by about ONE percent, you got the “it’s happening” energy again. Emotional whiplash: confirmed.

Second highlight: K-social chatter got more serious. People were talking about scammers and bots showing up — surprised, but also weirdly taking it as a sign that “people still care.” There were questions like, “How is K-social gonna handle bots if it gets bigger?” and concerns about there being no moderation. The most practical take was basically: maybe the fees are the spam filter… and that might be the whole point.

Third: there was some confusion — or maybe frustration — around development talk. Someone asked, “Where is KIP sixteen through nineteen?” and the response was basically, “They never happened… you’re imagining it,” followed by “look at forks” or “pull requests.” The vibe here felt like: people want something concrete to point to, and they’re digging around for receipts.

Fourth — and this was the BIG debate — privacy and positioning. One camp argued Kaspa should be built “under Monero” as a kind of layer-two, tossing around ideas like FCMP-plus-plus, or even “make Kasero” by merging concepts. The other side pushed back hard: privacy isn’t the point, and Kaspa’s value is being fast, traceable, and usable for stablecoin-style systems. Someone even threw out the idea that XMR plus KAS could disrupt “three trillion” and run toward “one hundred trillion.” No matter where you land, it was the most substantive convo of the day.

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

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