Kaspa Devs Fix Bugs as Price Frustration Grows

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

First up, the most “builders-only” thing in the chat: folks were troubleshooting a Kaspa WASM SDK v1.1.0-rc1 crash tied to getUtxosByAddresses. Someone shared a workaround that fixed their UTXO calls by swapping back to a WASM file from a repo, and they even dropped a minimal repro script to help devs reproduce it cleanly. The vibe there was actually solid: RC1 node performance got a “seems very good” nod after the fix, so… pain, but productive pain.

Second highlight: covenants talk flared up again. People were passing around a covenants explainer site, and “zk covenants” got name-dropped as something worth checking out. Underneath the noise, the real theme was: “What does Kaspa build next that actually moves the needle?” Covenants showed up as the most concrete “tech direction” people wanted to chew on.

Third: the community also kept circling back to hackathon energy. A “we got two hundred and five hackers” line popped up, plus some chatter about signing up, and the whole “Kas-first” mentality. Even with doomposting, it’s clear a chunk of the room is still focused on shipping and stacking small wins.

Fourth: a more consumer-friendly nugget slipped in: someone said Tangem has a Kaspa card design option now. Tiny detail, but people reacted like, “Okay, that’s actually cool.” Stuff like that tends to land well because it’s tangible, not theory.

And yeah… the mood check: there was a LOT of frustration around price action. People were explicitly tossing around Kaspa at four point five cents, jokes about heading back toward three cents, and even macro venting like alts being sold to keep BTC above ninety-five thousand. Not advice, just the emotional temperature: shaky, impatient, and kinda spicy.

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

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