Kaspa’s Big Tech Leap Is Closer Than You Think

Kaspa’s Big Tech Leap Is Closer Than You Think

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

First up, the BIG brain, roadmap-style chatter. People were tying a bunch of pieces together into this “Kaspa L0 world sequencer” idea: TangVM, Cov++, vProgs, ZeroClaw, “one hundred B-P-S,” ZK, and DK… all in one breath. The headline nugget is TangVM — described as Yonatan’s new proposed VM for vProgs — and folks were passing around a “hashdag” link like, “yo, read this.” The vibe was: it’s complex, but it makes the ecosystem feel seriously builder-heavy.

Second highlight: Dagknight and vProgs timelines got people pretty animated. The chat claimed there’s now a DK timeline, plus “vProgs v2,” with one specific marker floating around: Q3 of twenty twenty-six. Then it kept going — someone dropped “one hundred B-P-S by twenty twenty-seven,” and you could feel the room go, “wait… THAT soon?” Whether you buy the pace or not, it was clearly one of the most “stop scrolling” moments of the day.

Third: tooling talk around ZeroClaw. The crowd summarized it as a Rust-built version meant to reduce bloat and security issues compared to OpenClaw, and they described it operating like a daemon. People tossed around use cases like local home automation, and the key sentiment was basically: “seems useful… but trust is the bottleneck,” especially for anything important. One practical point that came up: if it has no internet access, it’s a lot harder to hijack.

Fourth: price-and-vibes check. There was a little victory lap about “skyrocketing” from 2.7 cents to 3.2 cents, plus calls of “big volume” and “Kaspa is pumping.” At the same time, it stayed pretty grounded — someone joked they’re “only 85 percent down from ATH instead of 90,” and the trading talk was mostly the usual: don’t buy tops, keep your head straight, survive.

Last quick note: a couple community friction points. Some folks said it’s been hard to get USDT lately because on-ramps are blocked. The Kaspathon wrap-up also popped up — people noted bkyou left the Kaspathon organization a few weeks ago and wrote an open letter somewhere in the Discord. And there was anxiety about a claim that Discord will start selling user data and old chats to security companies after March updates.

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