Kaspa Builders Push Forward as Market Stalls

Kaspa Builders Push Forward as Market Stalls

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

First up, the mood around the market was… honestly pretty familiar. A few people were asking whether it’s a good time to top up their KAS bags, while others pushed back and said Bitcoin might still drag things lower. But the bigger vibe wasn’t panic. It was more like: “we’ve been sideways for a while, we’re used to this.” One person even summed it up as a calm little upward consolidation, with the routine being: breakdown… consolidate… breakdown. Not exactly champagne energy, but not doom either. More like patient bag-holder mode.

Next, there was some real technical excitement around zero-knowledge proving. One community member said they were happy zk is finally being taken seriously, especially because specialized machines are being developed to cut proof costs way down. The conversation got into how proving is still expensive right now, especially for complex things like AI models. And the key takeaway was this: people see zk as important for Kaspa, but they also know the tech still has to become economically practical before the really big use cases open up.

Another practical thread was all about Kaspa payments. Someone was building a split-payment setup using Kasware and asked how to confirm which vendor paid what. The community walked through the issue pretty clearly: if you want to know who paid, you need to tie wallet addresses to users somewhere in your app. Supabase came up as a simple storage option, and there was also a mention that “sign in with Kaspa” is complete but still under review, pending KIP twelve finalization. That felt like one of the more useful builder conversations of the day.

There was also a quick security-minded mention of Kassigner. Someone asked if anyone had tested it, and another person said they had the device, flashed the firmware, and still needed to do more testing. They also planned to use AI to review the code because, well… trust, but verify.

And finally, Kaspa’s bigger vision came up through Dagknight and vProgs. One post painted a broad picture: finance, gaming, AI, robotics, healthcare, energy… basically Kaspa as a scalable base layer for a lot more than payments. Big vision, big claims, but definitely something the community was chewing on today.

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