Kaspa Builders Shift Focus as Wallet Debate Heats Up

Kaspa Builders Shift Focus as Wallet Debate Heats Up

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

First up, one of the more meaningful conversations was around wallets… specifically this idea that Kaspa wallets could soon feel pretty limited on features unless they build around Rift. Rift got described as a proof-of-concept browser extension wallet from the Kaspa community, built to show off a unified browser wallet API. The big appeal is simple: instead of developers learning every wallet integration one by one, they could plug into one common API and SDK. That’s the kind of under-the-radar builder talk that actually matters, because better wallet standards could make the whole ecosystem easier to build on.

Second, there was a pretty ambitious thread around Dagknight and vProgs. The bullish take was that Kaspa’s upcoming Dagknight could make vProgs substantially better and push Kaspa toward being a scalable base layer for everything from finance and gaming to AI, robotics, transportation, and even healthcare. But what made the discussion worth paying attention to is that it didn’t stay pure hype. Someone pushed back with a useful reality check: for gaming and NFTs, Kaspa still needs a covenant-based NFT standard, and specifically “KRC-721C” got mentioned as something creators would need. So the mood there was excited… but also grounded.

Third, the community mood on price and positioning was VERY Kaspa. Half the room was joking about being broke, asking if they were rich yet, and clowning around about one dollar Kaspa. But underneath the memes, there was a real split in sentiment. One person pointed out that at a price of 3.2 cents, Kaspa is still up 17,000 percent versus the U.S. dollar since its first exchange listing. Others kept hammering the same mindset: stop focusing on dollar price, focus on stacking more Kaspa. So the emotional vibe today was basically: yes, people are frustrated… but conviction is still there.

And last, there was a subtle but important shift in tone away from pure trading chatter and toward building. In the middle of all the leverage talk and market noise, one comment really stood out: the best edge right now is building something useful on Kaspa. Honestly, that might be the cleanest summary of the day. Beneath the jokes, the arguments, and the moon-talk, the strongest signal was still builders thinking about infrastructure, standards, and actual utility.

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