Kaspa Wallet Fears vs Massive Bullish Vision

Hey, welcome to Kaspa Daily Pulse – here’s what the Kaspa community’s been buzzing about today.
First up, the biggest real conversation was around self-custody and wallet reliability. A bunch of people were talking about Tangem bugs… things like balances showing zero until the app refreshed UTXO data, NFC issues taking a few tries, and general anxiety around having serious money parked on a device that glitches at the wrong moment. That rolled into a broader rant about how a lot of crypto hardware still feels weirdly unfinished — from wallets to ASICs to shipping and support. The mood there was basically: if these products are holding people’s life savings, they need to be WAY more polished.
Second, and probably the most bullish part of the day, was the ongoing excitement around Kaspa’s future tech stack. People were talking up Dagknight and vProgs in a big way, with the idea that Kaspa could become this singular, scalable base layer for way more than payments — stuff like Web3, gaming, energy, AI, robotics, even healthcare. Now, nobody was pretending that all of that is here today… but the sentiment was clear: the community sees Kaspa’s long-term edge as infrastructure, not hype. And tied to that, there was a strong opinion that native apps on Kaspa could eventually leave L2-style approaches in the dust.
Third, there was this very classic Kaspa split between conviction and frustration. On one hand, people were joking about buying more, waiting for lower entries, asking whether KAS might revisit 2 cents, and wondering why the price “barely moves” even when the fundamentals sound so strong. On the other hand, the response from the true believers was basically, “trust me.” Salary going all into Kaspa, long-term holding, dreams of Kaspa powering major global markets — that kind of energy was definitely alive today. So the sentiment wasn’t euphoric… but it was stubbornly bullish.
And last thing: the community itself got a lot of attention. Multiple people were saying Kaspa feels different because regular users can actually interact with core builders, and that other legit coin communities don’t really have that same vibe. There was even some debate about whether future upgrades could eventually create camps inside the ecosystem… but right now, the stronger feeling was that Kaspa still feels like one big community pulling in the same direction.
That’s it for today’s pulse. Let’s see what tomorrow brings. Catch you then.