🪑 FIVE EMPTY CHAIRS AT THE BIGGEST EVENT OF THIS CYCLE.
@Grayscale says: "PoW is digital capital."
@MichaelSaylor says: "Only Nakamoto consensus is real."
@elonmusk says: "Bitcoin is slow — crypto must work as a payment network."
@cz_binance says: "We listen to the community."
@coinbase says: "We list where the fundamentals are real."
There is exactly ONE network that answers all five theses at once:
✅ Pure PoW, Nakamoto-level security
✅ 10 blocks per second, sub-cent fees
✅ The most active community in crypto right now (check the metrics)
✅ Full programmability in 2 weeks (Toccata, June 2026)
✅ Fair launch — no premine, no VCs, no insider unlocks. The last one this cycle.
It's Kaspa. $KAS.
The question isn't "please notice us." The question is: why aren't you at the table yet?
In 6 months, entry will be more expensive. In 12 months, too late to explain to shareholders why you missed it.
History is already being written. The chairs are still empty.
🔁 COMMUNITY — your move:
Quote this post and tag ONE name from the list with one line on why their thesis breaks without Kaspa. No shilling. No caps. Argument → tag → post.
Let's make this impossible to ignore.
#Kaspa $KAS #Grayscale #Binance #Coinbase #Bitcoin #PoW #Toccata2026 #AI #Crypto
@KaspaWojak They posted $50k soon one day, the next they posted “this is the bottom”, when one comes true they’ll say “ I was right all along, join my discord for more calls like this”
why I’m personally excited about Kaspa’s upcoming Toccata covenants
- for the first time, I can build creative, complex apps directly over infrastructure I helped design and build
- we designed under architectural constraints, but the result came out surprisingly expressive and powerful
- Silverscript is cool as hell
- I can literally open a *.sil file and write a complex contract that will be fully verified on Kaspa L1
- (nottoself: create a 10-minute video showing the building of such an app e2e)
- I can design my own vaults and safeguards, and manage funds securely without risking a heart attack each time I touch a wallet
- covenant ids, contract templates, and inter-covenant communication (ICC) feel like a new set of axioms, or a new algebra to work with and discover
- sig verify from stack / sighash anyone-can-pay + covenant ids can allow interesting shared-state covenants (requires a non-consensus miner policy; kudos to @maxibitcat for pushing this line of thinking)
- complex contract systems can be deployed in one spk hash. no storage rent, no deployment tax; users pay only the transient mass for tx data as they use it
- as I’ve mentioned in the past, this becomes especially interesting for AI/agentic environments, where bots could cheaply create one-time agreements between themselves
- I didn’t even mention based apps yet. That’s a whole vertical that isn’t ready for exploration yet, but will be very soon