Kaspa has crossed 2.3 billion total transactions.
Almost certainly under-discussed in the 2026 crypto landscape, @kaspaunchained $KAS has reached a grand total of 2.319B transactions on mainnet, driven by major scalability upgrades implemented as far back as 2025.
At the same time, the network has processed around 462 million blocks and remains one of (if not the) most scalable PoW blockchains in the entire industry.
What's next for the $KAS ecosystem?
This marks the end of the Bitcoin religion.
Meanwhile, $KAS impresses with new records and features. As do many other alt coin.
Bitcoin maxis are a dying breed.
New Release. Chirp just added MQTT support.
This is not a minor update. This is us opening the door to the entire connected world. Here's why it matters 🧵
#DePIN #Chirp #IoT #MQTT #Zigbee #SmartHome
Most people are still very bearish, calling for a June 2022 style drop down to $30K-$40K. But the structure is nothing like 2022.
Back then $BTC lost support and got rejected hard. In 2026 we’re holding above support, not breaking below it. The chart speaks for itself.
I sent $5 worth of $KAS to @_DrLiberty in seconds
All on the base layer, while using Proof of Work consensus
Truly decentralized, peer to peer cash - just as Satoshi envisioned
Study and use #Kaspa
Binance no lista Kaspa pero lista Rave.
Rave es mejor que Kaspa? Obviamente no.
Kaspa es la tecnología más revolucionaria desde Bitcoin.
Que ocurre es descentralizada y hay que minarla, al igual que bitcoin.
De hecho si Bitcoin no hubiese sido la primera moneda, y se creara hoy, Binance no la listaría.
Exigirían un 3% del supply, y quien se lo daría?
Satoshi?
Los mineros que están pagando de su bolsillo para dar seguridad a la red?
Los inversores minoristas?
Binance solo lista monedas para descargarlas en tu cara.
Proyecto que es lanzado en Binance va en contra de los intereses de sus inversores.
Kaspa es descentralizada, no se puede corromper, nada va a regalar monedas a Binance.
Por eso no está listada.
Si la quieren, que compren las monedas.
Este sector está podrido.
Kaspa is built on GHOSTDAG protocol by Yonatan Sompolinsky and Aviv Zohar.
It allows much higher block production rates without sacrificing security, with no need to wait for full propagation before mining the next block.
It tolerates concurrent blocks and forks via a tunable parameter k, which controls how many “parallel” blocks are accepted as honest.
It automatically identifies honest blocks (the “blue” set/k-cluster) versus adversarial ones (the “red” set).
It produces a robust, agreed-upon total order of all blocks and transactions that all honest nodes converge on.
It maintains a >50% security threshold even at high throughput, unlike Bitcoin, which requires a very low block rate to stay secure.
When k=0, it reduces to classic longest-chain behavior (Bitcoin). The paper also provides GHOSTDAG, an efficient greedy algorithm that approximates the ideal (but NP-hard) PHANTOM ordering in real time.
I must admit, you learn all this by listening to Shai Wyborski.