What if Kaspa ($KAS) reached the same market cap as today’s top cryptocurrencies?
ETH ($202.21B) → $7.05
BNB ($77.64B) → $2.71
XRP ($67.49B) → $2.35
SOL ($40B) → $1.39
TRX ($31.3B) → $1.09
Huge upside if adoption and utility keep growing. 🚀#Kaspa#KAS
Walked into @BestBuy today and spotted @Tangem on the shelf. 👀
Self-custody hardware wallets sitting right there with the everyday tech — this is how crypto actually goes mainstream.
$KAS $BTC $ETH $SOL @TAO — secure your bags.
$3 Kaspa is realistic.
That is a 100x from here, and only a 100 billion dollar market cap.
In a multi trillion dollar crypto market, that is not a moonshot. It is just math.
#kaspa
$KAS truly is the best cryptocurrency on the market.
The tech is advanced, the community backs it fully.
We just don’t have millions of dollars to put it in front of people.
A day at a time. A builder at a time.
Bittensor $TAO continues to move in the right direction
Subnets who no longer contribute will cease to receive emissions
No more free loaders and grifters
The ecosystem should only be rewarding quality, and now it will be
What Toccata does not deliver on June 30:
🔵 100 BPS
🔵 DAGKnight
🔵 vProgs
🔵 mature DeFi ecosystem
🔵 polished consumer app layer
What it is scheduled to deliver:
🟡 native L1 covenant programming
🟡 based-ZK infrastructure
🟡 new transaction and script capabilities
🟡 the base for new application paths
The roadmap is interesting.
Mainnet status still matters.
Call each thing by its actual label.
$KAS #Toccata
$ETH holders: Time to rotate into $KAS. Here's why:
1. Speed kills. Kaspa runs 10 blocks per second (aiming for 100) with instant confirmations. ETH still crawls compared to that raw throughput. No more gas wars or waiting games.
2. True scalability without compromises. BlockDAG tech processes blocks in parallel not linear like ETH. This is Nakamoto consensus on steroids: decentralized, secure PoW, and hyper-scalable.
3. Massive upside asymmetry. Kaspa's market cap sits around ~$800M. ETH is over $200B. If KAS captures even a fraction of ETH's narrative, 10-50x is on the table. History rhymes.
4. Toccata hardfork is imminent (June 2026). Native tokens, covenants, ZK opcodes, SilverScript programmability turning Kaspa into a full programmable L1 while keeping blazing speed. This is ETH's 2017 smart contract moment.
5. Fair launch purity. No VC bags, no premine, no bullshit. Every KAS mined. Real PoW security vs. ETH's staked validator risks and centralization concerns.
6. Fees stay dirt cheap. High throughput = low costs forever. Perfect for DeFi, payments, NFTs, and mass adoption where ETH still bleeds users on gas.
7. Beta play in a bull market. Capital rotates from blue-chips to high-conviction tech like this. Kaspa is the fastest, purest PoW scaler out there.ETH was the king of smart contracts. Kaspa is building the king of performance with programmability incoming.Rotate before Toccata hits. $KAS is loading.
What are you waiting for?
Everyone is treating Toccata like a feature release.
They're missing the point.
Toccata is the transition from digital cash to programmable digital cash, the moment Kaspa enters an entirely new category.
The market won't price that in until it's far too late.
kaspa:native #Kaspa
🚨 KASPA JUST SMASHED 2.3 BILLION TOTAL TRANSACTIONS! 🚨
The BlockDAG beast is unstoppable! 💥
While others talk scalability, Kaspa delivers it — blazing fast, feeless, and now powering over 2.3 BILLION transactions on a decentralized, secure L1 that’s built for the real world.
This isn’t hype… this is adoption accelerating. AI agents, micropayments, DeFi, and the next wave of global finance are finding their home on Kaspa. The Toccata upgrade and programmable future? It’s all loading up.
If you’re still sleeping on $KAS, the train is leaving the station. Long-term conviction holders know: Kaspa is the infrastructure the future runs on.
Who’s accumulating? Drop your favorite Kaspa milestone below! 🔥
@KaspaKing1 #Kaspa #KAS #BlockDAG #Crypto
prologue
Taking my dr.’s (Sompolinsky) advice to rest a bit and have fun after Toccata’s release, I started experimenting with argent: a small high-level DSL for multi-contract covenant apps that produces silverscript code.
Please don’t laugh at this definition of “rest” ;) Releasing heavy core consensus upgrades carries a massive burden of mainnet responsibility. Playing with language compilers and application structure is exploratory work. So yes, for some ppl, it might genuinely feel like resting.
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About three months ago, during the development of Toccata and silverscript, Ori (@someone235) threw a quick sentence at me: “You can implement a mechanism similar to MAST using ICC.”
(Stay with us if you want to understand what MAST is and why Ori was only partially right.)
Around that time, I started playing with complex scripts over silverscript and mostly tried to understand what a complex contract system over the new Kaspa script engine/silverscript could look like (or if one could be built at all). One thing led to another and I started trying to develop a chess game over silverscript. “okay codex, let’s start developing chess, let’s start with a chess game with basic movement rules, no complications. An array of 64 cells representing the board, public keys for black/white, turn, movement. The bare minimum that is still sufficiently complex.”
Of course, the first attempt didn’t go so well. As is fitting for a compiler in its early days, I quickly reached a state where I was the first one walking through certain code paths. This triggered a burst of contributions to silverscript itself and/or finding temporary workarounds.
The second attempt got stuck on the boundaries of the script itself. It turns out that implementing all the game rules for every possible piece plus scan loops statically unrolled to 64 iterations is, how should I put it, not really workable and tends to blow up. I came to the conclusion that the logic needed to be shattered into different contracts, meaning different scripts.
But how do you do that within the boundaries of a game? And what if I want to implement a decentralized chess league with players and scores that persist and update over time?
(By the way, chess is a complex and interesting test case for development, but don’t mistakenly think for a second that this discussion is limited to or aimed at games.)
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