**Official Toccata Release — Mainnet Hardfork Activation Included** (Links in reply)
We’re excited to announce the official Kaspa release containing the **Toccata Hardfork** activation logic.
Toccata is scheduled to activate on mainnet at DAA score `474,165,565`, expected around **June 30, 2026, 16:15 UTC**.
This is a consensus-changing upgrade. All node operators, miners, pools, exchanges, indexers, wallets, and infrastructure providers must upgrade before activation to remain compatible with the network.
Toccata introduces a major expansion of Kaspa L1 capabilities, including:
• **Native L1 covenant support** through transaction introspection, allowing for more expressive contracts, including stateful contracts
• **Covenant IDs**, providing stable covenant lineage across UTXO transitions, so covenant instances can preserve continuity as their state moves from one UTXO to the next
• **ZK proof verification on L1** via `OpZkPrecompile`, enabling to trustlessly offload computation off-chain.
• **Partitioned sequencing commitments**, improving support for based ZK applications by making lane-local proving scale with relevant activity rather than global throughput
Please upgrade as soon as possible and verify your nodes are running the new release well before the activation DAA score.
Thank you to everyone who contributed to designing, implementing, reviewing, and testing Toccata.
I’m going to start hosting $KAS spaces once a week.
This is a network that is next level, something I truly believe in and have done so since 2023.
I’ve never had this level of conviction.
That's a really good question, but it's hard to answer in a single tweet because our mission is quite extensive, and it requires a lot of background knowledge to really understand what sets Kaspa apart.
Currently, a lot of people see Kaspa as “Bitcoin’s crazy little brother” that improves time-to-finality by leveraging the benefits of DAG-based consensus protocols without accepting their traditional drawbacks, such as decreased decentralization or a limited validator set.
This perception is somewhat accurate, but it falls short of conveying the full picture, because Kaspa’s vision extends far beyond just trying to be a better Bitcoin.
Anyone willing to study Kaspa and its broader vision will discover similarities to nearly all major existing DLT designs: from Bitcoin, to Ethereum, to Solana, Sui, Celestia, and beyond.
My personal view is that “research” in the DLT space is approaching a point of convergence. We increasingly understand how to push distributed systems close to the limits of what physics permits. The frontier is no longer only about raw throughput or faster finality. The attention is shifting toward game theory, incentives, sequencing, MEV, alignment, and how to build systems where the economic incentives of users, builders, miners, validators, applications, and infrastructure providers do not work against each other.
That is why debates like based rollups versus arbitrary sequencing, shared sequencing, MEV mitigation, proposer-builder separation, and execution-layer incentives matter so much. These are not niche technical details. They determine whether a network can remain neutral, decentralized, and aligned while scaling to global usage.
And this is where I think Kaspa is pushing the boundaries in a very important way.
Kaspa is not merely trying to be “fast.” The goal is to build an L1 where speed, decentralization, security, and incentives are aligned at the base layer. A system that does not scale by hiding complexity behind trusted committees, privileged sequencers, centralized validator sets, or opaque coordination mechanisms, but instead tries to preserve the spirit of proof-of-work while extending what an L1 can realistically do.
Because Kaspa arrived later than many other major projects, it does not carry the same degree of technological debt. It can absorb lessons from Bitcoin, Ethereum, rollups, modular blockchains, high-throughput monolithic chains, DAG research, MEV research, and the broader history of decentralized systems, and combine those lessons into something more optimal.
To me, that is what Kaspa is building: not just a faster blockchain, but a more incentive-aligned decentralized infrastructure layer.
But this also creates a different challenge.
Kaspa’s biggest problem today is not its technology. It is the lack of centralized coordination around communicating the vision. And because Kaspa is a grass-roots movement, that responsibility does not belong to a marketing department, or a single leadership team. It belongs to the community.
That also means the community has a different role to play.
There will always be holders who are mainly interested in price, and that is completely fine. But there also need to be people who are here because they want to use the technology to build a different future. People who care about the architecture, the incentives, the open questions, the trade-offs, and the long-term trajectory of decentralized infrastructure.
I am one of those people.
I am not interested in DLTs merely as a way to generate wealth. I am interested in them because I believe they can change the trajectory of humanity as a whole.
For that reason, I want to use this opportunity to announce a regular community hangout where we discuss the current state of development, the open questions, and where we can align our vision together.
The first session will be on Tuesday, June 9th, 2026.
We will talk about the vProgs framework, how the codebase works, what sets Kaspa apart, where we improve on existing solutions, and what still needs to be done. The goal is for this to become a regular, possibly bi-weekly, event where we as a community come together to discuss the future and understand the technology.
Eventually, we can invite people from other projects as well, but the main focus at the beginning will be explaining and communicating how things work under the hood.
There is still a lot of work to be done, and I do not want to waste precious time. So the first sessions may feel a little improvised, but we can improve as we go.
The important thing is that we start.
So mark the date: Tuesday, June 9th, 2026.
It is hard to convince new people that #kaspa is "the one to rule them all", when the $kas price is -85% from ATH. It will be easier when we reach ATH again. But who will push the price there if not new investors?! Any solutions?!
@cryptomatt1983@AltcoinDaily He realized that #kaspa has no one who will pay him for promotion, since it is not premined. That is how it works with crypto influencers.. no money, no talking .. fundamentals do not count here..
I don’t believe the Toccata hard fork is fully priced in for $kas.
Many in the market still seem underinformed about Kaspa and crypto in general, and the potential impact may be underestimated. Or #crypto is dying.
🪑 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
Untill #kaspa decouples from #btc we can just dream of any major upside action... if $btc plunges, $kas does the same.. this "all crypto colleration" is insane...
🚨 KASPA JUST FIRED THE WARNING SHOT
Toccata activated on Testnet 10 flawlessly.
Next: mainnet.
Covenants++
Native L1 tokens
ZK opcodes
This is where $KAS stops being “fast money” and starts becoming the fastest financial layer on Earth.
$KAS is approaching closer to Toccata going live on mainnet. One final hardfork test is being done on testnet-10 happening today!
Testnet-10 source: https://t.co/Q5hNGqGkYY
CPU miner for testnet-10: https://t.co/DHYNVipRtC
Toccata hardfork activation testing in devnet earlier today showed very promising results with a smooth transition. Truly amazing work guys @michaelsuttonil@OriNewman@Max143672@IzioDev! TN10 hf very soon