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koinye

@koin_yee

who is the real imposter? my money is on Y.S 🦈 Make Satoshi Great Again!

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ꓘyoshi τakeshiro (@kyoshitakeshiro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Carl Moon 🌙 Imagine a Layer 1; 🔐 Secure & decentralized as $BTC (PoW, Nakamoto consensus) ⚡️ Faster than $SOL and scalable (10 BPS now, 100 BPS in the future) 🧠 EVM-compatible smart contracts like $ETH (coming to mainnet soon) 🌱 Fair-launched — no VC games, just organic growth & real

Hans Moog 🦋 (@hus_qy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Explorateur𐤊aspa Christian Ludwig Crypto Scientist Michael Sutton Yonatan Sompolinsky Adam Back I have a hard time believing that one of the original cypher punk people would reject Kaspa's really brilliant solution to Bitcoins' need for a weakly synchronous network model as it's essentially the only remaining benefit of Lamports line of thought and the reason why we see

Michael Sutton (@michaelsuttonil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I want, perhaps for the first time ever on this platform, to write a post from a personal perspective. This post isn’t going to address any other person, and as such, I would appreciate not receiving any sharp-tongued comments or personal remarks about any particular case. Read

Luke Dunshea (@elldeeone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

" Kaspa marries #Bitcoin fundamentals with Solana-level execution, through committed research innovation efforts. From a tech perspective, it deserves to win. It winning is a win for the entire industry, a glimmer of market integrity. No-one can faithfully guarantee it

Kaspa Daily (@dailykaspa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wallet #2 made a major move, adding 31 million KAS in the last 24 hours through two large transfers from Gate io and Bybit. This wallet now holds 3% of the total Kaspa supply, marking one of the most significant single-day accumulation events in recent months.

Wallet #2 made a major move, adding 31 million KAS in the last 24 hours through two large transfers from Gate io and Bybit.

This wallet now holds 3% of the total Kaspa supply, marking one of the most significant single-day accumulation events in recent months.
Mr. Kaspa (@kaspaguru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Great $KAS Supply Shock of ‘25 is here 90% of the $KAS supply hasn’t moved in over a month, leaving less than 3 billion coins in the tradable float This number is shrinking fast with wallet #2 and other whales scooping huge amounts of $KAS every week Prepare for volatility

The Great $KAS Supply Shock of ‘25 is here

90% of the $KAS supply hasn’t moved in over a month, leaving less than 3 billion coins in the tradable float

This number is shrinking fast with wallet #2 and other whales scooping huge amounts of $KAS every week

Prepare for volatility
Kaspa Daily (@dailykaspa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

74.5% of Kaspa supply hasn’t moved in over 3 months - the highest level yet. That’s a rise of nearly 6% just this month, and 15% since the start of the year. The trend is clear: more holders are locking in for the long term. As short-term trading activity cools, conviction

74.5% of Kaspa supply hasn’t moved in over 3 months - the highest level yet.

That’s a rise of nearly 6% just this month, and 15% since the start of the year.

The trend is clear: more holders are locking in for the long term. As short-term trading activity cools, conviction
Vijay Kailash, CFA (@realvijayk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm gonna get a TON of hate for this. I became a Bitcoin maxi for what Bitcoin was supposed to fix: the quality of our money. In fact over 80% (soon to be 95%+) of my wealth is stored in Bitcoin (and I plan to continue accumulating daily). However, we maxis say everything is a

₿RT 𐤊💚📈🐈 (@brt2412) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the research papers that preceded $KAS, “Accelerating Bitcoin's Transaction Processing. Fast Money Grows on Trees, Not Chains”, was discussed on bitcointalk.org in December of 2013 where Aviv Zohar (Aviv Zohar) shared he and Yonatan’s (Yonatan Sompolinsky) research on

One of the research papers that preceded $KAS, “Accelerating Bitcoin's Transaction Processing. Fast Money Grows on Trees, Not Chains”, was discussed on bitcointalk.org in December of 2013 where Aviv Zohar (<a href="/Avivz78/">Aviv Zohar</a>) shared he and Yonatan’s (<a href="/hashdag/">Yonatan Sompolinsky</a>) research on
Vijay Kailash, CFA (@realvijayk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most people who own alts plan to exit when it hits "$x price." Most people in $KAS and $BTC don't ever plan to sell because these assets are the exit from the fiat system. Few.

The Kaspa Onion (@thekaspaonion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Satoshi- "I've moved on to better things" U think he's using lightning and not kaspa 🤣 Yes Satoshi just builds Bitcoin and then throws sovereignty out the window and casually uses L2

Kaspa Commons (@kaspa_commons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Overall I expect dk/zk branches to begin landing soon in rk’s main repository. Looking forward to this turning into a beautiful decentralized open source coding voyage.” ~ Michael Sutton Crescendo isn’t the final upgrade, future developments like DagKnight and zero-knowledge

Hans Moog 🦋 (@hus_qy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vijay Kailash, CFA, CFP® KAS doesn't use Layer 2 to increase its scalability but rather to add features like programmability to its tech stack. When Bitcoin launched, it was mainly about enabling people to exchange funds over the internet, acting as a form of peer-to-peer cash. However, the utility of

Potat (@liberatedpotato) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calm BTC Rover of Kaspa Gonzo.𐤊as Grant Bartel ₿ЯT 𐤊 🐈📈 This is actually a pretty interesting topic, but let's build the premise first: The "Layer 2" concept we know today (Lightning, rollups, etc) didn't exist during Satoshi's time. The Lightning Network paper only appeared in 2015. Early ideas did float around, but nothing concrete.

<a href="/calmbtc/">Calm BTC</a> <a href="/RoverofKaspa/">Rover of Kaspa</a> <a href="/Dr_Gonzo_K/">Gonzo.𐤊as</a> <a href="/grant_bartel/">Grant Bartel</a> <a href="/brt2412/">₿ЯT 𐤊 🐈📈</a> This is actually a pretty interesting topic, but let's build the premise first:
The "Layer 2" concept we know today (Lightning, rollups, etc) didn't exist during Satoshi's time. The Lightning Network paper only appeared in 2015. Early ideas did float around, but nothing concrete.
Yonatan Sompolinsky (@hashdag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Binance, Thanks for including me in the top 100 blockchain people list, appreciate the signal! I must decline the Dubai invite though. I do not wish to disrespect, but many of the award voters are avid kaspians who rooted for my kaspa status at least as much as for my

<a href="/binance/">Binance</a>,

Thanks for including me in the top 100 blockchain people list, appreciate the signal!

I must decline the Dubai invite though. I do not wish to disrespect, but many of the award voters are avid kaspians who rooted for my kaspa status at least as much as for my