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Crypto/AI Enthusiast/Kaspa Educator/Writer/Silk Road OG
Satoshi's Laboratory.
Joined July 2017
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Hell, yes:) 0.009 $kas wick. 95% drop from ath āļø. The sooner we cover all the emotions on this spectrum the better. Redistribution of coins more evenly is a good thing. Gonna take time.
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Iām turning 41, but I donāt feel like celebrating. Our generation is running out of time to save the free Internet built for us by our fathers. What was once the promise of the free exchange of information is being turned into the ultimate tool of control. Once-free countries
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Soon, the dragon will awaken
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Debasement isnāt just a financial flaw, itās a universal pattern where entropy and competition continually reshape value. Kaspa counters this by anchoring money to thermodynamic cost, resisting parasitic layers and policy illusions.
Economies of Forever Increasing Layers of Scales #kaspa $kas @kaspaunchained What is debasement? I think most minds go directly to fiat and inflation and stays focused there, and yes it is the form of debasement that touches us all the most. Anywhere we go in space or time it
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11/11 TL;DR: Kaspa blocks are composable, multi-parent objects. That design unlocks high throughput and low latency while maintaining eventual orderingāhow Kaspa scales without sacrificing neutrality.
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10/11 This parallelism enables initial block download to proceed concurrently across peers and supports asynchronous validation, so nodes keep making progress instead of stalling on one head.
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9/11 Propagation diverges from Bitcoinās single-file chain: Kaspa nodes can receive and validate multiple blocks at the same time. Because each block declares its parents, it can attach to the DAG even when every tip isnāt fully synced.
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8/11 Subnetwork data is optional and reserved for things like virtual programs or L2-related metadata, enabling extensions without bloating the base-layer semantics.
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7/11 Blue score and the selected parent guide ordering and cumulative work, providing the structure needed to reconcile parallel blocks into a single coherent history.
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6/11 The transaction list contains user transactions chosen by the miner, just as in Bitcoin, packaged for inclusion in the block.
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5/11 Parent hashes point to one or more earlier blocksātypically one to threeāwhich lets new blocks attach to the DAG without waiting on a single canonical tip.
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4/11 The header core carries version, timestamp, nonce, difficulty, and Merkle roots that commit to both the transactions and the set of accepted parents.
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3/11 At a glance, a Kaspa block includes a header core, a set of parent hashes, a transaction list, consensus values for ordering (blue score and a selected parent), and optional subnetwork data for extensions.
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2/11 A Kaspa block looks familiar if you know Bitcoināuntil you see it reference multiple parents instead of one. That shift from chain to DAG enables parallel block production with low latency while preserving eventual ordering.
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1/11 š§µ Inside a Kaspa Block: DAG Parents, Blue Score, Real-Time IBD š§µ
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I want to revisit this post and suggest additional metrics that I follow to understand Kaspa adoption for now: The group I follow most is the one holding between 100K and 1 M Kas. As we "graduated" Q3, you can see it's the first Q since 2023 that this group hasn't grown.
@DailyKaspa For me, the solid signal comes from addresses that hold at least 100K Kas. In a sense, it is the proof of stake or the "serious commitment fees." This group is growing consistently over time. This group includes the 1M and 10M, but they carry less "weight".
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I created Terah @terah4d5 as a personal experiment. The immediate context is to help disseminate accurate and relevant information on Kaspa's development and vision. Perhaps most importantly, to expose strategic open tickets in the ecosystem so that people can take initiative in
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You can either pay with cost or with time. In the bear phase you pay with time. If you fomo in when prices rise, You pay with cost. Is the goal to make money or to make time?
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