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so why the hate on Kaspa (KAS) on this board?
I need help finding redditor that shilled me KAS
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Shai is involved with KAS he was paid to audit the 51% claims. He has no connection to the QUBIC community.
The Binance Simple Earn + limit order combo is honestly one of the best features out there and it's frustrating more exchanges haven't copied it. For KAS and XMR specifically, your best bet might be to split the strategy — keep stables earning in a flexible savings product and set up TradingView alerts with webhook triggers to auto-buy via API. Not quite as seamless as Binance's one-click setup, but it catches those flash crashes without leaving funds idle. OKX has decent earn products with quick redemption times which helps if you go the alert route.
Post is by: Refrigerator000 and the url/text [ ](https://goo.gl/GP6ppk)is: /r/CryptoMarkets/comments/1rn0etv/which_exchanges_let_you_earn_apy_on_stablecoins/ I like to set deep spot limit orders (stink bids) that might sit on the order book for months before filling. I want to continue earning yield on my USDT/USDC while waiting for these orders to hit. Here is my dilemma with the current platforms: * **Binance** does this perfectly. You can check a box to use "Simple Earn" funds, and your USDT continues to pay daily APY while the limit order sits open. The problem: Binance delisted Monero * **Kraken & Bybit** just freeze the funds entirely in the spot account (0% APY). **My Question:** Are there any trustworthy global exchanges that offer true **yield-bearing open limit orders** like Binance does, but actually have good altcoin support (specifically $KAS and $XMR)? I know I can just keep funds in Earn, set a TradingView price alert, and buy manually when it drops, but I am looking for a "set and forget" system so I don't miss flash crashes while I'm sleeping Any recommendations would be highly appreciated *I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please [contact the moderators of this subreddit](/message/compose/?to=/r/CryptoMarkets) if you have any questions or concerns.*
Kaspa (KAS) - accelerated halving means block rewards are going to disappear fast and miners are going to start shutting off and hashrate will continue to drop unless KAS magically becomes far more valuable. On the inverse, I've found ORE to have very innovative tokenomics but it's kind of a unique project.
I'm mainly buying ETH right now, but my holdings at the moment are 60 ETH, 30 XMR, 10 KAS
If you really want an asymmetrical bet buy 1000 dollars worth of Kaspa. For 70k you get 1 bitcoin or one 21 millionth of the Bitcoin network. For 1k you can buy 24x that worth of the Kaspa network. (Or about 33000 KAS). I own BTC, but I did this. With a little bigger number.
Research Kaspa $KAS Its even better. Read #DAGKnight and #Vprogs on X search. Kaspa.org
I would just to majors for now(btc/eth) and also try to grab hype if it dips into the 20s since it got a strong use case. I would than chill until majors get bullish and look for new narratives/coins that develop as new coins will always outperform old ones as they have less bag holders in a bullish environment. My goal coming into last bear market was not to touch old coins. I was able to cash Tao at 20$, KAS at 1c, hype at 3$ etc
Sure. But why would you recommend KAS over other coins?
Post is by: badco1993 and the url/text [ ](https://goo.gl/GP6ppk)is: /r/CryptoMarkets/comments/1qwcbtw/kaspa/ Kaspa's tech is already a beast for real-world, everyday use: sub-second confirmations, 10 BPS on the horizon (post-Crescendo), thousands of TPS potential, near-zero fees, and pure PoW security without compromises. This makes it perfect for the one sector that's proven crypto has massive, recurring volume today—**gaming** and **esports** economies. Think about it: * In-game skins, cosmetics, loot boxes, and virtual item trading (CS2, Roblox, Fortnite-style marketplaces) generate billions in annual microtransactions. * Esports betting, play-to-earn rewards, streaming tips, cross-game asset portability—all need ultra-fast, low-latency, congestion-proof settlement. * Current chains struggle: Ethereum gas spikes kill UX, Solana has outages at peak, centralized solutions lack trust/decentralization. Kaspa solves this natively on L1—no L2 hacks needed for basic high-frequency flows. At 10 BPS, we can handle hyper-fast tx for thousands of concurrent players without blinking.The opportunity: If we drive adoption here first, we create a flywheel of daily on-chain volume that could dwarf many L1s. Gamers are young, tech-savvy, and already crypto-curious—get them using KAS for in-game purchases, and it becomes habit.Proposal: Create a dedicated Kaspa Gaming Bounty Program / Incentive FundBuild on the existing community DevFund model (donations to treasurers, public votes in #devfund/#funding-pools) and expand it specifically for gaming:Sample Bounty Ideas (with rough reward tiers in KAS): * $5,000–$20,000 equivalent in KAS → Build & open-source a Kaspa payment SDK/plugin for Unity/Unreal Engine (easy in-game tx for skins/rewards). * $10,000–$30,000 pool → First 3–5 indie games (or Roblox/Unity prototypes) that go live with Kaspa-integrated microtx (proof via on-chain volume + demo). * $2,000–$10,000 each → Wallet integrations for gaming platforms (e.g., seamless Kaspa QR/payments in Telegram mini-games, Steam-like marketplaces, or esports payout tools). * Bonus: High-throughput tools (e.g., batching for 10k+ tx/min during tournaments) or bridges for stablecoins in gaming (USDC on Kaspa for fiat-like feel). How to fund & run it: * Seed from community donations (add a "Gaming Fund" wallet address, managed via multisig + public votes like current DevFund). * Start small: Target 500k–2M KAS initial pool via crowdfunding campaign in Discord/Reddit. * Post bounties on GitHub, Discord, or a simple bounty board (inspired by Gitcoin-style but Kaspa-native). * Community/review team verifies completions (e.g., merged PR + live demo with real Kaspa tx). This isn't reinventing the wheel—Kaspa already does routine bounties and community funding pools. We're just laser-focusing on the highest-leverage vertical: gaming microtx to drive daily volume and prove Kaspa's edge.What do you think? * Would you donate to / support a Gaming-specific fund? * Devs here—interested in claiming these bounties? * Ideas for better bounty specs or first targets (e.g., specific games/studios)? * Any existing gaming projects on Kaspa we should amplify? *I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please [contact the moderators of this subreddit](/message/compose/?to=/r/CryptoMarkets) if you have any questions or concerns.*
No, generally altcoins will have some type of pump alongside ETH/BTC, but it's unlikely all altcoins will pump again. That being said, SOME altcoins that are #1 in its usecase will have cycles. (These are my picks) 1. Ethereum for Defi. (more established, decentralised and fairly launched than SOL) 2. XMR for privacy. 3. KAS for trilemma. (technological factors on newish projects that haven't had a cycle yet usually drive altcoins the most) 4. DOGE for memecoins (memecoins are dead but DOGE seems to always come back. I hold 0 DOGE but would not bet against it, traders like its predictable inflation) Etc, I mean only the coins that are the king of their usecase will actually have some type of long-term conviction. It seems like a lost cause now but you'll be surprised how fast these projects can 10x under FOMO. Crypto is the future every 4 years, then 3 years in between it's not the future.
I also have KAS and I am down 40%. I would recommend to hodl it further, KAS has the tech and the community. KAS is build to stay. Buy more If you can, I guess it will reach 1$ one day. Already have been above 0.2$ last year
Simple and spot on. Guaranteed, the pressure to sell to buy lower because "in previous cycles the bottom was reached in August blah blah blah" is strong. The question is more "what is worth buying apart from BTC?" I held Radix from 7 to 60 cents and then back to 6 before selling. today is way lower. Now I am holding quite some KAS and KTA and don't know if selling or forgetting the wallets for a couple years.
Study BTC then study KAS
They moved on to Kaspa. $KAS
Best time. I believe in BTC and some altcoins like TAO and KAS. But probably BTC is the best and most safe one the others are a bit more speculative but still great coins.
30% BTC 70% KAS , 100% PURE decentralised PoW!
Kaspa $KAS and DagKnight upgrade will solve crypto
Check out Kaspa my brotha, there community is on here and there pretty strong, very happy with my gains on KAS
Even on bear markets you can have random alts pumping. 2019 there was link, 2022 there was KAS. There’s nothing significant about that
Like many others, it's Kaspa $KAS
That's not the actual cost. The actual cost to attack the network is the price of running the hardware, which is a bit less than the block reward for the same period of time. That's the minimum cost, which is peanuts. Another way to launch an attack is to create a mining pool that pays 2x higher rewards than the network. Then the cost to attack is whatever you spent gaining majority hash power and then 2x the reward for the duration of the attack. Block reward is like 35KAS per second or about 125,000KAS per hour which is like $6500 per hour. That's the actual cost to attack the network if you have access to the hardware. And as the block reward continues to decrease, less and less hardware is going to be securing the network, decreasing the price and difficulty of an attack.
Kaspa's Kasplex zkEVM Layer 2 mainnet has been live since August 2025, providing full EVM compatibility that allows Ethereum developers to deploy dApps, DeFi protocols, and tokens while benefiting from Kaspa's high-throughput PoW sequencing, low-latency settlement, and native $KAS gas. Another notable L2 effort, Igra Labs, is advancing rapidly with its EVM-compatible based ZK rollup—its closed mainnet is scheduled to launch on January 15, 2026, further expanding options for programmable applications on Kaspa. On Layer 1, development continues on vProgs (verifiable programs): a native ZK framework for off-chain computation with on-chain verification, designed to enable modular, sovereign, and atomically composable applications without bloating the base layer or requiring bridges. With the upcoming DAGKnight consensus upgrade expected in Q1 2026 to deliver sub-second finality and enhanced security, Kaspa is building a robust dual-layer architecture that combines proven L2 solutions today with innovative L1 programmability ahead.
Kaspa (KAS) is a \*\*proof-of-work cryptocurrency\*\* that uses a revolutionary blockDAG structure instead of a traditional linear blockchain, allowing parallel blocks to coexist and be ordered via the GHOSTDAG protocol for much higher throughput. This enables Kaspa to achieve incredibly fast transaction speeds—currently 10 blocks per second after recent upgrades—with confirmation times dominated only by internet latency, solving the classic blockchain trilemma of security, scalability, and decentralization. Unlike many projects, Kaspa was fair-launched in 2021 with no pre-mine, pre-sale, or central governance, staying true to Bitcoin's decentralized ethos while being fully community-driven. It features a unique musical chromatic emission schedule that smoothly reduces block rewards over time, and the network supports efficient mining with growing ecosystem tools like wallets and exchanges. With ongoing developments toward even higher block rates (aiming for 32-100/sec) and future smart contract support, Kaspa positions itself as one of the fastest and most scalable PoW Layer-1 networks available today.
Study why you should invest in $KAS. Take 10 minutes and decide for yourself. These comments are just bag holders.
Feel like this is how KAS operates too
$KTA, $$ZEC, $KAS are my big altcoin bets
Kaspa: - $210k daily costs to secure it - $57.88 daily fee income - 6,500 daily users, but that's only its own mining pools and the owners of its > 20k ASIC mining rigs being paid out to - Miner coinbase-reward inflation income halves annually $KAS is the absolute definition of a dead coin walking. Yes - I know it's not in the top 20, but it's simply the best example of a zombie. $XRP if you insist on one in the top 20 - zero bank adoption, even though that's its target Use Case.
Actually swapped my 1.8 Tao and all other alts into KAS last month. Don't want to shill or spread any fud but Tao might get better soon it's just not suites me as a long term investment anymore.
Do yourself a favor and just buy BTC & KAS. Forget about all the other crap...
KAS has a lot potential and BTC will appreciate
Ethereum requires you knowing future interest rates, future QE/QT decisions, future competition from other protocols, future competition from its own L2s, and so on. Bitcoin requires nothing. It just moves in a fairly predictable way. I'd throw in at least 10% KAS just in case it takes off.
Ones that have actual utility. BTC, Eth, KAS, link, I only own KAS but these are just examples. Sure memes have the possibility to do really well, but I’m a few grand upside down on them right now. DYOR
KAS, it will have it's moment under the sun, and you all will be clamouring and screeching about it then. As far as *true* crypto goes (not fart/meme/shitcoins, actual utility crypto that advances the community and technology) Kaspa *is the one*. It just didn't play by Binance's rules, pay shady fees to give Binance control over the ecosystem, so now CZ is having his little bitchfest, by messing with futures. But the price manipulation won't sustain itself for long.
where are all the KAS bot-fanboys? oh i guess the pump and dump is over
Study $KAS and you’ll see some are building things that were thought impossible.
Probably it's $KAS / Kaspa he's buying right now.
Sold everything except my KAS shitcoin lol
Survive? I think KAS can reach a dollar (20x) in 5 years..maybe less. A million KAS is 50-60k right now. I hold BTC and TAO. But KAS is my big bet. May end up with some SUI also. A lot of jockeying to occur in coming years as the younger entrants mature.
I would take $60k & buy a million $KAS, have patience, & you'll be a Millionaire in less than 3 yrs. The extra $10k? Blow it on your next meme ... or maybe fill-up your meme wallet again for more fun
BTC for it's stature. KAS for it's basically enhanced Bitcoin with modern technologies applied. Why TAO?
Are the people that aren’t seen any innovation just not following the right channels and platforms? ICP, SUI, KAS, TAO, HYPE, some projects on SOL, there are things happening in the web3 space they are reshaping the future of the Internet and finance… after three years I can see where it’s easy to be jaded because of how goddamn manipulated Price action is, but the same there’s no future and nothing‘s happening in crypto it’s kind of just ignorant from a birds eye perspective
While the eyes are on Kaspa right now, I think it’s a good time to break down what Kaspa actually is, why it’s important, and what’s coming next. If I can help explain it clearly while attention is on us, maybe we can expand the base and help more people understand what they’re looking at. Right now Kaspa is very, very fast infrastructure. Think of it like this. Bitcoin is an old dirt road full of potholes. Ethereum is a gravel road covered in toll booths. Solana is a single lane highway with one toll booth. Kaspa is a four lane highway with essentially no tolls at all. That alone sounds amazing and it is, but here’s the catch. Right now those roads don’t go anywhere. vProgs are the where. It’s like having 5G internet but no websites yet. The Crescendo hard fork was a massive milestone, it gave us the roads, but people still ask “where pump”. The pump comes when the roads lead somewhere, when they connect to real destinations, and according to Yonatan, that is coming within 9 months with vProgs. Kaspa’s infrastructure is far ahead of its time. Most people can’t yet see what can be built on these new roads. Ethereum’s linear block confirmations and high gas fees limit what’s possible. Kaspa’s parallel blockDAG structure removes those limits entirely. It opens the door to applications that couldn’t even exist on traditional chains. When vProgs go live, every app, every smart contract, every interaction will run directly on Kaspa’s Layer 1 using KAS itself. All ecosystem activity will compound into a single market cap, Kaspa’s. That’s when the real value unlocks. The biggest issue Kaspa faces right now is how far ahead of its time it is. People look at it and say “fast roads, cool, we already have those.” They’re missing the scale of what’s being built. And one more thing. If you don’t know who Yonatan Sompolinsky is, you should. Zooko Wilcox, the creator of Zcash, publicly said that the privacy technology used in (Zcash the one that just did a 20x) was inspired by his friend Yonatan. Zcash uses a form of state pruning to make its privacy system viable without overloading nodes a design approach influenced by Yonatan Sompolinsky’s earlier research on scalable consensus and pruning mechanisms, the same principles that underpin Kaspa. Even the major innovations happening right now outside of Kaspa are rooted in Yonatan’s work. So yes, we’re early. Very early. The groundwork is done, the roads are paved, and the destinations are being built. Know what you hold. And if you’re new to Kaspa, do yourself a favor and buy the dip.
The real question is: what are you trying to find out from these graphs? I want to predict where the price of these damn things will go in the future, to know if I should sell or buy them today. The fact that KAS bounces more strongly when BTC shows signs of recovery is an indication it's very much still alive and being followed by a healthy number of supporters, and as long as its developers keep adding to its functionality as planned it could still be a good investment for future bull runs, large or small. Consider also the fact that the biggest 3 CEXes are still spitting in its face and refusing to list it, all while they keep listing absolute trash projects every week.
Orr, orr, we could put KAS/USD sourced from [Crypto.com](http://Crypto.com) data on the same percent scale as BTC/USD, reference it to June-July 2022 and watch BTC flatten out into the horizontal axis like it's a sub Top 500 shitcoin. :)
Wait are we talking about how KAS is down 70% over the past year?
No they're not. I just saw a comment on here this week about how the economics of BTC mining is pushing or soon to push small participants out and lead to over-centralization of mining. That makes the network susceptible to attacks and outages, and the institutional actors currently taking over the supply will not be too happy to find that kind of evolution putting their considerable funds at risk. If KAS is positioned with a clearly superior tech proposition that covers the exact same use-cases at the same algorithmic security (Nakamoto PoW) but with better decentralization, it could conceivably start to be adopted as a replacement.
Yea, BTC is the way to go. Have you looked at other layer 1 projects? I wish I had bought Solana when it was $35 in 2023. I bought Kaspa instead. KAS will rally someday, but not anytime soon.
KAS is super heavily oversold right now. Hold and wait, it's one of those projects with a crazy strong community that *will* bounce back strong. It's just a matter of time
Nothing really. Everything else is far behind. LTC, Dash, Zcash, BCH, etc. etc. are largely just forks of BTC with marginal improvements. They fundamentally cannot scale in the way that KAS can. Zcash has privacy stuff going on so that's cool but it'll always be a niche thing
Basically everything that really matters. Sui is just one of many heavily centralized proof-of-stake coins. Basically founders and VCs control huge amounts of the supply and can dump on retail at any time.. and distribution works via a rich get richer scheme (POS) that is fundamentally less decentralized/secure than POW. Kaspa on the other hand started off the same way as BTC. The founders said "here's the tech, mine it if you want". Ownership and mining are well distributed and interest is very organic and grassroots.. For instance it's difficult for KAS to get listed because there's no treasury to bribe exchanges with, so community members have taken it upon themselves to make it happen (often very charitably).
Hey look he's trying an argument! 😂 Answer: a lot of shitty ones that are nothing like BTC and KAS. Short question: How many of the fast L1s are fairly launched (no premine, no VC allocations), and are POW with actual decentralization? I'll wait.
Whats different from KAS when compared ti SUI?
Kaspa is still in development and in its early speculative phase. Obviously it's not about to be used by the masses bud 😂 (although, unlike BTC, it is actually already able to handle that amount of traffic). Most people still don't even understand BTC, they just think it's magic Internet money that people could make more of anytime they want. Once many more people understand what makes BTC valuable (its hard money properties: scarcity, divisibility, transportability, etc.), and then they see its shortcomings (massive fees/transaction delays).... Then they can see how KAS fixes this. KAS has all of BTC's hard money properties but is infinitely more scalable. At this stage, the utility is being a SOV with low fees and high upwards potential given its technological potential. If you want to stare at something tangible like a shiny rock go buy gold at ATHs
I've been buying since April and yes I'm up a lot compared to BTC 😂. Look obviously alts are riskier than BTC and until the euphoria stage of a bull market, DCAing into BTC is your safest bet. I like BTC a lot but tech marches forward. Timing matters and if you can spot emerging technologies with actual utility (ICP/KAS), and you buy them when the retail jeets think "durr red candle means scam" , you can profit more than with BTC only while helping push the tech into the future.
What's going on with KAS? Everything else is dumping and it just jumped 15%
Integration is not fundamentals. Study $KAS
You can try Algo, KAS, SUI, KTA or even ETH.
Yer I asked what’s KAS and got a heap of pro KAS replies.
I think the Kadena holders had the same mindset. Kaspa has been down 60% for over 1 year and counting and also it has been down 75% from its ATH with no sign of hitting a new ATH as BTC hit new ATHs, Top 1,000 KAS addresses hold 58 to 59% of supply... Ovahhh
Who should pull the rug on KAS dude, seems a bit impossible to me?😂 People like you have no clue srsly… stick to your shit, you will buy at the price you derserve
I rode that one from $0.0002 to $0.20! Of course I fucked up and sold way too much at $0.01, but I can't complain too much. I definitely wouldn't be getting in again now. KAS is probably done.
That happened because you didnt had a strong enough safe net and I get that but hear me out, start only with BTC and ETH for a couple of months (id go 65% BTC 35% ETH) and only when you have a good foundation (according to your monthly budget) start to dip your legs into 1-3 additional coins, only with small allocations, no more than 20-30% of your portfolio, that way you will "never" (such a wrong word in the crypto space) lose everything to 0 again. My coins of interest are BTC+ETH, QNT+LINK, TAO+KAS. I treat them as pairs because every pair is meant to cover a role in my portfolio. DYOR while you build your safe net foundation and only then invest in other coins, after a good research, prepared by knowing it could all go south again.
From Alts, I got LINK on discount, now is KAS discount time for a looong long.
True, but using peaks is ok if the assets can't even beat the S&P. Web3 has done well, but not the assets Reddit holds: BTC: **Never stops going up.** Solana: Hit mid $300 this year for anyone staking at 8-10 percent APY for the past cycle. New highs and insane performance from 5 year lows. Needed to treat it as a long hold for the APY. Wouldn't happen if you believed you were trading currencies based on Reddit popularity. Hyperliquid: Ran from a couple bucks to 30 then back to 9 to go to 60. Has been no brainer but now faces competition with Aster. Rev with 98% buybacks still actually insane. Aster: Still over 10x. Multiple LPs from Raydium to Pump: Hit crazy new highs with many over 10x and backed off once activity did. Coinbase: 10xed from lows. Robinhood: Over 5xed once they announced tokenized assets, adding USDC, and moving to blockchain. SUI: Went from 60 cents to 4 bucks. Can scale revenue with decent activity, but more importantly acts as the execution hedge on Solana. Circle: Blasted off from IPO prices and likely will continue as the most used stable in the West. One thing all the success stories have in common. They actually return money to investors directly or through buybacks. They have scaling revenue. They have activity, and they aren't what Reddit holds except maybe SUI to a small degree. Very small compared to things like ADA. The only top MC network or protocol that deserves to run higher that didn't is honestly Link, but that comes down to the lack of transparency on revenue and confusion on how activity is monetized. Can't blame the market for being uneasy here. Especially when investor protections on tokens still need more work. Need guarantees on that off-chain rev. Get all that and Link could see its 10x too. Most of Reddit holds ADA, ETH, XRP, HBAR, KAS, DOGE and a bunch of other nonsense that pretends to be valued as currency. Most don't even hold BTC. The only real currency in our space that isn't tokenized fiat. The one thing with little risk that will hit another 10x while everyone's sht coins continue bleeding against it. This is why people are complaining, and hurting. They are still convinced the world will value their garbage no one uses and returns nothing to investors, as a currency. **Never**... **going**... **to**... **happen!** We don't need a million publicly managed currencies. We will never go food shopping and see things priced in XRP 🤣. Rev or bust, but newbies get confused when they see a SEC meme pump in XRP, and suddenly think all their garbage with no rev is due to rise. That's a meme pump. They happen. It's back to trending down along with any other asset that has 0 activity. Same reason ETH has performed "meh". You don't give away your scalable revenue to Coinbase and expect to be a top performer. Revenue peaked. That's devastating to forward looking investors. "Meh" likely remains until Ethereum scales or creates a plan to tax L2s. 50% of our space is crypto natives that still think someone will buy their pretend currencies for more than they paid. The other 50% is tradfi bros that have no idea software backed by humans can target revenue the same way a company does. Space is still completely misunderstood and mispriced, but that's a good thing. A lot of opportunity to own assets with scalable rev at low prices, but you need to ignore popular opinion, **use everything**, and look towards what everyone uses without bias. Everything gets tokenized. Everything is currently being tokenized on Solana. Everyone degens on perps like Hyperliquid. Stack where everything is tokenized and traded. Open sites like Defilama if you don't know what pulls all the activity and money. Then, buckle up. The road will be bumpy.
If you were to go alt (aside of more risk averse portfolio), would all of ADA, KAS, LINK, XRP, ZORA be on your mind or would you drop some? 25-25-20-20-10?
TAO / KAS Huge Upside tech bet - high risk high volatility BTC Safer store of value - low to mid upside LINK / ETH / QNT Institutional adoption coins - still kind of early They're all for the long term, especially for 100$, persistence is the key!
I doubled my holdings of KAS during its 86% flashcrash, now I'm already hovering around break-even, and if bullish hopes for Q4 return in the next weeks I should easily be in tens of percent profits. This is *because* alts dumped so much *and* I was ready for it. The difference is with alts you have to be actively trading and constantly reevaluating what projects are exhausted and need to be offloaded and which ones are fresh and getting rising attention and hopes. The way you lose money in alts is you treat them like a lower-volatility buy-and-hold asset like BTC or ETFs or precious metals. (Lower-cap) alts are not Bitcoin, you do not talk about them like they're Bitcoin, you do not trade them like they're Bitcoin.
Nope, just bought me some tasty KAS at a discount, practically doubled my holdings with one trade.
Still cautiously believing in KAS. Kaspa core endorsed/recognised upgrades are coming end of this year. Then 2026 is the year of establishing itself. This is the closest retail gets to a "VC round" of investing.
I’ll be honest, I went with DOT suggestion because I like the name and the logo, figured I’d give it a year and see what it does. KAS I just believe in the tech, it’s a hell of an engine looking for a race car.
KAS and DOT to balance your portfolio with negative price movement? Also i think ATH > RENDER in terms of smaller market cap and higher monthly profits, it has also showing very healthy price movement compared to RENDER which is hardly moving at all
The market doesn't give a rat ass about flawless tech, speed, and stuff like that. Otherwise, $SOL, $KAS would have dwarfed $BTC by now. Unfortunately, I learnt this lesson the hard way.
My prompt for the AI was with a 5 year HODL outlook, I’ll review it 6 monthly for the alts, I’m fairly sure KAS will at least 3x, but I wouldn’t call it a moon shot.
Nice breakdown! Your portfolio seems pretty solid for a long-term hold. Just remember to keep an eye on market trends and adjust if needed. Good luck with KAS; it’s always interesting to see which lesser-known tokens end up performing well!
Better that you spent it on mortgages and childcare than frivolity and gambling 😅, in 2014 I spent 0.1BTC on a mining contract that never paid me anything, didn’t bother me at the time but now I’m like sheesh, I could still have that 0.1 I’m still betting on some others, KAS, ETH, SOL, RENDER, DOT, LINK and TAO.
The whole world is corrupt, but sure, BTC will be the single thing that fixes the world while holding no real utility, uses older technology, and directly harms those in power. Go heavy into KAS!!
First off, there's no really "guidance" it's more like researching in a project & it's space more. Pick the one that makes the most sense & you believe in. Then invest only what you're willing to lose. That being said, I'd suggest looking in $SUI, $KAS, $BIO, $HBAR, $RENDER, $ALGO & $QNT You can also open up Coin Market Cap, & look into any coin in the top 200.
Depends on the alt-coin... SOL, XRP, KAS, HBAR etc.. all have very real, very much in use by institutional investors in either production or a ton in various level of beta testing and integration. There is no, alt-coins all generate \*blank\*; they perform specific functions specific to the chain, game, industry etc.. As the crypto's are used\\burned for the specific purpose the supply diminishes and as long as people continue to want to use \*\*blank\*\* service the price increases due to less availability so what the alt's do is generate money and/or let you buy your new sword in a game, pay transfer fee's, provide virtual currency in new gaming platforms etc.. etc.. etc..
Well, I mean we kind of had a mini-alt already. DOGE, SOL, XRP, ETH, KAS and others are up substantially from just a couple of months ago. To your point,, it could be fizzling out now or (to my hopes) between these cuts, the gigantic list of ETF's coming in October that I looked at last night, and BTC price decline, it could go parabolic. I dont pretend to know, but... I will invest according to historical patterns and those three are big items that tend to kick-off buying.
$KAS is about to be that POW P2P King soon. Like Satoshi envisioned.
I’m still very bullish on KAS but the subreddit and discord channel have been brutal as of late, just all out FUD and meltdowns
Reddit does not seem to like KAS, but that's the main thing I've been buying recently.
Hey guys Very long time no see. It feels like a good time to buy into a new project but so many coins do absolutely nothing. KAS might be the most recent coin I've seen that actually *tries to* achieve something Am I missing any good newish projects that you're keen on?
BTC, ETH and KAS probably for me in a three coin scenario
BTC, ETH, SOL and LINK is a good portoflio. SUI and KAS is one of the many maybe buy a small bag and see what happens. More important than a list is the percentages. I prefer to keep around 70% of my portfolio on BTC and ETH.
Research $KAS kaspa.org Prefect time
BTC, ETH, SOL, SUI, LINK, KAS - is this a good portfolio for holding for the next few months?
I'd suggest KAS It's gonna be the better BTC