TOKENOMICS
The blockDAG architecture – with rapid block rates – allows more mining decentralization and enables effective solo-mining even at lower hashrates. Fair-launched in November of 2021 with no pre-mine, zero pre-sales, and no coin allocations; Kaspa is 100% decentralized, open-source, and community managed. The max supply of Kaspa is 28.7 Billion coins with an emission schedule that halves once per year via smooth monthly reductions by a factor of (1/2)^(1/12).
Articles & News
Where to Buy Kaspa — Cryptocurrency Exchanges for Trading KAS
The six cryptocurrency exchanges that support the buying and selling of Kaspa. Ex-Change hands A cryptocurrency exchange is a platform that allows users to buy, sell, and trade cryptocurrencies. Cryptocurrency exchanges can either be centralized or...
Welcome to High Kaspacity! — A Kaspa Mini-Game
Kaspa City is a hands-on live demonstration of the Kaspa BlockDAG speed and efficiency. Created by Kaspa Discord Community member @lAmeR^ Kaspa City is a mini-game where you can experience the creation of KAS transactions in a simple point-and-click budget sim. With...
Kaspa Merch
Kaspa now offers merch with Pool Party Nodes partnership. You can now support your favorite BlockDAG with high-quality Kaspa merch that goes Beyond The Block. Represent Kaspa and contribute to spreading mass adoption through style and community. The partnership with...
Kaspa FAQ
An ever changing/growing list of Kaspa questions, concerns, and misconceptions for beginners and new users. Where can I buy Kaspa? CoinEx, MEXC, TxBit and TradeOgre What wallets to use for Kaspa?...
Kaspa YouTube — Snippets, AMA, and Contributions
KaspaVision Kaspa Snippet Kaspa YouTube offers a variety of videos and playlists, including AMAs, Kaspa information, community contributions, and more. Also, on Kaspa YouTube, there is a channel of Kaspa Snippets from past AMA/interviews. Snippets are perfect if...
Tokenomics, Emission, and Mining
Kaspa is fair-launched: No ICO — No vesting phase — No premine. Max supply: ~28.7 billion KAS Current circulating: ~16.28B KAS Layer-1 Proof-of-work Coin Currently, the TX fee is calculated as 0.0001 KAS per UTXO. Kaspa Emission Schedule Graph The Kaspa Monetary...
Kaspa AMA Recap with Insider Crypto News
January 25th, 2023 Kaspa AMA On January 25th, Insider Crypto News had an AMA with Wolfie on Kaspa Business Development. If you didn’t catch it live, you can check out now on the interview recap on the Insider Crypto News YouTube channel. The interview covers Kaspa...
Kaspa Node Monitor 0.1.1 Beta Release
Kaspa Node Monitor Kaspa Node Monitor, created by imalfect, is a tool that lets you easily monitor your Kaspa Node. You can find the source code and setup on GitHub here: Kaspa Node Monitor The Kaspa Node Monitor displays information such as: Block count Header count...
Kaspa Wallets — Non-custodial Options for KAS
Kaspa coins can now be stored effortlessly and securely on various platforms such as Desktop, Web, Android, and iOS. Put your money where your custody is. A non-custodial wallet is a cryptocurrency wallet where users maintain complete control over their private keys....
Kaspa on Rust — Improving Performance
It is Better to Rust Out than to Wear Out Kaspa is currently in the development stage of rewriting its current Golang programming language to Rust. A well-known language for its memory safety and performance. A Rusty Kaspa will benefit the blockchain by making it more...
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We are a growing community and are always looking for enthusiastic people to join the project. If you are a coder, marketer, vlogger, community manager, enthusiast, or anything else join the Kaspa Discord and say, “hi!”
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PUBLIC DONATIONS ARE WELCOME!
Simple donation through Cryptocurrency Checkout
Manual donations dev-fund-address: kaspa:precqv0krj3r6uyyfa36ga7s0u9jct0v4wg8ctsfde2gkrsgwgw8jgxfzfc98
Mining dev-fund-address: kaspa:pzhh76qc82wzduvsrd9xh4zde9qhp0xc8rl7qu2mvl2e42uvdqt75zrcgpm00
The wallet is managed by 4 members of the community (msutton, Tim, The SheepCat and demisrael) who were publicly voted in to become the Treasurers.