Kaspa Crescendo has happened. The network is now running at 10 blocks per second - scaling is already happening, and the path to smart contracts is being laid in real time.
Kaspa nodes still run on regular home PCs with standard internet - no special gear needed. That’s rare at
Thank you all for joining today’s speech about what Kasplex is. Sadly the livestream wasn’t provided in due time but we will post the recording very soon.
We are proud and excited to announce our L2 launch mainnet date.
This is possible thanks to the incredible work of our
Kaspa keeps attracting experienced builders.
A former CTO of several blockchain projects who has been obsessed with Satoshi’s vision since 2010 joined the Kaspa R&D Telegram. He wants to contribute with a KIP proposal for post-quantum cryptography and is also building a Kaspa
1700 followers. No push, no shoutouts, no big names tagging us.
Just steady interest from real people.
Serving Kaspa, crypto, and people in general for the better. Thanks to each one who followed. You made this happen
For developers already building with Solidity for the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), exploring the upcoming Kaspa L2s offers several potential benefits by combining the familiar EVM environment with Kaspa L1's unique features.
Applications will be able to run significantly
Congrats!
Out of curiosity, what do you think is harder computationally: ordering the blocks or processing and validating the transactions inside them at this rate?
Crescendo (v1.0.0) nodes just started rejecting new P2P connections from outdated versions.
It’s a pre-hardfork lock-in to solidify the upgraded network.
Existing connections stay up, but it’s upgrade-or-be-left-behind time.
Kaspa HF hits in <24h
Kaspa Core R&D Public
L2s on Kaspa are no longer theory. Igra already has 34 builders across 21 teams working on bridges, stablecoins, DEXs, and more. The foundation is set.
Layers are coming - with the security and fairness this space hasn’t seen before
That escalated quickly 😅
We now have 34 builders across 21 teams in our Dev Discord — working on everything from network analytics to bridges, stablecoins, and perp DEXs.
This community is our biggest motivator.
Want in? Apply docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI….
Kaspa works.
That’s why builders are here.
Not because of funding. Not because of headlines.
Because it runs ten blocks a second, trustless, and fair.
And that’s enough for real applications, real users, and real-time.
Satoshi wanted a peer-to-peer system without trusted
DeepWiki now covers the full Rusty Kaspa codebase, turning it into a searchable reference. You can ask how parts like consensus, DAG, networking, or wallet logic work, and get direct links to code or documentation.
It helps developers understand Kaspa faster, without reading the
Our miners will experience the biggest change after Crescendo.
Kaspa creates 10 blocks per second, and that's 864,000 blocks per day.
Because rewards are relatively small but constant, miners are getting payouts frequently. This means luck balances out quickly, and income is
Yesterday, right before Kaspa Crescendo, @michaelsuttonil revealed that the focus is now DagKnight.
We also saw @hashdag's great talent for interviewing
Kaspa Python SDK is now on PyPI.
Built from Rusty-Kaspa using PyO3 and Maturin. Mirrors the structure of the WASM SDK.
Supports:
– wrpc client.
– transaction creation.
– key management.
Brings Kaspa to Python developers.
Useful for tools, bots, data apps, and fast prototyping