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What's the next Kaspa?

>> No.57638617

QANX

>> No.57638625

>>57638610
BCH

>> No.57638626

>>57638610
there's no next kaspa

>> No.57638633

>>57638610

KASPA

>> No.57638637
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>>57638625
ah yes, BCH is the based coin, like an spiritual antecesor to kaspa

>> No.57638696
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>>57638637
reject modernity
embrace tradition

>> No.57638754

>>57638696
>>57638637
>>57638633
>>57638626
>>57638625
>>57638617
Need to be PoW

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>>57638754
BCH is PoW

>> No.57639074

>>57638767
I know I'm just making sure everyone is on the same page

>> No.57639129
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Buy kas now. It's truly the best thing since btc.

>> No.57639178

fact0rn. a coinbase venture-backed company bringing a new technology to the crypto game. in us it's on xeggex. feels like buying kas when it was only on txbit.

>> No.57639235

>>57639129
Kaspa is a top 30 coin now, not worth buying anymore

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SatoshiSync probably. Since bitcoin is going to be king again in a few months, a project that enhances raw bitcoin usability (via BRC20) greatly will obviously do pretty well. NFTs, moving data etc, all within Bitcoin.

>> No.57639269

>>57639260
That's nothing like kaspa

>> No.57639276

>>57638610
HBAR have the pottential to be the next scam... I mean kaspa

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>>57639260
No sir that's a cow.

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>>57638626
>>57638633
this
god damn nigga what else could you want lmao

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>>57639260
daily reminder even if btc hits 80 youd probably only make x2 at best. alts are KING.

>> No.57639294

>>57639235
this we should all obviously go all in on doge. logically.

>> No.57639296

>>57639260
Sounds kinda gimmicky and slow but btcmaxxies will slobber this shit up like no tomorrow. They'll take any chance they can to shit on meth heads. and that's a good thing!

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>>57639129
Yeah you gotta work harder in order to get people into this

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>>57638754
>>57639074
Why? What's the problem with PoS?

>> No.57639305

>>57639129
Not really.
DAGlabs was established with the objective of developing a blockDAG and secured $8 million in funding from Polychain. Originally, their business model revolved around producing and selling ASIC miners. This strategy was adopted to initiate the cryptocurrency with a "fair launch", emulating the approach taken by Bitcoin. However, they faced regulatory challenges, and their plan hit a major stumbling block when they observed the trajectories of the cryptocurrencies Internet Computer (ICP) and Helium (HNT). Both ICP and HNT had similar models, capitalizing on both the hardware sales and the token offerings - akin to selling picks and shovels during a gold rush. The backlash Helium received due to their monopoly over the 5G router sales, which many perceived as unfair, tarnished their reputation. This prompted DAGlabs to reconsider their approach.

In response, they dissolved the company and launched Kaspa, positioning it as the "world's fastest crypto", the "world's first blockDAG", and emphasizing its "no premine", "no ICO", and "no VC" stance. This narrative resonated well, especially during the bear market. However, what they didn't publicize was the establishment of a Chinese registered company named Iceriver, which pioneered the production of the first-ever ASICs for Kaspa. They used these asics to mine a lot of coins when the competition they faced only had gpu’s farms. After they had mined enough coins and sold all their asics they dissolved the company because they knew they could not compete with bitmain. Because they used asic miners way before the masses they accumulated a huge amount of coins.
With jews you lose.

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>>57639287
Holeeeeee sheeet, thats saddest thing Ive ever head today lmao.
That's why i keep volatile alts, btc pumps 5% one of those shitty coins explodes x10 kek

>> No.57639327

>>57639305
Oh wow, I didn't know that.

>> No.57639337

>>57639294
Doge is top 15 market cap

>> No.57639347

>>57639301
Kek

>> No.57639348

>>57639305
So the helium con artists are behind kaspa? Holy fuck this is new to me.

>> No.57639431

>>57639305
lol, this is the best new fud you can come up with techleaks? You're so sad man, if you put half the effort you put into fudding into just buying you'd have made it long ago

>> No.57639573

>>57639305
>DAGlabs was established with the objective of developing a blockDAG and secured $8 million in funding from Polychain. Originally, their business model revolved around producing and selling ASIC miners.
It never revolved around that. They briefly explored the idea of developing the world's first optical PoW miners in order to reduce the energy demands of proof of work. They abandoned that idea early on.
The IceRiver ASICs don't use optical PoW and have no connection to DAGLabs jn any way. The mining algorithm was actually chosen by a community vote just a few days before Kaspa's launch, and that was 2 years before any kHeavyHash ASICs even existed at all, and basically you just made all that stuff up because you're salty about missing out. The truth will prevail over lies in the end. Those of us who mined ourselves fat bags of kaspa back in the day know that the launch was fair

>> No.57639637

>>57638610
$MIGRANT

>> No.57639649

>>57639305
>After they had mined enough coins and sold all their asics they dissolved the company because they knew they could not compete with bitmain.
... Iceriver still exists

>> No.57639740

>>57638610
Fideum.

If anyone’s interested in the bull case let me know so I don’t post a walk of text for nothing.