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January 20, 2024, 05:17:43 PM
#12
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Kaspa isn't the only cryptocurrency that has levels of similarities with Bitcoin.
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You just mentioned supply, halving, etc which can be said about any coin.

I absolutely disagree.

Litecoin, bch etc have it all. But they are not instant.

Bnb, xrp, sol, neo are instant. Or nearly instant. But they are not PoW.

Kaspa is the first and only coin with such properties. Bitcoin 2.0. Everything bitcoin has + real-time.
About smart contracts - yes. They have plans to add them. But currently kas can't do it.
In the present days, we have been seeing crypto projects that are having similarities with Bitcoin so that they can be a topic of discussion.
I think this project would be a greater one in the future. I like projects like this because they could do better in the market in the nearest future. If the team knows what they are doing and know how to do the marketing that would make more investors to know about their project, in a short time, there market cap could go as far as competing with other crypto projects.
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January 20, 2024, 05:14:25 PM
#11
There have been lots of other altcoins to have claimed to be similar to bitcoin but only a few has showed true similarities

Kaspa has been expected to rise a few years back and it still has potential to increase price in the next following months however calling it bitcoin 2.0 is yet to believable a lot of altcoins have bitcoin’s system but bitcoin still so far is the only one that has remained on the top
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January 20, 2024, 04:52:16 PM
#10
First time hearing about Kaspa

I have found it by luck not long ago.
Look at it, i advice it for everyone. This coin is really fast PoW. That was considred to be impossible. That's why PoS appeared.
And now that we have fast PoW i hope all pos trash dies.
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January 20, 2024, 04:49:49 PM
#9
First time hearing about Kaspa Coin So just imagine that, like me, many others still don't know about that coin. Then how would it be Bitcoin 2? I am pretty sure you are Shilling their project. There are a lot of similar coins, even hard forks of Bitcoin. But sadly, they didn't become Bitcoin 2 or something similar. Each coin would have individual features; it's not necessary that they compete with or replace the bitcoin. All blockchains won't be secure like Bitcoin, which is truly decentralised. So it is better not to compare any other coins with Bitcoin at all.
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January 20, 2024, 04:43:08 PM
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  Honestly speaking, I can't deny that it actually has potential. In fact, I also have holdings in KAS, and there are also many other cryptocurrencies that have similarities to Bitcoin, not just Kaspa.

I believe in PoW only. Btc, ltc, doge, xmr etc.
All PoS coins will fail. Temporary bubble. PoS is not a consensus. This is just a centralized fake.

Why i think Kas is good? PoW. The first and only real-time PoW.Not PoS or other fake. If we look at crypto market. It's all fake, fake, fake. It will all just go to 0.
Ethereum is PoS. This is not real anymore. After the Merge. This is fake.
Sol is fake and everything else is fake. All crypto market is just total fake.
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January 20, 2024, 04:37:10 PM
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   Honestly speaking, I can't deny that it actually has potential. In fact, I also have holdings in KAS, and there are also many other cryptocurrencies that have similarities to Bitcoin, not just Kaspa.

   I'm also saving for long-term holdings because their last ATH is around 8.4 dollars each. If I'm not mistaken in my research done there, then their market cap is not bad either. I thought to hold and save that too because I know if he will keep up with the rise on the day of the bull season as well.
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January 20, 2024, 04:22:57 PM
#6
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Kaspa isn't the only cryptocurrency that has levels of similarities with Bitcoin.
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You just mentioned supply, halving, etc which can be said about any coin.

I absolutely disagree.

Litecoin, bch etc have it all. But they are not instant.

Bnb, xrp, sol, neo are instant. Or nearly instant. But they are not PoW.

Kaspa is the first and only coin with such properties. Bitcoin 2.0. Everything bitcoin has + real-time.
Don't be easily deceived, kaspa can be as good like you term it to be but for Bitcoin having a replica with outstanding values and potential, it will be quite difficult to accept the fact. And the worst is of this Kaspa being a memecoin,  you don't actually think with this becoming the second version of Bitcoin. Bitcoin cash tried and many more did as well but can never be outstanding unlike Bitcoin.
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January 20, 2024, 04:14:07 PM
#5
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Kaspa isn't the only cryptocurrency that has levels of similarities with Bitcoin.
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You just mentioned supply, halving, etc which can be said about any coin.

I absolutely disagree.

Litecoin, bch etc have it all. But they are not instant.

Bnb, xrp, sol, neo are instant. Or nearly instant. But they are not PoW.

Kaspa is the first and only coin with such properties. Bitcoin 2.0. Everything bitcoin has + real-time.
About smart contracts - yes. They have plans to add them. But currently kas can't do it.
legendary
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January 20, 2024, 04:08:54 PM
#4
They have maximum total supply, like Bitcoin
PoW like Bitcoin
Halvings like Bitcoin.

10 blocks per second on Testnet vs. 1 block per 10 minutes on Bitcoin

You can scan QR code. In 0.1 second block is created. In 1 second 10 confirmations. And you don't even need these 10 blocks. Because if several blocks are created at the same time - they all are added. So if you get into a block. This block can't be cancelled by other blocks.

Testnet. 10bps
http://104.11.218.91:8080/

Mainnet. 1bps
https://explorer.kaspa.org/

Bitcoin. But a real-time method of payment. What do you think?

You just mentioned supply, halving, etc which can be said about any coin.  Why would this coin be any differe.t then the other useless coins that were created.  You literally can create a new coin that has all of those things in under an hour.  Copy paste bitcoin code and change some of the parameters.  Useless
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January 20, 2024, 02:50:12 PM
#3
Kaspa isn't the only cryptocurrency that has levels of similarities with Bitcoin.

But do you know what these cryptocurrencies don't have? Actual decentralization that could survive a nation-state attack.

Bitcoin's decentralization: no leaders
Other crypto's decentralization: multiple leaders
sr. member
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January 20, 2024, 02:33:08 PM
#2
Kaspa has over 1366 times more supply than bitcoin but it's a good coin with promising prospectus. It doesn't need to win over bitcoin as it's supposed to be a Layer 1 solution for smart contracts and dapps. So it's more like Ethereum 2.0 but faster and cheaper.
A relative success for them may mean they might have a good price. The scalability is not a problem at the moment and the fees are low but the TPS could be a limiting factor comparing to the competition like Solana and Ton in the future. Though they are planning to keep increasing the TPS but the nature of GhostDAG might have its limits.
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January 19, 2024, 12:11:15 PM
#1
They have maximum total supply, like Bitcoin
PoW like Bitcoin
Halvings like Bitcoin.

10 blocks per second on Testnet vs. 1 block per 10 minutes on Bitcoin

You can scan QR code. In 0.1 second block is created. In 1 second 10 confirmations. And you don't even need these 10 blocks. Because if several blocks are created at the same time - they all are added. So if you get into a block. This block can't be cancelled by other blocks.

Testnet. 10bps
http://104.11.218.91:8080/

Mainnet. 1bps
https://explorer.kaspa.org/

Bitcoin. But a real-time method of payment. What do you think?
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