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Kaspa Sees Surge in Open Interest and Derivatives Volume as Price Hits $0.105

Kaspa (KAS) is showing renewed momentum. As the price touched $0.105, multiple on-chain and market indicators spiked: source: CoinMarcetCap and Coinglass The combination of rising open interest and price typically reflects bullish conviction. It means new positions are being added, not just short liquidations or random volatility. Spot volume growth alongside derivatives is especially important.

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Kaspa Integrated into Zelcore Wallet with Swap Support via XO Swap (Exodus)

Kaspa has officially been integrated into the Zelcore wallet, offering users both secure storage and seamless swap functionality across desktop, mobile, and Chrome platforms. The integration includes support from XO Swap (powered by Exodus), allowing for direct Kaspa swaps within the Zelcore interface. Zelcore is a non-custodial, multichain wallet known for its strong security standards

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Kaspa Supply Keeps Squeezing. Holder Conviction at Record Levels

Kaspa’s supply dynamics are tightening as more holders choose to sit tight. The latest on-chain data shows a significant portion of the total supply is going dormant, signaling strong long-term conviction: source: kaspalytics.com This trend is important. As more KAS is locked up by long-term holders, the liquid supply available on the market shrinks. Any

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Why the $OM Collapse Could Happen to Any PoS Token – And Why PoW (Especially Kaspa) Is Built Different

The recent implosion of the Mantra ($OM) token – which saw over 90% of its value wiped in a day – is just the latest reminder that many Proof-of-Stake (PoS) tokens are walking time bombs. While the project’s team blamed “reckless liquidations,” the real issue is systemic: PoS tokens with venture capital funding, insider-controlled allocations, and

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Kaspa Listing Confirmed on AscendEX: Expanding Global Access to High-Speed Layer-1 Blockchain

April 10, 2025 — In a significant move for both the project and its growing community, AscendEX, a Singapore-based global cryptocurrency exchange, has officially listed Kaspa (KAS) under the KAS/USDT trading pair. Listing Schedule This new listing marks another step forward in Kaspa’s mission to expand accessibility and adoption on a global scale. About AscendEX Originally launched as BitMax in 2018,

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Is Developer Interest in Kaspa Growing? Another Quick Look at GitHub Activity

Over the past year, Kaspa has seen a sharp increase in developer engagement — and GitHub activity confirms it. Core Development is Accelerating Kaspa’s migration from a Go-based node (kaspad) to a Rust implementation (rusty-kaspa) marked a major shift in its development model. Since the transition: Much of this activity has centered around performance optimization

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Kaspa Releases Node Version v1.0.0: Crescendo Hardfork is Coming

Kaspa has reached a major milestone with the release of Node Version v1.0.0, now available on GitHub:https://github.com/kaspanet/rusty-kaspa/releases/tag/v1.0.0 This version includes support for the upcoming Crescendo Hardfork, marking the completion of a multi-year development effort that began with KIP1 and continued through to KIP15. What’s New in v1.0.0 This release introduces a significant protocol upgrade for the Kaspa

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Kaspa Now Listed on BTCC: A Step Toward Greater Stability and Exposure

Kaspa just scored another major win — it’s now officially listed on BTCC Exchange, one of the world’s oldest and most reliable crypto exchanges. What’s BTCC?Founded in 2011, BTCC is known for its user-friendly platform, strong security, and global reach. Originally based in China and now headquartered in the UK, BTCC has built a solid reputation

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