On a recent evening, Kaspians from Sydney gathered for their inaugural Sydney $kas @KaspaCurrency Meetup. The event was a success, bringing together both newcomers and seasoned members of the community. Attendees shared their tales of discovering Kaspa and recent experiences, such as involvement with @Kaspa_KEF and engaging with fans at various events. Discussions were buzzing with passion and excitement, highlighting the unique organic growth of Kaspa in contrast to typical hype-driven cycles in the crypto space. This grassroots approach to community building, with around 11 participants, proved to be a meaningful way to foster genuine connections. If you missed the meetup but are eager to join future Australian Kaspa Events, consider joining the AusKaspa Telegram group for updates. The article originally appeared on Kaspa.org and can be found here.
Kaspa.org: First Kaspa Sydney Meetup!
It was incredible to see new faces and even some OGs from the community come together—some were curious to learn about Kaspa, and others were reconnecting with like-minded members they’d known for a while.
We spent much of the night sharing stories about how we all discovered Kaspa and recent experiences, such as at Token2049. We also talked about the overwhelming support from @Kaspa_KEF and what it was like engaging with fans at all their recent events. Additionally, we discussed the exciting new initiatives mentioned at the Dublin
@KaspaKii event. The discussions were passionate and enthusiastic, emphasising Kaspa’s potential and organic growth. This sets it apart from the usual hype-driven cycles that dominate the crypto space.
Simply put, think about what is considered ‘normal’ marketing in Cryptoland and do the opposite. You have Kaspa!
Although our group consisted of around 11 people, building communities in this natural, grassroots way is the most meaningful approach to fostering real engagement. Yes, we could have put on a flashy event—and I’ll likely do so in the future—but there’s something uniquely powerful about sitting down with a few new friends over a drink and sharing ideas.
My biggest takeaway is that if you’re unsure about attending one of our Kaspa meetups or even a crypto event in general, I encourage you to give it a go. As people immersed in the digital world, it’s easy to forget that most of our connections happen online. Stepping offline, even for a few hours, can be incredibly rewarding and add depth to those connections we often only experience through a screen.
If you’re sad you missed out on this meetup and are keen to attend future Australian Kaspa Events, join us on our AusKaspa Telegram to keep track of what’s going on with Kaspa in Australia!
🔗: https://t.me/kaspa_aus
Remember, Kaspa will attend @AusCryptoConon on Saturday, November 23rd, and Sunday, November 24th! So, if you’re interested in meeting more of the community, come down!
🔗: https://auscryptocon.com
(Use discount code KASPA to save on your tickets!)
We’re also excited to announce a very special KaspaFam Meetup to coincide with the Australian Crypto Convention! This meetup will also celebrate Kaspa’s third Birthday so you won’t want to miss it!
Event details are still being finalised, but if you’d like to stay current, I suggest registering on the Luma page below.
🔗: https://lu.ma/efcd6g60
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The Kaspa Sydney Meetup was a successful and enriching event, where Kaspians came together to share stories, connect with like-minded individuals, and discuss the growth and potential of Kaspa. The genuine and grassroots approach to building communities was emphasized as a meaningful way to foster engagement. For those interested in staying updated on Kaspa news and events, it is recommended to visit KaspaNews.net for the latest information.