Kaspa.org has released news about a recent AMA recap featuring Andrew Weiner, the VP of MEXC.

“The Silver of the Future” was the topic of discussion at a recent AMA hosted by MEXC Vice President Andrew Weiner on November 24th, 2022. The event brought together three notable figures – Yonatan Sompolinsky, Michael Sutton, and Shai Wyborski – to discuss Kaspa, a cryptocurrency project with a strong community and innovative technology.

During the AMA, attendees learned about Kaspa’s development progress, including its DAGKnight, RUST programming, and future goals. The event also featured a video presentation titled “KASPA AMA 2022 – The Silver of the Future: $KAS,” which can be viewed on YouTube.

Andrew Weiner was commended for his excellent hosting skills and can be followed on Twitter at @MEXC_Andrew. MEXC is one of the largest exchanges supporting Kaspa and is currently ranked 19th on CoinMarketCap’s Spot Exchange Score.

For those interested in learning more about Kaspa or joining its community, links to its official website, Discord, Telegram, Twitter, Reddit, GitHub, and Explorer were provided. Bubblegum Lightning, a participant in the Kaspa Discord, invited readers to comment below or reach out on the platform for further discussion.

The original post titled “Kaspa AMA Recap with Andrew Weiner, VP of MEXC” can be found on Kaspa’s official website.

Kaspa.org announces that Brand 425 Coffee now accepts Kaspa as a form of payment.

Texas-based, family-owned Brand 425 Coffee is dedicated to making your morning coffee routine easier by eliminating the bitter taste. The company recently announced that it will accept Kaspa (KAS) as a form of payment for its products, making it the first merchant to do so.

Kaspa aims to become a common currency used daily for goods and services, and Brand 425 Coffee’s adoption of the cryptocurrency is a step towards that goal. As part of this initiative, Brand 425 Coffee is offering a free one-pound sample of their “Dark Texas Twist” coffee and donating 10% of the order total to the Kaspa development fund for orders over $25 paid with Kaspa throughout 2023.

Brand 425 Coffee is known for its unique “low and slow” roasting method, which results in a sweeter and more flavorful cup of coffee. In addition to coffee, they also offer accessories, mugs, and samplers on their website. You can also find Brand 425 Coffee on Twitter for more updates.

Kaspa, the first cryptocurrency project to solve the Trilemma, continues to work towards mass adoption by providing a fast, easy-to-use currency with low fees that rewards its miners. For more information on Kaspa and how to get involved, check out their website, Discord, Telegram, Twitter, Reddit, GitHub, and Explorer.

Kaspa.org announces cryptocurrency exchanges for trading KAS – find out where to purchase Kaspa.

The six cryptocurrency exchanges that support the buying and selling of Kaspa are as follows:

MEXC is the most prominent exchange offering Kaspa, with a spot trading volume of over 2 billion dollars in a 24-hour period. It provides access to various trading options and serves over 200 countries.

CoinEx is the second largest to support Kaspa, with a spot trading volume of around 45 million dollars in 24 hours. It offers multiple trading services and has a global user base of over 3 million.

TxBit ranks third among centralized exchanges for Kaspa, with a spot trading volume of nearly 6 million dollars in 24 hours. It focuses on crypto-to-crypto and crypto-to-fiat trading without complex features like margin trading.

TradeOgre has a spot trading volume of over 1.5 million dollars in 24 hours. Established in 2018, it is known for supporting many altcoins and offering low trading fees.

Exbitron, based in Germany, specializes in altcoins and newly launched projects. Its spot trading volume is not tracked by Coin Market Cap. Despite a recent attack, it continues to operate.

ViteX is a decentralized exchange with a spot trading volume of nearly 50 thousand dollars in 24 hours. Launched in 2019, it emphasizes transparency by running all processes on its public blockchain.

It’s generally recommended to store cryptocurrency off exchanges to reduce the risk of losing funds due to security breaches or exchange shutdowns.

For more information on Kaspa and its trading options, you can visit the Kaspa website or connect through Discord, Telegram, Twitter, Reddit, GitHub, or its explorer. If you have any questions or would like to discuss further, feel free to join the conversation on the Kaspa Discord channel under the username Bubblegum Lightning.

This information was originally published in a blog post titled “Where to Buy Kaspa — Cryptocurrency Exchanges for Trading KAS” on the Kaspa website.

Introducing High Kaspacity – the latest Kaspa Mini-Game brought to you by Kaspa.org!

“Kaspa City is a new interactive mini-game that showcases the speed and efficiency of the Kaspa BlockDAG network. Created by a member of the Kaspa Discord Community, @lAmeR^, the game offers a hands-on experience with KAS transactions in a fun and engaging way.

In Kaspa City, players start with an in-game wallet and a balance of 0KAS. They can earn more KAS by completing tasks at their virtual day job, or spend it on shopping and dining within the game. The game’s simple point-and-click interface allows players to easily navigate between buildings and witness the network’s near-instant transactions.

While the game is straightforward, it serves as an educational tool for newcomers to the world of cryptocurrency, demonstrating how Kaspa works and how it can be integrated into everyday life.

For more information on Kaspa City and the Kaspa network, visit their website or join their community on Discord, Telegram, Twitter, Reddit, GitHub, or check out their explorer. And don’t forget to share your thoughts in the comments or on the Kaspa discord with Bubblegum Lightning.”

Introducing new merchandise from Kaspa.org!

Kaspa, the popular BlockDAG network, has recently announced a partnership with Pool Party Nodes to launch a new line of merchandise. The collaboration aims to support the Kaspa community by offering high-quality clothing and accessories, with 50% of the proceeds going towards the development of the Kaspa network.

The merchandise, which includes t-shirts, sweatpants, hats, and other accessories, is now available for purchase on the Pool Party Nodes website. This initiative is part of Kaspa’s efforts to promote mass adoption and raise awareness about their decentralized ecosystem through visual marketing.

In addition to the merch partnership, the Pool Party Nodes team has plans to venture into Kaspa mining and will be releasing an in-depth guide on the future of Kaspa.

For those interested in supporting Kaspa, the merchandise can be found at the Kaspa Clothing Store on the Pool Party Nodes website. Furthermore, Kaspa’s mining process is based on the KHeavyHash algorithm, which is energy-efficient and resistant to ASICs, making it accessible for GPU mining.

To stay updated on Kaspa’s developments and join their community, you can visit their official website, Discord, Telegram, Twitter, Reddit, GitHub, and Explorer.

Kaspa.org has released new information in the form of a FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) section to provide clarity and updates to the community.

An ever-changing list of frequently asked questions, concerns, and misconceptions about Kaspa for beginners and new users has been compiled to help them navigate the cryptocurrency.

Kaspa can be purchased on various exchanges such as CoinEx, MEXC, TxBit, and TradeOgre.

For those looking to store their Kaspa, non-custodial wallet options can be found at https://medium.com/kaspa-currency/kaspa-wallets-non-custodial-wallet-options-for-kas-8b473ff01c60.

Users may notice that their Kaspa wallet address changes regularly. This is a security feature to protect their privacy and does not affect the functionality of their mining wallet address.

Once all Kaspa coins are mined, transaction fees will become the main source of income for miners.

Kaspa currently operates at approximately 1 block per second (BPS) and 200 transactions per second (TPS), but theoretical estimates suggest it could reach up to 100 BPS and 20,000 TPS in the future.

Development for Ledger and hardware wallets is underway, and more information can be found in the Kaspa whitepaper and development roadmap at https://kaspa.org/developments/.

Kaspa does not have a contract address as it is a Proof of Work (PoW) coin, not a token. There will also be no master nodes as all nodes are equal, contributing to Kaspa’s decentralization.

Staking is not possible with Kaspa as it is not a PoS (Proof of Stake) coin.

Running a node does not yield direct profit but contributes to the network’s strength and decentralization.

As for NFTs, they may be supported on L2 in the future.

In comparison to PoS coins, Kaspa is less centralized, does not create a “rich get richer” scenario, and uses less energy due to its Optical Proof of Work algorithm. L2s and smart contracts could be supported in the future as the community continues to develop Kaspa’s base layer.

Current discussions about L2 and smart contracts are taking place on the Kaspa Discord server’s #smart-contract-brainstorming channel.

Tokenomics, emission, and mining details can be found at https://medium.com/kaspa-currency/tokenomics-emission-and-mining-6653cc473a7a.

The maximum supply of Kaspa may vary due to several factors such as halving schedules and block rates, but the hard cap is set at 29 billion in code.

For more information, the Kaspa Wiki FAQ is available at https://wiki.kaspa.org/en/FAQ.

Stay connected with the Kaspa community through their official website, Discord, Telegram, Twitter, Reddit, GitHub, and Explorer.

For any additional questions or discussions, feel free to reach out on the Kaspa Discord or leave a comment below.