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Kaspa price today · KAS/USD

$0.0289-2.16%24h
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Market cap
$795.75M
24h volume
$6.79M
Circulating supply
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Kaspa price chart

KAS/USD

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Technical analysis

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What is Kaspa (KAS)?

Kaspa is a proof-of-work cryptocurrency that launched in 2021 with no pre-mine, no pre-sale and no allocation to insiders — a "fair launch" that its community values highly. It was founded by Yonatan Sompolinsky, a researcher whose early work on blockchain scaling was cited in Ethereum's own design.

Its distinguishing feature is the GhostDAG protocol, a "blockDAG" that allows many blocks to be created and confirmed in parallel rather than in a single chain. That lets Kaspa produce blocks extremely quickly — currently around one per second, with plans to push higher — while keeping the security model of proof-of-work.

Kaspa positions itself as fast, decentralised money rather than a smart-contract platform, and it has a dedicated mining community. Its emission schedule reduces new supply smoothly over time. KAS is highly volatile, and everything on this page is informational and not financial advice.

If you are trying to make sense of the Kaspa chart, these are the drivers we watch: mining participation and hash-rate growth, exchange listings and community momentum, its steadily reducing emission schedule and overall market mood. None of these predict where the price goes next; they just explain why it tends to move.

Kaspa FAQ

What makes Kaspa different from Bitcoin?

Kaspa keeps proof-of-work security but uses a "blockDAG" that lets many blocks be created and confirmed in parallel, so it produces blocks far more frequently than Bitcoin while aiming to stay decentralised.

What is the current price of Kaspa?

About $0.02894 per KAS at the time this page loaded. Because crypto trades 24/7, the KAS price updates continuously, so refresh the page to see the latest figure and 24-hour change.

What drives the price of Kaspa?

The main forces behind Kaspa's price include mining participation and hash-rate growth, exchange listings and community momentum, its steadily reducing emission schedule and overall market mood. These help explain why KAS moves the way it does, but they are context rather than a forecast — no factor guarantees a direction.

Is Kaspa a good investment?

TrendiView Research does not give investment advice. Kaspa is a volatile crypto asset, meaning its price can rise or fall sharply and you could lose money. Use the live chart, market data and indicators here for research, and weigh your own risk tolerance before deciding anything.

How do I buy Kaspa?

You can buy KAS on most major crypto exchanges by creating an account, verifying your identity, depositing funds and placing an order. See our dedicated "How to buy Kaspa" guide for a step-by-step walkthrough.

What are some quick facts about Kaspa?

It had a fair launch with no pre-mine or pre-sale. Its GhostDAG protocol confirms many blocks in parallel. It currently produces about one block per second.

When was Kaspa launched?

Kaspa launched in 2021, created by Yonatan Sompolinsky. It is categorised as proof-of-work payments (blockdag).

Where does TrendiView get its Kaspa data?

Price, market-cap, supply and 24-hour figures on this page are drawn from CoinGecko market data and live exchange price feeds, and the editorial background is maintained by TrendiView Research. Numbers refresh regularly but can briefly lag fast-moving markets, and nothing here is financial advice.

The information on this page — including the live Kaspa (KAS) price, market data and technical indicators — is provided for general information only and is not financial, investment or trading advice. Cryptocurrency is highly volatile and you could lose money. Always do your own research. Data is sourced from public feeds and may be delayed or occasionally inaccurate.