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Kaspa

KAS
KAS Price
$0.137
4%
Price range last 24 hours
$0.131
Low
$0.137
High
Tags
Rank #48
Website
Explorers
Community
$3.171,138,800
3.97%
Market Cap
$53.257,531
24 Hour Trading Vol
$0
Circulating Supply
23.088,387,840 / 28.704,026,601
Total / Max Supply
Kaspa to USD Price Chart

Kaspa Price Today

Price KAS to USD now is $0.137. Trading volume by 24-hours $53.257,531. Kaspa, which_ranked #48 price is up 4% in the past 24-hours. Kaspa has circulating supply of $0 and have $3.171,138,800 capitalization. In additional, total supply is $23.088,387,840.

Highest price for Kaspa

The all-time high price of KAS is $0.189, the record was set on the 0.

Lowest price for Kaspa

KAS all-time low price is $0, the record was set on 0.

How much has the price of Kaspa changed lately?

7 days ago the price was $0 , this changed the KAS price by -14.00651%

14 days ago the price was $0 , this changed the KAS price by -23.71137%

30 days ago the price was $0 , this changed the KAS price by -53.19087%

60 days ago the price was $0 , this changed the KAS price by 0%

1 days ago the price was $0 , this changed the KAS price by 0%

What is Kaspa

Kaspa is a proof-of-work cryptocurrency which implements the GHOSTDAG protocol. Unlike traditional blockchains, GHOSTDAG does not orphan blocks created in parallel, rather allows them to coexist and orders them in consensus. Whereby our blockchain is actually a blockDAG; you can see GHOSTDAG in action in a real time blockDAG visualizer). This generalization of Nakamoto consensus allows for secure operation while maintaining very high block rates (currently one block per second, aiming for 10/sec, dreaming of 100/sec) and minuscule confirmation times dominated by internet latency (cf. chapter 6 of the the paper for some initial benchmarks). The Kaspa implementation includes a lot of cool features and subprotocols including Reachability to query the DAG's topology, Block data pruning (with near-future plans for block header pruning), SPV proofs, and later subnetwork support which will make future implementation of layer 2 solutions much easier.