Igra Labs said it has formally signed with Hyperlane alongside ecosystem partners AppKaskad, ZealousSwap, KaspaCom and KAT Bridge, with USDC.e, USDT.e and wETH.e slated to be available on Igra from initial launch. The team said a community poll will decide what gets bridged next. "Igra Association signs with Hyperlane" - @Igra_Labs [source]
KAT Bridge described the same agreement as infrastructure intended to give Kaspa’s execution layers native access to widely used assets, while also committing to support Hyperlane-based bridging and UI compatibility. "officially signed with Hyperlane" - @Kaspa_KAT [source]
KaspaCom said Hyperlane integration work is underway and framed it as expanding to 180+ blockchains through Hyperlane routing, aimed at unlocking liquidity and cross-chain access while building on Igra. "Hyperlane Integration Officially Underway" - @KaspaCom [source]
Core developer @coderofstuff_ announced a technical milestone in DAGKnight implementation, confirming the simulation now successfully orders all blocks with full validation. The developer shared that the next phase involves integrating the v0 implementation into the node codebase for further testing. "Dagknight technical progress - I want to share some technical progress related to the dagknight effort" - @coderofstuff_ [source]
The simulation validates block ordering across the entire DAG structure, a critical step toward eventual mainnet deployment of the DAGKnight consensus upgrade.
KaspaCom announced its mobile wallet is live in a mainnet beta, supporting send/receive and in-app trading for Kaspa, KRC20 tokens, NFTs and domains, and described it as open-source. "Mobile Wallet Is Live (Mainnet Beta)" - @KaspaCom [source]
KNS Domain said KNS is now usable inside the KaspaCom mobile wallet, including sending and receiving to .kas domains and transferring domains, signaling cross-project integration around naming and wallet UX. "KNS X KaspaCom Mobile Live" - @knsdomain [source]
Igra Labs said its Galleon closed mainnet on Node V2 is ready for community node operators, publishing a setup guide and noting the current configuration targets Galleon testnet with mainnet configuration to follow. The announcement highlighted new bridging components, engine stability work, reorg handling fixes, state synchronization, transaction pool updates, and a migration to gRPC/protobuf for wallet communication. "ready for community node operators" - @Igra_Labs [source]
Kaspa Commons amplified the release as a decentralization milestone because Igra state can be read, written and verified on community hardware. "public can help in more ways" - @Kaspa_Commons [source]
Kaspa Eco Foundation reported it regained control of its X account after a compromise, saying attackers sent malicious links via group chats and DMs and urging anyone who received suspicious messages not to engage. "regained control" - @Kaspa_KEF [source]
Community members issued warnings during the incident, including @kaspador_ telling users not to engage while access was being re-established. "Do NOT engage" - @kaspador_ [source]
Kaspero Labs launched a new dashboard with a widget builder that supports connecting via wallet or Gmail, entering a business name and Kaspa address, and beginning to accept payments. "New dashboard with widget builder" - @KasperoLabs [source]
Kaspero Labs also open-sourced a simple Kaspa payment modal designed for developers to deploy without backend or fees, with optional backend verification for transaction checks. "Open sourcing a simple Kaspa payment modal" - @KasperoLabs [source]
Kasanova Wallet announced a new swap feature powered by ChangeNOW, allowing users to swap other assets into native Kaspa inside the wallet, positioning it as an accessibility improvement. "Introducing the SWAP Feature" - @KasanovaWallet [source]
The wallet also said its chat feature is now live for everyone, describing conversations as on-chain and tied to KNS naming steps (mint .kns name, set primary, then chat). "Chat feature is now officially LIVE" - @KasanovaWallet [source]
Kurncy Solutions teased an upcoming multisig feature in its wallet, framing it as a security-oriented option beyond cold or paper wallet practices. "Next week in Kurncy Wallet" - @KurncySolutions [source]
A follow-up post shared a visual preview and positioned multisig as a standard for securing funds. "MultiSig will be the standard" - @KurncySolutions [source]
KasMedia introduced a new Kaspa Analytics chart called On-Chain Capital Flow Rate, defined as the 30-day percentage change in realized price and presented as a proxy for on-chain capital inflows and outflows. "On-Chain Capital Flow Rate (Realized Price 30-Day Change)" - @kasmediadotcom [source]
Kaspa Eco Foundation amplified the chart release, directing users to the metric as a monitoring tool. "Check it out" - @Kaspa_KEF [source]
KaspaLens said it shipped a new feature for its performance comparison charts allowing users to compare Kaspa against any symbol using data from available exchanges. "Compare Kaspa vs ANY symbol" - @KaspaLens [source]
KaspaLens also added KRC20 token sorting by age, supply or holders, describing it as a response to user requests for better discovery of new tokens. "order the KRC20 Tokens by Age, Supply or Holders" - @KaspaLens [source]
The kaspa_stream developer asked the community to help with translation quality assurance and to propose additional worthwhile languages, pointing users to a page with current translations. "need your help with translations" - @supertypo_kas [source]
DailyKaspa said Kaspa hashrate rebounded to around 450 PH/s after several days of heightened volatility, following earlier swings during late January. "hashrate rebounds to around 450 PH/s" - @DailyKaspa [source]
DailyKaspa reported wallet #1 added another 2.33 million Kaspa as price slipped below $0.04, framing it as continued accumulation during weakness. "added another 2.33 million" - @DailyKaspa [source]
DailyKaspa also reported a top wallet moving 2.7 million Kaspa to an external wallet that then forwarded the full amount to Bitvavo. "forwarded the full amount to the Bitvavo exchange" - @DailyKaspa [source]
Later in the window, KaspaLens said wallet #1 transferred out roughly 4 million Kaspa to Bitvavo again. "transferring out ~4M" - @KaspaLens [source]
Kaspathon and Blockchain Banter hosted a mid-term community X Space on Jan. 30 (7:00 PM UK) inviting participants to showcase progress, with a community vote tied to prizes. "hosting a mid-term community X Space" - @kaspathon [source]
A Kaspathon-linked project, Kaspa Pong, posted a playable arcade-style demo and said the ball speed responds to real-time crypto data, with Kaspa Commons encouraging builders to follow the hackathon progress. "Kaspa arcade game: KASPA PONG" - @Kaspa_Commons [source]
Kaspa Commons highlighted an announced in-person meetup in the Netherlands on Saturday, Feb. 7, in Utrecht, with short presentations planned by community members including Seb (KasMap) and a Kaspa Industrial Initiative update. "first Kaspa meetup in the Netherlands" - @Kaspa_Commons [source]
Kaspa Industrial Initiative introduced EigenFlow, a framework extending the Avellaneda–Stoikov market-making model to a blockDAG setting and arguing that quoting across parallel blocks can reduce inventory risk by O(1/n). "introduce EigenFlow" - @KaspaKii [source]
DailyKaspa summarized the release as a KaspaKii market-making model announcement, pointing readers to the paper. "announces market making model" - @DailyKaspa [source]
Kaspa research lead Michael Sutton said inline ZK covenants enable privacy applications, in a reply thread discussing programmability paths. "inline zk covenants enable privacy apps" - @michaelsuttonil [source]
In separate technical discussion, Hans Moog outlined scaling limits of single-block parallel execution and argued Kaspa’s vProgs architecture targets execution across block boundaries by encoding causal structure and treating blocks as data availability commitments rather than execution attestations. "blocks do not attest to execution results but to data availability" - @hus_qy [source]
Kaspa-oriented accounts continued to link Kaspa’s low-latency settlement to machine-to-machine payments. Kaspa Unchained argued that if AI agents run on APIs, their money layer should not be controlled by a balance sheet, positioning Kaspa as a fit. "their money layer better not run on someone's balance sheet" - @kaspaunchained [source]
AporiaExchange echoed the same theme from a developer-enablement perspective, saying transaction ordering is central and that Kaspa’s blockDAG supports fair sequencing at scale, with AI agents increasing the importance of ordering fairness. "Transaction ordering is the real game" - @AporiaExchange [source]
KaspaCom representatives attended a leading Israeli Web3 forum event on February 3rd, representing the Kaspa ecosystem at the crypto industry gathering. The team used the opportunity to network and promote Kaspa adoption. "KaspaCom Attending the Crypto Forum Special Event - We'll be at a leading Israeli Web3 forum" - @KaspaCom [source]
Kaspero Labs released documentation for KasperoConnect, offering developers two integration paths: a hosted authentication solution for projects without backends, or self-hosted options for those with existing infrastructure. "New: KasperoConnect integration guide - We handle auth if you don't have a backend. Or bring your own" - @KasperoLabs [source]
The Kasia Messaging team shared a development preview, signaling ongoing work on the messaging platform built for Kaspa. The team indicated more announcements are forthcoming as development progresses. "We are here and we are building. A little sneak peak into the future of Kasia" - @kasiamessaging [source]