Kaspa Deep Dive

Vol. 12 - Kaspa Holds the Line: Stability Amid Global Risk Repricing

16 min · 25. okt. 2025
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This week’s Kaspa Deep Dive covers how Kaspa “held the line” during a global risk repricing. While equities, bonds, and commodities swung wildly, Kaspa maintained balance—trading between $0.04908–$0.05654 and closing at $0.05418. We’ll explore why on-chain metrics confirmed stability, how supply shocks replaced floods, and why global credit stress is easing. The takeaway: Kaspa’s resilience is becoming its identity—a network proving that conviction and structure can withstand macro gravity.

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Rvx. 3 - October Month End Review

October slammed Kaspa with three waves of selling: an early flash-low anomaly, a mid-month liquidation cascade, and a late-month flood that dragged price under $0.05 before a small rebound. On paper, KAS traded between $0.049 and $0.083, but the path between those levels was messy – thin order books, forced liquidations, and more supply floods than shocks. Our indicators tell the real story: PAI, MACD, and CCI all rolled over, while the Supply Indicator flashed FLOODED on Oct 10–11, 16, 18, 22, and 23. Fear & Greed swung from Greed to Extreme Fear, confirming a full sentiment reset. Hodlers mostly stayed in place, but exchange flows showed traders using KAS as a liquidity source. In this month’s Kaspa Deep Dive, we break down each week of October, why every bounce failed, and what needs to change in November for this to become a true bottom – not just another pause in a downtrend.

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