Building a truly decentralized network isn't just about having the tech—it's about community participation. For Kaspa to establish itself as a major force in crypto, KAS holders and enthusiasts need to step up and run nodes themselves.
Having infrastructure that supports maximum decentralization is a good start, but it's incomplete. The real proof lies in actual participation. Right now, many networks exist in a proof-of-concept phase where decentralization remains theoretical rather than demonstrated.
Kaspa needs to move beyond that. It's time to transition from promising decentralization to actively proving it through a robust network of community-operated nodes. That's when the ecosystem truly becomes resilient, transparent, and worthy of trust in the Web3 space.
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UnluckyLemur
· 5h ago
That's right, but how many people are actually running nodes now? Most just support it verbally.
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staking_gramps
· 9h ago
That's right, having only code and infrastructure is not enough; running nodes with real effort is what truly counts...
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FancyResearchLab
· 10h ago
In theory, it should be feasible, but in practice, it still depends on the community really getting it off the ground.
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WalletsWatcher
· 10h ago
That's right, having just the technical framework isn't enough; you need to run nodes in real-world scenarios.
Building a truly decentralized network isn't just about having the tech—it's about community participation. For Kaspa to establish itself as a major force in crypto, KAS holders and enthusiasts need to step up and run nodes themselves.
Having infrastructure that supports maximum decentralization is a good start, but it's incomplete. The real proof lies in actual participation. Right now, many networks exist in a proof-of-concept phase where decentralization remains theoretical rather than demonstrated.
Kaspa needs to move beyond that. It's time to transition from promising decentralization to actively proving it through a robust network of community-operated nodes. That's when the ecosystem truly becomes resilient, transparent, and worthy of trust in the Web3 space.