
Founded in 2021, Kaspa is a highly-scalable L1 blockchain powered by proof-of-work and the $KAS coin. The network was made more scalable by ongoing updates and upgrades such as the Crescendo hardfork, implemented in 2025.
Related Posts

Kaspa Deepdive & Guide: The Revolutionary Layer-1 Protocol

KAS Review: Understanding Kaspa's Native Coin

Kaspa in 2025: Crescendo Hard Fork Leads Major Updates

Can Kaspa Outpace Bitcoin? Comparing Two Proof-of-Work Titans

The Road Ahead for Kaspa: What Next for the Remainder of 2025 and Beyond?
Video Coverage
Similar Projects

Wormhole
Wormhole is a blockchain interoperability protocol, enabling different blockchain networks to interact, transfer assets, and share liquidity, along with various other avenues of cooperation. Wormhole's bridge succumbed to malicious actors back in 2022, when some $320 million worth of$wETH was stolen.
Discover more

Hyperliquid
Hyperliquid is a decentralized perpetual futures exchange structured as its own L1 network. It aims to marry CEX-level usability and speed with the advantages of decentralized platforms.
Discover more

The Open Network (TON)
The Open Network (TON) is a layer-1 blockchain which operates on a type of Proof-of-Stake consensus mechanism. Originally founded by Telegram, the pair have since distanced from one another owing to regulatory challenges.
Discover more

Hedera
Hedera is a layer-1 blockchain network, leveraging the hashgraph consensus mechanism. The network's native asset is $HBAR which launched in 2019 and is listed on nearly all major exchanges.
Discover more

Sign Protocol
Sign Protocol is a multi-chain attestation protocol. In short, it allows users to create and verify digital claims (like identity or credentials) across differing networks. It is backed by Sequoia and YZi Labs (formerly Binance Labs), and CZ himself has even been involved in its development.
Discover more

Mira Network
Mira Network, developed by the Mira Foundation, offers a decentralized verification network allowing AI to play a greater role in everyday operations than ever before. Its $MIRA token serves multiple purposes within its ecosystem.
Discover more

MemeCore
MemeCore is a layer-1 blockchain network purpose-built for memes and memecoins. Its native $M token is listed on major exchanges such as Bitget, MEXC and Kraken.
Discover more

Aster
Aster is a next-generation decentralized exchange (DEX) built for the trading of perpetual futures contracts. It is backed by Yzi Labs (formerly Binance Labs) and launched in full in September 2025.
Discover more

Trust Wallet
Trust Wallet is a leading crypto self-custody wallet, boasting more than 200 million worldwide users. The platform was acquired by Binance in 2018, but operates as a separate entity. In September 2025, the platform announced a whole new roadmap and litepaper.
Discover more

Cardano
Cardano is an alternative L1 blockchain founded in 2015 by Ethereum co-founder, Charles Hoskinson, among others. It remains a blue-chip crypto project, alongside its native $ADA coin, with its own development ecosystem.
Discover more

Bitcoin
Bitcoin is the grandfather of all cryptocurrencies. Created in 2009 by the pseudonymous 'Satoshi Nakamoto', Bitcoin and its native $BTC is by far the largest of all crypto assets, now held by the world's biggest institutions and nation states as a store of value.
Discover more
Disclaimer
Disclaimer: BSCN does not endorse any of the platforms or projects included in this section. The information included is for educational and entertainment purposes only. All cryptocurrencies carry a high degree of risk - You should always do your own research before making any investment decisions and never invest more than you can afford to lose.