
Lately, some people in the crypto world have been talking about whether Binance might finally list Kaspa (KAS). There’s no official news yet, but a few signs are getting attention and raising questions.
It started with a couple of tweets from Binance. One of them mentioned something called “blockchain parallelization,” which is a term that closely matches what Kaspa does with its blockDAG technology. For those not familiar, Kaspa’s system lets it process several blocks at once, making it much faster than most proof-of-work coins. Some users saw that post and thought it might be a quiet way of hinting that Binance is looking at Kaspa.
What if blockchains could multitask?
— Binance (@binance) July 1, 2025
Parallelization enables faster, cheaper, and more scalable networks by executing transactions side by side.
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Another reason people are watching closely is a large Kaspa wallet, known as “wallet number two.” This wallet recently added more than 20 million KAS in just a few days. Now it holds over 800 million KAS in total. That’s a big number. When wallets of that size make moves like this, it often means something is happening behind the scenes – like a big exchange getting ready to list the coin. There’s no proof that the wallet belongs to Binance, but the timing is interesting.
Also, developers from Kaspa say they’ve been in contact with Binance for a while. One of them mentioned that Binance has been asking technical questions for over a year. They didn’t promise anything or give a date, but they haven’t walked away either. It’s hard to know what that means, but it shows there’s at least some level of communication happening.
Binance’s CEO, CZ, has also talked recently about what makes a good Layer 1 blockchain. He said that chains should be fast, low-cost, and able to support lots of different apps. Kaspa seems to check those boxes. It’s not trying to be another meme coin. It’s built to be fast, reliable, and open for developers to build on.
Still, all of this is just speculation for now. Binance hasn’t made an official announcement. The wallet activity, social media posts, and behind-the-scenes talk might lead to something – or they might not. Crypto often has stories like this that never turn into anything real.
But if you’re following Kaspa, it’s worth keeping an eye on. Something could be coming soon. Or maybe we’ll just have to wait a little longer.
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