Based on comprehensive analyst evaluations, we have synthesized critical insights from expert assessments to outline a cautious outlook for KAS. Analysts note deteriorating fundamentals and challenging market sentiment, indicating potential downside risks in the near term. Following this expert analysis, we adopt a bearish stance on this stock. Our conclusion: KAS is a Sell candidate.
KAS stock price ended at $0.030060 on Sunday, after dropping 6.24%
On May 31, 2026 00:00, the price of KAS fell by 6.24%, dropping from $0.030930 to $0.030060 with 24h trading volume reaching $21.6M KAS.
KAS Technical Signals
Technical Signals Summary
Buy Signals 2
Neutral Signals 0
Sell Signals 5
Strong Sell
Sell
Neutral
Buy
Strong Buy
KAS currently exhibits 2 buy signals and 5 sell signals. The token has been in an downtrend since 12:00 AM, with a total price change of -8.54% during this period. Overall, the technical indicators point to a Sell outlook for the mid-term.
Bullish/Bearish Signals for KAS
Our algorithms analyze key indicators like moving averages, RSI, MACD, and trading volume to generate bullish and bearish signals for KAS. These insights help you make informed investment decisions.
Follow-Up Questions
Based on technical analysis, should I buy KAS?
KAS currently exhibits 2 buy signals and 5 sell signals. The stock has been in an uptrend since May 26, 2026, with a total price change of -8.54% during this period. Overall, the technical indicators point to a Sell outlook for the mid-term.
What is RSI of Kaspa (KAS)?
The RSI of Kaspa is 24.87, indicating oversold conditions.
Kaspa (KAS) MACD
Kaspa MACD is -0.000964
Key Stats
Trading Volume (24hr)
$21.6M
Circulating Supply
27.4B
Market Cap
$823.9M
Total Supply
27.4B
Holders
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Max Supply
28.7B
FDV
$826.0M
Funding Rate
0.005%
Date of Creation
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What is Kaspa (KAS)?
Kaspa is a proof-of-work cryptocurrency which implements the GHOSTDAG protocol. Unlike traditional blockchains, GHOSTDAG does not orphan blocks created in parallel, rather allows them to coexist and orders them in consensus. Whereby our blockchain is actually a blockDAG; you can see GHOSTDAG in action in a real time blockDAG visualizer). This generalization of Nakamoto consensus allows for secure operation while maintaining very high block rates (currently one block per second, aiming for 10/sec, dreaming of 100/sec) and minuscule confirmation times dominated by internet latency (cf. chapter 6 of the the paper for some initial benchmarks). The Kaspa implementation includes a lot of cool features and subprotocols including Reachability to query the DAG's topology, Block data pruning (with near-future plans for block header pruning), SPV proofs, and later subnetwork support which will make future implementation of layer 2 solutions much easier.