A Kaspa Community Challenge Initiative
K-Force is a grassroots movement driven by the Kaspa community to ignite real-world action and amplify the Network Effect, the idea that small, consistent efforts by many people can create massive impact.
This isn’t about contests, rewards, or hype. It’s about unleashing the power of the people passionate about Kaspa through simple, guerrilla-style outreach that anyone can do, anytime, anywhere. Whether it’s buying $5 in Kaspa on a single day and time, onboarding a friend, or posting your merch, every act counts. And when coordinated together, it multiplies.
Basic Philosophy
Small actions. Shared purpose. Maximum momentum. Every week, K-Force encourages the community to join in a collective rhythm of action to be and grow the network.
✅ K-FORCE ACTION CHECKLIST (not exhaustive)
Pick one. Pick many. Add one. (connect with Rhubarbarian on TG or Discord)
JFDI (Just Friggin Do It!)
- Buy $5 of $KAS every Sunday at 13:00 UTC
- Spend some $KAS at a local or online Store accepting Kaspa
- Onboard a friend by helping them install a wallet and sending them some $KAS
- Ask a local merchant or online vendor to consider accepting Kaspa
- Share a photo or video of you using or wearing Kaspa merch
- Post a 30–60 sec video explaining why you believe in Kaspa
- Leave a positive comment or explanation on Reddit, Discord, or X
- Put up a sticker, QR code, or chalk a sidewalk with the Kaspa logo
- Create or share a meme, artwork, or infographic about Kaspa
- Add Kaspa as a payment option to your own store, site, or freelance page
- Talk to someone at work, school, or your neighborhood about Kaspa
- Host a mini Kaspa meetup or coffee chat
- Create a tweet or post about a feature you love (e.g. speed, decentralization)
- Help answer questions from new community members
- Translate or localize Kaspa content into your language
- Follow and repost updates from Kaspa builders and community voices
- Setup a Public Kaspa Node
- etc.
NOTE: This is sort of like, “Kaspa Ambassador Light” 🙂 The Ambassador Initiative is more geared to on the ground, P2P meetups and events and regional adoption, whereas KForce is more online, quick hits anyone, anywhere can do.
Have fun!
