Kaspero Labs
An ecosystem of tools that make kaspa actually useful. Not for speculation. For living.
The Vision
Most crypto projects chase speculation. Price charts. Moon shots. The next big thing. But what about the person who just wants to buy a coffee? Pay a freelancer? Run a small business?
Kaspero exists because Kaspa was meant to be used, not just held. Every tool built here serves one purpose: making Kaspa work in real life, for real people, doing real things.
No complexity for complexity's sake. No features that require a technical manual. If your grandmother couldn't figure it out, it's not ready.
The Ecosystem
Get paid in Kaspa through
jobs and freelance work
Manage funds with Keystone,
pay with handles and emails
Buy real products from
merchants who accept Kaspa
Each piece connects to the others. Earn Kaspa through work. Hold it in a wallet designed for humans. Spend it at stores that accept it. The loop closes. The economy works.
Projects
Send KAS by email, handle, or KNS domain. Your checking and savings accounts for everyday crypto — designed for people who don't want to think about crypto. a
LiveA job board where payment happens in Kaspa. Find work, get paid, skip the banking middlemen entirely.
LiveCommunity-driven scam reporting. Protect the ecosystem by flagging bad actors before they can cause harm.
Live12 projects and counting. Each one built to solve a real problem, not to add another token to the pile.
About
I started coding at 13. Used to write programs on paper during class, then rush home to see if they'd actually run. Still chasing that feeling.
12 years in tech - mostly Quality Assurance, now Professional Services and Integration for a smart city solutions company. Kaspa speaks the truth. A former anarchist, now just focused on building parallel rails.
Based in Atlanta. Originally from Israel.
These tools exist because I think they should exist. And I find building them fun. That's about it.
How This Gets Built
If it doesn't help someone actually use Kaspa - buy something, get paid, send money - it doesn't get built. No features for features' sake.
Crypto interfaces are usually Disorienting. Wallet addresses, charts, gas fees, confirmation blocks. None of that should be the user's problem.
I don't run ads. I don't do affiliate links. I don't harvest data. The tools are just tools.
I'd rather take longer and have something solid than rush out something that frustrates people.