ꓘASMISSION is a response to missing explorers. A mission with a story. Every message leaves a mark on the journey into the unknown. Every contribution becomes part of the flight. 1 KAS = 10 000 000 km Each contribution moves the rocket closer to its goal and sustains this standalone app.
Create a payload, send it, and watch the rocket move. Every contribution leaves a permanent trace on-chain.
Write a message, choose any amount, then open the payment card (like in the bottom bar), scan & pay.
Collapse the bottom bar, zoom to the rocket, and see the new position.
The second transaction stores the payload reference — immutable and public.
OPEN EXAMPLE TXYour message becomes part of the mission archive — readable by anyone, anytime.
Write a message, choose any amount, then open the payment card and pay.
Collapse the bar and zoom to the rocket.
Open the newest message from the archive.
Various statistics and live data from the Kaspa blockchain – network overview and analysis.
Visualization comparing Kaspa to other major networks (PoW · PoS) by block production speed.
Top 10,000 addresses on the Kaspa blockchain. Distribution by holdings size (from plankton to whales).
Inspect any transaction on the Kaspa blockchain. View payload, inputs/outputs, fees and totals.
Inspect any block on the Kaspa blockchain. See hash, time, DAA/blue score, Merkle roots and UTXO commitment.
Live DAG graph where blocks can be created in parallel and are ordered by the protocol (GHOSTDAG).
Overview of public Kaspa nodes on a global map. Visualizing Kaspa’s decentralization on mainnet.
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Quick answers about payments, messages, and how the mission data is displayed.
Click Send a message, choose an amount, type your text, then create a payment request and pay the QR/address from your wallet.
No. You only need to send KAS to the address shown in the payment card/QR. Your text is tied to the payment session, so your wallet does not need to support an extra “message” field.
If your wallet does support a message/note field, scanning the QR may prefill it. It is optional.
Each payment session has an expiry (shown by the countdown). After it expires, the address/amount pair is no longer tracked for that session.
Create a new session and pay the newly generated address.
Only payments sent to the active session address are automatically attached to your message. If you send a lower amount than expected, the payment is still valid and will be attached, but it simply reflects the smaller contribution. Because of that, it may not appear in leaderboards or highlighted positions.
The system always shows the real amount that was actually sent, and everything is still fully counted on-chain.
The “space” view is a visualization. When many messages overlap, higher-amount messages can visually cover lower-amount ones. Zooming changes density and makes smaller messages visible.
Your message always stays in the feed/list once the payment is received.
Yes. Messages are meant to be publicly readable. Do not include personal data, secrets, seed phrases, or anything you would not want permanently visible.
The blockchain is immutable. Even if the website UI changes, the underlying data remains.
No. Once the payment is received and the message is published, it cannot be changed or removed.
If you made a mistake, just send a new message in a new session.
The limit is 200 bytes. If you use emojis or uncommon Unicode characters, they may take more bytes when encoded, so keep the message short and simple for maximum compatibility.
The mission uses a symbolic distance scale. Right now the UI maps 1 KAS → 10,000,000 km. Your amount is converted to distance linearly.
After your payment is processed, your entry appears in the feed with a link to the transaction detail page.