I don't really understand Kaspa, but there are a lot of people talking about it, especially on social media, who equate Kaspa's performance to bitcoin with a one-year cycle, the community has hopes that it will be the same as bitcoin, but for me it is impossible because those who perform like bitcoin will not be second to none, in terms of the market narrative that is being built this time, geographically the market has an interest in assets that have real-world related utilities such as Defi or RWA for example.
Many also state, buy at least $10 $Kaspa for your future, I don't know for me, it feels ambiguous and not very convincing for a project like this.
I'm quite fond of truly-decentralized crypto projects. Being as close to Bitcoin as possible is the best way to ensure security/reliability/censorship-resistance in the long run. Kaspa has made the right decision by following Bitcoin's footsteps. Hopefully, it won't be driven by hype but rather actual development and innovation. At the time of this writing, KAS sits below ETC in market cap. Would you imagine Kaspa becoming one of the top 10 coins in the future? In crypto land, anything's possible.
What concerns me about Kaspa is the large supply of coins in circulation. That would limit its ability to reach higher prices in the long term. We can't predict the future, so lets hope for the best.