by Nathaniel Crowningshield | Feb 7, 2023 | General, RUST
Rust node P2P handshaking Go node. RUST update from Kaspa’s Core Developer, Michael Sutton. #Kaspa wip rust node P2P handshaking go node: pic.twitter.com/iYBBy4EYE4 — Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) January 31, 2023 @MichaelSuttonIL January 31st, 2022...
by Nathaniel Crowningshield | Feb 6, 2023 | DAG KNIGHT, General, RUST
BPS and TPS — which is more important, and what is their role in a cryptocurrency? Kaspa’s BlockDAG Visualizer BPS/TPS BPS (Blocks Per Second) measures the number of blocks added to a blockchain in a given second. A commonly used metric to evaluate the performance and...
by Nathaniel Crowningshield | Jan 24, 2023 | DAG KNIGHT, General, RUST, Technology
A truly decentralized future by revolutionizing the Nakamoto Consensus. Kaspa.org home page Kaspa, the Inception, Idea, and Solution Kaspa ($KAS) was introduced on November 7th, 2021, with the vision of solving the blockchain trilemma, a genuine decentralized Layer-1...
by kaspa | Nov 26, 2022 | DAG KNIGHT, RUST, Technology
BY: Yonatan Sompolinsky Crypto winters are warm for projects with character. Last month Michal Sutton and I published the DAGKNIGHT protocol (DK), which to the best of our knowledge is the first POW consensus protocol that is responsive to the network’s actual...
by kaspa | Jul 5, 2022 | DAG KNIGHT, RUST
BY: Yonatan Sompolinsky This is a concrete version of a longer post which I started writing but had too much spare time so didn’t complete yet.Context: One of Kaspa’s core devs, Michael Sutton, suggested a plan to order-of-magnitude enhance Kaspad full-node...