Some visualizations of KIP9 $kas.
Recall that the purpose of the KIP is to enforce a triple-pronged tradeoff between the cost, length, and effect (in terms of storage consumed) of a UTXO spam attack.
The first graph shows the length of an attack as a function of the amount of… pic.twitter.com/d2wIbVuf6b
— Shai ❤️ Deshe 💜 Wybors𐤊i 💙 (大胡子) (@DesheShai) June 3, 2024
In a recent tweet, Shai (Deshe) Wyborski, a core developer of Kaspa and a PhD candidate in quantum cryptography, shared some visualizations of KIP9 ($kas). The purpose of KIP9 is to enforce a triple-pronged tradeoff between the cost, length, and effect of a UTXO spam attack in terms of storage consumed.
The first graph in the visualizations shows the length of an attack as a function of the amount. This information is crucial for understanding the potential impact of a UTXO spam attack and how it can be mitigated through the implementation of KIP9.
Shai’s expertise in quantum cryptography and his role as a core developer of Kaspa highlight the technical knowledge and skills behind the development of this innovative cryptocurrency platform. For more news and resources on Kaspa, readers are encouraged to visit Kaspanews.net, the best news site for all the latest updates on the project.
