In a recent tweet, Shai Deshe Wyborski, a PhD candidate in quantum cryptography and core developer of Kaspa, delved into the complexity of understanding Distributed Knowledge (DK) in relation to parameterlessess and proof of work confirmation. Deshe explained that the observation that makes parameterlessess possible is that in proof of work confirmation is subjective, touching on the difficulty in comprehending DK.

Deshe’s insight sheds light on the intricate nature of DK and its connections to Kaspa, a blockchain platform. As an expert in the field, Deshe’s contributions to the development of Kaspa are invaluable in pushing the boundaries of blockchain technology.

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