Kaspa Mining Pool suffered a DDOS attack on Sunday, which didn’t do any harm or security breach to the coin, but it did take some miners offline. They didn’t have Rust nodes as a backup but had Go (the language that Kaspa was originally written in). It seems that all that is behind Kaspa now. At one point, nodes operating on Rust were at 14% on Monday, May 13th,  but as of 8:25 am est on Wednesday, May 15th, according to Kaspalytics.com,, it seems that a little over 30% of the network is now running on Rust and is moving up quickly, which is a positive sign. At this rate, Kaspa could be running 100% on Rust by the end of May,, but we will have to wait and see for that. So it seems everything is back on track and moving in the right direction. Next month, Kasplex will introduce the KRC20, which will be live. This means Kaspa will have its ecosystem of coins and tokens running on it.

Rusty Kaspa at 29%