**Michael Sutton Discusses the Future of Visualizing Decentralized Transactions**

In a recent Twitter post, Michael Sutton, a well-known Distributed Systems Researcher and Developer, who is also one of the core developers of Kaspa, delved into the concept of a powerful real-time visualizer. His insights focus on the need for a tool that can effectively depict the intricacies of decentralized transaction systems, particularly highlighting the Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG), the mempool, peer-to-peer (p2p) networks, and relational transaction activity.

Sutton emphasized the capability of such a visualizer to convey the robust performance of the Kaspa network, which is designed to achieve speeds of 3,000 transactions per second with the ability to process over ten blocks per second. This reflects the underlying strength and efficiency of Kaspa’s architecture, which distinguishes it in the evolving landscape of decentralized technologies.

The development of such a visualizer is crucial for users and developers alike as it can significantly enhance the understanding and interaction with the Kaspa network. By materializing the network’s speed and scalability to its users, it provides an accessible means to appreciate the power of decentralized finance systems, ultimately aiding in broader adoption.

As Kaspa continues to make significant strides in decentralized technology, tools like the one Sutton discusses will likely play an integral role in educating users and fostering a deeper engagement with the network.

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