Michael Sutton, a Distributed Systems Researcher and Developer and one of the core developers of Kaspa, recently shared his excitement on Twitter about the speed and ease of downloading, starting up, and fully syncing the Kaspa node. In his tweet, he mentioned that the whole process took approximately 45 minutes on a standard laptop with an average WiFi connection. Sutton expressed his amazement at how effortless the process was and even shared a video of the final moments of the Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) syncing.

This achievement highlights the efficiency and user-friendly nature of Kaspa, a blockchain platform that aims to improve upon the limitations of existing cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin. With developers like Sutton working on Kaspa, the project is well-positioned to make significant strides in the blockchain industry.

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