Michael Sutton On X: The required L1 components or a full L2 instantiation? The *design* must be holistic to some degree and look at the full picture, but implementation-wise these are very different questions. The former is an open-source core RK effort requiring the usual procedures (research,…— Michael Sutton December 9, 2024

The required L1 components or a full L2 instantiation? The *design* must be holistic to some degree and look at the full picture, but implementation-wise these are very different questions. The former is an open-source core RK effort requiring the usual procedures (research,…— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) December 9, 2024

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“Beyond Cardano and Kaspa: Top Affordable Altcoins Under $1 with 1000x Growth Potential”

When investors think of the tokens to buy in the bull run, they often gravitate toward established names like Cardano and Kaspa. While these tokens show promise, their high market capitalizations may limit potential returns.  Cardano, trading at $1.10 after breaking the $1 mark in late November, faces growth constraints due to its substantial market […]
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Michael Sutton On X: * It’s worth mentioning that ZK *verification* processes are cheap and that is all that will be required from L1. The burden of computation (mostly for generating zk proofs) lies on the collective effort of L2 operators/provers which can scale the task by managing and dividing…— Michael Sutton December 9, 2024

* It’s worth mentioning that ZK *verification* processes are cheap and that is all that will be required from L1. The burden of computation (mostly for generating zk proofs) lies on the collective effort of L2 operators/provers which can scale the task by managing and dividing…— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) December 9, 2024

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Michael Sutton On X: Combined with ZK proofs, this design offers the best of both worlds: L1 level of security and decentralization; while heavy computations are performed on L2 and only succinctly verified on L1— Michael Sutton December 9, 2024

Combined with ZK proofs, this design offers the best of both worlds: L1 level of security and decentralization; while heavy computations are performed on L2 and only succinctly verified on L1— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) December 9, 2024

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Michael Sutton On X: However, based rollups went out of fashion—or, in the words of another user:> “The term rollups originally required on-chain sequencing, but nowadays on-chain sequenced rollups became the exception, not the rule, and are referred to as based rollups”Why? Because most L1s are…— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) December 9, 2024

However, based rollups went out of fashion—or, in the words of @hashdag:> “The term rollups originally required on-chain sequencing, but nowadays on-chain sequenced rollups became the exception, not the rule, and are referred to as based rollups”Why? Because most L1s are…— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) December 9, 2024

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Michael Sutton On X: Thanks to this parallel line of cryptography tech, we can indeed remain thin and yet expressive. Yet a question arises: using this technology, how can we maximize the benefits of already being fast and wide? Enter the “based” rollup concept.— Michael Sutton December 9, 2024

Thanks to this parallel line of cryptography tech, we can indeed remain thin and yet expressive. Yet a question arises: using this technology, how can we maximize the benefits of already being fast and wide? Enter the “based” rollup concept.— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) December 9, 2024

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Michael Sutton On X: “A based rollup is a type of L2 scaling solution where the L2 is committed to operations submitted to L1 as data blobs (payloads in Kaspa’s jargon), and cannot censor or manipulate the order dictated by L1” — Michael Sutton

A based rollup is a type of L2 scaling solution where the L2 is committed to operations submitted to L1 as data blobs (payloads in Kaspa’s jargon), and cannot censor or manipulate the order dictated by L1— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) December 9, 2024

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Michael Sutton On X: Our ethos remains the same as Satoshi’s scripting-lang narrative: a verification-focused layer; no loops; local read/write only. But, can we still support the expressiveness required for more complex financial contracts to operate over Kaspa the answer this time, thankfully…— Michael Sutton December 9, 2024

Our ethos remains the same as Satoshi’s scripting-lang narrative: a verification-focused layer; no loops; local read/write only. But, can we still support the expressiveness required for more complex financial contracts to operate over Kaspa the answer this time, thankfully…— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) December 9, 2024

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