The Official Kaspa X Profile: 🎂 The month of KASvember, celebrating Kaspa’s 3rd Birthday was jam packed with parties, events and epic Kaspa cakes! 🎂 Special thanks to the Ambassadors around the globe from Nigeria, Poland, Switzerland, USA, UK, HongKong, Türkiye, Dubai, Australia and more who made it… pic.twitter.com/vDBbEC8Fig

🎂 The month of KASvember, celebrating Kaspa’s 3rd Birthday was jam packed with parties, events and epic Kaspa cakes! 🎂 Special thanks to the Ambassadors around the globe from Nigeria, Poland, Switzerland, USA, UK, HongKong, Türkiye, Dubai, Australia and more who made it… pic.twitter.com/vDBbEC8Fig— Kaspa (@KaspaCurrency) December 4, 2024

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The Official Kaspa X Profile: Here’s a fast response to the concerns of “slow” work. Most do not realize the immense work accomplished successfully by Kaspa Devs to rebuild an entire project engine in Rust, making ready for more innovation via Crescendo and onwards to DAG Knight and beyond. 1BPS -> 10BPS… https://t.co/abKFUIhOlm— Kaspa December 4, 2024

Here’s a fast response to the concerns of “slow” work. Most do not realize the immense work accomplished successfully by Kaspa Devs to rebuild an entire project engine in Rust, making ready for more innovation via Crescendo and onwards to DAG Knight and beyond. 1BPS -> 10BPS… https://t.co/abKFUIhOlm— Kaspa (@KaspaCurrency) December 4, 2024

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Michael Sutton On X: Some folks believe in use cases where decentralization is so essential that it’s not even worth looking at crypto without it (and of course these usecases require scalability as well). So my feeling is that this might open doors to new application domains.…— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) December 3, 2024

Some folks like @KaspaKii people believe in use cases where decentralization is so essential that it’s not even worth looking at crypto without it (and of course these usecases require scalability as well). So my feeling is that this might open doors to new application domains.…— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) December 3, 2024

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Michael Sutton On X: I have no idea. I’ve mentioned several times that I think the need for 100bps is more tightly coupled with SC layers and the need for MEV resistance mechanisms. See hashdag’s recent talk— Michael Sutton December 3, 2024

I have no idea. I’ve mentioned several times that I think the need for 100bps is more tightly coupled with SC layers and the need for MEV resistance mechanisms. See hashdag’s recent talk— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) December 3, 2024

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Michael Sutton On X: Talented developers don’t grow on trees (nor on dags) and are usually drawn by passion (funding is the enabler, not the cause). In fact I personally believe we should only attract ppl via passion.We don’t need paid robot coders, it’s not that type of task. Another point is that…— Michael Sutton December 3, 2024

Talented developers don’t grow on trees (nor on dags) and are usually drawn by passion (funding is the enabler, not the cause). In fact I personally believe we should only attract ppl via passion.We don’t need paid robot coders, it’s not that type of task. Another point is that…— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) December 3, 2024

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Michael Sutton On X: Some notable changes recently like KIP10 and the higher level GD optimization were written by us newcomers and were made possible Michael taking the time to share the knowledge about the codebase. I think the time investment has been worth it https://t.co/iawyszFy6y— coderofstuff (@coderofstuff_) December 3, 2024

Some notable changes recently like KIP10 (by @Max143672) and the higher level GD optimization were written by us newcomers and were made possible Michael taking the time to share the knowledge about the codebase. I think the time investment has been worth it https://t.co/iawyszFy6y— coderofstuff (@coderofstuff_) December 3, 2024

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Michael Sutton On X: In case the question was genuine, I’d like to add more transparency. The image shows general commits to RK since its inception followed by my personal stats. Getting something like RK rolling from zero required making a huge personal effort and writing huge parts of the codebase… pic.twitter.com/d5T2YfHZmG— Michael Sutton December 3, 2024

Michael Sutton On X: In case the question was genuine, I’d like to add more transparency. The image shows general commits to RK since its inception followed by my personal stats. Getting something like RK rolling from zero required making a huge personal effort and writing huge parts of the codebase… pic.twitter.com/d5T2YfHZmG— Michael Sutton December 3, 2024

In case the question was genuine, I’d like to add more transparency. The image shows general commits to RK since its inception followed by my personal stats. Getting something like RK rolling from zero required making a huge personal effort and writing huge parts of the codebase… pic.twitter.com/d5T2YfHZmG— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) December 3, 2024

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Michael Sutton On X: Not exactly. TN11 did not require the more complicated forking logic from 1 to 10 bps (bcs it always had 10). It’s more complex bcs it’s a change to many consensus constants all at once, and that’s yet to be written. But it’s not such a huge task, just a delicate one— Michael Sutton December 3, 2024

Not exactly. TN11 did not require the more complicated forking logic from 1 to 10 bps (bcs it always had 10). It’s more complex bcs it’s a change to many consensus constants all at once, and that’s yet to be written. But it’s not such a huge task, just a delicate one— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) December 3, 2024

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