Michael Sutton On X: Almost ready for a tn11 version with all the latest performance improvements and hardforking tn11 with the latest advancements (kip10; maybe also enabling payloads). If you read the roadmap that’s the stage where we will try and finalize the mainnet specs based on the performance— Michael Sutton November 11, 2024

Almost ready for a tn11 version with all the latest performance improvements and hardforking tn11 with the latest advancements (kip10; maybe also enabling payloads). If you read the roadmap that’s the stage where we will try and finalize the mainnet specs based on the performance— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) November 11, 2024

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The Official Kaspa X Profile: Great question! So many are running around refreshing charts, focused on price, while #Kaspa Devs are doing the deep research work needed to ensure what’s coming next, works. $KAS #L1 #ZK #DAGKnight #MEVResistance #SmartContracts

Great question, @fishtuna! So many are running around refreshing charts, focused on price, while #Kaspa Devs are doing the deep research work needed to ensure what’s coming next, works. $KAS #L1 #ZK #DAGKnight #MEVResistance #SmartContracts

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Michael Sutton On X: The last one is actually implemented. But the rest are early-stage research (some with only conceptual contributios to Kaspa). I think Kaspa’s research is naturally the last to scale out, but it’s happening more and more (with core development coming right before it and already…— November 11, 2024

The last one is actually implemented. But the rest are early-stage research (some with only conceptual contributios to Kaspa). I think Kaspa’s research is naturally the last to scale out, but it’s happening more and more (with core development coming right before it and already…— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) November 11, 2024

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Michael Sutton On X: Ok I admit that one was meant to be obscure bcs of its preliminariness.. basically referring to the fact that DK’s ability have a 50% security threshold despite being parameterless might be unique to probabilistic proof-of-work consensus models. And there’s another (very recent)…— Michael Sutton November 11, 2024

Ok I admit that one was meant to be obscure bcs of its preliminariness.. basically referring to the fact that DK’s ability have a 50% security threshold despite being parameterless might be unique to probabilistic proof-of-work consensus models. And there’s another (very recent)…— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) November 11, 2024

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The Official Kaspa X Profile: “Congrats to on their continued development of new applications as they harness the power of the Kaspa Network. #KRC20 @Kaspa_KEF https://t.co/xz92qXVoOh pic.twitter.com/yzLDxr22DY” — Kaspa (@KaspaCurrency) November 11, 2024

Congrats to @kasplex on their continued development of new applications as they harness the power of the #Kaspa Network. #KRC20 @Kaspa_KEF https://t.co/xz92qXVoOh pic.twitter.com/yzLDxr22DY— Kaspa (@KaspaCurrency) November 11, 2024

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Michael Sutton On X: promised me yesterday, that tomorrow (today?) he will publish a research post about the SC/ZK design. But as the saying goes, some tomorrows take a while. Or alternatively Yonatan’s clock moves slower:). Anyway, I feel like he left me no option but to shame him 🤷— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) November 11, 2024

@hashdag promised me yesterday, that tomorrow (today?) he will publish a research post about the SC/ZK design. But as the saying goes, some tomorrows take a while. Or alternatively Yonatan’s clock moves slower:). Anyway, I feel like he left me no option but to shame him 🤷— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) November 11, 2024

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Michael Sutton On X: 1. The design of L2 smart contract layers that will enjoy the full L1 security and its fast sequencing through zero-knowledge technology, allowing Kaspa L1 to remain a thin, fast verification layer while still supporting full expressiveness (=computational).2. In relation to…— Michael Sutton November 11, 2024

1. The design of L2 smart contract layers that will enjoy the full L1 security and its fast sequencing through zero-knowledge technology, allowing Kaspa L1 to remain a thin, fast verification layer while still supporting full expressiveness (=computational).2. In relation to…— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) November 11, 2024

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