Shai (Deshe) Wyborski On X: I gave a precise definition of scaling: bringing throughput and confirmation times to the physical limits of hardware and network. That’s literally the best possible scaling without breaking the laws of physics. Kaspa achieves this without compromising security or…— Shai ❤️ Deshe 💜 Wybors𐤊i 💙 October 31, 2024

I gave a precise definition of scaling: bringing throughput and confirmation times to the physical limits of hardware and network. That’s literally the best possible scaling without breaking the laws of physics. Kaspa achieves this without compromising security or…— Shai ❤️ Deshe 💜 Wybors𐤊i 💙 (大胡子) (@DesheShai) October 31, 2024

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Kaspa (KAS) Price Dips – Analysts Anticipate Strong Rebound Ahead!

Kaspa (KAS) has experienced a sharp 45% drop from its all-time high (ATH), sparking speculation about a potential rebound soon.  Crypto analyst King Crypto provided insights on the dip, expressing confidence in Kaspa’s recovery potential despite the downturn.  King Crypto’s message, along with the latest technical chart analysis, hints that while the asset has faced […]
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The Official Kaspa X Profile: ⚙️Rust 𝆒 Crescendo Update! 🔥 The PR for computing higher-level Ghostdag entries on demand is merged! https://t.co/3ccz6zCAUS – resolving a crucial processing bottleneck for #10BPS 👉This merge is one of the final steps before a new #TN11 performance-focused version, which is… https://t.co/1ozo96w1Jy pic.twitter.com/u2XOjunez4

⚙️Rust 𝆒 Crescendo Update! 🔥The PR for computing higher-level Ghostdag entries on demand is merged! https://t.co/3ccz6zCAUS – resolving a crucial processing bottleneck for #10BPS👉This merge is one of the final steps before a new #TN11 performance-focused version, which is… https://t.co/1ozo96w1Jy pic.twitter.com/u2XOjunez4— Kaspa (@KaspaCurrency) October 31, 2024

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Shai (Deshe) Wyborski On X: Of course the trilemma is solvable. It is not a rule of nature, just an observation about the state-of-the-art in 2014. The theoretical limit on transactions per second is dictated by hardware. Kaspa is the only proof of work where throughput can be increased arbitrarily without harming security.

@BTCBreadMan If course the trilemma is solvable. It is not a rule of nature, just an observation about the state-of-the-art *in 2014*.
The theoretical limit on TPS is dictated by hardware. Kaspa is the *only* proof of work where throughput can be increased arbitrarily without harming security

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Why Whales Are Influencing Kaspa (KAS) Price

The Kaspa price has been trading sideways for months now, and all big KAS enthusiasts out there need to accept this, whether they like it or not. In fact, in the last 30 days, Kaspa has lost 30% of its value, which means it’s now trading in the $0.10-$0.12 range. A notable analyst who goes […]
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Michael Sutton On X: The PR for computing higher level Ghostdag entries on demand is merged https://t.co/sZ8AB6AvSb – resolving a crucial processing bottleneck for #10BPS It took a lot of reading and learning to work on this and get it through the finish line but it’s all worth it! #kaspa $kas https://t.co/PZGKnzK0ze

The PR for computing higher level Ghostdag entries on demand is merged https://t.co/sZ8AB6AvSb – resolving a crucial processing bottleneck for #10BPS It took a lot of reading and learning to work on this and get it through the finish line but it’s all worth it! #kaspa $kas https://t.co/PZGKnzK0ze— coderofstuff (@coderofstuff_) October 31, 2024

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Shai (Deshe) Wyborski On X: Kaspa inherits the security properties of Bitcoin because it is a generalization of Bitcoin. That’s also why proof by reduction was the way to go. But generally speaking, “proof” is a human construct, and true theorems are true regardless of how us mortals managed to prove them.

@billyblockdag @BTCBreadMan @brt2412 Kaspa inherits the security properties of Bitcoin because it is a generalization of Bitcoin. That’s also why proof by reduction was the way to go. But generally speaking, “proof” is a human construct, and true theorems are true regardless of how us mortals managed to prove them.

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Michael Sutton On X: Yes, exactly. Thx for laying it out this way. In a world with high BPS and many parallel blocks within the latency bound, you as a user can expect competition to emerge—which, if designed properly, can be used to return fairness— Michael Sutton October 30, 2024

Yes, exactly. Thx for laying it out this way. In a world with high BPS and many parallel blocks within the latency bound, you as a user can expect competition to emerge—which, if designed properly, can be used to return fairness— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) October 30, 2024

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