Shai (Deshe) Wyborski On X: Kaspa has a tx script VM reminiscent to that of Bitcoin, so a variety of tx scripting is possible (HTLCs, MultiSig), we also have KIP-10 pending that allows UTXOs to be used in a similar manner as one would use accounts. In fact zkVM processing is done by extending VM opcodes.— ASPECT September 17, 2024

Kaspa has a tx script VM reminiscent to that of Bitcoin, so a variety of tx scripting is possible (HTLCs, MultiSig), we also have KIP-10 pending that allows UTXOs to be used in a similar manner as one would use accounts. In fact zkVM processing is done by extending VM opcodes.— ASPECT (@CryptoAspect) September 17, 2024

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The Official Kaspa X Profile: The last couple of days have been a blur of activity, but to help put this into perspective from the Kaspa Network point of view, read on! This is historically impressive data for one, but also a testament to the strength and quality of the technology developed over the past 3… https://t.co/T6Q7CYOqfV— September 17, 2024

The last couple of days have been a blur of activity, but to help put this into perspective from the Kaspa Network point of view, read on! This is historically impressive data for one, but also a testament to the strength and quality of the technology developed over the past 3… https://t.co/T6Q7CYOqfV— Kaspa (@KaspaCurrency) September 17, 2024

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Michael Sutton On X: As a curious observer of the anticipated KRC20 load on Kaspa’s mainnet, I prepared a mempool stats collector by customizing my local node. Although more data could have been collected with finer granularity, this is what I managed to compile just a few minutes before the launch… pic.twitter.com/giGUJZtfEp— Michael Sutton September 17, 2024

Michael Sutton On X: As a curious observer of the anticipated KRC20 load on Kaspa’s mainnet, I prepared a mempool stats collector by customizing my local node. Although more data could have been collected with finer granularity, this is what I managed to compile just a few minutes before the launch… pic.twitter.com/giGUJZtfEp— Michael Sutton September 17, 2024

As a curious observer of the anticipated KRC20 load on Kaspa’s mainnet, I prepared a mempool stats collector by customizing my local node. Although more data could have been collected with finer granularity, this is what I managed to compile just a few minutes before the launch… pic.twitter.com/giGUJZtfEp— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) September 17, 2024

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“Why Kaspa’s KRC-20 Token Launch Was a Major Success – ‘Insane Numbers,’ Says One KAS Investor”

Kaspa (KAS) launched its KRC-20 tokens two days ago, and it has been a big success. However, KAS saw a modest 3.28% rise in its price. Crypto Analyst “@Mikroweller” shared a 24-hour recap with his 6.6k followers on X yesterday, saying that the network achieved record-breaking performance over the past day, pushing the boundaries of […]
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What Could 50,000 Kaspa (KAS) Tokens Be Worth by 2025?

Crypto Analyst “@BlockchainCrypto” posted a high-quality video a few days ago. He spoke about the potential value of 50,000 Kaspa (KAS) tokens by 2025. Over the past year, this token has seen a decent price gain of $0.0457 to its current price of $0.1661, causing Kaspa to be in investors’ mouths. BlockchainCrypto mentioned that the […]
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Michael Sutton On X: That’s just a log being too verbose. It reflects RBF being applied, mined, and then the original transaction is being removed from the mempool when other nodes see the replacement in the DAG. Essentially, putting aside higher-level ecosystem issues, yesterday was truly a…— Michael Sutton September 16, 2024

That’s just a log being too verbose. It reflects RBF being applied, mined, and then the original transaction is being removed from the mempool when other nodes see the replacement in the DAG. Essentially, putting aside higher-level ecosystem issues, yesterday was truly a…— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) September 16, 2024

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Michael Sutton On X: You know that feeling when an optimization you designed and implemented is adopted by several entities or a network and you know that hundreds/thousands of computers are not wasting millions of CPU cycles anymore and you’re all happy about it but no one else really cares? Oh you… https://t.co/XN6Gp5kNpk— Michael Sutton September 16, 2024

You know that feeling when an optimization you designed and implemented is adopted by several entities or a network and you know that hundreds/thousands of computers are not wasting millions of CPU cycles anymore and you’re all happy about it but no one else really cares? Oh you… https://t.co/XN6Gp5kNpk— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) September 16, 2024

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