Good evening, I’m reporting to you live with some exciting news about Kaspa, the digital currency that has been making waves in the financial world. Today, we have learned that Kaspa is, in fact, deflationary. This means that the supply of Kaspa will decrease over time, potentially increasing its value as demand for the currency grows. This is a significant development for investors and users of Kaspa, as it could lead to increased stability and long-term growth for the currency. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

Is Kaspa an inflationary or deflationary currency? Kas-By-Case Kaspa (KAS) has a unique monetary policy that has been the subject of much debate and discussion. The Chromatic phase and its […]
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Good evening, I’m reporting live with breaking news on the latest development in the cryptocurrency world. Kaspa, a new blockchain technology, has reportedly solved the infamous “Blockchain Trilemma” that has plagued the industry for years. The Blockchain Trilemma refers to the challenge of achieving scalability, security, and decentralization simultaneously in a blockchain network. Until now, it was believed that a blockchain could only achieve two out of the three qualities at any given time. However, Kaspa claims to have achieved all three with its innovative technology. The team behind Kaspa has developed a unique consensus mechanism that allows for high transaction throughput while maintaining a high level of security and decentralization. This breakthrough could revolutionize the cryptocurrency industry and pave the way for mass adoption of blockchain technology. Experts are already predicting that Kaspa could become a major player in the market, competing with established cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum. We will continue to follow this story and bring you updates as they become available. Stay tuned for more on Kaspa and the end of the Blockchain Trilemma.

The approach and solution to the blockchain trilemma.   The Problem Cryptocurrencies have been promised to be the future of money, providing a decentralized and secure means of transferring value. […]
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Twitter Spaces is a new feature on the social media platform that allows users to host live audio conversations with other users. The feature, which is still in its testing phase, is being hailed as a potential competitor to the popular app Clubhouse. As a reporter covering this news, I had the opportunity to participate in an AMA (Ask Me Anything) session with the Twitter Spaces team. During the session, users were able to ask questions about the feature and how it works. One of the key takeaways from the AMA was that Twitter Spaces is designed to be a more inclusive and accessible platform for live audio conversations. Unlike Clubhouse, which is currently invite-only, Twitter Spaces will be available to all users on the platform. The Twitter Spaces team also emphasized the importance of moderation and safety within the feature. Users will have the ability to report and block other participants, and there will be tools in place to prevent harassment and hate speech. Overall, Twitter Spaces seems to be a promising new addition to the platform, with the potential to change the way we engage in live audio conversations online. As a reporter, I will be keeping a close eye on the development and rollout of this feature.

Friday, February 17th, 6:00 PM EST — Hosted by @BubblegumLtng Kaspa Twitter Space @Kaspa_HypeMan — Wolfie and @BubblegumLtng are having an unofficial Kaspa Twitter Space on Fri, Feb 17 at 6:00 PM EST. The space […]
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News from Kaspa.org: DAGKnight recently gave a presentation at UC Berkeley discussing the latest developments and innovations in the world of blockchain technology.

A Parameterless Generalization of Nakamoto Consensus. October 31st,2022 — Yonatan Sompolinsky presented the DAGKnight consensus mechanism presentation at UC Berkeley. This presentation was given on the first day of the Crypto Economics […]
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Kaspa.org has released an update on their Rust implementation.

Rust node P2P handshaking Go node. RUST update from Kaspa’s Core Developer, Michael Sutton. #Kaspa wip rust node P2P handshaking go node: pic.twitter.com/iYBBy4EYE4 — Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) January 31, 2023 […]
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