Shai (Deshe) Wyborski On X: Once you call it a blockDAG (and not just a DAG), you are talking about crypto. What I am saying is that there were previous attempts to use a DAG structure in blockchain but Kaspa is the first one to do it successfully — January 28, 2025

Once you call it a blockDAG (and not just a DAG), you are talking about crypto. What I am saying is that there were previous attempts to use a DAG structure in blockchain but Kaspa is the first one to do it successfully— Shai ❤️ Deshe 💜 Wybors𐤊i 💙 (大胡子) (@DesheShai) January 28, 2025

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Shai (Deshe) Wyborski On X: Two common misconceptions I feel responsible for because of careless phrasing in ancient times1. Kaspa is not the first BlockDAG. Technically speaking, all blockchains are blockDAGs, but if we’re being strict about this and limit the definition of blockDAGs to techs that…— Shai ❤️ Deshe 💜 Wybors𐤊i 💙 January 28, 2025

Two common misconceptions I feel responsible for because of careless phrasing in ancient times1. Kaspa is not the first BlockDAG. Technically speaking, all blockchains are blockDAGs, but if we’re being strict about this and limit the definition of blockDAGs to techs that…— Shai ❤️ Deshe 💜 Wybors𐤊i 💙 (大胡子) (@DesheShai) January 28, 2025

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Michael Sutton On X: To counter attacks, yes. The blue cluster used for this conflict represents the best connected (p2p) *relative* majority. However for things like block rewards, we need a more *dichotomic* global coloring. Current plan (this belongs to “applied DK research”) is to provide an…— Michael Sutton January 28, 2025

To counter attacks, yes. The blue cluster used for this conflict represents the best connected (p2p) *relative* majority. However for things like block rewards, we need a more *dichotomic* global coloring. Current plan (this belongs to “applied DK research”) is to provide an…— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) January 28, 2025

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Michael Sutton On X: > “only way to successfully attack DK is control more than 50% of hashrate?”you mean as opposed to Nakamoto/GD which have a delta parameter allowing a alpha = 0.5 – epsilon attacker as well?if so, then yes— Michael Sutton January 28, 2025

> “only way to successfully attack DK is control more than 50% of hashrate?”you mean as opposed to Nakamoto/GD which have a delta parameter allowing a alpha = 0.5 – epsilon attacker as well?if so, then yes— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) January 28, 2025

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Michael Sutton On X: It’s not such a complex idea, but we probably need to illustrate it better with a figure. Text-wise, this is probably the part explaining it the best (aside form Alg. 2 itself) pic.twitter.com/l6D9hXWNQ8— Michael Sutton January 28, 2025

Michael Sutton On X: It’s not such a complex idea, but we probably need to illustrate it better with a figure. Text-wise, this is probably the part explaining it the best (aside form Alg. 2 itself) pic.twitter.com/l6D9hXWNQ8— Michael Sutton January 28, 2025

It’s not such a complex idea, but we probably need to illustrate it better with a figure. Text-wise, this is probably the part explaining it the best (aside form Alg. 2 itself) pic.twitter.com/l6D9hXWNQ8— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) January 28, 2025

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Michael Sutton On X: “It’s kind of covered in Fig 1. Note the left, honest part of the DAG is the same, but the coloring is adapted differently according to the size of the revealed attack (a,b,c represent different cases; not a development of events) pic.twitter.com/cUsSz6ihmA” – January 28, 2025

Michael Sutton On X: “It’s kind of covered in Fig 1. Note the left, honest part of the DAG is the same, but the coloring is adapted differently according to the size of the revealed attack (a,b,c represent different cases; not a development of events) pic.twitter.com/cUsSz6ihmA” – January 28, 2025

It’s kind of covered in Fig 1. Note the left, honest part of the DAG is the same, but the coloring is adapted differently according to the size of the revealed attack (a,b,c represent different cases; not a development of events) pic.twitter.com/cUsSz6ihmA— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) January 28, 2025

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YouTube Analyst Discusses Why Kaspa (KAS) Might Hit $10 During This Bull Run

A YouTube analysis by crypto expert Lee the Captain suggests that Kaspa (KAS) could still hit $10 in the ongoing bull run. The expert is still optimistic about the project’s prospects despite some investors’ doubts. He contends that Kaspa has an advantage over other layer-1 blockchains due to its distinct technology and scalability. He emphasizes […]
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