Michael Sutton On X: 1. Right. 2. NO. It only needs to save the state as of the last proven point (i.e., that which is encoded in the last SCU). To be more safe regarding reorgs it might need to save the state at the time of L1’s recent pruning point, but not before. The L2 essentially inherits…— Michael Sutton January 16, 2025

1. Right. 2. NO. It only needs to save the state as of the last proven point (i.e., that which is encoded in the last SCU). To be more safe regarding reorgs it might need to save the state at the time of L1’s recent pruning point, but not before. The L2 essentially inherits…— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) January 16, 2025

read more

Michael Sutton On X: To the best of my knowledge, IOTA never implemented ZK technology over it, so this is not a correct comment. This whole design effort linked in my post focuses on implementing ZK-based SC tech over a scalable UTXO/scripting system (and specifically with the *based* approach)— Michael Sutton January 16, 2025

To the best of my knowledge, IOTA never implemented ZK technology over it, so this is not a correct comment. This whole design effort linked in my post focuses on implementing ZK-based SC tech over a scalable UTXO/scripting system (and specifically with the *based* approach)— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) January 16, 2025

read more

Michael Sutton On X: However L2 wallets for instance will need to interact with L2 state through nodes holding the full L2 state etc-> i.e., they need to interact with L2 in order to compose the L2-targeted payload they will insert to the L1-submitted tx— Michael Sutton January 16, 2025

However L2 wallets for instance will need to interact with L2 state through nodes holding the full L2 state etc-> i.e., they need to interact with L2 in order to compose the L2-targeted payload they will insert to the L1-submitted tx— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) January 16, 2025

read more

Michael Sutton On X: We currently are trying to avoid such approaches where L1 needs to manage L2-specific data (i.e., some form of registry per L2 subnet). If we link back to the L2 gas discussion, the intention there was to use the *same constant* for limiting gas limit per block per L2, and have… pic.twitter.com/gvkd2tP8pS— Michael Sutton January 16, 2025

Michael Sutton On X: We currently are trying to avoid such approaches where L1 needs to manage L2-specific data (i.e., some form of registry per L2 subnet). If we link back to the L2 gas discussion, the intention there was to use the *same constant* for limiting gas limit per block per L2, and have… pic.twitter.com/gvkd2tP8pS— Michael Sutton January 16, 2025

We currently are trying to avoid such approaches where L1 needs to manage L2-specific data (i.e., some form of registry per L2 subnet). If we link back to the L2 gas discussion, the intention there was to use the *same constant* for limiting gas limit per block per L2, and have… pic.twitter.com/gvkd2tP8pS— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) January 16, 2025

read more

The Official Kaspa X Profile: The Kaspa Community is a powerful media and marketing machine! KaspaSilver is one of the OG producers of tutorials and news, exclusively about Kaspa. It’s great kasmediadotcom can shine some light on many doing unpaid promo and education about Kaspa. The KASArmy is strong! https://t.co/w9gjDgtCd9— Kaspa (January 16, 2025)

The Kaspa Community is a powerful media and marketing machine! @KaspaSilver is one of the OG producers of tutorials and news, exclusively about Kaspa. It’s great @kasmediadotcom can shine some light on many doing unpaid promo and education about Kaspa. The KASArmy is strong! https://t.co/w9gjDgtCd9— Kaspa (@KaspaCurrency) January 16, 2025

read more

Best Performing Cryptocurrencies of 2025: Ripple (XRP), Yeti Ouro (YETIO), Kaspa (KAS), and Cardano (ADA)

Best Performing Cryptocurrencies of 2025: Ripple (XRP), Yeti Ouro (YETIO), Kaspa (KAS), and Cardano (ADA)

In 2025 as the crypto market grows older ‒ both experienced and new investors are changing their focus. They move away from Bitcoin toward projects offering bigger profits and fresh technology. Ripple (XRP), Yeti Ouro (YETIO), Kaspa (KAS) and Cardano (ADA) stand out as strong choices likely to do better than Bitcoin. With special uses and growth paths, these coins attract investors eager to grow their portfolios a lot.

read more