Michael Sutton On X: “The number of L2s to consider per block construction is naturally bounded by L1 block tx capacity. So the local optimization problem can never grow exponentially” — Michael Sutton, January 8, 2025
The number of L2s to consider per block construction is naturally bounded by L1 block tx capacity. So the local optimization problem can never grow exponentially— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) January 8, 2025
Michael Sutton On X: Lots of good discussions and clarifications under this post (special thanks for a great conversation) https://t.co/trOd2jbpDw— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) January 8, 2025
Lots of good discussions and clarifications under this post (special thanks to @KaspaFacts for a great conversation) https://t.co/trOd2jbpDw— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) January 8, 2025
Michael Sutton On X: note this too ^— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) January 8, 2025
@KaspaFacts note this too ^— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) January 8, 2025
The Official Kaspa X Profile: Read the article here: https://t.co/KSzJWWy76L January 8, 2025
Read the article here: https://t.co/KSzJWWy76L— Kaspa (@KaspaCurrency) January 8, 2025
The Official Kaspa X Profile: 🔎Kaspa Research: Fees and throughput regulation dynamics – by Yonatan Sompolinsky❔How do you regulate throughput by an L1 which is unaware of the computational costs on L2?❔How does L1 ensure quality of service (QoS) for urgent L2 transactions?The link is in the… pic.twitter.com/sDNqG7DSzZ— Kaspa (@KaspaCurrency) January 8, 2025
🔎Kaspa Research: Fees and throughput regulation dynamics – by Yonatan Sompolinsky @hashdag❔How do you regulate throughput by an L1 which is unaware of the computational costs on L2?❔How does L1 ensure quality of service (QoS) for urgent L2 transactions?The link is in the… pic.twitter.com/sDNqG7DSzZ— Kaspa (@KaspaCurrency) January 8, 2025
Michael Sutton On X: Correct. 😃— Michael Sutton January 8, 2025
Correct. 😃— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) January 8, 2025
Michael Sutton On X: “Note that miners will optimize for the best fee/gas ratio” – Michael Sutton, January 8, 2025
Note that miners will optimize for the best fee/gas ratio— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) January 8, 2025
Michael Sutton On X: It’s more accurate to say that demand for regular txs is not constantly above single block capacity (which is what you probably meant by “filling”)— Michael Sutton January 8, 2025
It’s more accurate to say that demand for regular txs is not constantly above single block capacity (which us what you probably meant by “filling”)— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) January 8, 2025
Michael Sutton On X: Btw, we’re getting close to the riddle answer here— Michael Sutton January 8, 2025
Btw, we’re getting close to the riddle answer here— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) January 8, 2025
Michael Sutton On X: I think it’s a discussion which is out of scope here— Michael Sutton January 8, 2025
I think it’s a discussion which is out of scope here— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) January 8, 2025
Michael Sutton On X: Ricardo, should I explicitly answer the riddle?— Michael Sutton January 8, 2025
Ricardo, should I explicitly answer the riddle?— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) January 8, 2025
Michael Sutton On X: Yes. Though it depends on the ratio between L2 gas and L1 mass of an average rollup tx. For instance if both gas and mass block limits are X and tx gas always equals mass (for some obscure reason), then both dimensions will be filled simultaneously.I’m happy to walk you…— Michael Sutton January 8, 2025
Yes. Though it depends on the ratio between L2 gas and L1 mass of an average rollup tx. For instance if both gas and mass block limits are X and tx gas always equals mass (for some obscure reason), then both dimensions will be filled simultaneously.I’m happy to walk you…— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) January 8, 2025
Michael Sutton On X: Block space has multiple dimensions. For instance it can be filled with X gas and still have mass space for ordinary L1 txs (which naturally have 0 L2 gas)— Michael Sutton January 8, 2025
Block space has multiple dimensions. For instance it can be filled with X gas and still have mass space for ordinary L1 txs (which naturally have 0 L2 gas)— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) January 8, 2025
Michael Sutton On X: “*gas->fee” – Michael Sutton (January 8, 2025)
*gas->fee— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) January 8, 2025
Michael Sutton On X: What point exactly are you questioning? note that we are focusing here on the required L1 mechanisms. There’s an L2 design surface which can be worked upon the L1 foundations and is out of current scope— Michael Sutton January 8, 2025
What point exactly are you questioning? note that we are focusing here on the required L1 mechanisms. There’s an L2 design surface which can be worked upon the L1 foundations and is out of current scope— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) January 8, 2025