Michael Sutton On X: I wrote a thread yesterday about the motivation for designing based zk rollups-like systems over Kaspa and linked my new research post at the end which explains how to design such a system over Kaspa. Perhaps there’s need for a short intro to the how as well. The key for me… pic.twitter.com/DvyK7F7gxM— Michael Sutton December 10, 2024

Michael Sutton On X: I wrote a thread yesterday about the motivation for designing based zk rollups-like systems over Kaspa and linked my new research post at the end which explains how to design such a system over Kaspa. Perhaps there’s need for a short intro to the how as well. The key for me… pic.twitter.com/DvyK7F7gxM— Michael Sutton December 10, 2024

I wrote a thread yesterday about the motivation for designing based zk rollups-like systems over Kaspa and linked my new research post at the end which explains how to design such a system over Kaspa. Perhaps there’s need for a short intro to the how as well. The key for me… pic.twitter.com/DvyK7F7gxM— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) December 10, 2024

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Michael Sutton On X: ZK proofs are only required for communication between rollups or exit of funds back to L1. Otherwise confirmations times are fast (as fast as L1)—the L2 node simply needs to execute the transactions included in the DAG in order (similarly to a krc-20 indexer following the DAG for…— Michael Sutton December 10, 2024

ZK proofs are only required for communication between rollups or exit of funds back to L1. Otherwise confirmations times are fast (as fast as L1)—the L2 node simply needs to execute the transactions included in the DAG in order (similarly to a krc-20 indexer following the DAG for…— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) December 10, 2024

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Michael Sutton On X: You got the answer re empirical conf times from the author himself, however we do have useful processing performance data. Kaspa has a public testnet (frequently named TN11) executing Ghostdag on 10bps and 1000-3000tps for nearly a year. See inspector links below. Of course…— Michael Sutton December 10, 2024

You got the answer re empirical conf times from the author himself, however we do have useful processing performance data. Kaspa has a public testnet (frequently named TN11) executing Ghostdag on 10bps and 1000-3000tps for nearly a year. See inspector links below. Of course…— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) December 10, 2024

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Why Kaspa (KAS) Price Might Skyrocket 50x

Crypto analyst Lee the Captain has shared a detailed analysis suggesting Kaspa (KAS) could reach a $10 price target, representing a potential 50x surge from current levels. The analyst points to Kaspa’s BlockDAG technology and its ability to process transactions 600 times faster than Bitcoin as key drivers for this ambitious price projection. Kaspa’s Technological […]
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Top Altcoins to Watch in December 2024: Qubetics Revolutionizes Tokenization, Polygon Targets New Highs, Kaspa Transforms Blockchain Scalability

As December 2024 unfolds, cryptocurrency enthusiasts are searching for the best altcoins to invest in December 2024, focusing on projects with strong fundamentals, innovative technology, and substantial growth potential. Among the standout performers are Qubetics, Polygon (POL), and Kaspa (KAS). These altcoins represent a new wave of blockchain innovation, each offering unique opportunities for investors […]
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Michael Sutton On X: An instantiation in the sense that it will choose a specific zk vm and a specific overall architecture to the L2, but I don’t think L1 is gonna enforce it as the only rollup/L2 instance, meaning there can be others with different choices and tradeoffs. Hopefully, it can be done…— Michael Sutton December 9, 2024

An instantiation in the sense that it will choose a specific zk vm and a specific overall architecture to the L2, but I don’t think L1 is gonna enforce it as the only rollup/L2 instance, meaning there can be others with different choices and tradeoffs. Hopefully, it can be done…— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) December 9, 2024

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Michael Sutton On X: By all means, please read the Ghostdag paper and we can further discuss. Perhaps you’d like to join the challenge of proper scaling the proof system rather than criticizing it from an external pov. Let’s just agree that L1 scaling and designing the L1/L2 bridge is a separate…— Michael Sutton December 9, 2024

By all means, please read the Ghostdag paper and we can further discuss. Perhaps you’d like to join the challenge of proper scaling the proof system rather than criticizing it from an external pov. Let’s just agree that L1 scaling and designing the L1/L2 bridge is a separate…— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) December 9, 2024

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