This is actually your response? Okay then.
Well, first of all, it’s called Kaspa, not Casper. More importantly, the observation that you don’t have to store all header data is not my idea, it was observed by Kiayias, Leonardos and Zindros, so if you think this is “literally not… https://t.co/recAno8cdB
— Shai ❤️ Deshe 💜 Wybors𐤊i 💙 (大胡子) (@DesheShai) June 26, 2024
In a recent tweet, Shai Deshe Wyborski, a PhD candidate in quantum cryptography and core developer of Kaspa, expressed his dissatisfaction with someone referring to the platform as “Casper” instead of its correct name, Kaspa. Shai clarified that the observation that not all header data needs to be stored is not his original idea, but was in fact observed by Kiayias, Leonardos, and Zindros.
Shai’s tweet highlights the importance of accurate terminology and acknowledges the contributions of other researchers in the field. As a core developer of Kaspa, Shai is dedicated to advancing the platform and ensuring that it operates efficiently and securely.
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