
Michael Sutton
@michaelsuttonil • 25,761 subscribers
Computer science, graph theory, parallelism, consensus; taking Kaspa to the next level
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This is how I dreamed it should look like. Internal #TN11 10BPS #Kaspa network with 4 miners spread world-wide and a modest load of 200 tx/s which we are gradually increasing. A larger distributed P2P network and full tx capacity are likely to result in a wider DAG (~15 width)
Michael Sutton510,926 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren

#Kaspa #TN11 summary: the public 10BPS testnet is going on full speed for the last 15 hours, and this is how a TN11 war room might look like. The node shown has 44 peers, so the network is growing globally and yet P2P dynamics and overall node health seem very stable >
Michael Sutton239,248 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren

Late night fully featured Crescendo activation on a small devnet with coderofstuff
Michael Sutton119,734 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr

#Kaspa 10-BPS testnet #TN11 is looking quite a beauty now I think this DAG structure is a better reflection of how 10-BPS will look on mainnet. The TN11 node I'm maintaining has 25 peers now and only ~5% hashrate which is a better approximation to mainnet P2P network
Michael Sutton145,344 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren

I was asked by Gadi Glikberg if I would write a roadmap post. As a first step towards running away from the challenge, I sent him a link to Kaspa’s research forum L1 L2 category and politely asked him if he had read all the posts yet. Well, he returned the favor and came back a few hours later with this brilliant AI podcast generated by NotebookLM after he fed it with all the relevant posts. I think the podcast is scarily accurate. I only felt like it rounded some edges in areas we actually haven't expanded on enough yet. Also, it runs through complex pseudocode too fast at times. But overall it was really accurate and even entertaining, at least for me ;) tl;dr if you’re interested in Kaspa’s based zk rollups design, listen to this thing
Michael Sutton48,814 Aufrufe • vor 11 Monaten

Perhaps the forgotten, inherently unnoticeable part of Crescendo was that it activated flawlessly. A consensus system shifting gears to race-car mode in real time with worldwide coordination. We did everything we could to deliver, and we delivered. In a world where consensus systems are stuck in their safe zone, the importance of such smooth upgrades cannot be overstated. It allows us to look into the future without fearing progress—progress that is essential for Kaspa’s real destiny The activation/acceleration moment is shown in the video. Credit for this smooth moment goes to many ppl but I must single out coderofstuff and Ori Newman for taking the lead on multiple fronts and making this happen. In coder’s words: “I hate failing so I couldn’t let us fail”
Michael Sutton34,888 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr

Hiking in Switzerland a few weeks ago in a breathtaking spot above Interlaken #NewProfilePic
Michael Sutton19,371 Aufrufe • vor 8 Monaten
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