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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)

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The internal network has been running for more than a week now

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Thank you @OriNewman and @coderofstuff_ for a tremendous joint effort on getting here. Some P2P block exchange aspects were really challenging to capture and make perfect. The fact that for the first time the block travel time between 2 peers (200ms) is mostly longer than >

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> block time (100ms), creates various challenges you can only survive with flawless code and sound logic

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> and of course, concurrency (critically in communication but also in processing) is a must

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> update: still running stable just like this for 15 hours now. 5-6 miners and a slightly wider DAG on average

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Beautiful <3

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Very nice work! I'm not sure if people watching the blocks appear fully appreciate the subtleties of answering queries on the DAG and handling reorgs at this pace! Quite an achievement! What happens if you push to the processing bottleneck? Does it degrade gracefully or worse?

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Thanks for co-authoring the protocol we are stretching to its limits here! In pure DAG mining with no limits to the number of direct parents, the significant factor becomes the quadratic (in bps= λ) number of edges between rounds. However it should be perfectly possible to >

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Thanks to the whole Team! #kaspa is the revolution of blockchain 🔥

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Really excited to see this progression. Thanks for all your hard work. 👊

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