Michael Sutton
@michaelsuttonil
Computer science, graph theory, parallelism, consensus; taking Kaspa to the next level
“Fast, wide and yet thin” and its relation to “Based ZK rollups over Kaspa” Kaspa is built on advanced proof-of-work consensus protocols allowing it to scale in blocks (BPS; frequency; fast) and in transactions (TPS; throughput; wide)
Raw thoughts re Kaspa’s next big upgrade(s) You don’t end on a crescendo, and it is no secret that several anticipated upgrades are waiting on the sidelines for Kaspa. Primarily, the Dagknight (DK) protocol and the ZK L1<>L2 bridge. These two major endeavors may look…
Work-in-progress draft. ~100-line outline already written. I see this isn’t going to be a walk in the park. There’s so much to write about.

Someone is quietly taking kdapp to the next level here (see my prev posts on this). I’m eagerly following, and so should you if you find this initiative interesting. The way I see it, the kdapp infra, although minimal, created the required isolation (via proper abstractions) so…
This weekend, I'll refactor the kaspa-auth code for better modularity, creating a solid foundation for episode-contract and kaspa-poker-tournament examples. Stay tuned! #kdapp
I want, perhaps for the first time ever on this platform, to write a post from a personal perspective. This post isn’t going to address any other person, and as such, I would appreciate not receiving any sharp-tongued comments or personal remarks about any particular case. Read…
I really like this idea. it is very much still in Beta, and is missing many many features and consistency, but its potential is there. On BTC something like this would be considered spam, not to mention any message would take forever. On Kaspa it's a Tuesday.
I would like to welcome everyone to Kasia @kasiamessaging kasia.fyi github.com/K-Kluster/Kasia Truly P2P Open sourced encrypted messaging on $kas. Supports: -Encrypted messages, so only the recipient can view messages sent for them. -Encrypted file transfers up to…