Regarding DAGKnight - the cascade voting isn’t implemented yet nor is the code here in any way mainnet or testnet ready yet, but I do have a vanilla static-DAG based impl that has core components of the protocol like hierarchic conflict resolution and incremental coloring in…
I’ve never felt a stronger dissonance between how Kaspa R&D is thriving and how (part of) the community seems to be feeling -- at least on some of my radars, though completely not on others :) TL;DR: Talent and expertise are compounding in R&D, and real work is being done. More…
How different is DAGKnight compared to PHANTOM GhostDAG? Or how familiar are both?
Fundamentally, they both will find a selected parent for a given block. GD is simpler in that it has something to maximize (blue work) and that solely depends on just the current parents. With DK you have to care about where the parents you current see had a difference in POV (as…
So much going on with all these programmability stuff, but seeing this baby see the light of the sun for the first time is truly exciting
Kaspa’s dev silence has always been a feature, not a bug. They only show things when the math works, the code runs, and the model is stable. So when core dev breaks silence and shows DAGKnight mechanisms actually functioning… that signal is far bigger than the screenshot itself
Imagine if we could visualize this improved DAG structure in a 3D form.. closely resembling a double-helix. The manifestation of pure Beauty itself! #kaspa
When you talk about the cascade voting are you referring to the UMC algorithm?
KASFYİ quit today. Everyone is leaving one by one, the community feels hopeless, yet suddenly there’s a big wave of ‘hope’ being pushed everywhere :) Funny timing — you waited till today. Or is all of this just a coincidence?
Hi coder, in the DAGKNIGHT paper is mentioned that Claim 7 (generalized main claim) will be proved in a future version. Has that proof been written up somewhere? If yes, could you share a link/reference?
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