Shai ❤️ Deshe 💜 Wybors𐤊i 💙 (大胡子)
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I research consensus 🤝 Ph.D quantum cryptography 🤐 GHOSTDAG coauthor 👻 0th generation $kas 🎸 2SS Zio 🇮🇱 Once you find a good move, look for a better move
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https://medium.com/@shai.wyborski 13-05-2019 14:13:12
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Dr K (Q,Q) Quai Network (Q, Q) Dominant Strategies Max (Q, Q) Ral (Q, Q) 2) Computing is quadratic in the width of the DAG, not in the number of blocks, that's crucial. Its true that the expected width is linear in the number of blocks, but constants matter. In 10BPS we see an average width of about 5-6, I estimate. (Also, in higher block rates you
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Quai Network (Q, Q) Dominant Strategies Dr K (Q,Q) Every single thing said about $kas in this video is wrong (at least in the first 12 minutes, after which I became too irritated to keep watching). This isn't a 'comparison', it is a smear video.
Few examples:
- GHOSTDAG provides hard guarantees on finality time, and this is
So I was sent this video by Quai Network (Q, Q) (a project I know nothing about) that alleges to compare Quai with $kas. I don't have time to watch a 45 minutes 'comparison' video, so I decided I would just watch it up to the first major mistake which arrived (surprisingly?) about 5
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Congrats to Michael Sutton Ori Newman ASPECT Georges Künzli (Tiram) coderofstuff Maksim Biriukov Elichai Turkel and all the other contributors, you are a juggernaut!
Rusty Kaspa is a masterpiece $kas
Sebastian Mueller ✨ I'm KASin' It Michael Sutton I am not sure about the details so I might be wrong, but I'll try to answer.
I don't think the confirmation time should be affected. The bid is closed when the block is merged and that's the same point where we start counting confirmations today.
I also don't think there should
I'm KASin' It Michael Sutton Miners bid for the privilege to be the one to include a transaction, and the winning bid is paid back to the user. If there is value to be extracted from the transactions, miners will pay the users accordingly (or risk losing the bid), so that the extracted value is divided