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เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2023
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smartgoo
smartgoo@smartgoo_·
Kaspalytics will be back up soon. Unfortunately, just haven't had time to work on it over the last few days. Changed hosting platforms 2 months ago to save money. I (clearly) didn't pick one that could host a Kaspa node operating at full throttle. Will be fixed soon.
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coinathlete
coinathlete@coinathlete·
Looking for someone trusted in the Kaspa community who has an Apple Developer account and could host the Kaspa News iOS app on the App Store. The app is fully built and ready, just needs to be built with your own signing key and uploaded. All features match the Android version which is already live on Google Play.
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elperor
elperor@elperorr·
@RenzMaxR Because the only network that really solves bitcoin's problems is Kaspa. $KAS is the way.
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Renz
Renz@RenzMaxR·
Why tf is $Kaspa pumping while $Btc is dumping ??
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elperor
elperor@elperorr·
@kaspa_XBT @MEXC_Official They did not implement dynamic fee or the infra they set for their node can't keep up with Kaspa doing 1700-3000 TPS 😎
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Aurelien 𐤊@panou63·
@Kaspadrome Is that a way to distribute rewards to miners and sustain the network, or is that purely for fun ? (or both ..)
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Kaspadrome
Kaspadrome@Kaspadrome·
How the Kaspadrome sustains itself indefinitely through a scaling TPS model:
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elperor
elperor@elperorr·
@JoelHodlman @vorcette_ You can't decentralize when there is 4 huge mining pools competing on 1 block every 10 minutes.
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Joel Hodlman
Joel Hodlman@JoelHodlman·
Yes, bitcoin is a scam! Give me your “best” bitcoin is a scam argument.
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Csubi
Csubi@HUNgepesz·
@Kaspadrome It’s been hours (since the Kaspadrome started), and I’VE JUST managed to send KAS from one wallet to another, and it took several minutes. Is this really okay?
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elperor
elperor@elperorr·
It’s not apples to oranges. High TPS always translates into data throughput (state growth, bandwidth, disk I/O), regardless of whether you’re executing smart contracts or validating UTXOs. Solana validators need ~256GB+ RAM and TBs of NVMe because every node must process and store massive state at high throughput. Kaspa's ~3000 TPS with ~16GB RAM / 256GB SSD nodes means its architecture scales throughput without exploding per-node resource requirements, that’s directly comparable, and it’s the whole point. The main feature that allows this for Kaspa is the pruning feature in Kaspa nodes.
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Evaldas. Code first
Evaldas. Code first@lunfardo314·
@elperorr @Kaspadrome that is apples to oranges. Solana is executing SC/txs when syncing at hight TPS, not just validating simple UTXOs. Cannot be compared
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elperor
elperor@elperorr·
🚀 Just captured a live throughput boost on the $KAS network via @Kaspadrome. 3000 TPS on a decentralized proof-of-work whose nodes are running on just 16GB RAM and 256GB SSD.
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Apparently someone built an automated platform where multiple addresses send $KAS back and forth to each other. Every transaction requires paying the network fee (currently 0.000023 KAS), and it's currently running at 170 TPS. The platform is @Kaspadrome, you can add some KAS to fuel the transaction cycle, temporarily boost the throughput etc... This is incredibly clever—both as an additional app for using Kaspa and as a tool for anyone to test the network’s capabilities.

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elperor
elperor@elperorr·
@lunfardo314 @Kaspadrome Not when the TPS and BPS is high just like it is with Kaspa. You can't run a solana node on a 16GB RAM and 256GB SSD laptop.
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Evaldas. Code first@lunfardo314·
@elperorr @Kaspadrome That does not include the resource that contributes to the security of the consensus: mining. Syncing the state does not require much resources anyway, Kaspa or not
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elperor
elperor@elperorr·
@b1gBunns @PoW_Odie To execute transactions back and forth between 5 wallets to support the network's security budget ( miners), because fees are paid to make those transactions and fees are what incentivize miners in addition to block reward.
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Odie
Odie@PoW_Odie·
If you want to surge Kaspa TPS to around 3000 TPS. Send a couple KAS to this address. kaspa:qzg49fejq8jlc29jd86746zye3ta2fgvd36hkv8k4k8r3ur6gks5y0fa938dt Then go view an explorer and watch TPS fly because of your 10 cent contribution. I don’t know who is behind kaspadrome.xyz … It definitely uses a modified version of the bot used for the world record. Amazing work. #Kaspa
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elperor
elperor@elperorr·
@mateuskaspa @Kaspadrome The fees gets automatically higher when the mempool is full since the priority is automatically given to txns paying high fees, so at somepoint the attacker making thousands of transaction to perform such attack would be spending too much in fees for no reason.
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Mateus𐤊
Mateus𐤊@mateuskaspa·
@elperorr @Kaspadrome While the attacker would technically be subsidizing miners through fees, is the economic cost actually high enough to serve as a meaningful deterrent?
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elperor
elperor@elperorr·
The dynamic fee feature, introduced when KRC20 was launched by Kasplex, is used by multiple wallets supporting Kaspa and let's you pay priority fee, which is slightly higher than the usual fee, the result is that transactions from such platforms wait in the mempool until yours is processed.
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Mateus𐤊
Mateus𐤊@mateuskaspa·
@elperorr @Kaspadrome If transaction fees are negligible, what prevents an attacker from launching a massive spam campaign-perhaps by deploying thousands of high-traffic sites like this one-to congest the network?
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CoinMarketCap
CoinMarketCap@CoinMarketCap·
I am thinking of a word. Can you guess it?
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elperor
elperor@elperorr·
Apparently someone built an automated platform where multiple addresses send $KAS back and forth to each other. Every transaction requires paying the network fee (currently 0.000023 KAS), and it's currently running at 170 TPS. The platform is @Kaspadrome, you can add some KAS to fuel the transaction cycle, temporarily boost the throughput etc... This is incredibly clever—both as an additional app for using Kaspa and as a tool for anyone to test the network’s capabilities.
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