Kaspa is a blockchain protocol that aims to be the fastest, open-source, decentralized, and fully scalable layer-1 protocol. It utilizes blockDAG technology, which enables parallel blocks and instant transaction confirmation. Kaspa implements the GHOSTDAG protocol, which overcomes the limitations of traditional blockchains by processing blocks in parallel and linking all side-chains. This architecture allows for increased throughput and reduced confirmation times while maintaining the security guarantees of Bitcoin. Kaspa has undergone a core rewrite in Rust programming language, which has greatly improved efficiency and performance. The rewrite is expected to achieve unprecedented throughput, with initial estimates targeting 32 blocks per second and future projections of 100 blocks per second. Kaspa currently has two test networks and is preparing for the upcoming Crescendo hard-fork to bring improvements to the mainnet. The protocol's token distribution is balanced, with a strong community foundation and healthy distribution among wallets. Kaspa aims to fulfill Satoshi Nakamoto's original vision of creating a peer-to-peer electronic cash system suitable for everyday transactions. With its technical foundation and ongoing development, Kaspa has the potential to become a cornerstone technology in the blockchain ecosystem.



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