About KASPA
Kaspa is the fastest and most scalable instant confirmation transaction layer ever built on a proof-of-work engine. Transactions sent to miners can be included immediately in the ledger, which is structured as a revolutionary blockDAG. Kaspa is based on the GhostDAG/PHANTOM protocol, a scalable generalization of the Nakamoto Consensus (Bitcoin consensus). Its design is faithful to the principles Satoshi embedded into Bitcoin — proof-of-work mining, UTXO-formed isolated state, deflationary monetary policy, no premine, and no central governance. Kaspa is unique in its ability to support high block rates while maintaining the level of security offered by the most secure proof-of-work environments. Kaspa’s current mainnet operates with one block per second. After the ongoing rust language rewrite, the core developers goal is to increase the number of blocks per second substantially, attracting the development of smart contracts and DeFi.
SOLVING THE TRILEMMA

To solve this tradeoff, Kaspa’s consensus layer uses GhostDAG, a proof-of-work consensus protocol that generalizes Nakamoto’s chain into a directed acyclic graph of blocks ( blockDAG). GhostDAG incorporates”orphan” blocks into the chain to form a blockDAG, and then uses a novel greedy algorithm to order the blocks such that well-connected, honest blocks are favored, quickly and with high probability. GhostDAG allows Kaspa to circumvent the traditional tradeoff of blockchains, improving on block rate by orders of magnitude while maintaining the theoretical security guarantees of Bitcoin.
This results in a cryptocurrency that is supported by 51% security, has a high number of miners / nodes, and has throughput on the order of one block per second. This is unlike existing cryptocurrencies, which inevitably trade off on having small numbers of validator nodes or lower BFT security (33% threshold needed for malicious actors to attack the network).
Fast Confirmations
Traditional cryptocurrencies’ slow block rates indicate slow confirmations, i.e., the time it takes for a transaction to be published on the blockchain. Kaspa’s consensus layer supports fast, subsecond confirmations— a fast first confirmation, which enables use cases that need immediate proof of publication (but not immediate irreversibility), such as e-commerce.
High Throughput
Traditional cryptocurrencies’ slow block rate also indicates low transaction throughput. Using GhostDAG, Kaspa’s consensus layer removes security as a bottleneck for high throughput, allowing block rate and block size increase up to what the network can handle. Kaspa also optimizes bandwidth cost and network infrastructure for high throughput.
Mining Decentralization
Traditional cryptocurrencies’ slow block rate also indicates high variance of mining income (i.e. irregular mining rewards due to the difficulty of finding a block), incentivizing miners to join larger and larger mining pools—which combine computing power and distribute smaller, more regular mining incomes to participants—as the network grows and the block difficulty increases. This centralizes the consensus power into the hands of a few pool managers. Kaspa’s consensus layer’s fast block rate decreases the variance of mining income – which decreases the incentive to join mining pools – contributing to mining decentralization.
Articles & News
Due Diligence Checklist for Kaspa Apps and Dapps
Due Diligence Checklist for Kaspa Apps and Dapps For individuals considering an untested project or token. A simple, DIY filter anyone in the community can use before putting in their $KAS. Rug Pull Red Flags Anonymous Team with No Track Record High Token Allocation...
Kaspa Development Milestones Revealed – 2025 – 2026
Michael Sutton Lead Developer, Kaspa X ChannelRaw Thoughts Re Kaspa’s Next Big Upgrade(s) Original Post LinkYou 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)...
France’s First Kaspa Meetup at Le Hive, Cannes
Kaspa Side Event Recap – France’s First Kaspa Meetup at Le Hive, Cannes 🇫🇷 As ETHcc brought global Web3 builders to the shores of Cannes, we had the honor to host the very first Kaspa side event in France, held in the vibrant cypherpunk setting of Le Hive Bar. The...
Kaspa Crescendo at the Indore Meetup
Kaspa’s Crescendo Update: What Really Happened at the Indore Meetup By India Kaspa Ambassador, Amit Sharma The Kaspa Meetup in Indore wasn’t just another blockchain event it was full of real conversations, first-time experiences, and a community that genuinely showed...
Interview with Developer FreshAir
Tell us a bit about yourself. (background, work experience, intro to KASPA,etc) I am a fresh M.Sc. in computer sciences with a focus in cryptography. I’ve known Shai from academy and first heard about Kaspa through him, but took my time in getting in. What drew you to...
Eliott, a Rising Young Star in the Blockchain(DAG) Space
I caught up with Eliott, a rising young star in the blockchain space and newest recipient of a KEF Grant to further research and develop for Kaspa! Chad: Hi Eliott, congratulations on the KEF grant! Can you briefly introduce yourself and tell us what you are up to...
Why Kaspa Succeeds Where Millions of Crypto Projects Have Failed
In response to CoinGecko's Article — "Dead Coins: Over 50% of Cryptocurrencies Have Failed" The cryptocurrency landscape has witnessed a significant number of project failures, with over 50% of all cryptocurrencies launched and listed since 2021 no longer actively...
Kaspa Updates to Crescendo and 10BPS
This event marks the culmination of nearly three years of monumental effort by the core development team, who have undertaken a complete architectural redesign and rewritten Kaspa’s core code from Golang to Rust, focusing on performance optimization across all...
Calling all Kaspa integrations to run a Testnet-10 node
Overview The Kaspa's 10BPS network has now been running continuously for nearly a year and the Testnet-10 network has been hardforked to 10BPS. The latest release at https://github.com/kaspanet/rusty-kaspa/releases/tag/v0.17.1 contains all the optimizations that the...
TN10 – Crescendo Hardfork Node Setup Guide
Kaspa Testnet 10 (TN10) – Crescendo Hardfork Node Setup Guide Kaspa is about to take a significant leap with the Crescendo Hardfork, as detailed in KIP14, transitioning from 1 to 10 blocks per second. To ensure a stable rollout, Testnet 10 (TN10) will first undergo...
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