$KTA quietly dropped a huge update yesterday, and it feels the hype isn't where it needs to be.
They’re not running the same old blockchain model.
They’ve built a DAG system that lets transactions run in parallel, not one by one.
That means:
- Way higher throughput - Instant finality - Better scaling as usage grows
In a sense, it is the direction every L1 wants to move toward, but $KTA is already implementing it.
The Product Manual breaks it down really well, and the architecture actually solves a lot of the pain points/struggles we’ve gotten used to in traditional chains.
$KTA still looks early.
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$KTA quietly dropped a huge update yesterday, and it feels the hype isn't where it needs to be.
They’re not running the same old blockchain model.
They’ve built a DAG system that lets transactions run in parallel, not one by one.
That means:
- Way higher throughput
- Instant finality
- Better scaling as usage grows
In a sense, it is the direction every L1 wants to move toward, but $KTA is already implementing it.
The Product Manual breaks it down really well, and the architecture actually solves a lot of the pain points/struggles we’ve gotten used to in traditional chains.
$KTA still looks early.