Kaspa, a Proof-of-Work blockchain protocol, has made significant strides following a foundational change in its network. Recently, its test network was transformed to operate at the equivalent of 10 blocks per second.
Transition to 10 Blocks per Second
Kaspa recently announced that their Testnet 10 (TN10) has fully transitioned to a speed of 10 blocks per second. This crucial milestone was achieved following the activation of the Crescendo Hardfork on March 7, 2025.
Significance of TN10 Upgrade
According to Kaspa developer Coderofstuff, the transition to TN10 confirms the update's algorithmic correctness involving extensive validation of Initial Block Download, Post-Pruning Behavior, and Transaction Ordering.
Future Plans for Kaspa
Following the successful upgrade, Kaspa plans to implement a feature freeze and complete it by March 20, aiming for full mainnet activation by late April or early May 2025. Additional unique innovations involving the GHOSTDAG protocol are forthcoming.
Kaspa continues its evolution as one of the fastest blockchain networks, setting its sights on significant changes that will assist it in achieving new heights within its global decentralized infrastructure project.