The Kaspa network is taking significant steps to enhance its governance and upgrade process through the introduction of the Kaspa Improvement Proposal (KIP) lifecycle. This structured approach aims to minimize risks associated with network changes while fostering community involvement. The document provides a justification for the fact that this initiative is crucial for the network's long-term sustainability.
KIP Process Stages
The KIP process consists of several key stages:
- Drafting
- Community discussion
- Review and acceptance
- Implementation
- Status tracking
Each stage is designed to ensure that proposals are carefully considered and aligned with the core principles of the Kaspa network.
Benefits of the KIP Process
By encouraging community review and discussion, the KIP process not only enhances the quality of proposed upgrades but also promotes transparency and collaboration among stakeholders. This structured methodology is expected to lead to safer and more effective enhancements to the Kaspa ecosystem.
The Qubic Network recently introduced its Guardians incentive system, reflecting historical trends in blockchain development. This initiative aims to enhance sustainability and decentralization, contrasting with the Kaspa network's new governance approach. For more details, see read more.







