The concern of 7 transactions per second won't be much of an issue since immaterial transactions don’t require final settlement. Understanding what final settlement is can greatly benefit future discussions. Everyday transactions like groceries or coffee don’t need to be logged on the base layer which is globally distributed and immutable. This global distribution of numerous copies strengthens decentralization. More nodes in the network mean increasing difficulty in manipulating Bitcoin. Kaspa’s system also consists of layered structures, with base layer node holders maintaining the entire transaction history.
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