
KIPs 71-87: Collaborative Custody
Congratulations on making it this far. This is the tenth article in a series about KIRA Improvement Proposals (KIPs) 71-87. The first four sets covered staking incentives, network governance, staking economics, and INTERX. This is the first article of the fifth set, focusing on KIRA’s essential infrastructure. Despite significant innovations in the blockchain space, user experience has often been a lower priority. As KIRA approaches mainnet, it’s clear that improving user experience is crucia...

Final Token Distribution
The first and most important duty of a parent is to nurture their child towards independence. Similarly, the time has arrived for the KIRA project to embark on the next stage of its maturity. In our preceding articles, we outlined a fresh trajectory for the project and revealed the launch of "ChaosNet", a fully featured network that allows anyone to explore and assess the scale and direction of KIRA. Ensuring a fair distribution of its native staking token is crucial for the project's lo...

KIPs 71-87: The Power of INTERX
This is the ninth article in a series about KIRA Improvement Proposals (KIPs) 71-87. The first three sets covered staking incentives, network governance, and staking economics. This is the second article of the fourth set, covering INTERX, KIRA’s comprehensive Content Availability and middleware layer. KIRA is designed to help developers create and run any type of resource-intensive application. For Web3 applications to compete with Web2, they need strong, scalable infrastructure. INTERX serv...
Trustless computing infrastructure that enables AI and resource-intensive applications to thrive. Powered by $KEX.

KIPs 71-87: Collaborative Custody
Congratulations on making it this far. This is the tenth article in a series about KIRA Improvement Proposals (KIPs) 71-87. The first four sets covered staking incentives, network governance, staking economics, and INTERX. This is the first article of the fifth set, focusing on KIRA’s essential infrastructure. Despite significant innovations in the blockchain space, user experience has often been a lower priority. As KIRA approaches mainnet, it’s clear that improving user experience is crucia...

Final Token Distribution
The first and most important duty of a parent is to nurture their child towards independence. Similarly, the time has arrived for the KIRA project to embark on the next stage of its maturity. In our preceding articles, we outlined a fresh trajectory for the project and revealed the launch of "ChaosNet", a fully featured network that allows anyone to explore and assess the scale and direction of KIRA. Ensuring a fair distribution of its native staking token is crucial for the project's lo...

KIPs 71-87: The Power of INTERX
This is the ninth article in a series about KIRA Improvement Proposals (KIPs) 71-87. The first three sets covered staking incentives, network governance, and staking economics. This is the second article of the fourth set, covering INTERX, KIRA’s comprehensive Content Availability and middleware layer. KIRA is designed to help developers create and run any type of resource-intensive application. For Web3 applications to compete with Web2, they need strong, scalable infrastructure. INTERX serv...
Trustless computing infrastructure that enables AI and resource-intensive applications to thrive. Powered by $KEX.

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We're excited to announce the launch of Chaosnet-2, KIRA’s new testnet - open for everyone to try.
Our frontend and wallet app, MIRO, is now live. This is a big step for KIRA towards making things easier for users. MIRO has a simple interface for interacting with KIRA. Everything happens locally if you connect to at least one INTERX node. You don't need external servers. We plan to add external wallet integration soon.
Our backend also got some big updates. The long-awaited VFG is now live. We've also updated INTERX, our middleware, and a second generation of KIRA Manager (KM2), which over time will take the role of RaaS orchestrator software.
This means Chaosnet now supports RollApps.
At KIRA, we're contributing to the modularity of Web3, a concept pioneered by Celestia. We're extending this idea further to support more resource-intensive, blockchainless apps through hypermodularity. Our hypermodular approach helps make these applications more efficient and scalable by removing the complexity, latency and risks of external systems.
This infrastructure provides scalable hardware, data availability, sequencing and shared security - enabling decentralized, resource-intensive apps to thrive.
We're committed to building transparency and have mapped out our next steps towards Mainnet.

What’s next?
We're working on demo apps, making INTERX a fully functional DA, and turning KIRA Manager 2 (KM2) into RaaS. We're building a modern, hypermodular blockchain stack. Our goal is to make KIRA a competitive and liquid product.
We appreciate all your support. Upgrading the network after a long development period is tough. We'll recognize all KIRA testers who actively participate in the upgrade process and provide relevant rewards.
You can find the full changelog for Chaosnet-2 here.
A user manual for MIRO is available on the KIRA wiki here.
MIRO aims to offer the best user experience in Web3. We welcome your feedback and suggestions. Submit any feedback here.
Stay tuned for more updates as we bring KIRA towards Mainnet!
We're excited to announce the launch of Chaosnet-2, KIRA’s new testnet - open for everyone to try.
Our frontend and wallet app, MIRO, is now live. This is a big step for KIRA towards making things easier for users. MIRO has a simple interface for interacting with KIRA. Everything happens locally if you connect to at least one INTERX node. You don't need external servers. We plan to add external wallet integration soon.
Our backend also got some big updates. The long-awaited VFG is now live. We've also updated INTERX, our middleware, and a second generation of KIRA Manager (KM2), which over time will take the role of RaaS orchestrator software.
This means Chaosnet now supports RollApps.
At KIRA, we're contributing to the modularity of Web3, a concept pioneered by Celestia. We're extending this idea further to support more resource-intensive, blockchainless apps through hypermodularity. Our hypermodular approach helps make these applications more efficient and scalable by removing the complexity, latency and risks of external systems.
This infrastructure provides scalable hardware, data availability, sequencing and shared security - enabling decentralized, resource-intensive apps to thrive.
We're committed to building transparency and have mapped out our next steps towards Mainnet.

What’s next?
We're working on demo apps, making INTERX a fully functional DA, and turning KIRA Manager 2 (KM2) into RaaS. We're building a modern, hypermodular blockchain stack. Our goal is to make KIRA a competitive and liquid product.
We appreciate all your support. Upgrading the network after a long development period is tough. We'll recognize all KIRA testers who actively participate in the upgrade process and provide relevant rewards.
You can find the full changelog for Chaosnet-2 here.
A user manual for MIRO is available on the KIRA wiki here.
MIRO aims to offer the best user experience in Web3. We welcome your feedback and suggestions. Submit any feedback here.
Stay tuned for more updates as we bring KIRA towards Mainnet!
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