
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...

Redefining KIRA: The journey starts with a single step
The only constant in the broader crypto ecosystem is change - a realm of cyclical fluctuations where finding balance and staying true to one's principles can be challenging. As the sands of time shift, as old narratives and promises fade, axioms become evident and a new era of crypto starts to unfold. We are constantly in pursuit of the principles that endure through these changes. It has been quite some time since KIRA began its voyage through the interchain paradigm of the blockchain u...

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...
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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...

Redefining KIRA: The journey starts with a single step
The only constant in the broader crypto ecosystem is change - a realm of cyclical fluctuations where finding balance and staying true to one's principles can be challenging. As the sands of time shift, as old narratives and promises fade, axioms become evident and a new era of crypto starts to unfold. We are constantly in pursuit of the principles that endure through these changes. It has been quite some time since KIRA began its voyage through the interchain paradigm of the blockchain u...

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...

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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 serves communications and interoperability between KIRA’s modular RollApps, their frontends, KIRA’s backend (SEKAI), and external networks like Bitcoin and Ethereum (KIPs 77, 79).
INTERX addresses the challenges faced by monolithic and modular blockchain networks with four key concepts:
Data Management: Essential data is directly accessible on the devices that run the application, reducing latency and dependency issues that arise when data is handled by an external network.
Sub-networks: Each RollApp gets its own data availability ‘subnet’. This setup reduces bandwidth and resource constraints by limiting data exchange and management to the nodes relevant to the application.
Adaptive Data Replication: Traditional data availability systems use a fixed replication factor for redundancy. However, different applications need different levels of data access speed and replication. INTERX allows RollApp data to be replicated based on the specific needs of executors and verifiers. Developers can adjust the replication level to match their application’s requirements.
Caching: INTERX has a caching mechanism to handle high-demand scenarios and prevent system overload. This is crucial in KIRA, where SEKAI’s block time can extend based on the number of consensus nodes. By storing data after its first retrieval, INTERX can quickly respond to repeated requests, saving resources and keeping the network responsive.
INTERX simplifies the shift from Web2 to Web3 for developers by removing blockchain interaction complexities. It lets developers focus on building and delivering their applications without the Web3 learning curve and maintenance. Thanks to INTERX, KIRA’s hypermodular vision can be achieved.
Stay tuned for the next articles, which will discuss KIRA’s infrastructure.
Follow KIRA on our social platforms to stay in the loop with what we’re building:
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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 serves communications and interoperability between KIRA’s modular RollApps, their frontends, KIRA’s backend (SEKAI), and external networks like Bitcoin and Ethereum (KIPs 77, 79).
INTERX addresses the challenges faced by monolithic and modular blockchain networks with four key concepts:
Data Management: Essential data is directly accessible on the devices that run the application, reducing latency and dependency issues that arise when data is handled by an external network.
Sub-networks: Each RollApp gets its own data availability ‘subnet’. This setup reduces bandwidth and resource constraints by limiting data exchange and management to the nodes relevant to the application.
Adaptive Data Replication: Traditional data availability systems use a fixed replication factor for redundancy. However, different applications need different levels of data access speed and replication. INTERX allows RollApp data to be replicated based on the specific needs of executors and verifiers. Developers can adjust the replication level to match their application’s requirements.
Caching: INTERX has a caching mechanism to handle high-demand scenarios and prevent system overload. This is crucial in KIRA, where SEKAI’s block time can extend based on the number of consensus nodes. By storing data after its first retrieval, INTERX can quickly respond to repeated requests, saving resources and keeping the network responsive.
INTERX simplifies the shift from Web2 to Web3 for developers by removing blockchain interaction complexities. It lets developers focus on building and delivering their applications without the Web3 learning curve and maintenance. Thanks to INTERX, KIRA’s hypermodular vision can be achieved.
Stay tuned for the next articles, which will discuss KIRA’s infrastructure.
Follow KIRA on our social platforms to stay in the loop with what we’re building:
WEB | X | GITHUB | TELEGRAM | DISCORD
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