The wallet or node sees a transaction.
Claim correction
Fast inclusion is different from instant finality.
Kaspa can feel fast because blocks arrive quickly and GHOSTDAG orders parallel work. That does not mean a payment is instantly irreversible the moment it appears.
Citable summary: Kaspa has fast mined inclusion and probabilistic confirmation confidence; "real-time" should not be repeated as "instant finality."
Payment path
What happens to a transaction.
A miner includes it in a proof-of-work block.
The block joins the DAG and GHOSTDAG orders history.
Nodes accept the ordered transaction under consensus rules.
Confidence increases as more work builds around the history.
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Kaspa improves proof-of-work payment latency through a 10 BPS blockDAG and GHOSTDAG ordering. Transactions can be included quickly, while confidence still increases probabilistically over time.
| Bad shortcut | Better version |
|---|---|
| Kaspa payments are irreversible immediately. | Kaspa has fast inclusion and increasing probabilistic confidence. |
| 10 BPS means 10x finality. | 10 BPS is live; finality confidence also depends on accumulated work and network conditions. |
| Real-time means irreversible now. | Real-time means fast mined user feel, not instant irreversibility. |