Stichting Kii Foundation · Netherlands

Settlement infrastructure for regulated industries.

The Kaspa Industrial Initiative Foundation (Kii) advances institutional adoption of Kaspa's proof-of-work blockDAG across finance, energy, supply chain, and the public sector.

A proof-of-work blockDAG, in service of regulated industries.

Kaspa is the first ledger to combine the security properties of proof-of-work with the operational throughput of a parallel block architecture — the conditions under which a public ledger becomes viable for global institutional settlement at scale.

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Proof-of-work security.

Consensus bound to physical cost — energy expenditure — rather than to the on-chain capital concentration of a closed validator set. The property institutional counterparties require when their settlement layer cannot be permitted to develop concentrations of strategic stake.

Bitcoin-class security · No validator set
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BlockDAG throughput.

GHOSTDAG generalises the proof-of-work chain. Multiple blocks confirmed in parallel, without orphaning honest work. Throughput at the scale of institutional flows, with finality measured in fractions of a second, on an open ledger no party administers.

GHOSTDAG · Sub-second finality
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Permissionless infrastructure.

Not a feature — the precondition for trust without intermediation. No counterparty, no single jurisdiction, can unilaterally censor, reorder, or withhold settlement. For regulated industries this is the operational basis on which jurisdictional independence and counterparty-exposure sovereignty are constructed.

Censorship-resistant · Jurisdiction-neutral

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