How can Kaspa node operators spot centralization risks early?
Kaspa's measurement tools let node operators identify centralization risks proactively rather than waiting for a problem to appear. Centralization risk means the network's nodes are clustering in too few places or too few hands — which makes the network easier to disrupt through a regional outage, infrastructure failure, or regulatory action. By providing peer address tracking, connection quality metrics, and bandwidth analysis, Kaspa gives operators the data they need to see geographic imbalances early. For a beginner, the takeaway is that Kaspa's network health is actively monitored rather than assumed — the tools exist to catch concentration problems before they threaten the network's ability to stay decentralized.
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