How does KIP-2 affect how much security miners provide per watt on Kaspa?
Because DAGKnight (KIP-2) extracts the maximum possible security from whatever mining power exists at any given time, the same amount of computational work delivers more security as the protocol improves. A protocol with fixed parameters cannot fully exploit all available hash rate — some of that energy ends up contributing less than it could. By adapting to real conditions, DAGKnight closes that gap. For a beginner, the practical meaning is that miners on Kaspa provide more value per watt over time, which directly addresses concerns about proof-of-work energy use.