How fast is a Kaspa transaction?
A Kaspa transaction is visible to the network within one block (100ms) and reaches strong probabilistic finality within seconds. Block time and confirmation time are two different things: block time is how quickly a transaction enters the network, while finality is how confident you can be that the transaction cannot be reversed. Kaspa achieves this finality within seconds, not minutes. For a beginner, this means the underlying protocol is designed for near-instant transactions — though your exchange may impose its own waiting periods on top of that.