What is the proposed difficulty adjustment window in Kaspa?
A Kaspa Improvement Proposal recommends extending the difficulty adjustment window to 500 minutes, sampling one block every 30 seconds for a total of 1,000 blocks. In a proof-of-work network like Kaspa, the difficulty window is the stretch of recent blocks the protocol looks back over to decide how hard the next block should be to mine — a longer window smooths out short-term swings in mining power and keeps block production more consistent. A wider window means the network adapts more gradually when miners join or leave, reducing erratic changes in how quickly blocks arrive.