What are the artificial latency constraints that DAGKNIGHT eliminates?
Artificial latency constraints are hard-coded timing limits that cap how fast a blockchain network can operate, independent of what the hardware and bandwidth could actually handle. Many consensus protocols include these predetermined limits as a safety measure, but they also mean the network can never exceed a ceiling set at design time — even if real-world performance has surpassed it. DAGKNIGHT removes those constraints so the network can fully utilize available capabilities. For a beginner, the takeaway is that Kaspa's block rate isn't an arbitrary rule written into the protocol — it adapts to what the actual network can support.