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Last updated 2 years ago

What is the difference between Polkadot and Kusama?

Although they share many parts of their code, Polkadot and Kusama are independent, standalone networks with different priorities.

Kusama is wild and fast; great for bold experimentation and early-stage deployment. Polkadot is more conservative, prioritizing stability and dependability.

Cousins have their differences after all.

What the two networks have in common

Kusama was released as an early version of the same code to be used in Polkadot, which means they share the same underlying architecture: a multichain, heterogeneously-sharded design based on . Both networks also share key innovations like on-chain , hot-swappable runtimes for forkless, on-chain upgrades, and for interoperability. Governance on both Polkadot and Kusama is designed to be decentralized and permissionless, giving a say in how the network is run to everyone who owns the native token (DOT for Polkadot, KSM for Kusama). Therefore, over time the networks will evolve independently, converging or diverging according to the decisions of their respective communities.

Key differences

There are a few important distinctions to be made.

Both networks also have different circulating supplies.

The first key technical difference between Polkadot and Kusama is that Kusama has modified governance parameters that allow for faster upgrades. Kusama is up to four times faster than Polkadot, with seven days for token holders to vote on referendums followed by an enactment period of eight days, after which the referendum will be enacted on the chain. This means stakeholders need to stay active and vigilant if they want to keep up with all the proposals, referenda, and upgrades, and validators on Kusama often need to update on short notice.

On Polkadot, votes last 28 days followed by an enactment period of 28 days. This does not mean that the Kusama blockchain itself is faster, in the sense of faster block times or transaction throughput (these are the same on both networks), but that there's a shorter amount of time between governance events such as proposing new referenda, voting, and enacting approved upgrades. This allows Kusama to adapt and evolve faster than Polkadot.

Teams wishing to run a parachain need to bond tokens as security. The bonding requirement on Kusama is likely to be lower than on Polkadot.

Polkadot is and always will be the primary network for the deployment of enterprise-level applications and those that entail high-value transactions requiring bank-level security and stability.

The initial use case for Kusama is as a pre-production environment, a “canary network”. For the average developer, this seems like it could be a testnet, what is the difference? What does canary even mean?

Canary is a type of bird: back in the day, coal miners would put canaries into coal mines as a way to measure the amount of toxic gases that were present. Similarly, canary testing is a way to validate software by releasing software to a limited number of users, or perhaps, an isolated environment - without hurting any birds.

In a typical blockchain development pipeline, Kusama would sit in between a "testnet" and a "mainnet"

TESTNET -> KUSAMA -> POLKADOT

As you can imagine, building on Kusama first allows teams to test things out in a live, fully decentralized, and community-controlled network with real-world conditions and lower stakes in the event of problems or bugs than on Polkadot.

Many projects will maintain parachains on both networks, experimenting and testing new technologies and features on Kusama before deploying them to Polkadot. Some teams will decide just to stay on Kusama, which is likely to be a place where we see some exciting experimentation with new technologies going forward. Projects that require high-throughput but don’t necessarily require bank-like security, such as some gaming, social networking, and content distribution applications, are particularly good candidates for this use case.

Kusama may also prove to be the perfect environment for ambitious experiments with new ideas and innovations in areas like governance, incentives, monetary policy, and DAOs (decentralized autonomous organizations). Future upgrades to the Polkadot runtime will also likely be deployed to Kusama before Polkadot mainnet. This way, not only will we be able to see how these new technologies and features will perform under real-world conditions before bringing them to Polkadot, but teams who have deployed to both networks will also get an advanced look at how their own technology will perform under those upgrades.

Ultimately, Kusama and Polkadot will live on as independent, standalone networks with their own communities, their own governance, and their own complementary use cases, though they will continue to maintain a close relationship, with many teams likely deploying applications to both networks. In the future, we’re also likely to see Kusama bridged to Polkadot for cross-network interoperability. Web3 Foundation remains committed to both networks going forward, providing crucial support and guidance to teams building for the ecosystem.

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Releases made onto Kusama can be thought of as . These releases are usually staged. In Kusama's early days, the network won't just be used for parachain candidates to innovate and test changes, but a proof of concept for Polkadot's sharded model.

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