Since different blockchains have come onto the market, there have been some drawbacks to them, such as lack of scalability, efficient consensus and governance mechanisms, or lack of energy efficiency. This problem has been addressed by most of the new projects that intend to go on the market. Kappi promised to be a single blockchain with an architecture that would address all of these previous problems, functioning as a network of several different blockchains, under an algorithm called Kappi Dwarf, which would guarantee a consistent and high-performance consensus. Kappi dwarf had the task of connecting with the other chains and facilitating the inter-blockchain token transfer in a fast and safe way and would act as a surge protector that would isolate each blockchain from any fault presented in the others. Scalability would be infinite with this project since it would be constantly updated and would have a large community in which every vote counts to make modifications.
The project represented a huge advance in facilitating inter-blockchain operations, but as in most of these cases, there is no committed team of experts to make it happen, as it would take a lot of time and a large investment to achieve it. Kappi was born at the end of 2019 in an Ico that was not very successful and there is not much information about it on his website. They also have a White paper without technical specifications of the project and their social networks are totally abandoned.