The Official Kaspa X Profile: ⚙Development Update! đŸ”„PR: Add KIP-10 Transaction Introspection Opcodes, 8-byte arithmetic and Hard Fork Support -> MERGED.The introduction of these new opcodes enhances the flexibility and functionality of the Kaspa scripting language. 𝆒 In terms of the #Crescendo
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⚙Development Update! đŸ”„PR: Add KIP-10 Transaction Introspection Opcodes, 8-byte arithmetic and Hard Fork Support -> MERGED.The introduction of these new opcodes enhances the flexibility and functionality of the Kaspa scripting language. 𝆒 In terms of the #Crescendo
 https://t.co/k9vFGIrl7J pic.twitter.com/mIVicwCQVM— Kaspa (@KaspaCurrency) November 12, 2024

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Michael Sutton On X: The ability to prove execution back to L1, allows attaching and detaching native Kaspa to and from the SC layer (we call them subnets or silos). This means Kas will be a first class citizen within the SC as well. Of course the SC can have additional tokens implied by the various
— Michael Sutton November 12, 2024

The ability to prove execution back to L1, allows attaching and detaching native Kaspa to and from the SC layer (we call them subnets or silos). This means Kas will be a first class citizen within the SC as well. Of course the SC can have additional tokens implied by the various
— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) November 12, 2024

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Michael Sutton On X: No, it’s unrelated to such a possibility (which was mentioned in the past but abandoned afaik). The zk prover will need to prove execution of Kaspa L1 transactions which include a payload containing SC calls targeted to the system he’s proving. So it’s a zk rollup design over
— Michael Sutton November 12, 2024

No, it’s unrelated to such a possibility (which was mentioned in the past but abandoned afaik). The zk prover will need to prove execution of Kaspa L1 transactions which include a payload containing SC calls targeted to the system he’s proving. So it’s a zk rollup design over
— Michael Sutton (@MichaelSuttonIL) November 12, 2024

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