Playing with Covenants - running some transaction amount limit experiments on record. I also want to highlight how important the OpZkPrecompile opcode is.
Most of the talk I see around it touches on ZK-based rollups that use Kaspa as a sequencer (might just be my info bubble), but in reality it opens the door to using Kaspa as an uncensored, decentralized point of verification for far more things than people imagine.
Kaspa can now verify ZK-STARK proofs on chain. That means it's already possible to build systems like supply chain monitoring, identity verification, and much more - all with the ability to prove and validate facts without revealing any personal information or details behind them. I've tested already one case on mainnet and it works.
For me personally, that's why I started learning Kaspa and experimenting with projects on it: looking toward the moment it can be used to solve fundamental problems that couldn't be solved before. And technically, it's getting there already today.
Huge kudos to