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place your bets: can a full, trustless chess server be deployed purely on native Kaspa covenants (TN12 / mainnet post-HF), or will script-size limits prove decisive?


XT actually went lightning fast. We are happy to see our ecosystem growing with more exposure towards $kas Great progress and even more to come.








We heard questions raised about the stable coin bridge fees, and here are some clarifications: 1. $10 is a one-time fixed amount (not a %). If you bridge in&out 20U, the bridge cost is 50%. If you bridge in&out 200U, the fee is 5%. If you bridge in&out 20000U, the fee is 0.05%. 2. Fee Standards: here are fees of other birgde services in the picture. $10 is a lot comparing to the very low L1 TX cost, thanks to the excellent #kaspa technology. Unfortunately, $10 is still cheap for EVM chain brigdes. 3. Fees collected by @Kaspa_KEF will be used to support #Kaspa L1 initiatives as we always do: kaspafoundation.org/#/projects ------ @oneforonehaha asked us to add his comments, too lol: "@KaspaSilver asked 'supposedly', and it smells again like a moral question. It seems the real question asks 'is this ethical pricing?' I believe it is. The fee is transparent and is fair to market players; there can be competition, and anyone can build a bridge with lower fees and sell that service. The implication here is concerning: some seem to think that they should enjoy free/non-profit services from devs/builders/infrastructure providers, while some other seem to simply think L1 is much cheaper. Well, (1) I love #kaspa L1, too but (2) L1 is cheaper because miners are "service providers". The TX fees are not enough for miners to offset their costs [knock knock the security budget problem comes again!], and we are all taking advantage of the low fees in that regard. wdyt @KaspaSilver?" ^





GeoSeal Proof of Place. Proof of Existence. Built on Kaspa. Enterprises don’t need more location data. They need verifiable truth about the physical world. GeoSeal provides cryptographic Proof of Place and Proof of Existence for people, assets, and key events, anchored immutably on Kaspa. It proves in a way that cannot be rewritten later that: • a person was present • an asset existed • an event occurred at a specific place, within defined bounds, at a specific time. GeoSeal is not tracking. It produces intentional, event-based attestations only when invoked. This distinction is critical for enterprise and regulatory use. Why this matters • CBAM requires proof of where production actually occurred • Logistics requires provable chain-of-custody events • RWA requires proof that assets exist in the real world • Energy & infrastructure require verifiable on-site events Without proof of existence at location, digital records cannot be trusted. Proof of Existence is the missing layer GeoSeal does not just prove presence. It proves existence at location. That nuance is critical. For example: • proving a facility exists where claimed (CBAM) • proving a container existed at a port (logistics) • proving infrastructure assets exist for RWA issuance • proving yield-producing assets are physically present and operational Without proof of existence, digital representations of physical assets fail under scrutiny. Enterprise use cases: CBAM & Trade Compliance Proof that production capacity and processing occurred at regulated locations, within compliant time windows - without exposing sensitive site data. Logistics & Shipping Proof that containers, cargo, and custody events occurred at specific ports, depots, and handover points - verifiable years later. Real-World Assets (RWA) Proof that assets exist at minting, inspection, transfer, and yield reporting - providing physical grounding for digital instruments. Energy & Infrastructure Proof that inspections, maintenance, and operational events occurred on-site - replacing attestations with evidence. GeoSeal in the Kii stack: GeoSeal is a foundational component of Kii's enterprise architecture. It underpins: • real-world asset recording • regulatory compliance workflows • logistics and chain-of-custody • infrastructure verification • yield-producing physical assets Without verifiable Proof of Place and Proof of Existence, none of this scales safely. GeoSeal provides cryptographic Proof of Place and Proof of Existence for people, assets, and key events - designed for enterprise, built for regulation, and anchored on Kaspa. No central authority. No mutable logs. No trust assumptions. GeoSeal is Proof of Place and Proof of Existence - enterprise-grade, regulation-ready, and built on Kaspa. #Kaspa


Launching Today: WarpCore: ISO 20022 In. Kaspa Finality Out. Today we’re launching WarpCore (Phase 1) in a sandbox environment for financial institutions. WarpCore acts as a universal adapter: ISO 20022 ⇄ deterministic Kaspa logic. Banks keep their existing messaging, controls, and compliance pipelines - while settling verifiable, immutable financial events on Kaspa at incredible speed, without compromising decentralisation. Secured by Proof of Work. This is not a new rail. It’s a translation layer. Legacy systems in. Cryptographic finality out. More to come... #kaspa $kas #xrp #ada #xlm #iso20022














