Day4Crypto
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a few unrelated observations/notes 1. @manyfest_ recently made me realize that beyond the obvious point that covenants on Kaspa can serve as first class state machines, they also have 2 significant properties: • they are lightweight: on chain we store commitments to rules/state, and txns provide the witnesses for changes (transient cost vs persistent contract storage/rent) • they can be entered atomically (multiple parties can create and enter into the covenant in one txn) the last two properties seem to have significant potential in the agentic era. agents can define custom rules and agreements between them without deploying a contract (compare this to eth/sol contract/program). covenants are a fast, lightweight tool for such agent-to-agent rule systems. 2. Kaspa is reentering the GPU era. Kaspa r&d is already experimenting with several GPU workstations for zk proving. 3. @coderofstuff_ is doing fantastic work advancing dk in parallel to covpp work (and making sure the content of my long-overdue, unshared post gets shared nonetheless) x.com/i/status/20278…





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