On December 11th, Kaspa successfully completed the 10BPS hard fork on Testnet-11, bringing multiple important technical updates, including enabling KIP 10, upgrading KIP 9 to consensus beta version, and supporting transaction payload function. The activation of KIP 10 enables wallets to perform "dust-free UTXO" micro-payment operations, which is also Kaspa's first contract implementation. At the same time, the KIP 9 update further improves the dust prevention mechanism, and the addition of transaction payload support paves the way for the development of diversified applications.
On December 13th, the Kaspa community program "Rock The Kaspa" released its ninth episode, which comprehensively reviewed Kaspa's dynamics over the past two months. From the launch of Tier 1 exchanges to technological iterations and community activities, this episode provides a detailed summary of Kaspa's milestone progress in October and November.
Kaspa continues to consolidate its position as a leader in the new generation of decentralized network technology through dual efforts of technological innovation and community interaction.