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The first Nexa hard fork introduced several important protocol enhancements, including OP_PARSE, OP_MERKLEROOT, and Read-Only Inputs. Detailed specifications for these features can be found in the official Nexa documentation:
- OP_PARSE: OP_PARSE Script Instruction - Nexa Documentation
- OP_MERKLEROOT: OP_MERKLEROOT - Nexa Documentation
- Read-Only Inputs: Read-only transaction inputs - Nexa Documentation
An overview of all features introduced in the hard fork is available in the community announcement:
Nexa smart contracts can also be developed in Kotlin. The dedicated Nexa Kotlin library provides the tools needed to build wallets, web applications, and other software solutions:
In addition, NexScript is fully supported and recently received a major update:
You can also find practical examples and development resources in the Wally Developer Hub:
Hope this information is helpful. If you have any further questions or would like more detailed technical guidance, please feel free to reach out through the Nexa developer community:
- Nexa Developer Support: Telegram: View @nexa_dev