
Dogecoin Is Being Prepped for Smart Contracts — via Tech the Meme Coin Never Had
The development team behind the MyDoge wallet has proposed adding a new opcode to Dogecoin — OP_CHECKZKP — that would let a Dogecoin node directly verify zero-knowledge proofs, a way to mathematically confirm a computation is correct without revealing the underlying data, The Block reports.
Why this matters for a coin that's always been just "the tipping coin": the tech opens the door to zk-rollups — a way to process thousands of transactions off the main chain and then confirm all of them with one compact entry on the blockchain. In theory, that lets Dogecoin support DeFi apps, games, and other complex use cases, not just simple transfers, CoinDesk explains.
The proposal itself is part of the broader DogeOS initiative, which is expected to launch this summer, in 2026, CryptoSlate notes. One important detail: the upgrade is opt-in — older nodes that don't support the new opcode simply ignore it and keep working exactly as before.
What this means: even crypto's least serious-looking coin can end up with a genuinely serious technical foundation — the open question is whether developers and users actually want to build something new on top of it.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.

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