🧪 zkTLS keeps getting better
They’ve integrated a fresh proof verification flow to support Proxy mode, one of three major zkTLS architectures (MPC, TEE, Proxy).
This expands developer flexibility for privacy-preserving HTTPS proofs.
🎲 Random Number Generation goes public
Oasis RNG is now public on Sapphire Mainnet.
This is a huge step for Web3 gaming, lotteries, and any dApp that needs verifiable, confidential randomness — no more leaky oracles or insecure hash tricks.
🤖 Otomato in developer hands
The privacy-preserving, no-code automation platform Otomato is rolling out to test devs.
It lets anyone build agents to monitor, alert, and eventually even execute logic — all backed by Sapphire’s TEEs for data confidentiality.
🧠 ROFL keeps expanding
The Runtime Offchain Logic framework (ROFL) got a test harness, better cache control, and expanded system call support.
This makes it easier to build apps that securely offload logic without breaking verifiability.
🔐 Remote attestation + tooling
The Oasis team also improved local development tools for remote attestation — essential for proving apps and agents are running inside untampered TEEs.
If you’re building privacy-first dApps, confidential agents, or even DeFi automation, Oasis is clearly leading the pack in Web3 infrastructure that’s both powerful and responsible.
👉 Full post: https://oasis.net/blog/engineering-update-march-2025
👉 Docs: https://docs.oasis.io/sapphire/