Blockstream launches Simplicity – a more expressive smart contracts language
When we think of smart contracts, we usually associate them with the two major programming languages: Bitcoin’s Script and Ethereum’s Solidity. Other examples include Cardano’s Marlowe and Plutus, Tezos’ Liquidity, and plenty of other developments that serve different purposes. However, the biggest issue with these languages is that the parties which sign a smart contract must be able to comprehend and analyze all the possible outcomes that may result from the code. Furth
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