I think you have just described Ethereum. I am pretty sure that is how Ethereum started: a thought exercise, “What if we made the Bitcoin scripting language Turing complete?”, and all the pitfalls and complications of doing so. Making sure no infinite loops would lock it up forever, while at the same time allowing increasingly complex programs without having to take the easy way out by simply hard coding a CPU cycle limit. What inputs and outputs the programs would have, including self reflection so they can access the blockchain and store their own persistent data. Security around all of this. I wish I had bought some Ethereum when it first came out and the price was less than $100 then.
No Ethereum is a completely different architecture which adds all the features in a very expensive and unsafe way. What I'm describing here are incremental and safe improvements.
To be honest, I'm waiting for nft 2.0. Personally, I think that's the future. I'm tired of the many Spotify, Netflix and Apple TV services. It seems to me that all this needs to be thought out, implemented and simplified.This will be convenient and appropriate for large organizations. Reducing staff, salaries, taxes, accounting, etc. nft is at the beginning of its journey, but I see potential in it.Chia is perfect for this😊
I think you have just described Ethereum. I am pretty sure that is how Ethereum started: a thought exercise, “What if we made the Bitcoin scripting language Turing complete?”, and all the pitfalls and complications of doing so. Making sure no infinite loops would lock it up forever, while at the same time allowing increasingly complex programs without having to take the easy way out by simply hard coding a CPU cycle limit. What inputs and outputs the programs would have, including self reflection so they can access the blockchain and store their own persistent data. Security around all of this. I wish I had bought some Ethereum when it first came out and the price was less than $100 then.
No Ethereum is a completely different architecture which adds all the features in a very expensive and unsafe way. What I'm describing here are incremental and safe improvements.
To be honest, I'm waiting for nft 2.0. Personally, I think that's the future. I'm tired of the many Spotify, Netflix and Apple TV services. It seems to me that all this needs to be thought out, implemented and simplified.This will be convenient and appropriate for large organizations. Reducing staff, salaries, taxes, accounting, etc. nft is at the beginning of its journey, but I see potential in it.Chia is perfect for this😊
Bram, how did the idea of writing in lisp come about? How long did it take
to create Chialisp. How many people participated in the project. Very interesting 😊
In my opinion, Chilisp is great. 💪