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* Read https://blog.chain.link/44-ways-to-enhance-your-smart-contract-with-chainlink/?_ga=2.220151645.531036697.1642502601-1794917350.1642502601
 
* Read https://blog.chain.link/44-ways-to-enhance-your-smart-contract-with-chainlink/?_ga=2.220151645.531036697.1642502601-1794917350.1642502601
 
* [[Solidity]]: https://docs.soliditylang.org/en/latest/contracts.html
 
* [[Solidity]]: https://docs.soliditylang.org/en/latest/contracts.html
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* Read [[ERC-1271: Standard Signature Validation Method for Contracts]]
  
 
== Related ==
 
== Related ==
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* [[CertiK]]
 
* [[CertiK]]
 
* [[Remix]], [[Hardhat]], [[Foundry]]
 
* [[Remix]], [[Hardhat]], [[Foundry]]
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* [[RANDAO]]
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* [[L2OutputOracle]] contract
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 10:35, 28 October 2024

wikipedia:Smart contract

  • Bitcoin Provides a Turing-incomplete script language that allows the creation of custom smart contracts on top of Bitcoin like multisignature accounts, payment channels, escrows, time locks, atomic cross-chain trading, oracles, or multi-party lottery with no operator.[37]
  • Cardano A blockchain platform for smart contracts. Plutus.
  • Ethereum Implements a Turing-complete language on its blockchain, a prominent smart contract framework. Solidity
  • EOS.IO A blockchain platform for smart contracts
  • Tezos A blockchain platform modifying its own set of rules with minimal disruption to the network through an on-chain governance model
  • Dero
  • Chainlink
  • Solana
  • Boson Protocol (Singapore)
  • Algorand

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