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== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 18:59, 30 May 2022
- 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, using proof of stake
- 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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- Smart contract, Solidity, Vyper, cardano, Ethereum, Blockchain Oracle, Binance Smart Chain, Truffle, DAO, Boson Protocol, Smart contract security, Solidify, Eopsin, Sourcify, Gelato, OpenZeppelin, Foundry, ERC-6900
- DeFi, smart contract, Oasis.app, Uniswap, DeFi bridge, MELD, Distributed ledger, UTXO
- Blockchain, Blockchain explorer, Layer 1 Blockchains, Layer 2 Blockchains, Blockchain oracle, Smart contract, Chainlink, DeFi, EOS.IO, Amazon Managed Blockchain (AMB), Inter-Blockchain Communication (IBC), MEV, Block, Block receipts, Block headers, Slot, Block construction, Ledger, Zeeve.io, Plasma chain
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