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Hello Jae and all. I'm studying and following this project, but I'm sorry that I don't have the skills to contribute to the project. Today I am curious about platform developers opinion, so I am leaving a post here. I have a contract that I want to develop since Ethereum was released in the past. It can be seen as a decentralized version of the Gamestop incident that took place a while ago. The Gamestop contract works like this:
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It is amusing, @jaekwon once asked me about smart contracts, what I thought, and I said that scope restriction was critical. ....then I see this, which basically gives contracts the full capabilities of your computer with relatively few tradeoffs and little scope restriction. Of course, there's a whole lo-fi conception of computing in here, as well. Regarding exchanges and KYC, I figure that's up to any of them. The networks talk but the operators of nodes of course can and do define who they talk to and what they can say to each other. Personally, it's my hope that networks of connected chains will make exchanges much less relevant to cryptocurrency / decentralized computing. But of course that won't happen overnight. |
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Gno will support IBC or an updated version of IBC in the future. There is no plan to let Gno make any other external API call right now. |
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Gno will support IBC or an updated version of IBC in the future.
There is no plan to let Gno make any other external API call right now.