Ethereum Has Issues
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Ethereum Has Issues
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#2(Sorry, couldn't resist)
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#3Something like: https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/issues ? (Sorry, couldn't resist)
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#5> Their starting point was the observation that Ethereum "smart contract" execution is order-dependent within a block, unlike transaction execution in Bitcoin and similar systems: ...
First, Bitcoin runs smart contracts [1]. The lie to the contrary has seeped into almost every discussion of Bitcoin vs. Ethereum, and this author appears to have taken the bait.
Second, Bitcoin transactions are order-dependent within a block. The entire point of the Bitcoin network is to impose a global, unique order on all transactions and the only way to do that is if order within blocks matters.
I'm not sure about the rest of this article, but the failure on these two points does not inspire confidence to continue.
[1] https://wiki.bitcoinsv.io/index.php/Opcodes_used_in_Bitcoin_...
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#6This article goes off the rails for me with this statement: > Their starting point was the observation that Ethereum "smart contract" execution is order-dependent within a block, unlike transaction execution in Bitcoin and similar systems: ... First, Bitcoin runs smart contracts [1]. The lie to the contrary has seeped into almost every discussion of Bitcoin vs. Ethereum, and this author appears to have taken the bait…
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#7This article goes off the rails for me with this statement: > Their starting point was the observation that Ethereum "smart contract" execution is order-dependent within a block, unlike transaction execution in Bitcoin and similar systems: ... First, Bitcoin runs smart contracts [1]. The lie to the contrary has seeped into almost every discussion of Bitcoin vs. Ethereum, and this author appears to have taken the bait…
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#8This article goes off the rails for me with this statement: > Their starting point was the observation that Ethereum "smart contract" execution is order-dependent within a block, unlike transaction execution in Bitcoin and similar systems: ... First, Bitcoin runs smart contracts [1]. The lie to the contrary has seeped into almost every discussion of Bitcoin vs. Ethereum, and this author appears to have taken the bait…
You're citing bitcoin sv? Is this a joke?
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#9This article goes off the rails for me with this statement: > Their starting point was the observation that Ethereum "smart contract" execution is order-dependent within a block, unlike transaction execution in Bitcoin and similar systems: ... First, Bitcoin runs smart contracts [1]. The lie to the contrary has seeped into almost every discussion of Bitcoin vs. Ethereum, and this author appears to have taken the bait…
You're citing bitcoin sv? Is this a joke?
Bitcoin does have smart contracts, and op codes. Thats correct, regardless of your disagreements with the source.
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#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
You're citing bitcoin sv? Is this a joke?
The source is suspect for sure, but the information is true on this specific point. Bitcoin does have smart contracts, and op codes. Thats correct, regardless of your disagreements with the source.