
Introducing the sCrypt development platform on Bitcoin
sCrypt is building a developer platform to bridge the gap between the base Bitcoin protocol and application developers as a platform layer.
sCrypt is building a developer platform to bridge the gap between the base Bitcoin protocol and application developers as a platform layer.
Tokenized's Smart Contracting Platform is a simple dashboard and contract interface that can handle all manner of business, government, and personal arrangements of any size and level of importance.
sCrypt announces the first successful smart contract written in a high-level programming language on the BTC network.
The experiment aims for "a future digital currency landscape" that enables interoperability of wholesale CBDCs to facilitate cross-border payment, according to Monetary Authority of Singapore Deputy Managing Director Leong Sing Chiong.
As Dr. Craig S. Wright points out in the latest installment of the Bitcoin Masterclasses workshops, automating business processes through digitization has been around for decades now.
Multi-signature wallets are used for managing digital assets and are common in joint accounts, escrow services, and secure storage scenarios.
If we're using Bitcoin's nLocktime for complex contracts, how does it handle situations where time-based transactions conflict? Dr. Craig Wright answered this in the latest Masterclasses series.
With the correct and legal approach, AI can help make the digital currency industry more secure, efficient, and transparent, creating a more sustainable and accessible ecosystem for all stakeholders.
Accounting and mapping transactions on-chain was the focus of the latest Bitcoin Masterclasses, with Dr. Craig Wright diving into topics such as double-entry accounting, triple-entry accounting, NFTs, tokenizing, swaps, smart contracts.
Having been approved by the European Parliament, the data law will now be sent to the EU Council and European Commission for negotiations, with the first round of negotiations scheduled for March 28.
Viewing and verifying smart contracts by just about anyone is not as easy as what is commonly believed to be, but WhatsOnChain makes it possible by simply running the source code in its plugin.
Bitcoin has shipped with account abstraction/unification since its genesis; thus, all the salient features promised by AA can be developed on Bitcoin, without any protocol changes.