Ethereum or Counterparty or Lisk or ??? Who owns the future of smart contracts?

in #ethereum8 years ago (edited)

Ethereum Counterparty Lisk

Ethereum's grand vision of a smart contract executing world computer has been awe inspiring and controversial, bringing it to a market cap second only to bitcoin in the cryptocurrency world. However, it is not the only smart contract platform. Efforts have been made to implement them on other blockchains including bitcoin itself. These efforts have not been fruitless. Counterparty has a solution that uses bitcoin's blockchain and can even run smart contracts written in the same language as Ethereum. Lisk is another alternative which allows developers to create apps using JavaScript and sidechains.

What are your opinions on the future of smart contracts? Will the Ethereum experiment flourish over time, or be superseded by technologies built upon the more established bitcoin blockchain? Will something else come along that's even better and more groundbreaking?

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Smart contracts in Ethereum are written in more natural way, its mechanism was implemented from the beginning. Lisk - making spaceship with stone hammer. Counterparty - too complicated many layered system

You are using Steem's smart contract and miss to mention steem.

I don't know enough about STEEM to know if it runs smart contracts. I will do more research and update the post.

Good post. Nice to see I'm not the only one who thinks like this. The popularity of the cryptos is currently determined by the biggest group of uneducated investors in man kind. It's an interesting world we live in. Besides coinmarketcap.com there is: https://www.coincheckup.com They seem to give this complete indepth analysis of all cryptocoins. Sorted by team, product, company, advisors, previous investors, etc. On: https://www.coincheckup.com/coins/Counterparty#analysis For a complete Counterparty Investment research.

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