Don't you think sometime that you overstimate the possible hype that smart contracts can bring? Maybe normies will even never know of smart contracts.... I mean whcih kinda of hype may they bring? Betting normie to normie type? A kind of trust escrow service?
Can you share your toughts?
From my point of wiev, you overstimate the grade of ''hype'' that smart contracts can bring to normies
Anyway from a tecnological point of wiev, it's a pretty good thing a decentralized, trustless OS and smart contracts which delete the middleware... but I can't see it as a ''normie hype''
Because a normie even doesn't understand what is a smart contract
>From my point of wiev, you overstimate the grade of ''hype'' that smart contracts can bring to normies normies are irrelevant >Because a normie even doesn't understand what is a smart contract normies also dont understand what is a blockchain
Jonathan Martin
Only if there will be usecases in which it will make lots of money.
Jacob Bell
Normie hype is not needed. Link will only be a success if institutions adopt it.
Dominic Phillips
So most normies don't use a computer because they've no clue how it works.
Jordan Morris
Won't be $1000 EOY without normies speculative money.
Alexander Taylor
I don't think so. Smart contracts have a limited application because they work best with financial data (i.e. triggering an event when you missed a payment). In that case, nothing stops smart contracts from being implemented on interbank blockchains. For most of real-life stuff where human examination is needed, smart contracts are not really "smart".
William Robinson
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Evan Sullivan
I think we'll find many more uses as time goes on, especially because they're trustless. Ponzi schemes are only the start. Betting comes to mind (gambling or futures), games that use money aside from gambling, loans, escrow, etc. Once people learn to trust decentralized systems more than banks we'll really be talking
Asher Baker
A vending machine is a smart contract. You ever use one of those in real life?
Jack Rivera
It's not about trustless alone, it's about efficiency and cost reduction. The whole trustless thing is a mostly anarchist concept which is not necessarily the ultimate goal in real life. But I agree that certain applications like online gaming look promising.
It's really not. You have trouble understanding what smart contracts are.
Liam Scott
A vending machine is one of Szabo's examples of a smart contract. Please fix your retardation before offering opinions to the world.
Isaac Kelly
A smart contract could be used to power a vending machine desu, but yes I agree efficiency and cost reduction are very important. Once Ethereum or EOS gets that figured out I'll start development myself because that will really be a bubble (nothing compared to this tiny shit)
Christian Martinez
No my dude a vending machine IS a smart contract. Just one executed mechanically instead of in code. They are the same conceptually.
Justin Bell
Smart contract is such a stupid term desu. There is nothing "smart" about it. Nor is it a "contract" in any sort of traditional sense.
Josiah Thompson
Its an unfortunate term but we seem to be stuck with it.
Isaac Bailey
a vending machine is a smart contract till i come with my crowbar, break it and take all out of it.
Jaxson Adams
Man why do you even try explaining. People here are mostly lazy
Wyatt Flores
>From my point of wiev, you overstimate the grade of ''hype'' that smart contracts can bring to normies smart contracts are not for normies but for big ass companies. normies are raindrops next to it.
Blake Lee
>He doesn't know that institutions create the after they finished accumulating Good goy.
Isaac Watson
A normie here. I think the smart contract idea of the blockchain is absolutely brilliant whereas the whole currency aspect is bullshit that couldn't care less.
Mason Russell
>will smart contract bla bla bla eth already did
Julian Scott
You fucking tard. You realise you can't have a decentralised ```financial``` network without a incentivising currency. also, bitcoin already has smart contract capabilities. just non-turing-complete.
Dylan Scott
>Because a normie even doesn't understand what is a smart contract that's a feature, because smartcontracts don't solve any problem people have, just like blockchain.
Luis Hughes
Normies are Tech illiterate for now, but for the next 20-30 yeats coding will be common thing.
This. Smart contracts are already real and functioning. On ETH. Buy it
Samuel Rogers
Do you mean token economics for utility token, like supply chain coins, for sure. I meant coins that have only the transaction as their use case, I bet won't survive.
Ryan Clark
Dude a vendig maschine is like a simplified example of what a smart contract inclines You are the retard if you think smartcontract = vending maschine