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[[wikipedia:Smart contract]] | [[wikipedia:Smart contract]] | ||
* [[Bitcoin]] Provides a Turing-incomplete script language that allows the creation of custom smart contracts on top of Bitcoin like multisignature accounts, payment channels, escrows, time locks, atomic cross-chain trading, oracles, or multi-party lottery with no operator.[37] | * [[Bitcoin]] Provides a Turing-incomplete script language that allows the creation of custom smart contracts on top of Bitcoin like multisignature accounts, payment channels, escrows, time locks, atomic cross-chain trading, oracles, or multi-party lottery with no operator.[37] | ||
− | * [[Cardano]] A blockchain platform for smart contracts | + | * [[Cardano]] A blockchain platform for smart contracts, using [[proof of stake]] |
* [[Ethereum]] Implements a Turing-complete language on its blockchain, a prominent smart contract framework. [[Solidity]] | * [[Ethereum]] Implements a Turing-complete language on its blockchain, a prominent smart contract framework. [[Solidity]] | ||
* [[EOS.IO]] A blockchain platform for [[smart contracts]] | * [[EOS.IO]] A blockchain platform for [[smart contracts]] |
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