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I've posted about this once,
>>/biz/thread/S7065687#p7067042
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Looking at smart contracts (the Ethereum selling point), you have to wonder what is their purpose, exactly?

You have a script determining a swap of goods/services/obligations/whatever.
Which serves as a middleman between a seller and a buyer?

>but why would you need a smart contract?

To avoid getting scammed. That's it. Literally all there is.
The whole selling point of Ethereum are brainlet fail safes.

And that's stupid. You're talking about a literal fool
copying and pasting a contract script that prevents him getting parted from his money.

That's
>anti
>evolutionary

like it's essentially enforcing regulation into a free protocol.
Not security, but actual regulation.

And what did it give birth to? To ICO scams (one-upping brainlet fail safes aka smart contracts), to thousands of useless shitcoins, and of course kriptokitties.

But perhaps I am failing to see something here.

t. holding more ETH than BTC

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7067042

Looking at smart contracts (the Ethereum selling point), you have to wonder what is their purpose, exactly?

You have a script determining a swap of goods/services/obligations/whatever.
Which serves as a middleman between a seller and a buyer?

>but why would you need a smart contract?

To avoid getting scammed. That's it. Literally all there is.
The whole selling point of Ethereum are brainlet fail safes.

And that's stupid. You're talking about a literal fool
copying and pasting a contract script that prevents him getting parted from his money.

That's
>anti
>evolutionary

like it's essentially enforcing regulation into a free protocol.
Not security, but actual regulation.

And what did it give birth to? To ICO scams (one-upping brainlet fail safes aka smart contracts), to thousands of useless shitcoins, and of course kriptokitties.

But perhaps I am failing to see something here.

t. holding more ETH than BTC

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