New Ethereum Platform Allows Smart Contracts to Execute Transactions Based on Future Events
Vlad Zamfir, the creator of Ethereum's proof-of-stake blockchain system, has launched a new project called Smart Transactions (STXN). The platform, dubbed the "Ethereum time machine," allows smart contracts to execute transactions based on future events that are uncertain or not guaranteed. This new dimension of time adds to Ethereum's programmability and ecosystem of layer-2 networks. The platform extends the blockchain's programming capabilities and could have significant implications for the execution of smart contracts.
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