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Chain Moves para Pasimplehin ang mga Smart Contract sa Bitcoin Blockchain

Naglabas ang startup ng open-source compiler na nagsasalin sa pagitan ni Ivy, ang high-level na smart contract language ng Chain, at low-level Bitcoin Script.

Updated Sep 13, 2021, 7:17 a.m. Published Dec 20, 2017, 7:00 a.m.
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Ang Chain, isang blockchain tech startup, ay nagsisikap na gawing mas madali ang pagsulat ng mga matalinong kontrata sa Bitcoin blockchain.

Ang kumpanyang nakabase sa San Francisco ay naglabas ng isang open-source compiler na nagsasalin sa pagitan ni Ivy, ang sarili ni Chain mataas na antas matalinong wika ng kontrata, at Bitcoin Script, ang mababang antas ng programming language ng una at pinakamalaking blockchain sa mundo.

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Ayon sa pinakabagong Chain post sa blog, Nilalayon ni Ivy na tulungan ang mga developer na "magsulat ng custom, SegWit-compatibleBitcoin address na nagpapatupad ng mga arbitrary na kumbinasyon ng mga kundisyon na sinusuportahan ng Bitcoin protocol, kabilang ang mga signature check, hash commitments, at timelocks."

Tulad ng iniulat dati, ipinakilala si Ivy sa isang pampublikong demo noong Disyembre 2016.

Mga limitasyon sa wika

Habang ang advanced na smart contract functionality ng ethereum ay isang pangunahing tampok na nagpapaiba nito sa Bitcoin, pinapayagan ng huli ang mga developer na magsulat ng mga smart contract gamit ang Bitcoin Script.

Gayunpaman, ang mga limitasyon ng pinagbabatayan virtual machine naging mahirap isulat ang wika.

"Ang pag-unlad ng Bitcoin Script ay itinuturing na medyo esoteric," nabasa ng post sa blog ni Chain.

Gayunpaman, nararapat na tandaan na ang wikang Ivy sa kasalukuyan ay higit pa para sa mga layuning pang-edukasyon at pananaliksik dahil isa pa rin itong hindi pa nasusubukang prototype na software.

Disclosure: Ang CoinDesk ay isang subsidiary ng Digital Currency Group, na nagmamay-ari ng equity stake sa Chain.

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