Difference between revisions of "Smart contracts"
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− | A smart contract is a computer program that controls the transfer of assets to different parties. It defines the rules and penalties of the agreement. They can be used for a number of things such as [[token]] creation, [[DAO]]s, [[Crowdsale|crowdsales]] and more. | + | A smart contract is a computer program that controls the transfer of assets to different parties. It defines the rules and penalties of the agreement. They can be used for a number of things such as [[token]] creation, [[DAO]]s, [[Crowdsale|crowdsales]], [[DApps]], and more. |
== Coins with Smart Contract Capabilities == | == Coins with Smart Contract Capabilities == | ||
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* [[Tron]] | * [[Tron]] | ||
* [[EOS]] | * [[EOS]] | ||
− | * [[NEO]] | + | * [[Neo | NEO]] |
+ | * [[Cardano]] | ||
+ | * [[QTUM]] | ||
+ | * [[Stellar]] | ||
+ | * [[Waves]] | ||
+ | * [[Nem]] | ||
* [[Lisk]] | * [[Lisk]] | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Cryptocurrencies]] |
− | * [[Blockchain | + | * [[Blockchain | Blockchain Technology]] |
Latest revision as of 17:01, 28 March 2019
A smart contract is a computer program that controls the transfer of assets to different parties. It defines the rules and penalties of the agreement. They can be used for a number of things such as token creation, DAOs, crowdsales, DApps, and more.