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yep, that's the one! they can be upgraded though but seriously, your skills will be most directly applicable to that, as regards to "what is the most lucrative way i can deploy my current skills?" i can't stand that shit, it makes my nerves jangle that people don't understand that it's like, less than embedded computing, doesn't even have the fun feature of cool stuff like rendering graphics or doing realtime network chatter or anything, it's like, gah, this stuff but really, if db scripts are your thing, you can make bank writing smart contracts, i work with a vietnamese dude who is doing Move SCs and he built a javascript based interface to the SCs that runs a simple data store that replicates the blockchain data and he is puzzled why my job is writing a Go server to replicate his data, but i've been trying to explain "this is (N-1)N complexity to compare all the records in the database" and i think they are starting to understand why i don't give a fuck about their stupid low powered database scripting engines and shitty interpreted languages
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Move SCs...giving me a lot to look thru and learn about. Thank you. Just a basic question is, my understanding was that Bitcoin was designed to be non turing complete in order to limit the error possibilities. So this Move SC is quite potentially going to seriously mess up at some point. At which point the parties involved will just have to settle legally (refund accidental transmission of funds etc). So it's kinda back to just having a bank running a procedure with plenty of legal guarantees and insurance etc. .... Maybe these are obvious questions. I'm going to have to read more about this
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