The Move programming language is taking the #blockchain world by storm โก๏ธ
Here's an excellent tutorial by @KeithDumont3 on how to build your own crowdfunding smart contract on @SuiNetwork ๐
youtube.com/watch?v=weYGZyZdโฆ
Move's on-chain governance empowers communities to evolve protocols without hard forks ๐งฌ
Imagine voting on new features and bug fixes directly in the code ๐
Move's resource types aren't just for counting coins: Imagine defining custom resources for unique assets like #data, reputation, or even voting power ๐ก
Move Language is being used to develop new types of smart contracts that can be used to create #decentralized prediction markets.
These allow people to bet on the outcome of future events, and can be used to gather info and make predictions about a wide variety of topics ๐ฎ
Move's libraries aren't just #code, they're building blocks for composable smart contracts ๐
Think of them as pre-baked modules you can mix and match to create secure, powerful applications ๐ช
Move beyond resource management: Move's access control lets you build #modular, composable programs with granular permissions โก๏ธ
Think Lego blocks for secure, decentralized systems โ๏ธ
Formal verification is a mathematical process that can be used to prove that a smart contract is correct and secure โ
This could be used to create new types of #Move Language applications that are more reliable and bug-free ๐ซ๐ชฒ
Recursive #ZKPs allow players to prove that they meet certain requirements without revealing any sensitive information, even if those requirements are complex and recursive.
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