RE: Do you have any idea what a Smart Contract is?

You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

Do you have any idea what a Smart Contract is?

in hive-175254 •  5 years ago 

I'd like to read your opinion in the comments.

Me too, but nowadays I rarely see real human comments on the Steem blockchain. Nowadays most of the Steem blockchain posts are ignored and overlooked, because the majority of the Steem blockchain users are selfish and greedy. They focus only on their own posts, but they do not care about other people's posts.

As for the subject of this post, I understand the concept of the smart contract, but I consider myself as an open-minded person towards technology, and I am relatively young. I mean that I will be 28 years old on 2020.09.17.

To be short, smart contract is a kind of automatization. It runs without any human intervention. For example nowadays I set automatic reward claiming on SteemAuto for my Steem account every two hours (set by the program), and my Steem account casts automatic upvotes in curation trails with a voting weight of 75% (set by myself) and above 80% voting power (also set by myself).

Authors get paid when people like you upvote their post.
If you enjoyed what you read here, create your account today and start earning FREE STEEM!
Sort Order:  

Hello friend @xplosive

Yeah, I was checking out your blog, I see you basically post for the steemmonster community
I mean, I understand what you mean about no comment in the papers. But, I invite you just to take a look at the project.hope community, for example. Which can also be written about games. https://steempeak.com/c/hive-175254/created

We have a policy there that interaction in other users' posts is necessary. If you look at the feed, you'll see that you won't find any posts that are unreviewed, unless they have a short time remaining. From the rest, and this is a big difference, you will see posts with up to 15 or more comments. We try to get everyone actively involved.

Thank you for commenting. Your comment is welcome, it is a good observation.

And as for the subject of the post, I think that little by little we have all been acquiring training with respect to all the new things in technology, however, there is still a long way to go, to educate the public so that they are not afraid of the new things.

We rock! :D

That's right. Heh heh heh.

Your explanation is right on point buddy.

That's what it's all about, interaction.