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Topic: Is the Bitcoin RSK Smart Contract already working? (Read 167 times)

newbie
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Yes, RSK has been working for a few months now. It isn't as popular as the Lightning Network (different use case) and didn't get as much attention. Since it's an off-chain solution, it didn't require a hard-fork to start working. Don't expect people to abandon Waves or Ethereum instantly. Hardly anyone knows and mentions RSK and it will take some time before more people understand how to use it. Miners might quickly become interested in it because of merged-mining. It should not affect BTC mining performance and can result in additional profit.

Thanks for the brief yet comprehensive info. Yeah, in the many telegram chats I joined, I haven't heard anyone talking about RSK.  I am sure it will take some time and  I would really like to see RSK going forward and change the things in the crypto community. 
legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 3132
Yes, RSK has been working for a few months now. It isn't as popular as the Lightning Network (different use case) and didn't get as much attention. Since it's an off-chain solution, it didn't require a hard-fork to start working. Don't expect people to abandon Waves or Ethereum instantly. Hardly anyone knows and mentions RSK and it will take some time before more people understand how to use it. Miners might quickly become interested in it because of merged-mining. It should not affect BTC mining performance and can result in additional profit.
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 4
So yesterday I came across 2 projects that will be doing their token sale using Bitcoin RSK smart contract.  I haven't gone through the details of the project yet and I thought of getting some discussion going on here first.  The projects are:

1. Temco: https://www.temco.io
2. Meritt: https://www.meritt.co

Is the RSK already proven to be working? How will this affect the future of Bitcoin?  I would like to get some inputs from the forum members here.  Thanks in advance!
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