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Topic: Quant Overledger will bring all chains together. (Read 81 times)

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September 13, 2018, 05:59:13 AM
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The idea looks good. The vision of open block chain network is something to strive for. I am not an expert in these things, but making inter-chain smart contracts work could prove to be a real nightmare for developers. The way smart contracts work now is already too complicated and bug free coding is difficult. Good luck with the project. What I would like to see is more github activity.

Yeah Interoperbility is going to be essential. No point have a bunch of isolated data in different chains. So much of the use cases for blockchain beyond money just wont work well without it. Imagine a blockchain is used for say kyc but if you move country or company that uses a different chain u are back to square one of making information useful.
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Quant Network is one of the best projects out there. Not many people have heard about it, but I expect for it to be in the top 10 CMC by 2019.
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The idea looks good. The vision of open block chain network is something to strive for. I am not an expert in these things, but making inter-chain smart contracts work could prove to be a real nightmare for developers. The way smart contracts work now is already too complicated and bug free coding is difficult. Good luck with the project. What I would like to see is more github activity.
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https://www.quant.network

So many isolated chains makes no sense. Just like the internet which started as closed systems Interoperbility will be what open blockchain up.
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