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Topic: Why is being "Non-Turing complete" a good thing (i.e. waves)? (Read 303 times)

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Less likely to be hackable. Not a guarantee.
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i think its's "turing" from thre great Alan Turing.


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i think its's "turing" from thre great Alan Turing.
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Why do they want to be "Non-Turing complete" ( https://blog.wavesplatform.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-wavesplatform-3d32c2b9e6d6)?  What would happen if the platform were "Turing complete"?

Is it a fear that the thing will wake up and get a mind of its own somebody, become conscious and turn against us?

How do they ensure something like this is and will always be "Non-Turing complete"?

(Yes I know what Turing Complete is).
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