Bitcoin and Ethereum are Driving Factors of Open Execution Initiative

Bitcoin and Ethereum are Driving Factors of Open Execution Initiative

The Bitcoin network has been supporting the Open Execution principle for quite some time now, as services owners can’t run away with people’s bitcoins, and no one else can use your coins and send them to somebody else. Moreover, no additional money can be created out of thin air. Open source software is part of the nature of digital currency and blockchain technology, as these solutions belong to everybody in the world who wants to embrace them. But some people have started to look beyond open source, and the term Open Execution is starting to pop up more often. But what does this new term....


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