‘Ethereum Full Transparency’ Released To Simplify Smart Contracts Creation

‘Ethereum Full Transparency’ Released To Simplify Smart Contracts Creation

Since making its way into crypto-space, Ethereum has continued in charting new courses and providing improved technology for creating smart contracts. On Tuesday the developers at ether.camp announced on its blog the release of what they called ‘Ethereum Full Transparency.’ The new product will provide better transparency of transactions and enable regular people to create useful contracts. Better transparency of transactions. This development was inspired by the need for regular individuals to be able to create their own smart contracts. Roman Mandeleil, CEO and Founder of ether.camp,....


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