Nirvana Producer Steve Albini Questions Smart Contracts, Appreciates Bitcoin As Technological Innovation
Steve Albini, American singer-songwriter, record producer and audio engineer, perhaps best known for his work on Nirvana's In Utero and in his band Shellac, has destroyed the concept of "smart contracts," a potential application of the Bitcoin block chain much championed by the Bitcoin community. While Bitcoiners regularly celebrate Bitcoin's creation of an alternative to the financial world, Albini genuinely throws this notion into question. "What most of the underground culture has been based on is not finding an alternative version of something in the mainstream culture, like in [the....
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In the last installment of this series, we talked about what "smart contracts" (or, perhaps more accurately, "self-enforcing contracts") are, and discussed in detail the two main mechanisms through which these contracts can have "force": smart property and "factum" currencies. We also discussed the limits of smart contracts, and how a smart contract-enabled legal system might use a combination of human judgement and automatic execution to achieve the best possible outcomes. But what is the point of these contracts? Why automate? Why is it better to have our relationships regulated and....
Smart contracts, a feature of "Bitcoin 2.0" technologies such as Ethereum, could soon operate on the Internet of Things (IoT), control objects in the physical world, and power a new decentralized version of the sharing economy, for example sharing services similar to Uber and Airbnb that operate in pure P2P mode without centralized management. Smart contracts represent a disruptive innovation with a huge potential. In 2001, legendary cryptographer Nick Szabo spoke of smart contracts that solved the problem of trust by being self-executing and having property embedded with information about....
Stefan Thomas is one of the more talented and respected developers in the space. An old hat at this young technology, he has been making waves as the CTO of Ripple labs. In a recent effort he has set his sights on smart contracts technology. The designs and implementation he and his team have come up with are interesting, to say the least. In a white paper entitled Smart Oracles, we see described a novel, simple, and flexible approach to smart contracts. In such a system, rules can be written in any programming language, and contracts can interact with any service that accepts....