m hm ? yes well, fairytales are for children and believers ...

in #invisible5 years ago

So where's my fucking ROI and money ?

results, not talk ?

but bleh


You know what i think would be cool in blockchain land ? If it doesn't already exist, but i guess since it's one of my whack ideas it's gonna be too much headscratching to implement ...

ACTUAL smart contracts :

allow me to elaborate within the limits of RC :

somewhat along the line of javascript promises, right (in my own personal dimension ofcourse)

  • party 'a' promises to deliver "a service" (fill in the dots) to party "b" for a set fee (SET fee)

  • party 'b' acknowledges - sbd (lets talk steemchain) balance is checked and the promised amount is flagged as reserved, hence can't be used for anything

  • a time limit ofcourse for delivery (el dreaded deadline)

  • the moment party 'a' delivers the "whateveritwas" to party 'b', the transaction fires , immutably since it's all been marked and flagged

  • i dont know HOW as i am not satoshi-the-blockchain-genius, but i have a hunch given immutable ledgers and powerful technology like (here underpriced and in the process of being wrecked daily) THE steemchain ... i have a serious hunch that should be possible somehow ... like a contract, a REAL one you HAVE to stick to once signed, and void once the deadline has passed and party 'a' did not deliver ..

now i think that would be cool :p

probably act like a hacker magnet and give rise to a copy-paste of an old-gen of bots labelled next-gen (again) but since it's immutable , given enough active nodes i do think it should be possible with zero risk of ripoff and zero risk of not getting paid ... (if it doesn't already exist, i mean if this here bum can come up with it while sleepy ... then some mega super billionnaire genius will already have thought of that, right ? if not i call this patented and will probably be ripped off b/c i dont have the cash to patent it HAAA HAAA (!=lulz)

yea ofcourse, party b can always claim the delivered service is not what it promised to be and you're back to square a so it could probably only be used for a limited number/type of applications ... but it's in there , right ? someone just has to like, whip up a few lines of code to make it work

Just ... something ... i don't know, that's up to the millionnaires and billionnaires ... that'l be $5000 then per implementation, thanks :p