quotingI was recently working with state machines over Nostr for coordination between parties. The result is a distributed, event-driven, consistent state management protocol that can be used to model any process. It is also auditable, making it interesting for scientific and supply chain applications. Additionally, it enables the deployment of *smart contract-like* functionalities without the blockchain buzz or shitcoinery. I would love to hear your thoughts.
nevent1q…ul6q
This project was originally inspired by a talk from Alan (npub1nyx…h9ph) during the last Sovereign Engineering (nprofile…n66j) 5.
It's also my first time using ngit 🔥
https://gitworkshop.dev/npub1gzuushllat7pet0ccv9yuhygvc8ldeyhrgxuwg744dn5khnpk3gs3ea5ds/relay.ngit.dev/nsm
tree on Nostr: Ethereum building true decentralized state machine for over 10 years, and even though ...
Ethereum building true decentralized state machine for over 10 years, and even though we have immediate consistency and strict ordering, there are still plenty of exploits and room for improvement. Now imagine building something like this on an eventually consistent and unordered event log.... 🤦♂
