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and generating smart contracts, which would eventually be run via smart oracles when combined with external triggers, contextual information and potential triggers
and generating smart contracts, which would eventually be run via smart oracles when combined contextual information as potential triggers for the smart contracts


https://ripple.com/insights/smart-oracles-building-business-logic-with-smart-contracts/
https://ripple.com/insights/smart-oracles-building-business-logic-with-smart-contracts/


" Smart oracles take the concept of oracles a step further by placing the untrusted code execution in the oracles’ hands. Smart oracles, then, are trusted or semi-trusted entities that can both provide information about the outside world and execute the code to which the contracting parties agreed. "
" Smart oracles take the concept of oracles a step further by placing the untrusted code execution in the oracles’ hands. Smart oracles, then, are trusted or semi-trusted entities that can both provide information about the outside world and execute the code to which the contracting parties agreed. "

Revision as of 03:12, 17 May 2017

For now, just an idea which I wish to verify :

The idea is to generate a pool that can be used when strategic solidarity mechanisms need to be used.

Potentials to develop Crypto-Syndicalist approaches using Blockchain.

Creating a DAO

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decentralized_autonomous_organization

and generating smart contracts, which would eventually be run via smart oracles when combined contextual information as potential triggers for the smart contracts

https://ripple.com/insights/smart-oracles-building-business-logic-with-smart-contracts/

" Smart oracles take the concept of oracles a step further by placing the untrusted code execution in the oracles’ hands. Smart oracles, then, are trusted or semi-trusted entities that can both provide information about the outside world and execute the code to which the contracting parties agreed. "