orangeshyguy on Nostr: It sounds like a useful primitive and a logical fit. BitVM seems to be a method of ...
It sounds like a useful primitive and a logical fit. BitVM seems to be a method of expressing an inviable proof of a contract outcome. An immutable ledger that knows only truth is an ideal place for such a proof.
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