We have been trying to explore different ways to implement smart contracts on Bitcoin Cash without changing the consensus rules. After tremendous research effort, we have discovered a protocol which can issue tokens through the OP_RETURN opcode: the Omni Layer. Based on the Omni Layer protocol, Wormhole Cash makes it possible to issue tokens on BCH
The Omni Layer is not a mechanism for permissionless innovation. Only through integration into the program code can new contracts be recognized. We will create a permissionless smart contract platform in the Exophere phase. That is to say, any developer can deploy a smart contract in the network while they comply with corresponding rules for maintaining protocol security.
Anyone can create their own decentralized exchange supported on protocol.
Non-Fungible Tokens (NFT) is the term given to the unique nature of the tokens. Each ERC721 token has an unique and independent token ID.
As a contract-oriented language that can be applied to a variety of different blockchain platforms, Solidity has borne scrutiny from computer experts in recent years. More new ideas are generated these years. We will develop new virtual machines using programming languages to allow the most efficient and developers-friendly computer languages available for building DApps.
At this moment there is nothing much to look at! Though Roger Ver follows them on Twitter. Ver actively promotes Bitcoin Cash and everything related to its development. Being a well-known person, he can attract some big numbers to the project. Will see... As for now, we see some activity going on Twitter and really like the idea of the project.
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