Название | : | 6. Smart Contracts and DApps |
Продолжительность | : | 1.22.23 |
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Просмотров | : | 481 rb |
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Thank you MIT & prof Gary Gensler Comment from : @heychamara |
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1:00:15 Theoretically, a formalization effort for an event leaf should be proportional to the expected loss or value, not the probability score itself Comment from : @RiccardoVincelli |
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Ethereum is no decentralized It’s run by the ETH foundation pretty much That’s why they changed to pos from pow It was to the large coin holders keep all the money Comment from : @survivalSC |
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Great guest!We should learn basic codes too Comment from : @zezeze-ld5jh |
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1:19:52 Lawyers need to be technically able to read code like contracts Comment from : @lawniczakjohn |
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1:01:35 Why smart contracts are called dumb contracts and how they will act conceptually for complex contracts in the future Comment from : @lawniczakjohn |
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Thoroughly enjoyed this lesson Comment from : @bafanamotheogane3225 |
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It was good to have Lawrence Lessig cover the legal issues of smart contracts Comment from : @campusseoul |
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In re the last question, in this context and others, I find it weird that people think computer code is more opaque than the minds of judges and juries are (Am I on the spectrum? I'm not diagnosed, but I do wonder at times) Comment from : @nnsqutr |
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18:49 can I be in your class Comment from : @gonzalogonzalez7064 |
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All you need to do is make sure you hold your coin in a cold wallet and avoid fraud people Comment from : @SATOSHI-Nakamoto |
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Thank you! Comment from : @afrozau505 |
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What a fantastic class I have done my studies in pretty decent places ; however, the breath, depth, and carisma of Mr Gensler is top notch Comment from : @jvanrs4928 |
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Thank you, MIT! Comment from : @markdodson5432 |
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Wow, views sure have gone up since I watched it some time ago Comment from : @felicityc |
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Looks like Etherium inventor name is misspelt - the correct spelling is 'Vitalik' which is short for 'Vitaly' Comment from : @SV-tc8cu |
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Lecture starts at 7:33 👌 Comment from : @iloverusko111 |
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01:15:42 “We already saw in the derivatives market the fact that the choice by policymakers was to allow it to be an invisible market and not to regulate that market It created all sorts of risks that sensible people might think shouldn’t be there…” (glares at Gensler) 🤣 Comment from : @danielburgwynbarker7849 |
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that was amazing Comment from : @kasrashoughi5206 |
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this is a real use, but the legal stuff is the topic to work Comment from : @luisgastonquintaslezano8537 |
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Wow , to be able to be a part of the discussion which includes the greats like Gensler and Lessig (even though it's prerecorded) is an honor Thank you once again MIT for your invaluable service and thank you ProfGensler and MrLessig for this wonderful lecture Comment from : @MP-ny3ep |
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Is blockchain with smart contract can realy solve African weak instutions' problem? For the first time i got a little hope Comment from : @doukoure3468 |
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Layer needs to learn basis coding?! layers should be smart enough to overcome that lol Comment from : @jackiekuang7999 |
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Absolute GEM!!! Comment from : @sairammurtypeddada6894 |
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This course is awesome! Thank you, MIT for the excellent resource Comment from : @luthianotrarbach3145 |
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These lectures are so precious, thank you MIT! For enabling us to be a part of it Comment from : @goksuokar288 |
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Really good class, thank you Comment from : @pedrocontrerasavendano8578 |
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Gary “we’re MIT” Gensler everyone! Comment from : @AnonYmous-tr4cu |
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Thank you Gary and MIT Comment from : @alexkess8506 |
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Two statists walk into a bar and lecture everybodyYawn Comment from : @Voy2378 |
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27:25 Comment from : @user-qt2zd2xf4n |
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Why I see Stan Lee sitting here, bit bald though Comment from : @MrFaiqueShakil |
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Is it really true about video capture and Macs? If true that's insane Is there any reference to back it up? Comment from : @julkiewicz |
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audio is really quiet Comment from : @niedarle |
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So sufficient decentralization labels something not a security? interesting Comment from : @notericmoore9479 |
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Wowjust wow Comment from : @jesusgp03 |
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7:40 Comment from : @horsemumbler1 |
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Thank you Comment from : @josephstarbuck1421 |
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Cosmos Comment from : @juanorozco7889 |
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Not just one or two! Comment from : @billzomora8262 |
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Watching this drinking Dr Pepper 🤌36:46 Comment from : @ltserge3226 |
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What does DApps do in cryptocurrency business Comment from : @iwalereakinnusi5453 |
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Thanks again Comment from : @mamutislonovi |
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Just got more crytpos today, and crytpo contracts also, AMP, XYO, ankr , Cardano , Etherum , Bitcoin, Polygon Comment from : @vikmakfilms5284 |
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i have zero idea what this is Comment from : @user-ii3cp7ot3s |
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Ethereum can be ASIC mined Comment from : @Jordantheman153 |
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So far my favorite lecture of this course Comment from : @rschmidtzalles |
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In other words, Bitcoin has a constitution and ETH has a list of suggestions- Comment from : @lonniehardy1666 |
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thanks for sharing out this lecture ! Comment from : @noellechan7930 |
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Great class, watching from Brazil Thank you! Comment from : @vinicius360vivan |
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When the guy said he "trusts the government" Comment from : @fredirecko |
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Great course! Comment from : @drewcrawford7628 |
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Awesome 🤩 Comment from : @anthonyjohnson2899 |
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who's here after hearing Gensler's comments in front of congress? Comment from : @demystifycrypto3459 |
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Thank youbr✨👍✨ Comment from : @BRYDN_NATHAN |
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wow, that was cool Comment from : @ruslanniftullaev5908 |
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20:24 there is an error in the subtitles, it should be 'altcoins' rather than 'Ott coins' Comment from : @astrea17x |
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Gary gensler is the head of SEC now, embroiled with Coinbase Comment from : @profkg6613 |
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this would be a dream college class to go to Comment from : @tuff2luhv558 |
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How does a legal system respond to a situation when a contract is between machines? Comment from : @amilamalinda263 |
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Man, all I could think about during this lecture is Oracles Comment from : @andranikgaljyan4797 |
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These lessons are gold (OK, Bitcoin) Comment from : @theovandaele3220 |
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why are the computer science courses on MIT OpenCourseWare so old? Comment from : @sickair45 |
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제발 한국어자막 Comment from : @user-vs8uu7rq1z |
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Me too just discovered this channel Thankyou to all involved MIT wow, im in Australia lol Feel very humbled I will shut up now and listen Comment from : @chrisbecker5472 |
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Protocol - set of rules Comment from : @ricoswabe18 |
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I still don't understand why we would want ambiguity in a contract If I missed something, someone let me know I would expect more from Prof Lessig He did an awful job at explaining anything in detail Purely common sense takes on already understood topics Comment from : @spacecoasttesla |
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I hope everybody in these comment sections have been doing their required readings Comment from : @3sgtecelica |
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1:06:20 The key here is that the code is open source, meaning anyone can view it You don't have to understand the code, you only have to trust a consensus of code-readers that the code is in good faith Comment from : @bobsondugnutt7526 |
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30:50 dude was way head of the game on NFTs Comment from : @robertlemiesz7143 |
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this lecture is gold dust learned so much, brilliant delivery by both lecturers Comment from : @shennindar7761 |
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when Vietnamese first come to this field! Comment from : @STEVENGUYEN1303 |
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What Is the formal difference between a promise and a performance? Comment from : @saveri0magiust0 |
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MIT needs "support"? Comment from : @kdubz3993 |
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The tech discussion, well, kinda was missing the big picture, not to mention some of which was not quite right, eg, throughput of a chain is not determined by how hard the proof of work is or what hashing algorithm is involved, it’s by the defined protocol by consensus The Turing completeness is also not really about loops, but rather computability or not; there is no limit to how many languages can be used for the smart contract is, as any Turing complete virtual machine can be represented by any high level language, too; etc etc this might suffice for a “intro to smart contract 101 - what they are kinda taking about”, but it’s not really enough of you really want to know Comment from : @CO8848_2 |
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I love this so much Im beyond grateful Comment from : @lorenzotijerina238 |
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Me at 31:21, ( TBIS 35m ) thanks everyone! Comment from : @michaelstollairetbarceo3287 |
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Does this involve a lot coding and intelligence (problem solving, application skills) Comment from : @triggeredcomments4009 |
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great talk! thanxbrbredit info is a bit outdated, FYI Comment from : @whimsythecrypto-hippy-wolf1900 |
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I think one very important thing we can add here in addition to what Prof Lawrence Lessig has taught is that - Objectivity of the outcome makes writing bLaw as Code/b much more easier (proportionally) overallbrbrFor example - In the classic example of Insurance product connected to flight delays, the objectivity of the outcome connected to the Source of Truth makes the overall product easier to be implemented as bLaw as Code/b because outcome is guaranteed to happen as data is objective - flight is getting delayed or not getting delayedbrbrOfcourse, the concern of the candidate that he may not trust whether code is faulty or not can obviously be verified by any independent agency Comment from : @anupamacharya8854 |
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What a big bunch of knowledge I'm taking from this guy and his partnersbrbrI have to say that somebody should tell the students who stand up before professor finish his speach doesn't deserve studying in that college What a kindness fault Comment from : @adriacarim1972 |
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Thank you MIT from myself and the futurebr<3 Comment from : @autumnmarlene |
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Great education but how he can he say that he is teaching this without a bias Comment from : @jhipoulter775 |
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I really hope Gary puts forth good solid regulation for this space This blockchain space is a bigger innovation than anything we have previously seen If we don’t get it right (and we currently are not!) America will suffer greatly Please Gary & all elected officials do the right thing People will move in droves & take their businesses and money with them This could be the one thing that saves our economy from the future disruptions in income from AI and robotics among thousands of other great benefits Comment from : @Sittingwithdogs |
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Why does he abbreviate contract with a “k”? Comment from : @Life-with-Lennon |
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Does anyone have a link to the studies he comments on at minute mark 0:32:28 Comment from : @mattfuerst3720 |
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great Comment from : @euroshala-workandstudyineu7171 |
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Wait, infallible code execution for smart contracts? Wasn't this the trouble with Skynet? "It is a judgment from which there is no appeal" Talk about coding yourself into a corner Comment from : @mikejones9156 |
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Thank you for making knowledge accessible to almost anyonebrGreetings from Brazil Comment from : @gabrielsodre1897 |
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Goldmine Comment from : @alivadhariya8533 |
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