If Ethereum can deliver on the premise (for-pay distributed Turing completeness) it sounds cool: http://bitcoinmagazine.com/9671/ethereum-next-generation-cryptocurrency-decentralized-application-platform/ …
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@bascule right, but there doesn't seem a strong need for it. -
@mwotton there are probably a lot cheaper ways to get Turing completeness :O -
@bascule yes, I agree, but i don't think that changes the basic principle. By leaving it out you avoid all kinds of DoS attacks etc. -
@mwotton with enough money you could probably DoS Amazon AWS too -
@bascule I would have thought the rule of least power would apply. -
@mwotton I get LANGSEC and regular, context free, or GTFO too, but this is a different ballgame... where computation costs money
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