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>You can code contracts in HASKELL!
>Does completely nothing

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Anuslogo ghostchain with s.o.ykinson
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>code contracts in HASKELL
not exactly
when using plutus core, you code contracts in lambda calculus
cardashians now have multiple other contract languages, none of which I've see anything much relevant
the most promising one is opshin, which is python syntax
this is good because some of the best smart contracts are made in vyper (based on python)
the question is: can you port a vyper contract (or take inspiration from it) to make something useful inside a eUTXO model?
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CARDANO TO $20!!!



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