Smart contracts

Concept

Programmable logic that executes on a decentralized network of computers, automating agreements and processes without relying on a central authority.

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Videos Mentioning Smart contracts

Crypto Investors - Linda Xie and Avichal Garg

Crypto Investors - Linda Xie and Avichal Garg

Y Combinator

Programmable logic that executes on a decentralized network of computers, automating agreements and processes without relying on a central authority.

Vitalik Buterin — Creator of Ethereum feat. Naval Ravikant

Vitalik Buterin — Creator of Ethereum feat. Naval Ravikant

Tim Ferriss

Self-executing contracts with the terms of the agreement directly written into code. Nick Szabo coined the term and used a vending machine analogy to explain them.

Chris Dixon and Naval Ravikant — The Wonders of Web3 And Much More | The Tim Ferriss Show

Chris Dixon and Naval Ravikant — The Wonders of Web3 And Much More | The Tim Ferriss Show

Tim Ferriss

Programmable code that runs on blockchains like Ethereum, enabling automated actions and conditions without intermediaries, fundamental to NFT functionality and decentralized applications.

Ethereum Basics (Vitalik Buterin) | AI Podcast Clips

Ethereum Basics (Vitalik Buterin) | AI Podcast Clips

Lex Fridman

Self-executing contracts with the terms of the agreement directly written into code, forming the core of Ethereum's functionality.

George Hotz: Hacking the Simulation & Learning to Drive with Neural Nets | Lex Fridman Podcast #132

George Hotz: Hacking the Simulation & Learning to Drive with Neural Nets | Lex Fridman Podcast #132

Lex Fridman

Self-executing contracts with the terms of the agreement directly written into code, eliminating the need for intermediaries like lawyers.

Nick Szabo — The Quiet Master of Cryptocurrency | Co-Hosted by Naval Ravikant | The Tim Ferriss Show

Nick Szabo — The Quiet Master of Cryptocurrency | Co-Hosted by Naval Ravikant | The Tim Ferriss Show

Tim Ferriss

A concept developed by Nick Szabo, aiming to bring evolved contract law practices to electronic commerce between strangers, embedding logical contractual clauses into computer code on a blockchain for high integrity execution.