WebAssembly smart contracts are substantially cheaper to operate than typical EVM smart contracts, like so much better it’s comical.
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Sexy Moon (moon@shitposter.club)'s status on Thursday, 21-Sep-2023 00:17:38 JST Sexy Moon -
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narcolepsy and alcoholism :flag: (hj@shigusegubu.club)'s status on Thursday, 21-Sep-2023 00:22:21 JST narcolepsy and alcoholism :flag: @Moon so you're saying bitcoin miner in browser is better than bitcoin miner in gitlab runner?
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feld (feld@bikeshed.party)'s status on Thursday, 21-Sep-2023 00:30:38 JST feld I'm just disappointed that it has to be on an L2 right now Sexy Moon likes this. -
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ᒪᐸᒋᓐ(:raccoon_x3:)PUNK (itzpaquet@novo-atlantis.null.media)'s status on Thursday, 21-Sep-2023 00:31:03 JST ᒪᐸᒋᓐ(:raccoon_x3:)PUNK @Moon this sounds like a great improvement! Sexy Moon likes this. -
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Sexy Moon (moon@shitposter.club)'s status on Thursday, 21-Sep-2023 00:32:30 JST Sexy Moon @feld If it works good for Arbitrum it definitely should be adopted on Ethereum. Ethereum might even have the freedom to do it where it doesn't have to remain compatible with the EVM memory and storage layouts which are pretty alien to the architecture of WebAssembly.
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