I Was Looking at Virtual Machines Wrong:
I thought Piecrust was just where@Dusk_Foundation smart contracts run. I was wrong.
At first, I saw a virtual machine like a safe box inside an Android software engine, helping prevent the phone from crashing. But after reading Dusk’s whitepaper, Piecrust made me look at it differently.
Piecrust doesn’t just run smart contracts; its development framework also helps build and test them before deployment.
What caught my attention was why controlled execution matters: if nodes reach different results, the network can disagree about its state.
That made Piecrust more interesting to me. $DUSK describes it as a secure, modular, lightweight WASM VM, with contracts tested in a controlled environment before deployment.
Maybe smart-contract infrastructure isn't only about making contracts run. Security matters, too.
Piecrust is a shield for blockchain execution.
Is simply running smart contracts enough, or do privacy and security matter just as much?
#dusk
I thought Piecrust was just where@Dusk_Foundation smart contracts run. I was wrong.
At first, I saw a virtual machine like a safe box inside an Android software engine, helping prevent the phone from crashing. But after reading Dusk’s whitepaper, Piecrust made me look at it differently.
Piecrust doesn’t just run smart contracts; its development framework also helps build and test them before deployment.
What caught my attention was why controlled execution matters: if nodes reach different results, the network can disagree about its state.
That made Piecrust more interesting to me. $DUSK describes it as a secure, modular, lightweight WASM VM, with contracts tested in a controlled environment before deployment.
Maybe smart-contract infrastructure isn't only about making contracts run. Security matters, too.
Piecrust is a shield for blockchain execution.
Is simply running smart contracts enough, or do privacy and security matter just as much?
#dusk