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@worqas
What are the odds that etherium blockchain will be working reasonably 80 years from now? That my grandson would be able to interact with a contract I deploy?
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@shazow.eth
Higher odds than anything else we have available today, IMO. Best candidate we have to survive many centuries, partly because that is the explicit goal of many people working on it. Something that is fully ossified today is unlikely to survive the next 10-15 years.
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@hamud
for it to continue to exist, it won't be in its current form. There are way to many problems especially with its virtual machine.
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I used to be a Linux admin. Linux now owns most all servers. I'm getting the same vibes.
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