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[[World Computer]] is a term defined by [[Gavin Wood]] in his yellow paper<ref>{{:Paper/ETHEREUM: A SECURE DECENTRALISED GENERALISED TRANSACTION LEDGER}}</ref><ref>[https://consensys.net/blog/news/programmable-blockchains-in-context-ethereum-smart-contracts-and-the-world-computer/ Programmable Blockchains], Consensys.Net</ref> on [[Ethereum]]. | [[World Computer]] is a term defined by [[Gavin Wood]] in his yellow paper<ref>{{:Paper/ETHEREUM: A SECURE DECENTRALISED GENERALISED TRANSACTION LEDGER}}</ref><ref>Vinay Gupta, [https://consensys.net/blog/news/programmable-blockchains-in-context-ethereum-smart-contracts-and-the-world-computer/ Programmable Blockchains], Consensys.Net</ref> on [[Ethereum]]. | ||
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Revision as of 08:07, 24 June 2022
World Computer is a term defined by Gavin Wood in his yellow paper[1][2] on Ethereum.
References
- ↑ Wood, Gavin (April 7, 2022). "ETHEREUM: A SECURE DECENTRALISED GENERALISED TRANSACTION LEDGER" (PDF) (Berlin Version 934279c ed.). local page: ETHEREUM FOUNDATION.
- ↑ Vinay Gupta, Programmable Blockchains, Consensys.Net