BitVM, a new research paper published by Robin Linus of ZeroSync, proposes a way to enhance Bitcoin's smart contract capabilities without the need for a hard fork. The paper suggests a new paradigm that brings Ethereum-style smart contracts to the Bitcoin network. The aim is to elevate Bitcoin's smart contract game by introducing computable functions. However, some experts, like Eric Wall, believe that while the concept is stunning, it may be flawed in practice. The paper has generated significant interest and discussion within the Bitcoin community.
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