Compare the Top Smart Contract Platforms that integrate with Ethereum as of April 2026

This a list of Smart Contract platforms that integrate with Ethereum. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Ethereum. View the products that work with Ethereum in the table below.

What are Smart Contract Platforms for Ethereum?

Smart contract platforms enable blockchain developers to build, manage, verify, and execute smart contracts. Smart contracts are contracts that are governed and executed by code on a blockchain. Compare and read user reviews of the best Smart Contract platforms for Ethereum currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    HollaEx

    HollaEx

    HollaEx®

    Unleash the potential of your business with HollaEx® — not just any white-label crypto software, but a comprehensive toolkit that revolutionizes your connection to the blockchain world 🌐. Featuring customized markets and crypto assets on your website, using the open-source HollaEx crypto tool kit As an open-source solution, it's fast and straightforward to rebrand and customize. Exchange operators can assemble and host their platform in just a few simple steps. 💪 HollaEx users get a Cloud exchange that's automatically hosted, ensuring rapid ⚡ time-to-market. Pricing follows a pay-as-you-go model, and yearly subscriptions offer significant cost savings of up to 45%. It's a perfect fit for crypto entrepreneurs and bootstrapping startups. 💼 Comes with built-in liquidity from a network of over 100 other platforms, allowing operators to focus their resources on localization, marketing,g and their online business strategies.
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    Starting Price: $35k/ year
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    Meter

    Meter

    Decentralized Finance Labs

    Meter is a high performance infrastructure that allows smart contracts to scale and travel seamlessly through heterogeneous blockchain networks. Meter is a Layer 1 and Layer 2 blockchain protocol. The Meter system consists of two tokens: MTRG, the governance token (eMTRG is the ERC20 version), and MTR, the low-volatility currency token. Financial assets should flow freely among blockchains. Meter’s HotStuff-based consensus allows 1000s of validator nodes, making Meter the most decentralized Layer 2 for Ethereum. Meter processes thousands of transactions per second and transactions are confirmed almost instantly. Meter Passport allows assets and smart contracts travel and communicate across heterogeneous blockchains for the best price, liquidity and yield. Meter is an Ethereum Compatible with unique enhancements. Unlike other Layer 2, DEXes build on Meter are front running/MEV resistant, fast and uncensorable.
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    Loopring

    Loopring

    Loopring

    Loopring is an open protocol for building scalable non-custodial exchanges on Ethereum. Leveraging zero-knowledge proofs (zkRollup), it allows for high performance trading (high throughput, low settlement cost), without sacrificing Ethereum-level security guarantees. Users always maintain 100% control of their assets throughout the trade lifecycle. You can trade on Loopring to test it out. Loopring is an open-sourced, audited, and non-custodial exchange protocol, which means nobody in the Loopring ecosystem needs to trust others. Cryptoassets are always under users' own control, with 100% Ethereum-level security guarantees. Loopring powers highly scalable decentralized exchanges by batch-processing thousands of requests off-chain, with verifiably correct execution via ZKPs. The performance of underlying blockchains is no longer the bottleneck. Loopring performs most operations, including order-matching and trade settlement, off the Ethereum blockchain.
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    Tenderly

    Tenderly

    Tenderly

    Comprehensive Ethereum developer platform for real-time monitoring, alerting, debugging, and simulating Smart Contracts. Sort and group transactions by any parameter you want and make it easier to explore and analyze robust data. Inspect the transaction execution with a couple of clicks and instantly find the line your transaction reverted on. See the state of your contract at any point in a transaction and explore state changes in a granular view. Visualize and analyze the behavior of your Smart Contract to spot patterns and gain a deeper insight into transaction data. Any time an event triggers your custom set of rules you will receive a notification on your favorite channels like Slack, Email, PagerDuty, etc. Get a granular gas usage breakdown to help you optimize your Smart Contracts and lower the gas cost of your transactions. Know how your transactions will behave before you execute them, estimate the gas usage and test potential bug fixes.
    Starting Price: $80 per month
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    Sentio

    Sentio

    Sentio

    End-to-end observability platform to help you gain insights, secure assets and troubleshoot transactions for your decentralized applications. Use our type-safe, easy-to-use yet powerful SDK to collect and transform data based on smart contracts' events, transactions, traces, and states. Collected data are versioned for fast and easy iteration. Build low-code, real-time dashboards in seconds with powerful transformation and aggregation functions. Visualize metrics and easily zoom in and out at different timespan. Set up real-time alerts to notify your team via Slack, Telegram, Email and webhook so you can react quickly to critical events. Emit structured logs that are searchable and can be referenced from real-time dashboards. Sentio's mission is to accelerate DApp proliferation by bringing the best and battle-tested developer tools, infrastructure and philosophy to the crypto world. Leave your email to receive updates about our launch and gain early access to our beta release.
    Starting Price: Free
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    ChainPact

    ChainPact

    ChainPact

    A decentralized peer to peer work contract or payroll decentralized application. There are currently two kinds of pacts that can be made using ChainPact - Gig pact and Proposal Pact. Gig Pact enables anyone to create a freelancing agreement or employment contract on the blockchain. This is a time based contract, where the employer pays the agreed upon payment at agreed upon intervals. The contract acts as an escrow smart contract for the payment. Further, a fundraiser or a kickstarter type campaign on blockchain can be created using the Proposal pact smart contract. It allows the creator to specify a certain voting start time and duration. So contributors can vote at a later date whether to disburse the collected funds to the creator's chosen account or somewhere else (like refunded back to the contributors)
    Starting Price: $0
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    SOLAY39

    SOLAY39

    SOLAY39

    SOLAY39 is an AI-powered platform for instant smart contract audits and real-time DeFi protection. It uses Slither-based analysis enhanced by NLP, machine learning, and formal verification to detect vulnerabilities within minutes. The Active Shield system provides live defense against exploits like flash loans and reentrancy, blocking suspicious transactions before they execute. Compatible with Ethereum, BSC, Polygon, Solana, and more, SOLAY39 offers detailed audit reports, economic attack simulations, and 24/7 monitoring. The professional plan includes real-time threat mitigation and automated protection, making it a powerful tool for securing DeFi projects with speed and precision.
    Starting Price: $149 USD
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    Substrate

    Substrate

    Parity Technologies

    Substrate Developer Hub, Blockchain development for innovators. Substrate is a modular framework that enables you to create purpose-built blockchains by composing custom or pre-built components. Create the perfect custom blockchain for your enterprise. That’s why we’ve built Substrate, a technology that makes it quick and easy to build the perfect blockchain for your needs. Substrate builds upon the achievements from the major blockchain protocols, and uses the lessons learned to give developers the latest technology to build flexible blockchains. Not every blockchain is suitable for every network. With Substrate, you can mix and match features to suit your project's needs. Substrate's modular design means you can reuse battle-tested libraries while building the custom components that matter most. Substrate is powered by best-in-class cryptographic research and comes with peer-to-peer networking, consensus mechanisms, and much more.
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    Polkadot

    Polkadot

    Polkadot

    Polkadot is a blockchain network being built to enable Web 3.0, a decentralized and fair internet where users control their own data and markets prosper from network efficiency and security. Polkadot was founded in 2016 by Gavin Wood, former Co-Founder and CTO of Ethereum. Polkadot’s technology addresses the major issues that have stymied blockchain adoption in recent years. Polkadot’s software development toolkit, Substrate, created by Parity Technologies, makes it easy for blockchain developers to build their own custom, fit-for-use blockchains. Polkadot also enables multiple blockchains to communicate between each other, allows for easy upgradeability, and introduces “shared security”, a plug-and-play network security model that allows developers to focus on the technology and avoid spending time and resources recruiting a set of operators to run a new blockchain.
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    Solidity

    Solidity

    Solidity

    Solidity is a statically-typed curly-braces programming language designed for developing smart contracts that run on Ethereum. As a relatively young language, Solidity is advancing at a rapid speed. We aim for a regular (non-breaking) release every month, with approximately one breaking release per year. You can follow the implementation status of new features in the Solidity Github project. You can see the upcoming changes for the next breaking release by switching from the default branch (`develop`) to the `breaking branch`. You can actively shape Solidity by providing your input and participating in the language design.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Vyper

    Vyper

    Vyper

    Vyper is a contract-oriented, pythonic programming language that targets the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM). Security: It should be possible and natural to build secure smart-contracts in Vyper. Language and compiler simplicity: The language and the compiler implementation should strive to be simple. Auditability: Vyper code should be maximally human-readable. Furthermore, it should be maximally difficult to write misleading code. Simplicity for the reader is more important than simplicity for the writer, and simplicity for readers with low prior experience with Vyper (and low prior experience with programming in general) is particularly important.
    Starting Price: Free
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    BNB Smart Chain (BSC)

    BNB Smart Chain (BSC)

    BNB Chain (Binance)

    BNB Smart Chain (BSC) is a blockchain platform developed by Binance, designed to enable decentralized applications (dApps) and smart contracts. It operates as a parallel chain to Binance Chain, combining high-speed transactions with the programmability of Ethereum-compatible smart contracts. BSC uses a Proof-of-Staked-Authority (PoSA) consensus mechanism, which enhances scalability and efficiency while reducing transaction costs. It is compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), allowing developers to easily port dApps and projects from Ethereum. BSC has become a popular choice for decentralized finance (DeFi), gaming, and NFT ecosystems, offering users a fast, low-cost, and secure platform for blockchain-based innovations.
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    Avalanche

    Avalanche

    Avalanche

    Build on Avalanche. Build without limits. Avalanche is an open, programmable platform for decentralized finance applications. Launch Ethereum dapps that confirm transactions instantly and process thousands of transactions per second, far beyond any decentralized blockchain platform today. Deploy blockchains that fit your own application needs. Build your own virtual machine and dictate exactly how the blockchain should operate. Stake, or lock up, your AVAX to help process transactions and further secure the platform–providing security guarantees well-above the 51% standard. You probably have the hardware required to join the platform. Avalanche is Solidity-compatible. All of your favorite tools like Remix, Truffle, and Tenderly work out of the box. Deploying smart contracts on Avalanche cost just a tenth of what they cost on Ethereum. High gas fees, front-running, and other adverse effects of slow smart contract blockchains are now a thing of the past.
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    Internet Computer
    The last original Layer 1 blockchain project is launching a revolutionary public network that provides a limitless environment for smart contracts that run at web speed, serve web, scale, and reduce compute costs by a million times or more. Build everything from DeFi, to mass market tokenized social media services that run on-chain, or extend Ethereum dapps. Chase the blockchain singularity. Limitless blockchain with the power, speed and scale of the Internet. Build tokenized mass market social media services exclusively from smart contracts.
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    SIMBA Chain

    SIMBA Chain

    SIMBA Chain

    SIMBA Chain enables organizations to monetize and unlock the hidden value of their physical and digital assets through Smart Contracts and Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs). Streamlined User Interfaces, APIs Building Data Relationships, Sustainable Blockchain Applications, and NFT Marketplaces. SIMBA Chain’s unique approach enables you to take disorganized critical data and organize it using drag and drop graph-based UIs to create relationships and secure it using the non-repudiability of the blockchain. Using SIMBA Chain’s easy to use Smart Contract Designer UI, you can specify relationships between your digital assets to make querying more intuitive and efficient. Smart Contracts and APIs are automatically generated. SIMBA provides a generic API to multiple blockchain systems so the system does not have a dependency on a single blockchain or distributed ledger technology. SIMBA Chain supports Ethereum, Quorum, Stellar, RSK, Binance, Ava Labs Avalanche, Hyperledger Fabric, and more.
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    Raiden Network

    Raiden Network

    Raiden Network

    The Raiden Network is an off-chain scaling solution, enabling near-instant, low-fee and scalable payments. It’s complementary to the Ethereum blockchain and works with any ERC20 compatible token. The Raiden project is work in progress. Its goal is to research state channel technology, define protocols and develop reference implementations. The Raiden Network is an infrastructure layer on top of the Ethereum blockchain. While the basic idea is simple, the underlying protocol is quite complex and the implementation non-trivial. Nonetheless the technicalities can be abstracted away, such that developers can interface with a rather simple API to build scalable decentralized applications based on the Raiden Network. The basic idea of the Raiden Network is to avoid the blockchain consensus bottleneck. This is done by leveraging a network of payment channels which allow to securely transfer value off-chain, i.e without involving the blockchain for every transfer.
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    Truebit

    Truebit

    Truebit

    Truebit is a blockchain enhancement which enables smart contracts to securely perform complex computations in standard programming languages at reduced gas costs. While smart contracts can perform small computations correctly, large computation tasks pose security risks for blockchains. Truebit counteracts this shortcoming via a trustless, retrofitting oracle which correctly performs computational tasks. Any smart contract can issue a computation task to this oracle in the form of WebAssembly bytecode, while anonymous “miners” receive rewards for correctly solving the task. The oracle’s protocol guarantees correctness in two layers: a unanimous consensus layer where anyone can object to faulty solutions, and an on-chain mechanism which incentivizes participation and ensures fair remuneration. These components formally manifest themselves through a combination of novel, off-chain architecture and on-chain smart contracts.
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    Hyperledger Sawtooth
    Hyperledger Sawtooth offers a flexible and modular architecture that separates the core system from the application domain, so smart contracts can specify the business rules for applications without needing to know the underlying design of the core system. Hyperledger Sawtooth supports a variety of consensus algorithms, including Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance (PBFT) and Proof of Elapsed Time (PoET). Originally contributed by Intel, Sawtooth is a blockchain suite designed for versatility and scalability. Distributed Ledger Technology has potential in many fields with use cases from IoT to financials. This architecture recognizes the diversity of requirements across that spectrum. Sawtooth supports both permissioned and permissionless deployments. It includes a novel consensus algorithm, Proof of Elapsed Time (PoET). PoET targets large distributed validator populations with minimal resource consumption.
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    Starknet

    Starknet

    StarkWare

    Starknet is a permissionless decentralized ZK-Rollup operating as an L2 network over Ethereum, where any dApp can achieve unlimited scale for its computation, without compromising Ethereum's composability and security. Starknet achieves scale, while preserving the security of L1 Ethereum by producing STARK proofs off-chain, and verifying those proofs on-chain. On Starknet, developers can easily deploy any business logic using Starknet Contracts. Starknet will provide Ethereum-level composability, facilitating easy development and compounding innovation. The STARK Prover powers the StarkEx scalability engine, and has already demonstrated the ability to process 600K transactions in a single proof on Mainnet.
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    Moonbeam

    Moonbeam

    Moonbeam Network

    No need to rewrite or reconfigure your smart contracts. Moonbeam is much more than just an EVM implementation: it’s a highly specialized Layer 1.5 chain that mirrors Ethereum’s Web3 RPC, accounts, keys, subscriptions, logs, and more. The Moonbeam platform extends the base Ethereum feature set with additional features such as on-chain governance, staking, and cross-chain integrations. Address segments of your market that are out of reach on Ethereum due to gas prices. Enjoy a “first mover” advantage by deploying early to Polkadot’s rapidly expanding parachain ecosystem. Built-in integrations for assets like DOT and ERC-20s, and infrastructure services like Chainlink and The Graph. Moonbeam is much more than just an EVM implementation: it’s a highly specialized Layer 1 chain that mirrors Ethereum’s Web3 RPC, accounts, keys, subscriptions, logs, and more. The Moonbeam platform extends the base Ethereum feature set with additional features such as on-chain governance.
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    Moonriver

    Moonriver

    Moonbeam Network

    Moonriver is a companion network to Moonbeam and provides a permanently incentivized canary network. New code ships to Moonriver first, where it can be tested and verified under real economic conditions. Once proven, the same code ships to Moonbeam on Polkadot. Quickly deploy your new or existing Solidity DApps to the Moonriver parachain — with little or no modifications — and gain easy access to the Kusama network. By mirroring Ethereum’s Web3 RPC, accounts, keys, subscriptions, logs, and more, Moonriver minimizes the changes required to run existing Solidity smart contracts on the network. Ethereum projects can simply replicate their DApp and deploy it to Moonbeam using Hardhat, Truffle, Remix, and other popular deployment tools. Quickly deploy your new or existing Solidity DApps to the Moonriver parachain — with little or no modifications — and gain easy access to the Kusama network.
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    PAID Network

    PAID Network

    PAID Network

    PAID Network is an ecosystem DAPP that leverages blockchain technology to deliver DeFi powered smart agreements to make business exponentially more efficient. We allow users to create their own policy, to ensure they Get PAID. Standardized contracts with autofill smart features. Insurance pooling and escrow disputes governed by community stakers. Execute business with people who are reputable. Private and public auction platform.
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    Shiden

    Shiden

    Shiden

    Shiden Network is a multi-chain decentralized application layer on Kusama Network. Kusama Relaychain does not support smart contract functionality by design - Kusama Network needs a smart contract layer. This is where Shiden Network comes in. Shiden supports Ethereum Virtual Machine, WebAssembly, and Layer2 solutions from day one. The platform supports various applications like DeFi, NFTs and more. SDN token holders can stake their tokens on favorite dApps so that both nominators and the dApps developer can earn SDN tokens. If you are trying to deploy Solidity smart contracts, you have 2 ways to compile your smart contract: using Ethereum tools, or using Solang (a Solidity to WASM compiler). After compiling your contract, you can deploy it on our testnet, Dusty Network.
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    OpenLaw

    OpenLaw

    OpenLaw

    OpenLaw makes it easy to create legal agreements that work with Ethereum. Wrap smart contracts in legal agreements in minutes using our tools. Sign and seamlessly interact with smart contracts. Our sandbox is for developers who want to make the next great product leveraging our tools, markup language, and blockchain extensions. OpenLaw is building a technology stack to help power next generation "smart" legal agreements. The OpenLaw protocol documentation is intended to provide a resource for developers to build around our open source language and integration APIs. OpenLaw Elements is a React component to help accelerate development for projects using OpenLaw. The main component of OpenLaw Elements is OpenLawForm. This component will render all other required form elements for a passed in template and its associated variable data. It also handles template sections and customizing their output.
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    Telos

    Telos

    Telos Blockchain

    Telos is the ideal network for real-world use across multiple industries, Telos-based Tokens NFT’s and Smart Contracts are already used for DeFi, gaming, social media amongst a backdrop of almost unlimited real-world use cases. There are over 100 projects already building on Telos. Top brands already use Telos Blockchain for real-world activities including transparent hackathon judging and payments through Taikai. Telos natively runs eosio C++ smart contract technology. The leading decentralized stack for high throughput decentralized applications. Telos will be the first EVM-compatible blockchain built on eosio. Deploy and run your Ethereum Apps using Telos EVM for the most performant DeFi available. Join hundreds of developers and thousands of users who are choosing Telos. Economic and geographic decentralization to ensure the security and safety of the chain. Community support, including the Telos Works proposal system and grant making for new projects.
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    ParaState

    ParaState

    ParaState

    Write Ethereum-compatible smart contracts in popular programming languages, & run them much faster, on Substrate. A decentralized open source business model funded by developer treasuries on participating blockchains. All existing Ethereum smart contracts work on ParaState’s Ewasm VM (Pallet SSVM) without any change. ParaState expands the developer ecosystem by supporting 20+ programming languages to create Ethereum-compatible smart contracts. Examples include generic programming languages such as Solidity, Fe, Rust, and JavaScript, and domain-specific languages (DSLs) such as MOVE, DeepSEA, and Marlowe. Substrate-based blockchains, such as Polkadot parachains, already enjoy much higher TPS (transactions per second) than Ethereum. For a smart contract platform, compute performance is more important than TPS throughput. Try deploying smart contracts on ParaState.
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    Acala

    Acala

    Acala

    Scale your DApp to Polkadot with Acala, an Ethereum-compatible smart contract platform optimized for DeFi. Acala is the decentralized finance network and liquidity hub of Polkadot. It’s a layer-1 smart contract platform that’s scalable, Ethereum-compatible, and optimized for DeFi with built-in liquidity and ready-made financial applications. With its trustless exchange, decentralized stablecoin (aUSD), DOT Liquid Staking (LDOT), and EVM+, Acala lets developers access the best of Ethereum and the full power of substrate. Access DOT-based assets and derivatives, Polkadot-native decentralized stablecoin, Polkadot ecosystem assets, and cross-chain assets from Bitcoin, Ethereum and beyond. Acala’s chain is customized for DeFi and can continue to upgrade without forks to integrate new features requested from developers. For example, on-chain ‘keepers’ automate protocol execution to better manage risks and improve user experience, or transaction fees payable with virtually any token.
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    thirdweb

    thirdweb

    thirdweb

    Smart contracts you control. Tools that accelerate your workflow. Intuitive SDKs and widgets for developers. Collections or one-of-a-kind tokens with fully customizable properties. Your own marketplaces to let users buy and sell any tokens. Custom social tokens, governance tokens, and currencies that you control. Loot boxes full of NFTs with rarity-based unboxing mechanics. Timed drops for users to easily claim NFTs and other tokens. Custom royalty splits to easily manage your revenue. Each module has a set of roles that allow different wallets to interact with the module. Get started for free, no hidden costs, ever. Only pay a tiny percentage of your royalties. Your success is our mission, you win, we win. Powerful, easy-to-use insights to help you understand your project's performance. Fine-grained access control that scales with your team. Tokens with secret encrypted content/links and programmable metadata changes.
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    Etleneum

    Etleneum

    Etleneum

    On Etleneum you can write code that controls digital value, runs exactly as programmed, and is accessible anywhere in the world. Etleneum is not just a pun with Ethereum, it's a real smart contract platform. You can build publicly auditable and trusted applications that run custom code, can talk to other services and are accessible through an API, all using a built-in user account system (optional) and real Lightning payments. Above you see a graphical example of a contract with two methods: bet and resolve. Account 74 made a bet with account 12 when both called the bet method (details of the contract and calls are hidden for brevity). Then later an anonymous oracle called resolve and settled the bet. Account 12 ended up with all the satoshis. Contracts are just that: a set of methods, some funds and a JSON state. Calls can be identified or not, and it can contain satoshis or not.
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    Subspace

    Subspace

    Subspace

    Subspace is a fourth-generation blockchain built for the next wave of crypto creators. Energy-intensive mining and capital-intensive staking are replaced with a new form of disk-based farming. We leverage key academic research to resolve the blockchain trilemma without sacrificing security or decentralization. Archiving the history of the blockchain ecosystem allows for simple, secure, and trustless bridges between networks. Farmers store unique segments of history allowing the blockchain to bloat without sacrificing decentralization. Executors process smart contracts and maintain the blockchain state, keeping farming lightweight and decentralized. Designed from first principles for maximum decentralization, community ownership, and on-chain governance. We are backing up every block across the Polkadot and Kusama Networks as a public good for the benefit of the ecosystem.
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