With so many infrastructure protocols out there I have not had time to get my head around them all (I am not a coder, just someone who is very keen to see where blockchain tech can take us) up until now Qtum has been one that has slipped through my research net. I say till now as I agree, the concept of a smart contact protocol being able to function across the two may players is something that sounds awesome. I truly believe that interoperability is a very important component of any successful ecosystem moving forward. Am I to understand that Qtum has the ability to move smart contracts between the two chains? or is it simply (not that I think that it is simple) that it has the ability to deal with each chain separately? one more question if I may, do you know if the platform intends to expand its repertoire to th likes of Neo et al. Cheers for the post and serious food for thought, I will definitely be looking at Qtum more closely . J
RE: Why Qtum is a dominate player in the future of Crypto! x86 baby!