The key is that the smart contract framework introduces a feature that is used let’s say 2% of the time.
So I disagree even if you used that feature of the framework, that you “may as well have used a non smart contract”.
The key is that the smart contract framework introduces a feature that is used let’s say 2% of the time.
So I disagree even if you used that feature of the framework, that you “may as well have used a non smart contract”.