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LegendaryActivity: 1890Merit: 1004Ian Knowles - CIYAM Lead Developer Why blockchains might want to consider using AT "Turing complete" txs October 13, 2014, 03:22:43 PM

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It was developed by myself in C++ and at least one Java version of it will be launched this week in a "testnet".



What it does is basically the same as Ethereum *except* that AT has been designed to be added to *any blockchain system*.



This means that the idea of "atomic cross-chain transfers" (that people may have heard about) would not only be possible between Bitcoin/Litecoin clones but *any blockchain*.



AT is open source (MIT License) and has been very thoroughly tested (every op code has unit tests - around 6 months of work by three people was put into doing this).

Many may not be aware of Automated Transactions or AT ( http://ciyam.org/at ) but it is a "Turing complete" VM for transactions that can have "state" and perform "other transactions in a trustless and deterministic manner".It was developed by myself in C++ and at least one Java version of it will be launched this week in a "testnet".What it does is basically the same as Ethereum *except* that AT has been designed to be added to *any blockchain system*.This means that the idea of "atomic cross-chain transfers" (that people may have heard about) would not only be possible between Bitcoin/Litecoin clones but *any blockchain*.AT is open source (MIT License) and has been very thoroughly tested (every op code has unit tests - around 6 months of work by three people was put into doing this).



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Full MemberActivity: 137Merit: 100AT - Automated Transactions - CIYAM Developer Re: Why blockchains might want to consider looking into using AT October 13, 2014, 06:54:21 PM #3 Exciting project!!





Here is just a preview . I know some might not understand what is this, but I will still post it. Enjoy



I am very glad we are going to do this! We have already succeed adding it into a blockchain and will be released the following days. More to comeExciting project!!Here is just a preview. I know some might not understand what is this, but I will still post it. Enjoy 1ELCU3hahFLMPPqsoHS2Mg2Rqjya6VXjAW

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Full MemberActivity: 137Merit: 100AT - Automated Transactions - CIYAM Developer Re: Why blockchains might want to consider looking into using AT October 13, 2014, 07:18:10 PM #5 and we believe any coin should have this functionality.



Later steps (not very soon) on this huge project will be to create a c based compiler for translating high level languages into AT code, so anyone without *machine code* knowledge can easily create programs.



Also we are going to release a new coin with a new proof ( at some point in the future, to fully exploit the power of AT), and we also want to integrate it to a btc based blockchain. That's up to you to decide. We mostly care for the techand we believe any coin should have this functionality.Later steps (not very soon) on this huge project will be to create a c based compiler for translating high level languages into AT code, so anyone without *machine code* knowledge can easily create programs.Also we are going to release a new coin with a new proof ( at some point in the future, to fully exploit the power of AT), and we also want to integrate it to a btc based blockchain. 1ELCU3hahFLMPPqsoHS2Mg2Rqjya6VXjAW

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Sr. MemberActivity: 382Merit: 250 Re: Why blockchains might want to consider looking into using AT October 13, 2014, 07:50:48 PM #6 Quote from: CIYAM on October 13, 2014, 03:22:43 PM



It was developed by myself in C++ and at least one Java version of it will be launched this week in a "testnet".



What it does is basically the same as Ethereum *except* that AT has been designed to be added to *any blockchain system*.



This means that the idea of "atomic cross-chain transfers" (that people may have heard about) would not only be possible between Bitcoin/Litecoin clones but *any blockchain*.



AT is open source (MIT License) and has been very thoroughly tested (every op code has unit tests - around 6 months of work by three people was put into doing this).



Many may not be aware of Automated Transactions or AT ( http://ciyam.org/at ) but it is a "Turing complete" VM for transactions that can have "state" and perform "other transactions in a trustless and deterministic manner".It was developed by myself in C++ and at least one Java version of it will be launched this week in a "testnet".What it does is basically the same as Ethereum *except* that AT has been designed to be added to *any blockchain system*.This means that the idea of "atomic cross-chain transfers" (that people may have heard about) would not only be possible between Bitcoin/Litecoin clones but *any blockchain*.AT is open source (MIT License) and has been very thoroughly tested (every op code has unit tests - around 6 months of work by three people was put into doing this).

Nice work, this project looks awesome! It was helpful for me too look at some of the Use Cases you implemented, can't wait too see where this goes. Nice work, this project looks awesome! It was helpful for me too look at some of the Use Cases you implemented, can't wait too see where this goes.