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Food for thought Every smart contract is kinda its own app, with every function / feature being a button you can press Some buttons are put on websites, miniapps, etc., but the large majority of them are never(or no longer) surfaced There should be some sort of universal markup language for every smart contract (that isn't an ABI) that allows anyone to easily interact onchain. Wonder if this is solved via a smart contract markup language + generative AI, or just plainly via LLMs Publishing an app to the onchain app store becomes simply deploying a smart contract
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fun thought reality though the useful smart contracts are usually very low level building blocks and aren’t generally usable or legible without a huge amount of additional context built on top they feel more like specialized hardened low level software modules than apps
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