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EVM is the Ethereum Virtual Machine, the protected, distributed "sandbox area" (virtual machine) where contract execution occurs, replicated on every node in the network. EVM is also the name of the bytecode that runs on the virtual machine -- what Solidity, Serpent and LL get compiled down to before deployment.
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invalid state after miner rejects transaction
I refer to the transaction flow in the following link:
https://web3j.readthedocs.io/en/latest/_images/web3j_transaction.png
What happens if the transaction is propagated to other ethereum client (no …
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Chain txvm vs EVM: Specified Differences
Chain txvm vs EVM: What are the specified differences between both platforms? …
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Why EVM and Solidity and not JVM and Java?
But instead, EVM and Solidity was invented for the express purpose for Ethereum? …
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Smart Contract GridLock / Stuck Thread
Since Smart Contracts can call multiple contracts, is there a chance that smart contracts enter a gridlock situation?