A noob friendly and easy to execute smart contract...
I repeat:
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my comment about Byteball's smart contract language.
Do you really expect users to give a damn and look at the source code of the smart contract?
It usually helps to read before you spout off incorrect appraisals of what is.
If you aren't interested in accuracy of technical statements, then the altcoin speculation IQ becomes as follows:

Re: I just did a smart contract in Byteball : mind blow.
The hype in the Subject title of this thread also seems to be ignoring the reality that some of these things were possible with Bitcoin's scripts, others with CounterParty (not that I think CP is secure), Ethereum, etc...
@superresistant, seems what you are calling a "smart contract" could possibly be done with Bitcoin's scripting?
I understand you were saying that it was just there in the wallet by default and maybe your point is that to the extent this capability is possible in other systems, it hadn't been there for you by default when you needed it. But is that just aliasing (sampling) error rather than a fundamental advantage between comparable systems? Byteball fortuitously happened to have a script & protocol you wanted available in the wallet by default.