I'm very curious where we currently stand in terms of smart contract cryptographic advancement. I am no Mr Robot so my base level of understanding is not high when it comes to cryptography and smart contracts in general. Of course I know basics such as ETH is based upon a S.C. platform per say, and I've even heard that bitcoin has smart contract tech built in to it's bchain, and I understand some of the main uses/potential uses for S.C.'s but how far have we really gotten in their advancement?
For example, I love this topic posted by Satoshi because I see the potential as MASSIVE here (
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=750.msg8140#msg8140 ). First off, would anyone debate that this is not in regards to S.C's? I asked Nick Szabo if this post was and he stated while vague, he believes that is what Satoshi is referring to (in contrast to Craig Wright who told me he built in S.C.'s from day one which is in direct opposition of Satoshi's words himself lol ).
So have we gotten to the point of Satoshis vision where cryptocurrency and their blockchains can actually change the escrow game as we know it? If not, are we very far away? I just think smart contracts can do so much good for the world in so many ways and am very excited to see their future in our world. Thanks for reading /any input, up front.