Iota Asked by Vrom on February 6, 2021
What exactly are timestamps? When do we see them in IOTA? And what is the correlation between timestamps and smart contracts?
In case anyone stumbles upon this page - we (peaq) are not building an ERC20 on top of IOTA and will never be doing so.
Answered by sofia96bulg on February 6, 2021
The transactions of e.g. Ethereum have a fixed order becaue they are in a blockchain. Because IOTA stores it's transactions in the Tangle, we don't have a sequence. In order to execute smart contract consistency is required. To achieve something similar on IOTA, mandatory timestamps are necessary.
You can already send timestamps with your transactions but it's not enforced, just arbitrary. Timestamps will be mandatory soon™ (We don't know when exactly) and when they are smart contracts will be possible to some extent.
IOTA may never be capable of as complex smart contracts as in Ethereum, but we will definitely see something similar to it.
Nakamo.to is working on something similar to ERC-20 Tokens (Ethereum) for IOTA.
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Answered by Zauz on February 6, 2021
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