You shouldn’t have to be an expert to use smart contracts

It was only 9 years ago when Apple released the App Store, which began a new era for independent software developers. Last year, developers earned over $20 billion from app sales. Apple made it easy for everyday people to purchase, install and use software on a global scale.

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Τhe Ethereum platform has opened our world to the possibility of “programmable money.” We now have a blockchain-based currency with powerful smart contracts enabling a number of previously difficult applications without requiring trust in a centralized third party.

By 2025, ~10% of global GDP will be stored on [the] Blockchain.
Source — Deloitte

BlockCAT is an Ethereum startup who are creating a marketplace that allows developers to sell smart contracts that are connected to a visual interface. This makes it easy for everyday people to purchase, deploy and use smart contracts on a global scale, with no programming required.

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Imagine a future where anybody can use smart contracts; a local club holding deposits for equipment, co-workers raising funds for charity, small business owners taking monthly payments from customers, huge companies managing their supply chain, communities holding transparent and verifiable voting. If the smart contract you need doesn’t exist, you’ll have the visual tools to create it with BlockCAT.

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