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eWASM will still be able to run EVM contracts like today (thanks to Hera), but in addition it will also let developers run contracts written in any programming language that can be compiled to WebAssembly (WASM).
eWASM will still be able to run EVM contracts like today (thanks to Hera), but in addition it will also let developers run contracts written in any programming language that can be compiled to WebAssembly (WASM).
Now, you might say: Marc's video showed a lack of interoperability with Muun wallet and the lightning QR codes at the Bitcoin Beach. Yes, but it was an unfortunate fiddly issue with Muun wallet not supporting zero-amount invoices, even though other wallets do. To summarize this podcast: they used to be insecure so Muun wallet doesn't support them, but now (supposedly) they're no longer insecure so Bitcoin Beach is still using them. But Muun wallet hasn't caught up yet by supporting them again.
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