No Nonsense: A Brief Discussion on the Differences Between Move and Solidity Previously, we compared the similarities and differences in the development directions of SUI and Aptos, the twin stars of the Move ecosystem. But what exactly is the Move language? I don't understand development; I only know that Move was initially a niche language with a high learning curve, but now it is widely sought after and adopted due to its security. Today, let's try to delve deeper into the differences between the Move language and Solidity on the EVM. Move is a smart contract programming language specifically designed for blockchain development, with security, efficiency, and resource orientation as its core features. It was originally designed by Meta (Facebook) for its Libra/Diem blockchain and is now widely adopted by public chains like Aptos and Sui. Its design goals are: ❶ Securely manage digital assets ❷ Provide the possibility of formal verification to reduce contract vulnerabilities ❸...
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