Ethereum's XRP-Based EVM Sidechain Passes Security Audit By Security Firm Bishop Fox
Lately, a lot of focus has been on the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM). Smart contracts, which are recorded on the blockchain and enable the development of decentralized apps, are carried out by the EVM.
Rholang was one of the most intriguing initiatives to be introduced on top of Ethereum. It was a language that let programmers create code that more closely resembled human thought processes than computer ones. This simplified the process of understanding and writing smart contract code.
The goal of this project was to simplify things for developers who were not acquainted with programming languages like Solidity or smart contracts. It was anticipated that people who knew just Solidity or another programming language would be unable to create more complicated applications as quickly as those who used an easy-to-learn language.
One issue with this strategy, however, is that if developers write their smart contracts in Rholang rather than Solidity, it could be harder for others who are unfamiliar with the language to comprehend what they're doing.