Turing abstracted humans as machines to conceptualize the Turing Machine and design computers. Building upon Turing's foundation, we further refine this abstraction of humans to guide the design of a new paradigm for Bitcoin. The functional components of humans can be divided into a triplet: Human Hardware: Heart (for Cybernetics), Brain (for Calculation), Senses (for Communication) Software: Cybernetics (Heart), Calculation (Brain), Communication (Senses) Using this logic, we can apply the above abstraction method to analyze public blockchains (Coins), smart contracts (Tokens), and UTXOs (e.g., BRC20/RUNES) in the crypto world. Comparative Analysis Triplet Model of Public Blockchains (e.g., Bitcoin) Hardware: Consensus, Virtual Machine (VM), Input/Output Software: Cybernetics, Calculation, Communication Triplet Analysis of ERC20 and BRC20 Coin: Possesses Cybernetics, Calculation, and Communication. ERC20: Provides Calculation and Communication but lacks on-chain consensus (Cybernetics). As a result, ERC20 relies on human or social consensus to establish trust. BRC20: Only offers Communication. However, because it operates on the Bitcoin network, its Communication is the most secure and trustworthy among all public chains. Design Philosophy of BEVM Based on the triplet model, the core issues of #BEVM can be clarified as follows: Use UTXO to address the problem of Calculation. Use UTXO to address the problem of Cybernetics. This approach will extend mechanical trust within the Bitcoin ecosystem, enabling UTXO to perform Computational and Control functions beyond Communication.
Discussion
No replies yet.