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## Why use VSC? | ||
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Before picking a technology to use in your project, it's important to research and evaluate each one to determine a best fit technology for your use case. This document will give you a rough overview of what VSC does and enough details to make an informed decision for your project. | ||
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#### Key information | ||
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- Open & customizable smart contracts (custom NFTs, tokens, and more) | ||
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- Improved onboarding by supporting native lite accounts with Ethereum & Social Logins | ||
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- Smart contracts are feeless & lightning fast, powered by Hive. | ||
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- Send & receive native Bitcoin within your smart contract. | ||
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- State of the art cross chain functionality. VSC goes cross chain, with support for Bitcoin wrapping and more in the future using xclaim to guarantee security. | ||
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- Upgradeable & future proof - The VSC network can be easily upgraded to add new functionality for use within smart contract(s) | ||
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- Long term scalability - with the addition of horizontal scaling, VSC will be prepared for massive future growth. The success of one project does not increase RC for others. | ||
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- Access to DeFi infrastructure & state of the art wrapping technology. | ||
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- Code in any language! VSC uses webassembly as a smart contract VM, which provide a variety of language options and interopability with pre-existing libraries. Currently, we support AssemblyScript (JavaScript like), with plans to add Rust, Golang and many more in the future. |