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* Open-Transactions supports a range of '''[[Instruments|financial instruments]]''' such as account transfer, '''[[Sample-Cheque|cheques]]''' and vouchers (aka "cashier's cheques" or "banker's cheques"), in addition to cash.
 
* Open-Transactions supports a range of '''[[Instruments|financial instruments]]''' such as account transfer, '''[[Sample-Cheque|cheques]]''' and vouchers (aka "cashier's cheques" or "banker's cheques"), in addition to cash.
 
* These instruments are all analogous to the same financial instruments that we all use at normal banks today. Everyone already has an intuitive understanding of these financial instruments, because we use them regularly in our normal daily lives.
 
* These instruments are all analogous to the same financial instruments that we all use at normal banks today. Everyone already has an intuitive understanding of these financial instruments, because we use them regularly in our normal daily lives.
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<big>'''Markets, Basket Currencies, and Smart Contracts'''</big>
 
<big>'''Markets, Basket Currencies, and Smart Contracts'''</big>
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* [[Smart contracts]]: Multi-party agreements with scriptable clauses... including hooks, callbacks, internal state, etc.
 
* [[Smart contracts]]: Multi-party agreements with scriptable clauses... including hooks, callbacks, internal state, etc.
 
* [[Client-side scripting]]: <code>!/usr/bin/env ot</code> The entire (mostly) high and low level OT API is available within your scripts.
 
* [[Client-side scripting]]: <code>!/usr/bin/env ot</code> The entire (mostly) high and low level OT API is available within your scripts.
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<big>'''Triple Signed Receipts'''</big>
 
<big>'''Triple Signed Receipts'''</big>

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