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Understanding How Smart Contracts Work

Gisela Montes | GLASS | 03.15.2024

The global smart contracts market size was valued at $ 684.3 million dollars in 2022 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 82.2% from 2023 to 2030. Combining the power of blockchain technology with programmable code, smart contracts represent a paradigm shift in how parties engage in agreements, execute transactions, and enforce obligations. In this blog, we delve into the fascinating world of smart contracts, exploring their history, functionality, and the transformative impact they're poised to have on various industries, specifically on governments. 

What Are Smart Contracts?

Smart contracts are self-executing contracts with the terms of the agreement between buyer and vendor being directly written into code. These contracts automatically execute and enforce themselves when predefined conditions are met. They are built on blockchain technology, which ensures transparency, immutability, and security.

At their core, smart contracts are programmable scripts that run on decentralized blockchain networks, such as Ethereum. They are designed to facilitate, verify, or enforce the negotiation or performance of a contract, without the need for intermediaries like lawyers or notaries.

How Do They Work?

Create the code. A smart contract is written in code, specifying the terms and conditions of the agreement between parties, which can include payment conditions, deadlines, and other contractual obligations.

Deploy onto a blockchain network. Once the code is written, the smart contract is deployed onto a blockchain network. Each contract is assigned a unique address on the blockchain, making it accessible and identifiable by all participants.

Smart contracts are triggered by predefined events or conditions. These triggers can be anything from a specific date or time to the receipt of a certain amount of cryptocurrency.

Execute automatically the terms of the agreement. When the predetermined conditions are met, the smart contract automatically executes the terms of the agreement. For example, if the contract is for the sale of a digital asset, once the buyer sends the agreed-upon payment to the contract address, the contract will automatically transfer ownership of the asset to the buyer.

Transactions and contract executions are recorded and verified by network participants. Since smart contracts are executed on a blockchain, all transactions and contract executions are recorded and verified by network participants. This ensures transparency and eliminates the need for trust in a centralized authority.

Smart contracts are immutable. Once deployed on the blockchain, smart contracts are immutable, meaning they cannot be altered or tampered with, providing security and trust in the integrity of the contract.

What Are the Types of Smart Contracts?

Like any contract, smart contracts also come in different types with various characteristics. Here, we tell you about 5 types of smart contracts.

  1. Basic Smart Contracts: These are the simplest type of smart contracts and involve a straightforward agreement between parties. For example, a basic smart contract could automatically transfer ownership of a digital asset once payment is received.

  2. Escrow Smart Contracts: Escrow smart contracts act as a neutral third party that holds funds or assets until specific conditions are met. This type of contract is commonly used in transactions where trust is essential, such as real estate deals or online marketplaces.

  3. Multi-Signature Smart Contracts: Also known as multisig contracts, these involve multiple parties agreeing to a transaction, and all parties must provide their digital signatures to execute the contract. This type of contract adds an extra layer of security and is often used in joint ventures or group investments.

  4. Conditional Smart Contracts: Conditional smart contracts include clauses or conditions that must be met for the contract to execute. For example, a conditional smart contract could release funds only if certain milestones are achieved or if external data meets specified criteria.

  5. Self-Executing Smart Contracts: Self-executing smart contracts automatically execute and enforce the terms of the agreement once all conditions are met. They are coded to perform specific actions without the need for human intervention, providing efficiency and reliability in transactions.

Is Smart Government Contracts a Real Thing?

Smart contracts hold significant promise for governments, offering various benefits across different areas of governance and public administration. Some of the most innovative governments have implemented the use of smart contracts in their governmental processes.

For instance, Estonia has been at the forefront of implementing blockchain technology in various government services. The Estonian e-Residency program utilizes blockchain-based smart contracts to facilitate the incorporation of businesses and the signing of contracts remotely.

Another country that has leveraged blockchain technology to create smart contracts is Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The government of Dubai has launched the Dubai Blockchain Strategy, with the aim of becoming the world's first blockchain-powered government. As part of this initiative, Dubai's Department of Finance has explored the use of smart contracts in government procurement processes to streamline operations and enhance transparency.

The third country that has embraced blockchain technology for smart contracts is Georgia. The government of Georgia has piloted blockchain-based smart contracts for land registry and property management, aiming to reduce corruption and increase trust in the country's real estate sector. The use of smart contracts in land transactions helps ensure the integrity of property records and minimize the risk of fraudulent activities.

While these examples demonstrate the growing interest in smart contracts among governments worldwide, it's essential to note that adoption varies across jurisdictions, and challenges such as regulatory compliance and interoperability with existing systems need to be addressed for widespread implementation. 

Smart contracts were a big trend in recent years and will continue to be so in 2024. Smart contracts have the potential to revolutionize the way governments operate, enhancing efficiency, transparency, and trust in public administration processes. By embracing this technology, governments can unlock new opportunities for innovation and service delivery, ultimately leading to more responsive and accountable governance.

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