Usability
Hypothesis
A decentralized system can support practical applications such as transfers and programmable contracts in ways that differ from Bitcoin. Additionally, developing a framework that enables greater liquidity and stability could enhance its potential as a medium of exchange.
Bitcoin’s Usability Challenges
High fees and slow speeds limit micro-transaction use.
Lack of native programmability without additional layers (e.g., Lightning Network).
M3 Experimental Focus
Enable fast, low-cost micro-transactions for digital goods.
Integrate programmable features for conditional transactions, compliance, and escrow functions.
Develop optional tethering, along with rights and privilege management, to assess different capabilities.
Simulate governance through participant voting mechanisms. Develop the base capability to create an irrevocable method to vote.
Expected Outcome
High participant satisfaction with usability across simulated scenarios, positioning M3 design as a practical, stable, decentralised transactional solution.
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