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EPISODE · Feb 14, 2025 · 55 MIN

What Are Smart Transactions? How STXN Is Trying to Fix Ethereum’s Failed Transactions

from Thinking On Paper · host Mark Fielding and Jeremy Gilbertson

Boris Mamlyuk and Anuj Dasgupta, founders of STXN, join Thinking on Paper to explain how smart transactions could make Ethereum easier to use.Standard blockchain transactions execute immediately under fixed conditions. Users often have limited control over when a transaction runs, what fees they’ll pay or what happens if market conditions change before execution. Failed transactions can still consume gas, leaving users with a fee but no completed action.STXN is developing programmable transactions that allow users and applications to define how, when and under what conditions blockchain activity should occur.In this episode, we discuss:What smart transactions are and how they workWhy Ethereum transactions failWhy failed transactions can still consume gasHow users could control transaction timing, fees and execution conditionsHow scheduled cryptocurrency payments could workWhat a decentralised time oracle isWhy blockchains need reliable ways to coordinate timeHow conditional execution could improve Ethereum applicationsWhat programmable transparency means for companies and governmentsWhether better transaction infrastructure can make blockchain useful to mainstream usersBoris and Anuj also explain why existing crypto products remain difficult for ordinary users and how programmable execution could support payments, decentralised finance and automated blockchain applications.The conversation examines whether smart transactions can reduce failed execution, wasted gas fees and the complexity that continues to limit Ethereum adoption.--🎧 Listen now and stay ahead of the next wave of blockchain innovation.🔗 Get the STXN app & learn more: STXN.io🔗 Follow Us: www.thinkingonpaper.xyz--Timestamps: (00:00) Ethereum’s biggest problem?(04:30) Why Ethereum transactions fail(08:00) What are smart transactions(14:10) How Ethereum’s UX is broken and what STXN is doing about it(17:45) The traffic jam problem, or why Ethereum gets clogged(23:34) Decentralized time oracle(36:02) Google, AI & surveillance(42:33) The crypto philosophy50:10) Blockchain incentives(55:57) Time-locked transactions--#ethereum #blockchain

Boris Mamlyuk and Anuj Dasgupta, founders of STXN, join Thinking on Paper to explain how smart transactions could make Ethereum easier to use.Standard blockchain transactions execute immediately under fixed conditions. Users often have limited control over when a transaction runs, what fees they’ll pay or what happens if market conditions change before execution. Failed transactions can still consume gas, leaving users with a fee but no completed action.STXN is developing programmable transactions that allow users and applications to define how, when and under what conditions blockchain activity should occur.In this episode, we discuss:What smart transactions are and how they workWhy Ethereum transactions failWhy failed transactions can still consume gasHow users could control transaction timing, fees and execution conditionsHow scheduled cryptocurrency payments could workWhat a decentralised time oracle isWhy blockchains need reliable ways to coordinate timeHow conditional execution could improve Ethereum applicationsWhat programmable transparency means for companies and governmentsWhether better transaction infrastructure can make blockchain useful to mainstream usersBoris and Anuj also explain why existing crypto products remain difficult for ordinary users and how programmable execution could support payments, decentralised finance and automated blockchain applications.The conversation examines whether smart transactions can reduce failed execution, wasted gas fees and the complexity that continues to limit Ethereum adoption.--🎧 Listen now and stay ahead of the next wave of blockchain innovation.🔗 Get the STXN app & learn more: STXN.io🔗 Follow Us: www.thinkingonpaper.xyz--Timestamps: (00:00) Ethereum’s biggest problem?(04:30) Why Ethereum transactions fail(08:00) What are smart transactions(14:10) How Ethereum’s UX is broken and what STXN is doing about it(17:45) The traffic jam problem, or why Ethereum gets clogged(23:34) Decentralized time oracle(36:02) Google, AI & surveillance(42:33) The crypto philosophy50:10) Blockchain incentives(55:57) Time-locked transactions--#ethereum #blockchain

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