I originally wrote the Sila stablecoin in java to save a couple months of development time. Later we switched to python as the language of choice in the crypto world. Is this still the best choice for the SDT platform? Let's look at the marketplace of language popularity for javascript, python, java, etc...

So the best choice is probably still python, although java still has a place. There were two surprising results from this research. Typescript and Solidity had surprisingly large drop-offs... Solidity is a single-purpose language but I expected Typescript to be a viable competitor.

Sure, there's C++, GO, etc, but the goal here is a general purpose language with enough libraries to glue together existing frameworks. I used "token" and "crypto" keywords to filter down results to appropriate use cases.

ChatGBT: "Conclusion:
For AWS development, Python 3.8 and Python 3.9 are the best versions to use, providing stability, performance, and compatibility with most AWS services and libraries. If you are starting a new project or working with AWS Lambda, using Python 3.9 is especially a safe and future-proof choice."

ChatGBT: "AWS SDK (Boto3)
The Boto3 SDK, which is the AWS SDK for Python"

State Token Platform Overview - 2024
SDT HistoryI first posted about impedance-matched currencies over nine years ago, in Oct, 2015. But the idea was rolling around in my head for a couple of years prior, probably because of Orlin Grabbe. Back then I was saddled with the concept of a Bitcoin framework, scalability, mining and countries