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Is it OK to use a mutex in a smart contract?
Is it OK to use a mutex in the smart contract?
Suppose there is a mutex that locks some operations in the smart contract waiting for some other execution chains outside of the smart contract to finish. Is it okay to use such a pattern or should it be avoided? --- > This question was imported from Telegram Chat: https://t.me/tondev/114914
Suppose there is a mutex that locks some operations in the smart contract waiting for some other execution chains outside of the smart contract to finish. Is it okay to use such a pattern or should it be avoided? --- > This question was imported from Telegram Chat: https://t.me/tondev/114914
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Is it OK to use a mutex in the smart contract?

Suppose there is a mutex that locks some operations in the smart contract waiting for some other execution chains outside of the smart contract to finish. Is it okay to use such a pattern or should it be avoided? --- > This question was imported from Telegram Chat: https://t.me/tondev/114914
#architecture