Lexon, a smart contract computer language, has launched a compiler that allows developers to write contracts in Lexon and convert them into Solidity, Sophia, or Javascript. The compiler runs on the Aeternity blockchain network and charges LEX tokens as payment for each compilation cycle. Lexon is designed to look and sound like ordinary English, making it an educational tool for smart contract programming and allowing contracts to be self-documenting. Lexon can also be used to produce better graphical user interfaces and is chosen for its low gas fees and high scalability. The difficulty of reading Solidity contracts continues to be a stumbling block for DeFi users, leaving them vulnerable to undiscovered exploits.
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