Move is a programming language developed by Meta (formerly Facebook) for the Diem project, is the main foundation of the Movement Network.
Move was designed with a focus on security and asset ownership, two things that are very crucial in the blockchain world.
In contrast to many other blockchain programming languages, Move puts concepts first resource to represent assets managed by smart contracts, allowing developers to create applications that are more secure and protected from potential errors.
Technically, Move provides huge advantages in terms of data storage and transaction parallelization. In Move-based networks, data is stored at a global address or in the owner's account where it can always be accessed securely.
This is very different from Solana or EVM which store data in accounts connected to smart contracts.
Move also excels in parallelization, where it is able to identify and process transactions efficiently, reducing bottlenecks that often occur in other blockchain networks.
However, what is most interesting is how Move guarantees transaction security. Every transaction on the Move network is protected with a sequence number that ensures its uniqueness and security.
There is no room for changes in the order of transactions that could cause security issues.
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