Talk:Fantom (programming language)

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Unneeded section "Decentralized applications written in Fantom" on the page
Does the section Decentralized applications written in Fantom need to be here? It does not seem relevant to the language - the language, to the best of my knowledge, was created for creating an HVAC analytics application called SkySpark, not for creating decentralized applications. The confusion, in my opinion, may be caused by the fact that some crypto-related software ended up using the same name later on, creating a naming collision between the two. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:582:4200:3A20:430:D2D3:50D5:7471 (talk) 06:16, 5 December 2022 (UTC)