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>>13199611
wat u men/

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>tfw sold 50% at 1614 and bought back 1113.

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we mooning boys

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That is one based meme. Here is some good pasta. Add some more if you got it.


iExec (RLC) aims to be a marketplace for off-chain computation. From what I can gather, it is a decentralized marketplace for any computational service provider, whether that be cloud providers, personal systems, IoT devices, decentralized protocols, etc. Any system that does computation can sell it on the market place.

The question is why would it be valuable and why would someone chose it over a big cloud provider?

1) It can be more secure given there is no need to trust a central cloud provider. There are all types of options and likely even the ability to use several at the same time for different needs.

2) It’s flexible since there is no need for contracts so again you could leverage several at the same time and stop and start whenever.

3) It’s accessible for small and medium size businesses not just for major businesses. This is especially true for companies who want to leverage new AI, CRM, and different data analytic systems but can't afford it in today's models.

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Low volume on the retracement, psychological and technological resistance of 800 sats broke, next real resistance is 1200s but 1k is psychological. We shall break it within a couple days since few people are selling.

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>>12600432
He owns RLC, he's already made it

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iExec (RLC) aims to be a marketplace for off-chain computation. From what I can gather, it is a decentralized marketplace for any computational service provider, whether that be cloud providers, personal systems, IoT devices, decentralized protocols, etc. Any system that does computation can sell it on the market place.

The question is why would it be valuable and why would someone chose it over a big cloud provider?

1) It can be more secure given there is no need to trust a central cloud provider. There are all types of options and likely even the ability to use several at the same time for different needs.

2) It’s flexible since there is no need for contracts so again you could leverage several at the same time and stop and start whenever.

3) It’s accessible for small and medium size businesses not just for major businesses. This is especially true for companies who want to leverage new AI, CRM, and different data analytic systems but can't afford it in today's models.

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iExec (RLC) aims to be a marketplace for off-chain computation. From what I can gather, it is a decentralized marketplace for any computational service provider, whether that be cloud providers, personal systems, IoT devices, decentralized protocols, etc. Any system that does computation can sell it on the market place.

The question is why would it be valuable and why would someone chose it over a big cloud provider?

1) It can be more secure given there is no need to trust a central cloud provider. There are all types of options and likely even the ability to use several at the same time for different needs.

2) It’s flexible since there is no need for contracts so again you could leverage several at the same time and stop and start whenever.

3) It’s accessible for small and medium size businesses not just for major businesses. This is especially true for companies who want to leverage new AI, CRM, and different data analytic systems but can't afford it in today's models.

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Someone say underrated...

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