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>>13505130
Original holder. I verified this myself last summer and got this from waruso.

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>>11603346
You're forgetting Microsoft
https://azure.microsoft.com/es-es/blog/microsoft-joins-ic3-in-advancing-blockchain-enterprise-readiness/
>Watching Ari’s Town Crier presentation, it immediately struck me as approaching a problem we wtown crier component architectureere also trying to solve at Microsoft. Our approaches were different, but ultimately this work aligned with how we thought about some common problems in the blockchain space, trusted data feeds (often called oracles in blockchain lingo) and confidential queries via smart contracts. It also leveraged a new capability called secure enclaves to achieve some of this. Interestingly, we had similar work going on with two projects we’ve announced that handle these two concerns in different ways. The first project is Enterprise Smart Contracts, originally announced as Cryptlets in June 2016, which addresses off chain smart contract execution or the integration with legacy data or oracles. Learn more by exploring a deep dive of Project Bletchley - The Cryptlet Fabric, inclusive of a pictorial comparison to oracles.
Remember the domains Sergey owns and when he bought them. Pic related.

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>>11602984
>https://azure.microsoft.com/es-es/blog/microsoft-joins-ic3-in-advancing-blockchain-enterprise-readiness/
>>11603000

>Watching Ari’s Town Crier presentation, it immediately struck me as approaching a problem we wtown crier component architectureere also trying to solve at Microsoft. Our approaches were different, but ultimately this work aligned with how we thought about some common problems in the blockchain space, trusted data feeds (often called oracles in blockchain lingo) and confidential queries via smart contracts. It also leveraged a new capability called secure enclaves to achieve some of this. Interestingly, we had similar work going on with two projects we’ve announced that handle these two concerns in different ways. The first project is Enterprise Smart Contracts, originally announced as Cryptlets in June 2016, which addresses off chain smart contract execution or the integration with legacy data or oracles. Learn more by exploring a deep dive of Project Bletchley - The Cryptlet Fabric, inclusive of a pictorial comparison to oracles.

Never forget... Sergey owns cryplets.com. We're already filthy rich, we just have to wait a bit longer.

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>>9450471
We already knew this people just replying to fuck with you

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>Marley Gray is the main contributor and Principle architect for project Bletchley at Microsoft.
>SERGEY owns cryptlets.com
All the "dots" lmao

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>>9095111
I found this quick on my phone. I know he owns cryptlets.com as well

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