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scam coin

>> No.10601667
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>>10601663
computational arbitrage submarket

>> No.10601695

>>10601663
Thx OP sold 100k

>> No.10601698

>>10601663
pajeet

>> No.10601894

I lost so much fucking money

Why is it dumping so hard? ANd don't come with this retarded "hurr everything dumps" horseshit

This thing has no reason to lose 10 fucking percent out of fucking nowhere.

>> No.10601912

>>10601894
perhaps it was overvalued, and is still overpriced, at $30mm marketcap with no supply cap and no real working product/solution yet.
if something were worth $30- $100mm it should at least solve a problem or perform a function.
most ppl don't even know wtf this coin does, and even if it does do something, most don't know how to use it.

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>>10601912

>> No.10601972

>>10601663
well eth is dogshit, what the fuck did you expect from a shitcoin basing its entire premise on eth doing well

>> No.10601977

>>10601972
it's blockchain agnostic nigger

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>>10601977
From the iExec website:
>Our technology relies on Ethereum, which allows us to build a virtual Cloud infrastructure that provides high-performance computing services on demand.
>relies

>> No.10602033

I sold my stack at 20000 sats and /biz/ called me a faggot. Kek

>> No.10602037
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>>10602010
iExec is blockchain-agnostic and can integrate other blockchains. A PoC will be conducted in 2018 to demonstrate how iExec can be run on a blockchain other than Ethereum.

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>> No.10602202

>>10602162
iExec demonstrated:
AI App
Public API
Submit Tasks
GUI if you count dApp & marketplace GUIs

Also left graph makes no sense, it should be the same as right graph

>> No.10602210

>>10602202
*chart not graph

>> No.10602251

>>10602162
This is straight up propaganda lmao
You do realize that iExec will have that entire bar filled before Golem does, and also, iExec was the first to use blender of the two.

Also, iExec could use windows/mac/linux for a long time.

>"Firstly, you need to download and install VirtualBox. VirtualBox is available for Windows, OSX and Linux platforms under ‘VirtualBox 5.2.16 platform packages’'
https://medium.com/iex-ec/iexec-workerdrop-1-c495774146ff


Someone is already testing a monero mining dapp.
Golem is a rendering coin. Not comparable to iExec. Decent hedge bet though.

Public mainnet next month too.

>> No.10602266

>>10602202
>AI App
>Public API
>Submit Tasks
>GUI if you count dApp & marketplace GUIs
links?

Left, is what you can do now on a public network by simply downloading the software and installing it.
Right, is what has been shown in something like workshops but the use is restricted to only those events.

It's not about what is claimed or what will come in the future, it's what is available and not vapourware. Because /biz/ loves talking complete shit.

>> No.10602316

>>10602266
Kek you did no research at all I see, just faking this chart to make golem look good.


AI dapps:
https://medium.com/iex-ec/dapp-of-the-week-02-birdieblue-798ad16b4c59
https://medium.com/iex-ec/dapp-of-the-week-04-cerebrum-6e20e9909a4f
https://medium.com/iex-ec/dapp-of-the-week-03-websensors-70dc9c333e83

API/sdk
https://github.com/iExecBlockchainComputing/iexec-sdk

Submit&Request tasks on testnet (kovan):
https://market.iex.ec/
or using the CLI

or just try the tutorial to see it works :
https://www.katacoda.com/sulliwane/scenarios/ffmpeg

GUIs:
https://market.iex.ec/
https://pools.iex.ec/
https://kovan-pool.iex.ec/d/Home/home?refresh=5s&orgId=2
https://explorer.iex.ec/kovan
https://dapps.iex.ec/

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>>10602316
Great, updated and cleared it up a bit.

>> No.10602615

>>10602603
still wrong, iexec is used on all 3 OS

>> No.10602637

>>10602615
No. Running it in a Linux virtual machine means that it is still Linux software.

>> No.10602684

>>10602637
Doesn't matter, if it runs perfectly on those machines it's technically available on those OS

>> No.10602690

>>10602637
i'd sell everything if it would only run on windows.

>> No.10602744

>>10602603
Fair enough, looks about right to me. Not sure about sonm not being able to do any of these but also don't care lol

>> No.10602804

>>10602684
Working in blender in your OS of choice, exporting the files to a folder, importing the files to another app on your OS, submitting it for processing and receiving the finial result back into your OS for review and use.

Is the same as;

Working in blender in your OS of choice, exporting the files to a folder, transferring the files to a VM, importing the files to another app in the VM, submitting it for processing and receiving the final result back, transferring the final results out of the VM and into your OS of choice for review and use.


If you need to check the results to confirm that there are no errors the first one is much simpler, especially since the preview happens in the Golem GUI.
If you are using a VM and trying to flick through multiple frames because its an animation, VM software can cause lag which hurts your ability to see any hiccups before you then process it into a video file. Throw it all away and resubmit it at additional cost instead of catching it earlier and simply resubmitting for free.
The first one also has a future of making it into being integrated into the software you are working in so that no exporting is required until after it comes back from the cloud.


>>10602744
It's basically sourced from shills, maybe a SONM one will pop by sometime.

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Best coin. Feels like stealing at these prices. Will see exponential growth soon.