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9488464 No.9488464 [Reply] [Original]

iExec is the real Bitcoin.
>6+ PHD's that literally pioneered cloud computing and plan to disrupt a 500b+ industry.
>Mining computations for real world applications. (unlike mining coins that serve no actual purpose besides beanie baby trading)
>Capable of storing data like a storage coin.(All storage coins BTFO)
>The first coin to render something in Blender.
>An actual store of value because it has both a low coin circulation and more use cases than ethereum.
>Will be used to power smart contracts for bitcoin itself (RSK partnership).
>Will power EVERY dApp in the future, including Request, Flixxo, and Shopin as well as AI applications, Oracles, and literally anything you can imagine thanks to easy iExec integration.
>Blockchain agnostic, will be able to provide offchain computations to offload stress from any blockchain it chooses. It plans to support ETH for the time being, but could use Ark, NEO, or any blockchain in the future.
>Private computations thanks to Intel SGX integration and collaboration.
>Hybrid Public/Private Infrastructure in 2019 (ENG BTFO)
>High Performance Blockchain computing in 2020 (every cloud computing competitor BTFO) This will allow extreme advances in AI and other computing.
>still ~5x below Golem's market cap
>If you have enough RLC you'll literally become the equivalent to a Saudi oil king in 2020
Reminder to buy the dip before (((((((they)))))) do, you're welcome for this.

>> No.9488493

Pnd is over bro. Stop it. Just stop.

>> No.9488498

>>9488493
we have v2.0 and mainnet

>> No.9488509

>>9488464
Stop shilling this, so it can drop and we can accumulate for V2 run.

>> No.9488521

>>9488498
Priced in. And we in a bear market.

>> No.9488587
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9488587

About HPB(high performance blockchain) in 2020:
>This version allows miners to join the iEx.ec market network as Server providers, and provide their customers with true supercomputing capabilities.

>At the moment, the mining farms monetize their GPU resources by computing blockchain consensus. Through iEx.ec, these providers will gain access to a new market of blockchain-based HPC applications. By this, the providers will be offered the opportunity to better exploit their vast amount of computing power and extend their businesses.

>In addition to miners, the iEx.ec HPC version will extend the Application providers pool to GPU-based applications. These applications address deep learning, 3D rendering, computational fluid dynamics, molecular dynamics, finance, and many more. We’ll put a focus on Deep Learning applications because of its incredible fast growing usage, and because actors are already keen on using GPU Cloud computing for that.

iExec's blockchain computing will enable the next boost we need to achieve the world's first real AI, as current hardware will limit us for ~10-20 years, and will never be able to compete with a decentralized supercomputer that has no origin or ((((hardware producer with backdoors)))).

All you have to do is accumulate and hold for 2 years, 1 rlc = $1k+ in 2020.
Intel is never wrong.

>> No.9488735
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>>9488587
Beyond 2020

>The goal of this version is to allow new usage of iEx.ec beyond the Distributed Cloud.
>This will be a clear step further in Blockchain computing, as Dapps will be fully autonomous applications, able to provision resources, data, and applications directly from the blockchain in a fully decentralized way.
>To this end, it’s necessary to integrate several software and protocols that are emerging now, or that may be developed during course of the project, like devp2p, swarm, uport, etc. Combined with a full development of the Proof-of-Contribution, this will open new areas in the field of serverless services, directly hosted on the blockchain. It will also be necessary to design new consensus protocols able to handle the iEx.ec workload.
We plan to lead those researches in partnership with recognized research labs in Europe and in China.

>This will open the Market Network to new applications specifically deployed on iEx.ec to take advantage of the distributed Cloud: IoT, Fog/edge computing, Smart City. For instance, a recent study shows that telecom companies (AT&T, Verizon, Huawei, Orange ...) can halve their infrastructure costs by distributing small data-centers along their network point-of-presence.
iEx.ec will be the building block for such approaches.

>As the platform increases in complexity, iEx.ec will provide advanced method for deploying iEx.ec ready Dapps, making it the “Heroku/Dockker for blockchain computing”. Thus, new revenue stream will be gained by offering a hassle free deployment and development platform on top of the Market Network.

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9488811

This is actually a very informative thread.

>> No.9488928
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>>9488811
Thanks.
Nice trips and dubs

>> No.9489309
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>>9488928
Hope you guys bought the bottom...surely you didn't sell the bottom, right?

>> No.9489315

>tfw your robot slaves will automatically work for you and pay you
Feels pretty good guys

>> No.9490054
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>>9489315
Feels good indeed.
I'm about to load up on this dip.

>> No.9490060

>>9490054
right back at ya

>> No.9490248

Why this over GNT?

>> No.9490363

>>9490248
"What's the difference between iexec and golem/sonm/dadi/.. ?"

iexec is general purpose cloud computing (thus any application). It uses a proof of contribution protocol to validate results, which imposes some limitations on which applications can be used and which not.

golem focuses only on rendering for now, and will add more applications later. The end-goal is similar to iexec but the approach is diffferent.

sonm is building infrastructure as a service, thus a whole computer will be rented for an amount of time. I'm sceptical of their approach however, because they don't have a real plan how to validate that a worker is actually doing the work its supposed to (preventing cheating).

DADI focuses on web-hosting and web-services, not general compute

>> No.9490542

If its so good as everyone is saying why is it crashing so hard?


Checkmate

>> No.9490563
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9490563

>>9490542
because btc shit the bed and people took profits/sold at a loss like retards
>buy the dip

>> No.9490601

i have my buy but noone is selling on the RLC/ETH pair

>> No.9490967
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>>9488735
Nice iexecutioner.

Think you can do something with this? Maybe a pinkwojack on the slant

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>>9490967
Yea, I'm bored and watching the crash, gimme some minutes.

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9491014

>>9490990

Maybe rip this FUN meme too

>> No.9491226

>>9491014
sounds good

>> No.9491249
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9491249

why wont it dip lower?

>> No.9491323

>>9491249
dunno lol im waiting too
wanna buy a few more :P

>> No.9491532

>>9491014
>>9490967
actually cant now, saved for later

>> No.9491577
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9491577

did i just miss the dip guys wtf

>> No.9491796

>>9491577
depends.. will it be cheaper ? yes probably.. will it be cheaper for longß0 probably not :S