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12703443 No.12703443 [Reply] [Original]

Alright goys, what's the deal with pic related? Is this shit worth throwing some money at it? Other projects I should watch out for instead of this? What's the consensus here?

>> No.12703460

>>12703443
Discord pump n dump avoid

>> No.12703465

band aid solution

>> No.12703485

>>12703460
I just saw crypto chico's video on this project, that's why I wanted to ask here. I doubt the man would be shilling garbage projects.

>> No.12703929

bump

>> No.12704295
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12704295

>>12703485

> Chico Crypto

The faggot calls one one chink scam (VeChain) and shills another (NEO).

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12704479

>>12703443
The jewest project on the internet
What do you think?

>> No.12704763

>>12704295
Ah I see. I thought the enigma protocol seemed interesting. Decentralized private transactions across multiple blockchains.

>> No.12704779

>>12704763
Buy a big dip and set a stop loss. Maybe it gets interesting. Maybe it doesn’t.

>> No.12705089

some big money doesnt want this to drop. wonder when the rug will get ripped out

>> No.12705093

Best project in crypto, hands down.

>> No.12705396

Still no idea what they're trying to accomplish
They started out as a crypto investing project now it's some SGX based secret contracts project

I don't see how they'll be a better option than link/iexec/golem for whatever they're trying to build

>> No.12705464

>>12705396
they are like ethereum but everything is private
their mpc solution is always better than zkp, so ethereum will never catch up to eng

>> No.12705488

>>12705464
Their mpc idea is unworkable. If they actually solved it to any sort of academic standard it would be huge news

>> No.12705538

>>12705488
why don't you think it will work?

>> No.12705574

>>12705538
Simply because if it did it would be big news in the general academic community, practical mpc is a big deal.

>> No.12705575

Trusting anonymity, security and secrecy to CEO who got hacked and a fling kike anon i

>> No.12705579

Testnet in Q1, should be interesting to see how it turns out

>> No.12705686

>>12705574
hasn't the problem been solved for like 30 years? and somewhat recently there was some optimization that makes it faster.
enigma makes it practical by using a blockchain for verification, so there is no question it will work, just that it is complicated, therefore not a whole lot of projects working on it besides enigma

>> No.12705854

>>12705686
>so there is no question it will work, just that it is complicated
Exactly. The state of the art solutions are not very practical for real world use. I don't see any reason to assume the enigma team have solved this difficult problem. Their tokenomics are also not convincing, but thats not such a big deal.

>> No.12705999

>>12705854
there seems to be quite a few working applications https://eprint.iacr.org/2018/450.pdf

I think it becomes truly useful when combined with smart contracts, when there is no smart contract infrastructure, when we still live in a world where trust is the norm, there aren't as many use cases, I think that will change though.

>> No.12706107

All I really know about it is they have backing from MIT, but think about how much money MIT has.

>> No.12706506

>>12705999
There are loads of working applications. They just don't work very well.

>> No.12706869

Who are their main competitors? I mean the ones that can give them a run for their money.

>> No.12707081

>>12706869
REN is their main competition now that they have added general purpose privacy instead of just being a protocol for decentralized darkpools.

>> No.12707762

>>12703443
i'd rather have dero tbqh

>> No.12708199

>>12707081
Sweet. Thanks man, looks interesting.

>> No.12708921

Long term hold