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iExec claims to have developed the first decentralized marketplace for cloud computing resources. Blockchain technology is used to organize a market network where users can monetize their computing power, applications, and datasets. By providing on-demand access to cloud computing resources, iExec is reportedly able to support compute-intensive applications in fields such as AI, big data, healthcare, rendering, or FinTech.

The iExec network is made up of computing resource providers. Computing power providers are called ‘iExec Workers’. As workers, users can connect their machines and be rewarded in RLC tokens for contributing resources to the network. Application providers can monetize their applications and algorithms. Data providers who own valuable datasets can make them available for use by applications through iExec. The iExec consensus protocol ‘PoCo’ (Proof of Contribution) provides consensus over off-chain computing and can also be used to integrate decentralized oracles with iExec.

iExec believes that its strength lies in trusted off-chain computing. Its representative heads the ‘Trusted Compute Working’ group within the Ethereum Enterprise Alliance. It has partnered with Intel to release a 'trusted compute' solution for blockchain (TEE using Intel SGX). Other iExec collaborators include Alibaba Cloud, IBM, Genesis Cloud, EDF electrical utility company, EEA, and Ubisoft. iExec was one of the contributors to the Trusted Compute Framework (Hyperledger Avalon) alongside Microsoft, Intel, ConsenSys, Envision, PegaSys, and Kaleido.

iExec is working with various organizations and consortiums with the goal of providing scalable, secure and easy access to the services, datasets, and computing resources.

>> No.19331616

YOU STILL HAVE TIME BIZ
REMINDER THAT THIS WILL BE >1B+ MC WITHIN 4 MONTHS
REMINDER THAT RLC IS THE MOST UNDERVALUED COIN ON THE MARKET
I am literally buying as much RLC as I possibly can. I am living off of rice, beans and sometimes ground meat and peppers. I am sleeping without fans, AC, and only eat once a day. I cancelled all of my subscriptions as well as my phone plan. I am buying RLC with every last cell in my body. I know this coin is going to 100x at a minimum.

GET THE FUCK IN HERE RLCHADS WE ARE GOING TO MAKE IT

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>> No.19331739

>>19331616
how many you got, poverty anon?

>> No.19331777

>>19331739
Just got past the make it stack of 10k and will keep buying under 2$. The easiest 1000x-5000x within 2-5 years.

>> No.19331794

>>19331246
iExec LUBE coming out in Q3

>> No.19331917

>>19331246
The eternal promise of French nothing burger

>> No.19331932

>>19331246
It's not over Gilles

>> No.19331951

>>19331932
Wait...now it's over Gilles.

>> No.19332180

>>19331246
>>19331616
50k rlchad here. We are going to make it this year. This thread is fucking based

>> No.19332993

9300 rlc wallet and a solid mind set and investment patience.
If still nothing burgers in 2022 I’ll reconsider. If it crashes to $0 i lost about $1300. No big deal

t.early eth fag

>> No.19333136

>>19332993
why did you invested in this with the gigantic Link's competition?

>> No.19333409

>>19333136
Link is a computational marketplace?

>> No.19333501

>>19331246
>The iExec consensus protocol ‘PoCo’ (Proof of Contribution) provides consensus over off-chain computing
Fake

>> No.19333757

>>19333409
>Link is a computational marketplace?
it can be. Because iExec has nothing exsclusive. Nothing that AWS + Link can't make

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OP is fag for not posting better res image

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>>19333978
nice

>> No.19334244

>>19333757
no one answered this

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>>19334244
Sure, you could MacGyver some shit together out of a paperclip, drool and your barbie dolls, but iExec has a professional, purpose built protocol. Suck a bag of dicks goldbergstein.

>> No.19334492

>>19334244
Because while Chainlink has its place people seem to think it's can and will do everything. It's strange, it's not enough for Chainlink to succeed they want every other project to fail. This thread is about RLC

>> No.19334572

>>19334244
>cHaInLiNk dOeS eVeRyThInG

>> No.19334575

>>19334492
Main thing about link is to delude new retards in thining that link will replace everything even eth itself.

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>>19334575
will link replace link?

>> No.19335405

>>19334376
>but iExec has a professional, purpose built protocol
It's a POC

>> No.19335972

We're all gonna make it!

>> No.19336820

>>19335405
A fully built product is a POC? Kek strawman faggot loser nigger beta kike gayboy

>> No.19336838

>>19336820
also this shits about to MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON