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>biz buys up the entire 21M supply on Binance
>eRLC releases with enterprise interest
>enterprises want to buy a shitload of digital oil
>there isn't any RLC left for enterprises
>biz refuses to sell
>some retards sell at 10$, 100$, 1000$ but the supply isn't enough for enterprise demand
>price skyrockets to 100k per RLC
>RLC becomes #1 in market cap and use cases
>biz refuses to ever fully sell, because the value of the future is worth more than the value of money itself
>mfw we become the digital ruling elite
>mfw we literally become digital oil sheikhs
>mfw enterprises and everyone will want access to the newest blockchain technology with infinite potential and will beg us for access to the world computer.

>> No.24500891

>>24500696
Ive for a bag, but c'mon that's schizo shit dude. $10,000 would be pushing it

>> No.24500943

>>24500891
Depends how mainstream crypto becomes, but 1k seems reasonable in a few years.

>> No.24501016

>>24500943
lmao $5 tops

>> No.24501039

>>24501016
Hahahahahahaha fuck off

>> No.24501097

>>24500891
No. 11490$ is RLC at 1T which is HIGHLY probable. The value of 4 big tech companies flowing through it alone will make it worth over 2T

>> No.24501348

based and rlcpilled

>> No.24501704

>>24501016
that's actually fud. 1k might even be fud with the supply of RLC being low. Lower than LINK, Ethereum. RLC is /biz/s next retard launcher

>> No.24501715

>>24501097
Assuming it's going to get adoption from big companies.. if its just bunch of shitheads like me running their computer as a server.... wont go above 50.

>> No.24502064

>>24501715
existing cloud computing companies will 100% be using their existing infrastructure that's gathering dust to run iExec nodes. I would be surprised if they didn't eventually start subsidizing VPSes and such by adding a clause that when not in use, a portion of your server's unused resources will be used to run an iExec node