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If you hold 0.28 BITCOIN you can be SURE that you are in the top 1% of holders and only 1% of the worlds population can hold more BTC than you.

Well, we all know iExec is going to be the Bitcoin of cloud computing right?

So lets take RLC's max supply, 86,999,785 and adjust it using the math you use to find out what you need to be in the top 1% of BTC holders:

86,999,785/21,000,000 = 4.1428

So 0.28 x 4.1428 = 1.15 RLC

YOU ONLY NEED 1.15 RLC WHICH IS LITERALLY A DOLLAR RIGHT NOW TO BE IN THE TOP 1% OF HOLDERS OF THE FUTURE OF CLOUD COMPUTING.

>> No.24920996

If you hold my nuts you can be sure youre the only person that ever will

>> No.24921005

DIGITAL
ANAL
LUBE

>> No.24921007

Cool

>> No.24921078

digital degshit

hahahhahha

>> No.24921093

Have some indisputable FUD because I actually care about the crypto community a bit.


RLC is a very thinly veiled scam, and it's not even hard to spot. Let me list some problems:


>Security
The security relies on a technology called Intel SGX. It's a proprietary intel hardware feature. That means other vendors do not support it which completely defeats the whole premise of "fog computing"
https://hive.blog/iexec/@dana-edwards/iexec-will-be-supporting-intel-sgx-secure-enclave-promising-to-allow-for-private-software-execution-in-the-decentralized-cloud


Most older implementations of SGX are also vulnerable, and since this is a hardware implementation (the literal transistors on the chip) it's also not patchable.
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2020/03/hackers-can-steal-secret-data-stored-in-intels-sgx-secure-enclave/


>Usage
Nobody fucking uses this stuff. The block explorer lists a grand total of 3 tasks in the last 4 months, out of which only 2 finished
https://explorer.iex.ec/mainnet


>Data transfer
The premise of "high performance computation" implies a lot of data has to be transformed. Transfering a few TB of data over the internet is infeasible even on enterprise internet connections (10Gbit being the most modern standard).
>no link because you can try uploading 1TB of stuff and see how that goes.

>> No.24921313

>>24921005
Kek'd

>> No.24921358

>>24921093
Love it when I see my fud being used but we won’t need to fud anymore, time of the barrel is around the corner.

>> No.24921385

>>24921358
we should keep fudding and shilling simultaneously so no one knows what to do

>> No.24921383 [DELETED] 

>>24921358
not until I get to take profits out of my other shitcoins and move them into RLC pls

>> No.24921460

>>24920979

So fucking BASED (I originally wrote this pasta thank you for spreading this tome of knowledge, we’re all going to make it)

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>>24921078

>> No.24921610

Fuck iexec and fuck the iexec spammers. How about you make a containment general like /XSG/ instead of making 5 new threads with 20 replies each?

>> No.24921638

>>24921576
>gets dubs
>screencaps his own post

>> No.24921706

One day USDC, Tether and BNB will bend their knees to the king : RLC

>> No.24921879

>>24921638
sevens have spoken you been priced out and now you can cope

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>>24921879
post stack