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>20BTC volume
what the fuck is wrong with this team

>> No.25007267

>>25007150
>what the fuck is wrong with this team

They don't know how to write clear, concise, easy to understand documentation for shit.

Typical neckbeard dev team that neglects to document anything, so end-users are given a product that is feature rich underneath, but has a god awful front-end and is near-impossible to get started with.

Look at the amount of user-created worker pools ffs. The initial reason for this projects inception is a total failure, and the iExec dev team has only themselves to blame. Don't hire a marketer if you're on a budget, hire a technical writer you fucking autists.

If it wasn't for the mysterious "Contract NDA Q1 2021" in their roadmap, I'd be abandoning this project.

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25007329

>>25007267
At point point just keeping my suicide stack as a hail mary. Put projects to money on at this point. And a suicide stack costs less than a fuck it at vegas.

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>>25007267

At point just keeping my suicide stack as a hail mary. Put money on other projects at this point. And a suicide stack costs less than a fuck it at vegas.

>> No.25007799

>>25007329
I have a small percentage of my total portfolio invested in this as well, which fortunately meets the minimum recommended for a suicide stack. But /biz/ memes aside, this is one of the most frustrating projects to follow in crypto - and not because of any attachment to the token and a hope for a nice ROI.

But because of what this project has promised for so many years, apparently achieved on a "technical demo" level, and completely failed to put into practice.

It is so fucking frustrating! I want to be able to join a worker to a worker pool and accept jobs for RLC with the demonstrable PoCo algorithm as trustless backing. I want to be able to go to the iExec website, click a few buttons and say "Yes, I would like to spin up a Debian server with 16 CPU cores and X amount of GPU, Y amount of RAM, and run this particular task".

But I fucking can't! It's frustrating. Why have they abandoned the regular hobbyist market? I feel like I would be one of their core users, and they've promised this great thing, and then after demonstrating it and going "See? It's awesome and it works" they've decided to just leave it at that.

It feels like a pointless "I told you so" from the team. They made the technology, proved their point, and then pretty much fucked off for all intents and purposes.

>> No.25007835

>>25007799
>Why have they abandoned the regular hobbyist market?
i think because they see faster adoption through enterprise use which makes sense

>> No.25007876

>>25007799
Yep, 2017 still hasn't reached it level of expectations. I am only in at this point because of market cap/supply and its 3 years of unfilled promises of making it

>> No.25007965

feb is unironically the most important month for rlc, i exepct a ton of people to dump it if it doesn't do anything major price wise

>> No.25008053

Digital dog shit