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Think about this shit anons. Here's the real red pill.
RLC has a supply of around 87M.
~21M are left on exchanges.
The future is going to be entirely digital and decentralized. Hyper-digital, if you will.
From AI to robots to even your own body(Neuralink?)
Everything. They will all need to be decentralized for the sake of our sanity. I know people are already tired of "being listened in on". (Targeted ads are a prime example)

We will NEED this decentralization in computing and data because of one simple thing.

Trust.
We don't trust Google or any big tech company to do the right thing when computations become more than just computations.

iExec is the only solution to this.
iExec is capable of everything. It's the all in one suite.

So what happens when people start using iExec instead of centralized providers?
The price of computation goes down. The ease of access to AI and machine learning goes up. Centralized competitors get priced out eventually. They capitulate into iExec to maintain any sense of control.
New technologies are made. So much more will happen because of decentralized computing than you realize.

>Remember, technology runs its course and either upgrades or dies.

>RLC
iExec requires you to stake RLC in order to run a worker.
There is no limit to how much RLC you can stake, the more you stake the higher value computations you can trade.

So what does this mean for the price of RLC?
It means that for every device staking, for every user using, for every person holding as a "store of computational value", that the price will directly reflect this, multiplied by an exponent, the digital future.

>> No.26128516

what's the make it stack?

>> No.26128922

>>26128233
It's over, Gilles. Link won. No one will buy your pegged 1:1 trannie stablecoin

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>>26128516
870 ss 8700 ms 15k+ fyms