public supply chain coins are fraud. alibaba is already working fine with hyperledger. you will get robbed.
Hello
WTC is not overhyped in the slightest. it is exactly the opposite, thats why I loaded up a lot right now. It is still underrated and undervalued, and the business fundamentals are top notch. You have to keep in mind its a chinese company, not western
>You have to keep in mind its a chinese company
Thanks just sold 100k.
thank you for your insight
what's the general sentiment?
I'm in ex-ussr territory, big money (especially russian oligarchs and people who are close to them) desperately wants to get in since they are aware of ongoing crisis and want to preserve capital which is about to disappear
does same happens in china? heard things are not very good due to housing situation and toxic assets / debt, and at same time there's nothing to buy since all assets are massively oversold. is it true? you expect any kind of crash?
walton is a scam as well as vechain, fuckign stupid foreigners
... I don't care whether or not they get funded. I'm telling you straight, you can't program in a natural human language. AI doesn't change anything about it.
Computer science has been around for over half a century now. A great many brilliant minds have spent their entire careers simplifying high-level programming languages. You think these chinks are going to come in and deliver on this meme? It's not within the realm of possibility user. They are full of shit.
well, the few chinese projects that are legit and will be adopted will outshine western marketcaps by a TON.
walton is your golden ticket to be millionaire at these prices right now
If Walton was a scam, they would have hired Western marketing experts from the start, to exploit the western neckbeards as best as possible. (Thats exactly what the scam VeChain did).
Walton did the opposite, they fucked up western marketing from the start, so fuck off
>not within the realm of possibility
some day someone will solve the problem
Duh...we're already doing this. No one writes machine code. That's what we have compilers for. C#, Python, Java, etc. are the human friendly programming languages. To suggest that they are building a platform where anyone (with no programming experience) can create smart contracts though is laughable.
When you try to do this you get some obtuse monstrosity that comes with a whole separate learning curve, and is limited in it's capability...something like salesforce or jaspersoft bi.