Making my daily threads...

Making my daily threads. I am not a paid shill I am a AI ethics & new economy evangelist with multiple e-commerce/brick & mortar businesses in the US. Distributed computing needs to be solved for AI & IoT as well as disrupting AWS, Digital Ocean and other compute/hosting providers. Currently the only reasonable (light node requirements) that I see are Holochain and Constellation.

I think that Holochains team is more well connected so I am more heavily invested in it but Constellation seems like they are doing good work and understand what they are working on.


youtube.com/watch?v=wBlwQpcV95M
(Holochain & CEPTR founder explaining Holochain at one of the 20+ Hackathons they have hosted)

youtube.com/watch?time_continue=4&v=J1bKwUy1x1A (founder of Netflix and Mozilla CFO speaking on Holochain)

youtube.com/watch?v=iHn15fioMx0 (handsome man talks about Holochain)

youtube.com/watch?v=K5vmd8QLuZU (fat cuck interviews constellation labs, good technical detail and overview)

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stfu this has been a pajeet pnd from the beginning, /biz won't buy your boomer bags

1) Why even bother with holo and not choose one of the many cloud service providers? either it is decentralized where the same work has to be redone several times for redundancy(more costly since decentralization is always more costly) or you trust a single node that much, so it could be done in a centralized cloud provider from the beginning.

2) They openly admit that the Holo token is not neccessary to build dapps on holochain. Holo is just the first shitcoin ico launching on top of holochain, if you buy you just make the dev team rich. I repeat for brainlets, Holo token will very likely be useless and not increase in value even if holochain reaches adoption.

So how would a hosting and compute network with no services being rendered on it start at a higher price then AWS? It won't. Also because it's a sharded network if you have 2x redundancy there will more then likely be 3-8 devices giving you services.

Please point to another decentralized hosting & compute client that has been released. We have had 50 projects try and fail so it won't easily be replicated you low IQ poster.

I get really tired of this same post every time and then there isn't a response. No one has solved this problem yet and not only are they solving decentralized hosting and computing but they built a platform that you can do whatever you want on like Promether (doing privacy and data security)

>like Promether
Why not just go with Promether?

Because they aren't renting compute or developing one click apps to provide hosting and compute.

They are doing secure data with API calls for apps. So if you are a dapp and want to have decentralized yet secure data you can use their nodes on Holo to do this.

Lots of room to build on these types of platforms because there aren't any enforced rules. So if you want to be a totally public node you can do that and if you want to a hybridized central/decentral storage but maybe you process all credit card transactions on nodes with certs to do that you can.

But what they are doing is important and cool and will be a great service for people developing on Holo and blockchains.

>or developing one click apps
who gives a fuck? this kind of thing is the biggest bullshit in crypto--literally meaningless white noise. see also: Ark.

A one click make your own shit database is different then offering services to a network. It's like how you can plug in GPUs and start mining in one click.

You are dumb. Next. Anyone want to draw a reasonable comparison. I would say Holochain is even the first useful proof of work project as well as the first to solve distributed computing.

promether is the real deal. they also use the same technology with DHT but its anonymous. Holo requires KYC and will never ever be anonymous, such a shitcoin

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