ETH is the best example of a coin with real usecase that mooned x185 from Jan 2017 to its ATH Jan 2018.
Give a coin a utility and adoption will skyrocket it to the moon.
I see iExec doing the same in the next 2/3 years. It's going to be another 6 months in stealth mode, but will skyrocket as new cloud providers join the platform and new dapps are added to the dapp store.
Do you realize how few coins/tokens are really unique in crypto?
Do you really think there will be 15 different currency coins that will replace FIAT? Do you really think the same about the other coin categories?
Remember how the Internet was created. There was HTTP, TCP, UDP, HTML, CSS, JS, FTP. Still used today. Are they the best solution? Not by a long shot. But they were the first, and adoption makes things really difficult to change. Most TOP 100 crypto are halfway through development, promising to change the world and not delivering.
I feel the same about other projects that have their own niche and already delivered a working product like FUN for example.
>will skyrocket as new cloud providers join the platform
and, most importantly, companies (and people/universities ) using the iExec platform to perform different tasks
Gavin Nelson
This project has been dragged through the shitter on Jow Forums for weeks. People have been saying they got pajeeted or the token dumped after mainnet launch.
What they don't understand and a few of us smart people do is that iExec actually has the potential to surpass ETH in terms of market cap and use case.
Right now all ETH can do is run basic smart contracts on EVM and basically be the train tracks of all the dAPPS that are coming.
iExec is needed to power these dapps and thats why I see it as an even better long term hold than Ethereum as crazy as that sounds now you just gotta have the foresight and long term vision.
I'm not saying I will be right since no one knows the future but if you can connect the dots and everything falls into place this will be a top 3 crypto within five years or less.
Jackson Harris
how are you guys storing your RLC off the exchange? Can I use my nano ledger?
Austin Cox
yes you can store any ERC20 token on a nano. I just connect to my nano through MEW.
David Myers
what about XLM? they have smart contracts, but don't seem to need distributed computing power, or am I wrong here?
Hunter Richardson
What looked great? A command window? Are you mistaking it for Ubuntu?
Oliver Watson
Firesale rn. Seriously considering getting a loan to buy more
Lucas Hill
How much cocaine can i buy EOY with 11k RLC
Nathaniel Robinson
To be honest I haven't done much research into XLM but it is definitely good its just that RLC has a way batter token use case imo.
Dont worry about these fags. The FUD only makes me more sure that all of the RLC chads will make it.
This token will fly under the radar until its ready to really explode with mass B2B adoption. Its coming.
Chase Butler
Where to buy?
Bentley Carter
Benance
Austin Price
bittrex binance
Dominic Jackson
Which one do you prefer?
William Garcia
binance has higher volume
Bentley Martinez
thx
Nicholas Clark
Ok tell me how. How is it blockchain agnostic? Are there records of the computing contracts on any chain? Any reference?
No, they come through a centralized server, are executed and then sent back to the centralized server. This is how a server farm already works. There is no need for a token and no innovation here.
Jace Smith
It's so far removed from anything blockchain other then the fact that there is an ERC-20.
Brayden Lewis
holy shit you're actually retarded dyor idiot
Benjamin Hill
My biggest holding but thinking about "hedging" with some SONM