ENIGMA BTFO LMAO

medium.com/iex-ec/dev-letter-27-roadmap-to-v3-fc4d938a694d

1000$ EOY FAGGOTS

What new possibilities does the end-to-end TEE solution open up? In today’s information age, companies know the value of their data. They hold it extremely close, rarely willing to share it. For example, hospitals and patients may wish to monetize datasets relating to medical records to be used to train machine learning models. Data protection legislation such as HIPPA and GDPR may also be a hindrance in such a case. This is where the iExec TEE solution steps in. The hospitals could provide the data through iExec, encrypted in an SGX enclave, which is then only decrypted locally to train the machine learning model in the form of an iExec app. We can almost imagine hardware enclaves, such an Intel SGX, to be a magical piece of hardware that no one can see inside.

iExec V3 data-renting can enable a business relationship whereby anyone who wants to make use of data, can do so without ever actually owning or having full access to it. Such a transaction, where privacy and ownership of sensitive data need to be maintained, can only exist in a sharing economy when blockchain and TEE are used—all offered by the iExec solution.

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medium.com/iex-ec/troubadour-a-natural-language-processing-platform-using-decentralized-cloud-computing-70cc04e8e03d
medium.com/iex-ec/poco-series-3-poco-protocole-update-a2c8f8f30126
medium.com/iex-ec/iexec-joins-the-openfog-consortium-4d8b2b3b0c82
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> tfw chainlink does all of that

>he thinks LINK is even close to what RLC is
you're an absolute retard

Oh my god this is incredible (and no chainlink absolutely cannot do anywhere near ''all of that''

now THIS is fucking awesome to read.

"The iExec Marketplace is the world’s first decentralized marketplace for trading cloud computing resources. Made up of both on-chain and off-chain entities, the marketplace allows cloud resources to be traded like a commodity in a truly decentralized manner. How is this made possible? The answer: decentralized brokering."

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im sorry, i didnt realise that chainlink couldnt run jobs in SGX which fetch data from providers for off chain calculations to then write back on chain or somewhere else
they didn't buy towncrier or anything

ENIGMERS GET DUNKED ON
RLC IS THE BEST ON AND OFF CHAIN SOLUTION

>STILL UNDER ICO PRICE
STILL UNDER ICO PRICE
>STILL UNDER ICO PRICE

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Yeah okay let me know when LINK has any capability to render something

fucking kek
do you know the concept of adaptors? you know those things that allow LINK to do anything, like maybe perhaps run a fucking docker container like RLC?
btfo

They will never be able to compete with the speed and efficiency of a specialized technology like iExec. You don't understand RLC or LINK if you are saying these things.

kek
specialised technology? it's a markplace of machines that run docker containers that can support SGX for a price.
what you think happens if LINK supports running containers as a job? You guessed it, being able to purchase someones compute for a price, the exact same thing as RLC

You clearly have no clue what iExec is if you think it's "a marketplace of machines that run docker containers"

>muh what happens if LINK does everything cope

absolute KEK
again, let me know when LINK can render ANYTHING and isn't a 65% centralized shitcoin

Explain more about how you need a specialized marketplace for "specialized" arrays?
Speed and efficiency in hosting is what Holo is for. Do we need a specialized Holochain to interact with a specialized Chainlink library for special cases of DRM?

Fucking all in on this shit holly crap
Easiest way to be rich af

I think you need to read up more into what you invest in mate
docs.iex.ec/dockerapp.html

Top 10 coin eoy

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iExec simply specializes in on and offchain computations while also being a decentralized marketplace for said computations. It will be the scaling solution to almost every blockchain that needs it.

That's the very basic gist of it.
Holo is a pre-alpha pipedream from devs that push centralized hardware.
iExec will beat both LINK and HOT to market.

Mainnet is in May.

Why are linkies so afraid of the emergency of competitors ?

Yes it uses docker containers, but what you're saying is completely wrong. LINK will never be able to do intensive computations or scale other blockchains.

Linkies are so fucking retarded they think their coin can do everything but in reality Sergey spends all of his 65% LINK holdings on big macs KEK

oh you've gone from
> KEK YOU HAVE NO IDEA
to
> yes it uses containers but what youre saying is wrong
right.... errr no. You need to realise that LINK can do everything that all these DOA projects can do as soon as it has the dev support
what are you gonna say when a LINK adaptor comes out that allows heavy computation?

steemit.com/crypto-news/@dana-edwards/enigma-ethereum-golem-iexec-all-in-one

Sit the fuck down, please.

>Taps card

Linky maximalist are so pathetic they think (((their))) coin can do anything and beat any competitor. Delusional idiots. I hold LINK and RLC for maximum /comfy/ levels, there's nothing wrong i doing so, they're not competitors.

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>as soon as it has the dev support
HAHAHAHAAH
Have you not been paying attention?
There's incredible dev support with iExec, and ZERO with LINK LOL.

>what are you gonna say when a LINK adaptor comes out that allows heavy computation?
That's a funny pipedream you have there. They can't even do their original promise and get information from off the blockchain onto it and you think they're going to be able to compete with a specialized on/off-chain computing platform?

>steemit.com/crypto-news/@dana-edwards/enigma-ethereum-golem-iexec-all-in-one


>last year

C O P E

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Literally who and kek at ENG delusional idiots that think a prealpha with no connections in the industry can beat 2 projects at once.

Jesus, dude. They are fetching VERY SIMPLE, basic information that is being input into smart contracts to handle contractual settlement between parties. It's nothing like what RLC is doing.

If a random say so.. all in enigma lmao

Finally someone fucking gets it.

A B S O L U T E K E K

btw, you noRLCers still have time, it's still in stealth phase, ICO price.

5k RLC = suicide bag

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ICO price was 0.25$, you're 0.01$ to buy under ICO price

Yep. We're at around ICO price right now, this thing is going to 1000x and I'm going to laugh at all of the retards who thought otherwise.

"Open Decentralized Brokering was engineered to orchestrate the new market networks of V3, where up to 4 types of order can be involved in a single request. Open Decentralized Brokering is an autonomous mechanism that matches these different orders off-chain."
>Open Decentralized Brokering
>where up to 4 types of order can be involved in a single request

iExec can do LITERALLY ANYTHING

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WHO CAN LAUGH THE LOUDEST HAHAHAHAHA
you do realise that link can do anything right off chain? if you wanted to build an adaptor that ran a blender task and sent it to ipfs you can
just cause all you can think about is the fucking weather data doesnt mean it cant do anything
> fucking newfags

The team is proud to have delivered this in addition, as well as the Data Store. However, that is not all! iExec has still got a surprise up its sleeve!

>However, that is not all! iExec has still got a surprise up its sleeve!
>However, that is not all! iExec has still got a surprise up its sleeve!
>However, that is not all! iExec has still got a surprise up its sleeve!

MY BODY IS FUCKING READY

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>if you wanted to build an adaptor that ran a blender task and sent it to ipfs you can
Then do it? OH WAIT LOL

Also, how are you going to verify that what the task ran was exactly what was ordered?

OH RIGHT YOU CAN'T BECAUSE LINK DOESN'T HAVE PROOF OF CONTRIBUTION LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

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> I want to pay for a result, even if it’s wrong ahahahah

Nobody will ever use this garbage. Stop trying to sell your bags to us. You are effectively trying to steal from other anons and you are total scum for it.

>Also, how are you going to verify that what the task ran was exactly what was ordered?
you mean the entire premise of LINK?

Afraid linky

medium.com/iex-ec/troubadour-a-natural-language-processing-platform-using-decentralized-cloud-computing-70cc04e8e03d

NLP is the ability of machines to understand and interpret human language the way it is written and spoken. NLP sits at the intersection of computer science, AI, and computational linguistics. The objective of NLP is to make machines as intelligent as humans in understanding language.

This technology allows us to break human (natural) language down into elementary components that can be tagged and organized accordingly. Storing this information in a standardized format allows us to use this data as structured data.

Such a standardized format for the content of the data would make it much more accessible to users and would allow textual analytics to be conducted in order to extract knowledge and information from this data. Some examples of extracted knowledge consist of entities, facts, relations between concepts as well as sentiment, opinions, and emotions.

Troubadour is a data enhancement platform providing intuitive and accessible Natural Language Processing (NLP) tools, to be used by anyone as a solution to the ‘information overload’ problem. The aim of this platform is to provide users with a way to optimally make use of all of their unstructured data, by converting it into structured data.

Example: Running Troubadour on iExec
In the example shown below, a news article covering the pope and Iraq was processed by the NLP pipeline. The computation was powered by workers on the iExec network.

^^^PLEASE fucking tell me how someone is supposed to hire Chainlink nodes to provide computational power to read paragraphs on Iraq.

That's not how it works. If that were the case, iExec would just use a centralized oracle instead of relying on their PoCo algorithm to verify work.

Oracles cannot handle these tasks alone.

Not only that, but LINK will never be a decentralized cloud computing marketplace. It will mainly be used to gather off-chain simple data. You know that to be true.


But like I said, again, for the third time, let us know when LINK can render anything, or control robots, or AI. iExec will have multibillion dollar companies using their mainnet by May.

far from it
dont even know why im wasting my time here
easy. You have node operators that set up beefy nodes that can run heavy computation tasks

NLP is some crazy fucking shit. Troubadour is fucking awesome, I can't wait to see what new technologies iExec enables.

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It's okay, you're an emotional investor that clearly doesn't know anything about the thing he invested in.

>muh beefy nodes

absolute kek. Enjoy your centralized pipedreamcoin while the iExec team GETS SHIT DONE

So stop yelling on every fucking thread about Link when we are talking about iExec.

You can SMELL the insecurity. The iExec team is over here quietly getting shit done allowing smart people to invest before they really drop the bombs and it 1000x's in a few months.

Even vitalik thinks iExec is extremely useful. I mean shit, it helps scale ethereum so I could see him praising it.

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aha i've really upset some people havent i?
you do realise that iExecs proof of contribution is a contract that is extremely similar to LINKs coordinator contract right?
as in it stores the signatures of the workers who undertake the task

Chainlink nodes retrieve proof of performance to deliver them to smart contracts to empower
end to end, fully automated, secure settlement between parties. This incoming proof can be IOT data or through a website API. You could specify I need so and so data, through so and so date range, at so and so frequency. Or it could be push type data that is "If X happens, then notify the contract."

you dont need to request data in LINK as you can do anything you want it to
its just that data in > data out is the main and only use case people tlk about

No one here is upset, rather the opposite. Glad that LINKies are scared of iExec.

The coordinator contract isn't similar to PoCo at all...what the fuck are you smoking? Storing the signatures of the workers isn't the fucking main attribute of PoCo LOL.

I don't even know why you're still here, LINK will never do intensive computations.
Crazy that LINK is still so underdeveloped in comparison to iExec and people like you think it's ever going to accomplish anything within the next 5 years.

«My token can do it better» stupid anons upset me.
Wake and grow up

> medium.com/iex-ec/poco-series-3-poco-protocole-update-a2c8f8f30126
im smoking RLCs own articles mate
same thing, different terminology
> LINK will never do intensive computations
kek

The decentralized cloud computing marketplace is the province of MSFT and AMZN.

Exactly, everytime computation shibboleth is used here is to refer to specialized hardware, not software. Msft and Amzn MUST be the 'decentralized cloud computing marketplace' to survive. The efficiencies of their hardware resources is unmatachable by neets or SME's. Will IBM, Oracle, Cisco survive either?

Not at all. iExec uses way more systems to ensure a correct task is delivered. You might want to do more reading, as it's more complex than you're making it out to be.

LINK will never do intensive computations. Meanwhile, iExec already has what, 50+ dApps that all do amazing things already?

Good luck catching up.

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There is no fucking way dude. If this program is SO computationally intense that people see the need to outsource the computation for it, there is no way ONE fucking "A5 WAGYU BEEFY" node operator can handle it, which means you would then need to request a bunch of oracles to then also do this, which would mean they all have to set up API connections to access this data set?

Meanwhile,while all their nodes are occupied with reading about Baghdad and Al Qaeda, other node are breezing through contracts to settle credit default swaps and derivatives, which are much less computationally intensive and lucrative? This makes sense to you? Not to mention all the other shit iExec can do with blender, FOG, smart city, slam robot IOT demo, etc.

I am 95% Link, 5% iexec, but it seems to me that Link is using SGX for a much simpler implementation of computation for the role of as a 3rd party settler of contracts, not big data processing.

Why do linkies have to shit up every other thread on biz? You do realise that in the last month biz has called at least 3 coins that did a genuine 2x and in every single case I had to watch linkies spamming the threads. Cant wait till you join AMB and REQ in the list of "shit you cant believe you bought in 2018"

Oh yeah, and here's the big bombshell on faggot linkies that think their coin can do everything.

FOG COMPUTING AND AI ARE NOT POSSIBLE ON LINK AS THEY ARE RLC.

Now please, stfu about your cultcoin no one cares.

I was agreeing with you, you epic fucking mongoloid.

Sorry your sentence was pretty much a jumbled mess to me, I assumed you were siding with him that link will encroach on RLC in any way possible. I understand now after re-reading it.

Is this why the price hasnt moved at all for a long time, and the whole thing seems dead.

>the whole thing seems dead
Yet they're constantly releasing stuff and they just release this dev letter that absolutely shits on ENG? Kek

Price isn't moving because some faggot whales are suppressing it with 150k RLC

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the main asset of chainlink will be its ability to be a cheap decentralized oracle (API)

iexec depends on a network of high end cpu/gpu while link nodes only require low range intel sgx cpus
this is why they are not competitors

both are great projects and are in no way competitors

this is fun
none of that makes sense mate
catching up to what? token price is on the fucking floor mate
> thinking LINK nodes cant do more than one thing at once
if an adaptor was used then the computation is done away from the node
im trying to save newfags from buying your heavy bags
fog computing isnt possible on anything decentralised without state, fucking buzzwords

Your life looks painfull
> if
> if
> if
> if
HOLLY SHIT

suppressing the price with 110 btc?

Catching up to having any use cases, catching up to enterprise adoption, catching up to dApp development, catching up to rendering ANYTHING AT ALL, or even being usable in the first place. LINK is a pipedream still, iExec is proven.

>fog computing isnt possible on anything decentralised without state, fucking buzzwords

Holy shit look at this retard
>medium.com/iex-ec/iexec-joins-the-openfog-consortium-4d8b2b3b0c82

Now look at my image and kill yourself when you realize how stupid you look.

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Specialized hardware is overwhelmingly more profitable in vertically integrated environments.

HAHAHA major general speaking, 650 whole RLC held over here

..

Stinky linkers BTFO, big guy comin through

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link was supposed to have a working product in 2018. I dropped it from my portfolio after the weird talk with gonser which in my opinion was originally supposed to be an announcement. Something isnt right. RLC is gaining % in my holdings.

ctrl+f if
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just cause you dont know how to read code doesnt mean its a pipedream
> thinking a company joining a consortium means that fog computing is possible on the most anti-pattern thing to fog computing
come on
bet you cant even tell me in your own words what fog computing is
your point being?

Why are you anons discussing chainlink anyways? The use case of chainlink and rlc is completely different.

Yeah, 1 if, but it's a fucking big if LOL!
>muh it isn't a pipedream
yes it is, you are delusional to think otherwise.

>implying a company could randomly join a fog consortium with multinational multibillion dollar companies heading it
delusional linkies at it again.

Fog computing is basically a more efficient/secure way to deliver data to the cloud.

because that retard thinks LINK will be able to do intensive computing on the level that RLC will. He's fucking delusional.

This. Why are Link and RLC being compared lol, they're trying to achieve two completely different things. Compare Golem or Sonm to RLC

>Yeah, 1 if, but it's a fucking big if LOL!
not really desu, it'd be easy to make
>delusional linkies at it again.
I dont need to read some bs PR article about a consortium, I know what it is and I know it doesn't work
>Fog computing is basically a more efficient/secure way to deliver data to the cloud.
kek no.
Fog computing is a means of aggregating data for latency and throughput sensitive applications on the routing edges of ASs
>thinking some neckbeard RLC workers have their machines on the edges of infrastructure for enterprise and can aggregate data in sub 10ms with at least 1gbps bw
kek, itd be better to just pipe the data straight to the fucking cloud

If anything, chainlink and rlc will complement eachother very well, both are great projects.

>It'd be easy to make
Then why isn't it done already? Hahahahah

I oversimplified it for you and your stupid brain couldn't understand. What I said about fog computing is there most simple explanation of it. You can even Google it bitch.

I've never seen a more asshurt bag holder in my life

But if there's one thing we can all agree on, is that ENG holders are unequivocally BTFO. RLC and Link are the only coins worth holding.

I'm holding large amounts of RLC and ENG. what does that make me?

IQ 150 and an INTP btw

A half retard?
I'd sell all of my eng after reading that article

> bagholder
5x Eth + 2.5x usd but thanks for your concern
your definition is wrong not simple

>can't refute argument of user
>ad hominem and muh 65%

You said exactly what I said except with more complexity. I kept it simple for you.

It's okay. Link is still a good coin (besides it being 65% centralized), but it'll never do the things RLC will do. You're just delusional to think otherwise.

ChainLink and RLC are not in competition.
All of biz should have RLC and LINK suicide bags
just in case.

Tell that to that guy

Link will do things RLC won't
RLC will do things Link won't
That was difficult

He literarely used if one time, what are you on about faggot?
user thanks for unmasking these faggot bag holders, was actually considering to buy some rlc. Guess I'm getting more link now

One retard is enough. Please leave

Kek you are really fucking mad. Thanks for showing me that rlc is useless and saving me some money

>RLC
>Useless
You're going to be real sad in about a week when it moons

topkek

Have you seen iExec volume chart over 4 months? It's so low, it seems like the same 10 people keep selling to each other back and forth. The project will naturally fizzle out and die, just like the vast majority of sub 100 projects.

>3 claps on a medium article

literally, who???

Pretty sure you're arguing with that dumb cunt from Tweeter who calls herself The_crypto_oracle. Really dugs her heels in after shilling RLC. Now refuses to accept she's wrong. Typical, really.

I don't know.. This person is fluent in Jow Forums meme language.. That bitch on twitter speaks like a bitch from twitter.

>Even vitalik thinks iExec is extremely useful
Proof? Or are you just making up stuff?

Pipe down street shitter, Americans are typing.

Do you really think erc tokens are the future and will enable you to make it? Wouldn't buying etherium allow you to profit from the adoption of either link or rlc? Wouldn't a new stand alone coin or BTC be a better investment? Genuinely curious.

Try Chicago, you pleeb. Where are you from? Shitsvillebuttfuckery, MO.?

Look at you, so eager to prove you don't shit on a street. Have you no dignity, thirsty user?

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Erc tokens dont have to prove their security by using ETH. ETH is already proven secure. One of the main good practices in software engineering is dont reinvent the wheel.