Someone redpill me on this coin

please?

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bro please is this coin good? can you redpill me

I think it would be wise to have a suicide bag of it and hold it for a couple of years at least
that's what I'm doing

Ok that's a pretty good thing to consider, I might pick some up just based on a longer term crypto hold, but I want to get more of a redpill on it. Does anyone on biz have the capability to redpill me on this coin? It seems really complex and may be hard to shill

personally I think PoCo is really revolutionary

other than that you'll hear about partnerships with Intel, IBM, Alibaba Cloud, some others I forget

the low supply too seems really attractive

can you simply explain why it is revolutionary?
the partnerships are definitely impressive, it makes no sense the marketcap is so low, its a main reason why i want to invest
low supply is really nice too, plus the devs dont hold a lot either

utility token for decentralized cloud computing with consensus

helped write the EEA Trusted Compute Spec V1 along with intel
>The Trusted Computing specification enables privacy in blockchain translations, moving intensive processing from a main blockchain to improve scalability and latency, and support of attested Oracles
If there's a future for ethereum/ blockchain TEE computations iexec will be there

Chainlink (Sergey) was an actual contributor to the document and not just an editor like iexec
Please don't smudge the truth just to shill your coin

Okay so is it better than every other cloud coin?
That's cool that they're very involved in the computing blockchain space, makes me want to go all in to be honest.
I just did a bit of googling after seeing your comment and you're wrong. iExec have contributors AND editors. Chainlink just has a contributor (sergey)

>Editors:
Sanjay Bakshi (Intel)
Yevgeniy (Eugene) Yarmosh (Intel)
Lei Zhang (iExec Blockchain Tech)
Contributors:
Thomas Bertani (Oraclize), Mic Bowman (Intel), Jean-Charles Cabelguen (iExec), Andreas
Freund (ConsenSys), Bill Gleim (ConsenSys), Marley Gray (Microsoft), Puneetha Karamsetty
(Web3Labs), Junji Katto (Itau), Dan von Kohorn (ConsenSys / Independent), Sergey Nazarov
(Chainlink), Chaals Nevile (EEA), George Polzer (Everymans AI), Przemyslaw Jakub
Siemion (Santander Digital), Michael Steiner (Intel), Ben Towne (SAE ITC), Bruno Vavala
(Intel), Tom Willis (Intel)

This same fagging is so fucking cringe

who is samefagging I asked a question and some anons are nice enough to redpill me

Not going to recognize that you're wrong? Rude dude. At least say you're sorry.
Also thanks dudes for trying to redpill me on this. I bought a little 5k bag.

>some user
kill yourself

I think it suffers from ChainLink's competition.
It's like Waves and Ethereum. DId waves tae off? No.
iExec won't take off. But if you are lucky and alt season and the devs don't abandon the project and market it in the next alt season (if any the next year) you could have some nice gains
But it's a shitcoin... go all in XSN (stakenet) if you want some good cone with useful scope

>If there's a future for ethereum/ blockchain TEE computations
Why does TEE computations need blocchain?

Why does TEE computations need blocchain?

>Why does TEE computations need blocchain?
They don't, it's the other way around - blockchain needs TEE.
On-chain computation is expensive. Off-chain computation is cheap but needs to be trusted... unless you have TEE, in which case you can do off-chain computation and cryptographically verify the results. Off-chain computation with all the security of on-chain computation.
That last sentence sums up why I hold RLC.

>In the works for the largest global supercomputer
>entire cities will run on iexec
>fedak has the bogdanoffs on speed dial
>iexec will simulate protein folding on the blockchain
>quantum computing at your fingertips
>the network that backs up your conscience when you die
>compatible with elon musk neuralink for AI backbone for recall and instant education
>runs the network for all global autonomous vehicle coordination, traffic control
>plan on being the first blockchain with a node on every planet in the solar system
>undercover partnerships with every country in the g7 to offload computing power in the next 10 years
>also does what chainlink does
>under a dollar

SCAM RAN BY A TRANNY LOVER
5/15 NEVER BAGUETTE

Is TEE hackable?

Intel says it isn't. But it's a computer system, so logically there are most likely bugs somewhere.

>bmw partnership
>sticker on skateboard
>photos visiting google campus
>french