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This was just leaked. iExec/RLC confirmed as a central part in the trusted compute ecosystem. Details will be revealed on devcon by Intel, Microsoft and Consensys. This is so much bigger than we thought!

Linkies BTFO, kek!

>> No.15798733

>>15798714
sauce me up my dear faggot

>> No.15798737

Oh, another link fud thread, kek

>> No.15798744

found it. we gonna make it bois https://github.com/EntEthAlliance/EEA-Trusted-Reward-Token

>> No.15798752

>>15798714
What all this shit means ?

>> No.15798762

>>15798752
link btfo. microsodt chose iexex

>> No.15798783

>>15798714
How do i buy this?
There's a catch: I'm from burgerland

>> No.15798784

>>15798752
That iExec will be central piece in providing off-chain computations to Ethereum - i.e. scaling ethereum. Mainly it means though that it will be used by enterprise consortiums, and Intel, Microsoft, Hyperledger, etc. have agreed on using it.

Link isn't mentioned in any of the docs, although it was supposed to be the oracle provider initially for the EEA/TCF. However, iExec is now also responsible for this.

>> No.15798788

>>15798783
airswap

>> No.15798806

>>15798714
Obsessed. Rent free.

>> No.15798817

>>15798784
The EEA trusted compute specification has nothing to do with scaling ETH; it's a suite of options (like TEEs) for enterprises while using blockchain.
Chainlink is involved in this intitiative as well.

And nothing is implied at all regarding oracles in your pic.

>> No.15798826

>>15798817
oracles are provided by iexec. microsoft chose iexec

>> No.15798832

>>15798826
>centralized untrusted oracles
defeating the whole purpose of blockchain. well done, you just proved, that rlc is obsolete

>> No.15798836

>>15798826
lmao, do you also smell your finger after fondling you anus? i also do that

>> No.15798837

>>15798817
> nothing to do with scaling ETH
"Why do we need to off-load on-chain execution to off-chain TEE?
Short answer is all about the Ethereum Scalability."

https://github.com/EntEthAlliance/EEA-Trusted-Reward-Token

> Chainlink is involved in this intitiative as well.
> ctrl+f iExec: 1 result
> ctrl+f Chainlink: 0 results
hmmm

>> No.15798840

>>15798826
>oracles are provided by iexec
proofs?

>microsoft chose iexec
This whole project is using Microsoft, not the other way around.
(well more specifically: this project is building on Microsoft Azure services so "industry" clients can make use of it)

>> No.15798839

>>15798832
oracles on iexec are decentralised and they dont require kyc. any more low iq fud butthurt linkie?

>> No.15798841

>>15798806
Kek
The morons on here shoot a load everytime they see an architecture diagram with their shitcoins name on it, as if every solution drawn in boxes becomes reality

>> No.15798847

>>15798839
I read their blog post, they mentioned chainlink like 35 times. rlc, not even once

>> No.15798863

>>15798837
That's specifically about TEEs, which naturally work off-chain for security and privacy reasons.
To imply this scales ETH is retarded, because 99% of TEE use would never be carried out at all on-chain.
Only iexec makes this "scaling" implication.

>> No.15798875

>>15798837
>> Chainlink is involved in this intitiative as well.
>> ctrl+f iExec: 1 result
>> ctrl+f Chainlink: 0 results
Now ctrl+f Chainlink here: https://entethalliance.org/enterprise-ethereum-alliance-releases-dff-chain-trusted-compute-specification-1-0/

>> No.15798883

>>15798863
Ummm yeah, you can remove all expensive processing from the smart contract into a TEE, obivously that scales ETH, as it allows more execution logic throughput.

Sound like a lot of linkie cope.

>> No.15798889

specification!=implementation.

That spec is old and in the now released implementation, Chainlink doesn't play any role. At all.

>> No.15798890

>>15798875
and do the same for iexec. kek btfo

>> No.15798901

>>15798883
> “Many enterprise blockchain use cases have demanding requirements for privacy, security, throughput, and latency that are difficult to achieve. Temporarily moving some transactions off-chain for computation elsewhere, and then returning a summary to the main chain is a promising method for achieving such requirements,” said EEA Executive Director Ron Resnick. “I would like to thank Banco Santander, ConsenSys, iExec, Intel, Microsoft, Oracalize, >>>Chainlink<<<< and all the EEA members that provided contributions to this important specification.”

Faggot

>> No.15798905

Stop it anon, I'm already too erect, my dick is about to bleed

>> No.15798912

>>15798901
see >>15798889

>> No.15798913

>>15798901
chainlink barely made contributions. iexec is posted as a major provider in the paper. while shitstink paid to get its name up there

>> No.15798922

>>15798883
>you can remove all expensive processing from the smart contract into a TEE
The parts of it that require more privacy, yes.
There are many other options for offloading on-chain processes, like basic oracles. The only thing unique about TEEs is privacy.

>>15798890
Why "btfo"?
I never claimed iexec wasn't involved lmao.
Cabelguen has been involved in this initiative from the start.

>> No.15798936

>>15798922
link oracles cant verify computation results onchain

>> No.15798942

>>15798936
That's literally all they do lmao.

>> No.15798950

These motherfuckers actually using azure computers. Why didn't link get this partnership?

>> No.15798956

>>15798950
You obviously don't know how Azure works.

>> No.15798965
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15798965

>>15798942

>> No.15798979

>>15798965
lol, so you started talking about TEE computations in response to me talking specifically about "BASIC oracles".

You're retarded, and so is your pic.

>> No.15798981

So it doesn’t mean a lot I guess
You should stop with this screen. It is wrong

>> No.15798983

>>15798956
Azure cloud runs on computers you dumb twat you think all that shit is being computed magically in the air?

>> No.15798991

>>15798979
if you are not doing computations in tee you cant trust them faggot face. try coping even harder

>> No.15798992

>>15798983
That's not what Azure is made for though, retard.

>> No.15798993

>>15798983
yes, Azure runs on computers honey. There there.

>> No.15798999

>>15798991
>if you are not doing computations in tee you cant trust them faggot face
So we can't trust any blockchain, got it.

>> No.15799000

>>15798993
computers and served are the same thing mongol

>> No.15799002

>>15798991
Are you fucking kidding me? You've got to be fucking kidding me.
Blockchain works independant of TEE computation.
Think about that for a second, retard.

>> No.15799023

>>15798992
>Microsoft Azure (formerly Windows Azure /ˈæʒər/) is a cloud computing service created by Microsoft for building, testing, deploying, and managing applications and services through Microsoft-managed data centers.

Stop being booty blasted by semantics

Price isn't pumping yet... Still time to buy

>> No.15799024

>>15799002
yeah. and link cant prove computations onchain while iexec can.

>> No.15799059

>>15799024
Iexec enters the data and the key separately into the enclave, and then combines them after the enclave.
Tell us all about how this is something Chainlink cannot do.

>> No.15799061

>>15799023
Price won’t pump. It’s already priced in

>> No.15799072

if this news leaked about chainlink it'd be 2x already lmao

>> No.15799080

>>15799072
Except this is nothing new.

>> No.15799089

>>15799080
how butthurt are you lmao

>> No.15799100

>>15799072
Normal. I have no RLC and don’t understand anything about what they do and what they want to achieve

>> No.15799112

Programmer here, OP clearly has no idea what he’s talking about

>> No.15799122

>>15799089
No need to project, anon.

Answer >>15799059
pls

>> No.15799126

>>15799112
senior software architect here. OP is legit

>> No.15799247

>>15798714
It will depend of their role in this

>> No.15799263

>>15799112
>He installed a WordPress template and thinks he's a programmer

>> No.15799422

>>15798714
imagine not owning the oil pipelines of the new world