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PIC RELATED.

>> No.21364462
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>>21363844
We are going to the top 30 this month.

>> No.21364488

>>21363844
>>21364462
can anyone invite me to the RLC discord? I was in there some time ago but I left after an argument by a transjeet who dind't understand rlc.

>> No.21364490

where do i buy this shit

>> No.21364496

>>21363844
Actually, I just realized it IS digital oil, in that you cannot actually use oil for anything without running it through a complicated and expensive refining process, at the end of which you get a product you can actually use to do work, like gasoline or diesel.

Both of which are readily available in convenient locations in any quantity you could reasonably desire to use, with no need to fuck around with any of the above.

So "digital oil" is actually perfect. Bravo.

Actually, I just realized it IS digital oil, in that you cannot actually use oil for anything without running it through a complicated and expensive refining process, at the end of which you get a product you can actually use to do work, like gasoline or diesel.

Both of which are readily available in convenient locations in any quantity you could reasonably desire to use, with no need to fuck around with any of the above.

So "digital oil" is actually perfect. Bravo.

Actually, I just realized it IS digital oil, in that you cannot actually use oil for anything without running it through a complicated and expensive refining process, at the end of which you get a product you can actually use to do work, like gasoline or diesel.

Both of which are readily available in convenient locations in any quantity you could reasonably desire to use, with no need to fuck around with any of the above.

So "digital oil" is actually perfect. Bravo.

>> No.21364544

huffing

>> No.21364555

>>21364496
Your spacing gave me AIDS

>> No.21364557

>>21364490
binance, kyberswap, uniswap

>> No.21364607

>>21364490
Are you white?

>> No.21364651

Hahaha I haven't retards so broken they resort to copy paste spam in a looonggg time. Bullish af
>>21364496

>> No.21364680

>>21364555
What I love about this retarded shitcoin is that if you think about it for even one second, you realize how moronic it is as a commercial proposition.

>we're gonna sell the same service as is already offered by Microsoft/Amazon/Google/etc
>but with a convoluted and inconvenient payment system involving a volatile token that no business will ever EVER agree to
>why would Johnny CTO settle for just clicking "Pay Now" and getting his service, when he could go and buy ETH on an exchange, exchange that on a different exchange for iExec, record all those transactions, and then keep track of the fluctuating values and capital gains/losses those fluctuations cause, and the final value of iExec vs the ETH purchased at the end of each reporting period, so then Accounting can man-hours figuring out the extra tax burden the company incurred by going through this Rube Goldberg machine of a cloud computing service
>rather than just clicking "Pay Now" on Azure's website

DIGITAL OIL!

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>> No.21364877

>>21364651
STFU. There is no fud needed when they can't convince even one pajeet to use their marketplace in three years since product release.

And no one cares if compute is decentralized or not, people care for lowest prices and easiest / best overall solutions. iExec doesn't even have workers running, they're all shut down and no one is providing compute power except iexec on their own server. You are shilling it is as the next AWS like a complete retard when it can't even be used right now and is much more expensive than any normal, easy to use cloud.

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>>21364680
I guess you didn't watch the EEA conference then and aren't aware of the released list of partnerships.
Microsoft spent longer than Chainlink's entire presentation talking about DCCC and how everyone will use it

Microsoft, Intel, IBM, Ali Baba are just a few partners

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>>21364877
hahahaha seethe harder faggot
Workers have been up and anyone can use them, an RLChad here ran a Hello RLChads script and they just released their Enterprise Edition fully ready alongside huge partner reveals

It's not "the next AWS", it's the raw evolutionary descendant of AWS, and superior in every single capacity to the point if no comparison

You understand nothing and I feel no sadness that you, faggot, will stay poor