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>http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Interoperability_C4IR_Smart_Contracts_Project_2020.pdf
ctrl+f "avalon"
The WEF paper, which is definitely bullish for LINK, is also somewhat bullish for RLC. In the paper, it mentions hyperledger avalon in the offchain computing section. The paper actually talks about the need for off-chain computing and TEEs a lot. Hyperledger Avalon is made up by a lot of groups, but one of the main contributing groups is iExec.
>https://www.hyperledger.org/blog/2019/10/03/introducing-hyperledger-avalon
"It’s also worth understanding a little of the project’s history to see how these communities came together. Avalon began as a reference implementation of the EEA’s Off-Chain Trusted Compute Specification, which sought to standardize how to farm out and reconcile workloads. Coming out of the EEA specification discussions, iExec was excited to build a heart disease evaluation prototype. iExec also immediately dove into building the Ethereum components for Avalon’s proxy model."

Who wrote the EEA’s Off-Chain Trusted Compute Specification? iExec:
https://entethalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/EEA_Off_Chain_Trusted_Compute_Specification_V1_0.pdf

Enterprise won't use blockchain if they have to put all data on chain. iExec's tech is NOT for NEETs who trade shitcoins. It is for enterprises that want to work on Ethereum, but don't want so much data on chain.
iExec is literally designing and writing the standards for the space. We are going to fucking make it boys.

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Indeed, thank baron after seeing the dump, my hands were weakening, but for now until mars they're strong enough

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>>24741901

>> No.24743106

>>24741901
Never selling

>> No.24743114

Wow this is just sad, honestly. You rlcjeets are so pathetic. Only town crier nodes will be used, anything else belongs in the trash. Why don't you just buy link.

>> No.24743248

>>24743114
bashing link while shilling link.
Hmmmmm, very interesting

>> No.24743320

I’ve bought and sold RLC 4 times already over the last 3 years.
Some was nice profit, 1 was a 8% net
If I buy back in now I’d feel like a idiot.
I told myself this project is full of shit
and the market proved right.
I don’t feel like any progress has been made. Kinda thought a pivot is in the works but that went stale.
At that point what would be the catalyst to break $1.80-$1.90 and go to a new ATH?

>> No.24743352

>>24741901
>iExec is literally designing and writing the standards for the space.
no they are not...

>> No.24743371

>>24743114
>why don't you just buy an inferior coin that is in the top 10
because I like money

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>>24741901