ujang1
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April 13, 2017, 08:34:33 PM |
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i want to join blog and translation withpaper sir Whether open bounty blog and translation withpaper if yes pliss pm me thanks Many people want to participate in such bounties, especially in such grate project.
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Cokezero
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April 14, 2017, 06:58:30 AM |
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Dev: I have a important question for you. Why is there no lock-up period for the owner's shares? How do you prevent that employees directly withdraw their stake and leave the project?
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abbaw
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April 14, 2017, 07:00:37 AM |
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Is iEx.ec: The Distributed Cloud similar to the Golem project? https://golem.network/
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April 14, 2017, 07:08:01 AM |
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There are similarities and differences between iEx.ec and Golem. In term of vision, iEx.ec aims at building a blockchain-based distributed Cloud, while Golem aims at building a worldwide supercomputer. In term of technology, we benefit from our background in distributed computing. We developed several software on top of which iEx.ec is being built and those software have already being used to build distributed computing infrastructures. In term of products, we're not addressing the same markets at the same time. iEx.ec is targeting at the first place blockchain-based applications that require extra data, extra applications and extra compute capacities. As we understand Golem, they first target HPC (or let's say HTC, High Throughput Computing) using GND as a mean of payment. The distributed Cloud provided by iEx.ec will enable a larger range of applications, as the iEx.ec network will enable the applications for which the centralized Cloud is a limiting factor. This includes: blockchain-based applications, IoT +Big Data, distributed machine learning, ambient AI, VR, Edge/Fog computing, smart cities/buildings, etc... We think that Golem and iEx.ec are somehow both competing against centralized Cloud providers. So I hope that in the future, there will be enough synergy between the two projects to pool our strengths.
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abbaw
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April 14, 2017, 07:28:15 AM |
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There are similarities and differences between iEx.ec and Golem. In term of vision, iEx.ec aims at building a blockchain-based distributed Cloud, while Golem aims at building a worldwide supercomputer. In term of technology, we benefit from our background in distributed computing. We developed several software on top of which iEx.ec is being built and those software have already being used to build distributed computing infrastructures. In term of products, we're not addressing the same markets at the same time. iEx.ec is targeting at the first place blockchain-based applications that require extra data, extra applications and extra compute capacities. As we understand Golem, they first target HPC (or let's say HTC, High Throughput Computing) using GND as a mean of payment. The distributed Cloud provided by iEx.ec will enable a larger range of applications, as the iEx.ec network will enable the applications for which the centralized Cloud is a limiting factor. This includes: blockchain-based applications, IoT +Big Data, distributed machine learning, ambient AI, VR, Edge/Fog computing, smart cities/buildings, etc... We think that Golem and iEx.ec are somehow both competing against centralized Cloud providers. So I hope that in the future, there will be enough synergy between the two projects to pool our strengths. good comparisons between both projects, thank you so much.
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April 14, 2017, 08:07:41 AM |
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i want to join blog and translation withpaper sir Whether open bounty blog and translation withpaper if yes pliss pm me thanks Hello anounimus, In what language would you like to translate please ? Join us in our slack : https[Suspicious link removed]c-team.slack.com
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jbrg
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April 14, 2017, 08:13:47 AM |
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i want to join blog and translation withpaper sir Whether open bounty blog and translation withpaper if yes pliss pm me thanks Hello anounimus, In what language would you like to translate please ? Join us in our slack : https[Suspicious link removed]c-team.slack.comJoin us, folks! --> iExec Slack: http://slack.iex.ec
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April 14, 2017, 08:32:24 AM |
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Dev: I have a important question for you. Why is there no lock-up period for the owner's shares? How do you prevent that employees directly withdraw their stake and leave the project?
This is my last question before I will invest. Please answer.
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MoneroMooo
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April 14, 2017, 09:16:21 AM |
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There are similarities and differences between iEx.ec and Golem. In term of vision, iEx.ec aims at building a blockchain-based distributed Cloud, while Golem aims at building a worldwide supercomputer. In term of technology, we benefit from our background in distributed computing. We developed several software on top of which iEx.ec is being built and those software have already being used to build distributed computing infrastructures. In term of products, we're not addressing the same markets at the same time. iEx.ec is targeting at the first place blockchain-based applications that require extra data, extra applications and extra compute capacities. As we understand Golem, they first target HPC (or let's say HTC, High Throughput Computing) using GND as a mean of payment. The distributed Cloud provided by iEx.ec will enable a larger range of applications, as the iEx.ec network will enable the applications for which the centralized Cloud is a limiting factor. This includes: blockchain-based applications, IoT +Big Data, distributed machine learning, ambient AI, VR, Edge/Fog computing, smart cities/buildings, etc... We think that Golem and iEx.ec are somehow both competing against centralized Cloud providers. So I hope that in the future, there will be enough synergy between the two projects to pool our strengths. thanks, it's a pretty good analysis about the projects. Golem; wants to build a super computer that will only be created with the super networks. appeals to a system that requires heavy processing power. this is not too difficult, but the details and the procedure requires just as much work. iex;the center is a non-Collection offers the ease of big data and high performance computing applications. on distributed cloud technology have developed. users will be able to receive applications from the cloud easily. Golem can provide a good fit with super computers. i think; won't fail like elastic project.
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mirceamoca
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April 14, 2017, 10:36:07 AM |
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dragonares
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April 14, 2017, 11:43:48 AM |
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So many Chinese whales will invest in RLC because of the massive campaigns in China, definitely a dragon project. I assume that this one can be the largest supercomputer project, even better than Golem.
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meeekz
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April 14, 2017, 12:19:21 PM |
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Hopefully we can get into this project. Last time there was aggressive crowdsaling, MEW could not handle the transaction load.
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tiger5056
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April 14, 2017, 12:22:57 PM |
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I am trying to find difference between Golm and iEX. is there any white paper that differentiate?
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April 14, 2017, 12:31:01 PM |
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There are similarities and differences between iEx.ec and Golem. In term of vision, iEx.ec aims at building a blockchain-based distributed Cloud, while Golem aims at building a worldwide supercomputer. In term of technology, we benefit from our background in distributed computing. We developed several software on top of which iEx.ec is being built and those software have already being used to build distributed computing infrastructures. In term of products, we're not addressing the same markets at the same time. iEx.ec is targeting at the first place blockchain-based applications that require extra data, extra applications and extra compute capacities. As we understand Golem, they first target HPC (or let's say HTC, High Throughput Computing) using GND as a mean of payment. The distributed Cloud provided by iEx.ec will enable a larger range of applications, as the iEx.ec network will enable the applications for which the centralized Cloud is a limiting factor. This includes: blockchain-based applications, IoT +Big Data, distributed machine learning, ambient AI, VR, Edge/Fog computing, smart cities/buildings, etc... We think that Golem and iEx.ec are somehow both competing against centralized Cloud providers. So I hope that in the future, there will be enough synergy between the two projects to pool our strengths. I mentioned this in the Slack, but I continue to believe that initially iExec should brand itself as "Off chain computation for dapps". That is nice and concise and it will clear up a lot of confusion. Then you can always start your response with: "We're working on making it easy for dapps to do computation they can't do on the blockchain. Golem is working on regular computation needs outside dapps."
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tiger5056
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April 14, 2017, 12:34:27 PM |
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thanks for explanation
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mirceamoca
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April 14, 2017, 12:48:17 PM |
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There are similarities and differences between iEx.ec and Golem. In term of vision, iEx.ec aims at building a blockchain-based distributed Cloud, while Golem aims at building a worldwide supercomputer. In term of technology, we benefit from our background in distributed computing. We developed several software on top of which iEx.ec is being built and those software have already being used to build distributed computing infrastructures. In term of products, we're not addressing the same markets at the same time. iEx.ec is targeting at the first place blockchain-based applications that require extra data, extra applications and extra compute capacities. As we understand Golem, they first target HPC (or let's say HTC, High Throughput Computing) using GND as a mean of payment. The distributed Cloud provided by iEx.ec will enable a larger range of applications, as the iEx.ec network will enable the applications for which the centralized Cloud is a limiting factor. This includes: blockchain-based applications, IoT +Big Data, distributed machine learning, ambient AI, VR, Edge/Fog computing, smart cities/buildings, etc... We think that Golem and iEx.ec are somehow both competing against centralized Cloud providers. So I hope that in the future, there will be enough synergy between the two projects to pool our strengths. I mentioned this in the Slack, but I continue to believe that initially iExec should brand itself as "Off chain computation for dapps". That is nice and concise and it will clear up a lot of confusion. Then you can always start your response with: "We're working on making it easy for dapps to do computation they can't do on the blockchain. Golem is working on regular computation needs outside dapps." "Off chain computation for DApps" is really what we do, but only a small fraction of the iEx.ec vision. This is the most immediate feature to deliver. This is one of 2 big perspectives, in which DApps go towards the Distributed Cloud market network to feed themselves with different types of RESOURCE. The second perspective is from the small Cloud service providers that perform business transactions within the iEx.ec market network but based. In this case, different kinks of other applications (NOT dapps) will benefit from the blockchain features. So any Cloud service transaction goes to blockchain to access/save key transaction values so enhanced business models become possible.
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mirceamoca
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April 14, 2017, 12:51:40 PM |
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There are similarities and differences between iEx.ec and Golem. In term of vision, iEx.ec aims at building a blockchain-based distributed Cloud, while Golem aims at building a worldwide supercomputer. In term of technology, we benefit from our background in distributed computing. We developed several software on top of which iEx.ec is being built and those software have already being used to build distributed computing infrastructures. In term of products, we're not addressing the same markets at the same time. iEx.ec is targeting at the first place blockchain-based applications that require extra data, extra applications and extra compute capacities. As we understand Golem, they first target HPC (or let's say HTC, High Throughput Computing) using GND as a mean of payment. The distributed Cloud provided by iEx.ec will enable a larger range of applications, as the iEx.ec network will enable the applications for which the centralized Cloud is a limiting factor. This includes: blockchain-based applications, IoT +Big Data, distributed machine learning, ambient AI, VR, Edge/Fog computing, smart cities/buildings, etc... We think that Golem and iEx.ec are somehow both competing against centralized Cloud providers. So I hope that in the future, there will be enough synergy between the two projects to pool our strengths. I mentioned this in the Slack, but I continue to believe that initially iExec should brand itself as "Off chain computation for dapps". That is nice and concise and it will clear up a lot of confusion. Then you can always start your response with: "We're working on making it easy for dapps to do computation they can't do on the blockchain. Golem is working on regular computation needs outside dapps." "Off chain computation for DApps" is really what we do, but only a small fraction of the iEx.ec vision. This is the most immediate feature to deliver. This is one of 2 big perspectives, in which DApps go towards the Distributed Cloud market network to feed themselves with different types of RESOURCE. The second perspective is from the small Cloud service providers that perform business transactions within the iEx.ec market network but based. In this case, different kinks of other applications (NOT dapps) will benefit from the blockchain features. So any Cloud service transaction goes to blockchain to access/save key transaction values so enhanced business models become possible. This might help in understanding the 2 main perspectives of iEx.ec based on the 2 main technologies it relies on: BLOCKCHAIN and CLOUD. https://medium.com/iex-ec/the-essence-of-the-rlc-token-90812b21d166
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mirceamoca
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April 15, 2017, 03:39:54 PM |
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elma
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April 15, 2017, 06:41:18 PM |
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I won't be able to join the crowdsale the 19th (trip without computer) Is it possible to place some order somewhere before the date ?
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