Can someone explain to a brainlet what is this shit?

Can someone explain to a brainlet what is this shit?
altrun.org/posts/iexec rlc/crypto-price-feed-by-j48-coinbase-api-secured-by-iexec-dapp-of-the-month-2be6693c2af

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>altrun.org/posts/iexec rlc/crypto-price-feed-by-j48-coinbase-api-secured-by-iexec-dapp-of-the-month-2be6693c2af
IT MEANS IM RICH

>We’ll showcase what can be achieved with iExec tools and libraries, demonstrating how easy it can be to create applications, run using decentralized and confidential cloud computing.

An all-in-one Oracle-based price feed application for multiple cryptocurrencies
Signed and trusted thanks to iExec trusted data encryption within Intel SGX hardware enclaves
Makes use of the brand new APIs by Coinbase, a release that has been a hot topic in the blockchain community recently
To top everything off, the interface is hosted via IPFS, being fully decentralized and Web3 certified—the future is here!

>the future is here!
>the future is here!
>the future is here!
>the future is here!

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>I first learned about iExec back in 2017, at which point the ICO mania was in full swing and it was hard to tell which projects were all hype and which had actual promise. iExec originally caught my eye as it seemed similar to folding@home

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man all my money is gone...

It means we are rich

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>combining that type of tech with an immutable ledger seemed admirably futuristic.

>I’m working on a crypto price analysis dapp running on iExec that will access a private dataset stored on Google BigQuery. It’s currently more of a demo of the tech, since I’m just exploring the possibilities of using iExec to access data on Google BigQuery.

>Why did you choose iExec confidential computing to secure the data?
About a month ago, the SGX-based Kaiko Price Feed dapp was released, inspiring me to try something similar with the Coinbase API. Without TEE, none of this would really be possible, given that the API key would have to be in paintext and visible to all. Using a decentralized cloud provider such as iExec to report signed API data on-chain felt like a perfect combination to me. As the amount of signed API providers grow the need and demand for on-chain updaters increases significantly

>Encrypting the API key allows for this dapp to run securely on any worker (with SGX) within an TEE workerpool without exposing the actual API key or any of the data. This also allows API providers to take advantage of publishing an encrypted API key on the marketplace without ever publicly revealing the API key, yet still remaining the provider of the data. This avoids giving up control of data they provide to secondhand resellers and eliminates complications where the API results might be sensitive or confidential, also providing them with unique monetization opportunities.

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Why is it dumping?

OP USE A MORE VISIBILE OP IMAGE NEXT TIME

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