Is anyone actually using Iexec?

So i understand the idea behind Iexec, and it looks good on paper. But if it's as revolutionary as they say, why isn't it being used already? The roadmap is complete right? So if I need offchain computing for my Dapp right now I can use Iexec? Surely there's at least one Dapp out there that would be using it if it was actually a functioning product that performed as advertised?

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i think we're mainly waiting for the enterprise token swap to launch in Q1 2021

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wrong pic

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I'm more talking about Dapps on Ethereum. Isn't Iexec basically the only solution right now for heavy offchain computations that are either too expensive or cant be done on the Eth network? I was under the impression this part of the Iexec protocol was already functioning.

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I've seen this, but this is a one man job and it's not using the computing marketplace. Cool and all, but if this is all that's been done so far it doesn't give me the warm and fuzzys.

I've used it to fertilize my front-lawn. That's about it.

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the fact people go to the effort to make these memes is actually so bullish

>contract under NDA
A VIETNAMESE COLLEGE HAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAH

no it is bears sirs it is over gilles

bullish as fuck

How is it bullish?

>plebbit spacing
kek fuck off newfaggot

I've actually been holding since 2017, but these bags are starting to get pretty heavy...

Dogshit is a bad fertilizer, attracts lots of parasites and much more harmful bacteria

It is.

eRLC (e for enterprise) is the regulated version of the protocol.

They are so based that instead of cucking to regulators, they built a parallel protocol that uses the same token supply to allow compliant enterprise adoption.

People who don't fear regulators can still use the unregulated version, which is fully operational. iExec completed everything they set out to build in their whitepaper earlier this year.

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Even if it was, Vietnam is a titanic market with an enormous amount of interest in crypto.
People would be insane to be ignoring Vietnam's explosive growth right now, especially as the western world has fallen into decadent decline.

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I guess I'm just wondering why it isn't seeing any adoption in the crypto community? Is it just that it's not needed at this point in the space, but will be as dapps become more complex and require off-chain computing to function? This is the only logical reason I can think of that it's not being used. Which if this is the case, then it's insanely bullish.

crypto dev community is small as balls sirs iexzecs time will be soon

no one uses this garbage 5 versions in
its just a seasonally spammed shitcoin that telegram call groups can easily make money off of

AMF approved SEC approval on the way fudnigger
DotB soon, stay poor

yeah stay poor NIGGER sirs, dotb soon sec soon sex soon

Nothing in crypto is “adopted” yet. We legit still have 20 years ahead of us untill adoption towards all crypto

goddamn scope out this tranny boys lmao
at what age did you start the hormone blockers that made you this retarded?

That's fair. I just would have expected something to come from it already.

No one is even trying to answer your question. He wants to know why smart contract devs have yet to adopt iexecs platform. He is not asking about enterprise adoption.

Actual programmer here. I tried to deploy a decentralized app on iExec's sidechain and it was a mess.
The documentation is poor as fuck and it's clearly not ready for adoption yet.

The ball is rolling.

Consider for example Loopring. Best L2 available, has been ready all year. They are still only seeing slow adoption.

These things are exponential. Slowly at first, then all at once. Some time next year Loopring will be fucking insanely large for payments. In fact, if Loopring doesn't achieve mass-adoption, crypto has failed. It's secure scalability is simply necessary, there are no ways around this.

Similar for iExec. A compute layer is simply necessary. There are no ways around this. They will achieve massive adoption.


Early catalysts:

LRC - 3.6 mobile wallet and AMM (December 2020)

RLC - eRLC launch and US reg (February 2021)

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Arbitrum has potential to destroy iExec and "oil baroons" never talk about it.

yeah seriously, I'm a code programmer M.D. as well, and I can't get anything to run because of the BOOLEAN PROBLEM THEY STILL HAVEN'T SOLVED
also TOKEN NOT NEEDED
kek faggot
digits observed, prophecy witnessed

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