RE: iEx.ec has a great board of advisors which includes reps from Genesis Mining, Gatecoin, Wanxiang Blockchain Lab, and more!

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iEx.ec has a great board of advisors which includes reps from Genesis Mining, Gatecoin, Wanxiang Blockchain Lab, and more!

in ethereum •  8 years ago 

thanks. Your advice has spread to many others..........

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I don't give advice. I just give my opinions and explain my own decisions. I'm not qualified to give advice.

That's precisely why I like your non-advice. I normally don't follow anyone's advice, but with you I make an excpetion.

You do so at your own risk though because I'm no expert. Maybe there are no experts when it comes to token trading.

What I do know is the tech and what is useful to my self interest. If you have similar "nerd interests" and want unlimited access to computation resources then you'd want at least a respectable percentage of RLC token supply. Even in the small percent chance that it can work, if it works then everything changes.

That said I think Steem is a lot safer and wouldn't trade my Steem for RLC, but I do think RLC has potential utility. It has potential to be a productive asset and not be like "gold" which just sits. Computation can be used to increase your wealth in the future.

yes, i do want to get into AI, and learning how to harness it.

Any AI or smart contract which uses AI will require lots of computation resources and data. AI lives on data and computation resources.

Think of this platform running Geneative design ; it will transform a lot of things.

In a few months we will be able to 'mine' not just tokens but also hardware or even software in this place

Already thought of it and even have some projects I intended to develop when the technology catches up to my ideas. However I'm not entirely certain RLC and iEx.ec will be able to handle that for a few years.