ICP

Few understand. So many blockchains are about to be rendered completely and utterly useless. The internet computer is crypto endgame.

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Red pill me on icp

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It transfers the internet from the computer to the computer on the internet through an elaborate proof of vc staking program.

> 2 more weeks.

Am I right?

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OK, now let's get an answer from someone who's not a complete retard

Best tech worst performing token buy and get poor.

R1b

Is it actually good tech. Is it comparable to chain link in thst regard. Conceptually good but just a bottomed out neverGMI shitcoin?

The essential purpose of the Internet Computer is to create a far superior blockchain for humanity to build on. Inside that objective there are many more specific intentions, some of which I review in broad strokes:

Public Utility That Grows Exponentially With Builders
Systems and Services That Are Unstoppable Like the Internet
Systems and Services That Are Secure by Default and Preserve Privacy
Crushing Complexity and Scaling Using Reimagined Smart Contracts
Blockchain at Web Speed That Runs on the Internet’s “Edge”
Removing Troublesome Intermediaries From Blockchain Systems
Removing Critical Usability Issues From Blockchain Systems
Unleashing Intelligent Governance and Autonomous Evolution
“Open Internet Services” With Tokenized Governance Systems
A Trustless Programmable Web With Non-Revocable Sharing
Democratizing Tech Opportunity by Extending It to the 99 Percent
Building a Richer Open Internet That Beats Out Mega Monopolies
Using Computation to Provide Stable Liquidity to Contracts
Making WebAssembly the World’s Virtual Machine
Completing the Blockchain Trinity

10 YEARS

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Yes. I guess it's similar. It has a different function to Chainlink but both are impressive in different regards. And both will probably make racist neets millionaires eventually.

10 YEARS

In 10 years’ time, it will be widely recognized by the tech community that the Internet Computer is on a likely trajectory that will one day make it humanity’s primary compute platform for building systems and services, and that the “open internet” will now near-certainly predominate over Big Tech’s closed proprietary ecosystem. Further, extraordinary growth within the DeFi ecosystem will have it approaching par with the traditional financial industry, generating more energy. The spirit and enthusiasm within the blockchain community will have spread out far and wide around the world, and vastly more people than ever before will be building on the internet rather than closed systems. The democratization of access to opportunity in tech to the 99 percent outside of Silicon Valley will have leveled the playing field and brought vastly more talent to bear. While Silicon Valley will remain a force to be reckoned with, its investors will increasingly be directing funds abroad to help support exciting and successful new services in far-flung locations where they could never have been built before. The provision of economic opportunity around the world will recruit many fervent new fans to the cause, further catalyzing the ecosystem. Very few computer science students will graduate without first having created a smart contract on the Internet Computer.

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Very few computer science students will graduate without first having created a smart contract on the Internet Computer.


Very few computer science students will graduate without first having created a smart contract on the Internet Computer.

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Just cope paste the companies from the left to the right for more accuracy.

ICP (Internet Computer Protocol) is a protocol that creates a brand new layer operating on top of the Internet enabling a global, decentralized cloud computer that can serve web content and process inputs and outputs at web speed.

It's an extension of IP (Internet Protocol), which connects computers around the world, but under IP all of the computation is done locally by individual computers and information is sent over the Internet to other computers. Under ICP, the computation is done by a virtual comptuer, running on top of the Internet itself, with computation being shared by hundreds, thousands, and eventually even millions of computer all working together in a coordinated fashion.

The ICP token is burned to create tokens (called "Cycles") which are used to pay for computational cycles for programs running on this virtual computer. The price of these cycles is tethered to the SDR, which is essentially a basket of various different fiat currencies, thus ensuring the price of cycles remains mostly stable and not dependent on fluctuations in the crypto market, including the ICP token itself. Thus if ICP price decreases, more ICP will need to be burned to pay for the same amount of cycles. And the opposite if the ICP price increases.

Basically, the goal of ICP is to become a "public cloud" servicing all of humanity's computational and web service needs, disintermediated from any single points of failure, and out of the control of authoritarian governments and liberal tech companies. It's what Ethereum was originally lauded to be but failed to deliver on, and even more than that too.

Fuck you faggot ICPee shills. This is what, the 3rd project to try and implement direct HTTP calls? The Dfinity, like every other team that has tried implementing this, has not even a foundational understanding on the type of security required to secure a function like that. This is unironically what made me sell for LINK. I had a small bag thinking they could be a useful layer but at this point we just don't know to what extent LINK's reach will be so no point in trying to guess what market it won't capture.

A stunningly shit idea.

You do realise you can buy commodity hardware for your Web needs, right?

You don't need a world spanning, hyper inefficient "world virtual computer" for a decentralised Web (which we already have)

You need a:
Static IP
Web domain registered with a DNS
And some commodity hardware.

You can do this at home! Much cheaper than any token based crypto shit. Much quicker.

All of which running on centralized servers.

Case in point parler. Lefties didn't like what was being said, so deleted the website. From the internet.

If you're against censorship, if you're against big tech monopoly, ICP is the answer. A decentralized truly free internet. Again, just one microcosm in the epic grandeur that spans the internet computers scope of what it aims to accomplish.

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*KNOCK KNOCK KNOCK*

POLICE OPEN UP.

Your servers are being seized for running a service containing wrongthink and enabling the use of illegal Cryptocurrency transaction among users. You're being fined a fuckload of money and will be thrown in jail too, and your service will be shut down and inaccessible. All of your users will lose all of their data and money forever.

Well, not that you had many users in the first place because your simple home setup isn't nearly powerful enough to service millions of simultaneous users. If you wanted to build a service like that you would have gone with a cloud provider because building web services at scale requires millions of dollars of really expensive hardware, the infrastructure to keep those servers cool and secure, constant maintenance, paid staff, and so on.

Yes but the issue of centralised severs isn't an issue when you control your own one's. It's a solution to a problem no one has. Centralization issues in Internet apply only to social media gatekeeping and aws. Both solved by using your own servers. If you make money off it, gl. But it's not an issue people will be running to ask for fixing and therefore the price is unlikely to pump

>If you're against censorship, if you're against big tech monopoly, ICP is the answer.
lol, lmao

forum.dfinity.org/t/upcoming-proposal-and-discussion-on-content-moderation/9424

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>finds your decentralized server and blows it up

If the government is going to do iy what makes you think some server farms you are renting can stop them. You're like the guy using a vpn thinking he's safe.

>All of which running on centralized servers.
I was talking about your own server. Ie even more decentraliser
ICP also cannot do millions of users and multimedia kek.

And the police can still shut you down even if you use crypto. Oh, they can even go after the ICP miners and validators, if they really wanted to. Say, you used ICP to run an Islamist terrorist message board. Even China wouldn't stop Interpol coming in and doing exactly that.

The fact you think technology can shield you from political power is cute af really.

Holy fuck. ICP is actually MORE efficient at censorship. Oh my... Baggies... We got too cocky.

How the fuck are they going to know when your transactions are more private than monero?

You fools are so shortsighted. ICP is in it's mere infancy. Nothing can stop what's coming. The raw power of what it is capable of is unlimited. There is no ceiling. There are no limits to this technology. Why the fuck do you think everyone keeps calling it alien tech? The potential for the internet computer is INFINITE. Never before in human history has such a capable technology existed.

There are no limits to what this technology can accomplish.

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Blowing up one datacenter wouldn't do shit, they'd have to blow up all of them. Or at least enough to cripple the network, which would be over 50% of them. So yeah the government is going to blow up thousands of data centers in dozens of countries around the world, and then keep blowing them up every time new nodes pop up, to shut down the Internet Computer. That's a totally feasible thing that will happen in reality. You're an idiot.

Most recent load testing shows that ICP can process 250,000 queries per second, and that will continue to scale as more subnets are added.

Multimedia already exists. There's a decentralized youtube service, a couple of imageboards, a dropbox-style service that you can pay cycles to store any kinds of files including images and videos. There are multiple games. The capability for these things exists.

The fact that you said "ICP miners and validators," neither of which is a thing proves how clueless you are. How much are you getting paid to FUD this shit, idiot?

I swear to God these baggies are so delusional. They literally think they're creating a new constitutional internet when in fact it's an even more restrictive digital prison. No refunds thanks for playing.

>oh that's your canister, now we'll penalize your neurons/principal ID etc

shhh don't tell avax and solana baggies that icp will just make their tech useless

>Soon
>2 more weeks
>Nothing can stop what is coming
Where we go one we go all
>Qpee

This is sounding more & more like a scam

>blow up all of them
And same for rented servers. Just fucking upload your Web files to a new provider. Easy.

>Internet
>Computer

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