What are your opinions on these tokens? I am talking storj, sia, fluence, filecoin, and so on. I'm not so much interested in any individual token as I am in the general idea of letting individuals rent out hard-drive space for dividends. Do you think that these distributed storage schemes will actually be adopted by serious people? Will it challenge services like Dropbox or even AWS?
I'm interested in what someone who is knowledgeable on the subject has to say.
They fucking will, read the money skelly commandments that I posted here for you fags today but nobody read
Also I'm work in software / it security, this thing will fucking boom. But not short term. Everyone is busy with memecoins
Bought Storj today. Chart looking great.
>>3300152
Distributed storage is slow as shit and cannot compete against the big guys.
Also read the article about this same coin on shitcoin.com
>>3300152
Friendly reminder that ecc is developing file storage and is still only 13 sats
>>3300220
this is still me, just switched to type this from my mac instead of phone, because it seems like you are one of the few who asked the real question in the middle of this shitbag circus.
I worked in a certain open source company that got used huge finances (hundreds of millions) from Intel just on the promise that we'll deliver an open source cloud solution that companies would be able to deploy on premises. This thing is two fold
1) Companies want private clouds where can store all their shit and be sure that no NSA eyes their stuff on AWS
2) Intel doesn't want AWS and Azure and the likes to dominate the storage market because they (AWS etc) will then control the market and cut Intel' profits by dictating the ssd/hdd prices.
Now out of nowhere this blockchain explodes and these companies that you mentioned pop up. This is where the money is (not short term).
Also VB aka money skelly said this among other things:
> Besides the financial area, I'd say the following areas
> are prospective: the Internet security; the logistics;
> anything that has to do with identity; a more expensive
> but also a safer information storage.
Screencap this and keep an eye on the companies in this field.
Let the biztards ride their memecoins to death, but this thing will pop. And not just one company will win. Many of the will, competition is good for the ssd/hdd vendors and for the customers and the market. But this will probably happen when the dust settles or maybe sooner, who knows. But they will be worth A LOT.
Burst
>>3300373
Thanks for the reply.
>>3300193
post it again