I just watched Cliff tonight at a Palo Alto meetup. By far the most impressive of the speakers.
I'd like to be involved in Alpha.
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Hey! This is Cliff, thank you, the other two projects were great, too, and the Cooley/SEC attorneys I thought had great perspectives. Glenn is a class act.
There is an amazing team that makes Hadron possible and I'm just one of the chess pieces. One day, hopefully you all can meet Michael, Evan, CJ, everyone. Thank you for your inspirational post. Thanks also for going to the meet and posting!
We'll probably be at the WCEF (World Crypto Economic Forum) on the Jan 15th, but that will be a much shorter talk. I have been told that we also are launching our product that night, so that will be interesting.
Absolutely, I think both the other projects were interesting too, and I enjoyed the whole meetup. However, enabling AI on a large scale while leveraging currently dormant global compute sounds pretty amazing. Sure hope you guys can execute!
I also have a few questions after thinking about it tonight:
1. do customers pay the same rate for any/every job? Or do certain datasets cost more to "mine"? If so, does Hadron get the benefit of that arbitrage or pass it on to miners? And if it goes to miners, how are the miners who get higher paying mining jobs elected?
2. How will firewalls and other web security react to the miner? How much data is transmitted? How much data do you anticipate a miner will transmit in the course of an hour or any other arbitrary amount of time?
3. How does a user know that Hadron won't be able to access their personal data?
4. Sounds like you already have some customers lined up? What type of user scale do you need to satisfy customer demand?
5. Staking limits/token supply?
6. What transactions hit the ethereum blockchain? What is your recourse if we find out ethereum can't scale to support its dapps?
Pardon some of these questions, I can't seem to find the original white paper on mobile.
Again, good luck! I'm really excited about this.