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Topic: Microsoft, yes the real MICROSOFT just partnered with IOTA - page 3. (Read 9611 times)

sr. member
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Virtually anyone can become a Microsoft partner if they pay a small amount of money. My friend became one while unemployed so he could add it to his resume. Whenever I see this type of nonsense posted even if it's for Bitcoin, Ethereum or IOTA it just makes me laugh.

Either your mistaken, or full of shit.

Post proof like we did, or it didn't happen
legendary
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Virtually anyone can become a Microsoft partner if they pay a small amount of money. My friend became one while unemployed so he could add it to his resume. Whenever I see this type of nonsense posted even if it's for Bitcoin, Ethereum or IOTA it just makes me laugh.

What is the name of your friend? Vitalik B. Wink Cheesy ?
hero member
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Virtually anyone can become a Microsoft partner if they pay a small amount of money. My friend became one while unemployed so he could add it to his resume. Whenever I see this type of nonsense posted even if it's for Bitcoin, Ethereum or IOTA it just makes me laugh.
sr. member
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What can you say, the guys a fucking nutbar
sr. member
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this nonsense shit already seen from miles and miles away, i once already said microsoft trying to add all the shitcoins to their shit project call azure. nothing new.

Reading your signature tells it all.

You make absolutely no sense. Sure many new coins are copies. Sure, those are shit. But you need to read up on Iota. You must have no idea.

"100% of new coins are a scam"
"Buy an old coin"

Are you serious?
Like what?

Microsoft adding shitcoins? They have added 4. Can you name them?


Come on man!!

What could be less copy and paste than Iota? Do you even know what a tangle is?

Just for laughs, what should I buy? Let me guess, Litecoin? Megacoin? Quark?

Come on, man Roll Eyes
legendary
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Certainly good news. It's a nice development and test platform, but I'm not sure about its significance in this early stage.
legendary
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Newbie
nothing new

These two words always appear in my mind after I've read your envious posts.
legendary
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this nonsense shit already seen from miles and miles away, i once already said microsoft trying to add all the shitcoins to their shit project call azure. nothing new.
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(From the Microsoft website)
AlphaPoint and IOTA

In addition Azure Blockchain as a Service welcomes AlphaPoint and IOTA to the ecosystem.

AlphaPoint's platform powers digital asset exchanges and provides institutions blockchain-enabled solutions to store, track, and trade digital assets. The company's future offerings on the Azure Marketplace will allow users to test and build blockchain applications leveraging a .NET stack. AlphaPoint’s team has over 50 years of combined experience in FinTech architecting high-performance financial systems for some of the worlds largest financial institutions.

IOTA is the worlds first Directed Acyclic Graph/Tangle based distributed ledger. This represents a radical redesign of the conventional blockchain architecture. The main difference between a Tangle and a Blockchain is the lack of rigid blocks, instead the Tangle is like a constant stream of settlements. IOTA came up with this model to solve the scalability issues of the blockchains which become very apparent in the world of Internet of Things.Another unique aspect of IOTA is the core's absolute lightweight nature enabling it to run on even tiny micro-sensors. With IOTA you can setup a settlement/transactional network for IoT clusters effortlessly and securely in a decentralized fashion. Additionally IOTA has built-in data transfer layer which allows for easy coupling of data streams and compensation models.

IOTA plans on delivering the following to the ecosystem:

  • Setting up a swarm of IOTA payment channels for IoT devices; one click deploy

  • Oracling for Smart Contracts

  • Setting up side-Tangle (similar to sidechain in regular blockchains)

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/blog/azure-blockchain-update-5/
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