Looking for a person who: 1. Has a software engineering bg 2. Got into crypto before 2013 3. Firmly understands bitcoin/blockchain 4. Has followed the technical debate 5. Discovered IOTA 6. Became IOTA fan 7. Has no issue with IOTA boobytrapping their code with bugs on purpose
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I guess you are newcomers. If you aren't, then I should have been able to find one who isn't. I'm sorry but global corporations are clueless when it comes to cryptocurrencies and distributed ledger technology. I've seen that first hand many times in my professional career.
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When it comes to crypto & DLT, they're clueless. Accenture which you mentioned actually filed for a patent for an "editable blockchain". But I understand completely that it's hard to imagine that they would be clueless (as a newcomer), it blew my mind too. Hence my assumption.
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I used to work for Microsoft. Yes, they have been pretty slow learners with DLT. I don't know about Bosch, but I'm guessing they are pretty clueless since they work with IOTA.
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"Used to work for Microsoft"? I guess it wasn't related to sending letters and making coffee, what was your job there?
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Well we can rule out a role at the “denying news articles of partnerships with scams” department, if he was working there you probably would have known him already
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funny that a Bitcoiner shill like you are still regurgitating that ad nauseam non-issue. i’ll presume that you either haven’t read the official
$IOTA Foundation response or you don’t care about anything that goes against your happy-place narrative?

https://blog.iota.org/official-iota-foundation-response-to-the-digital-currency-initiative-at-the-mit-media-lab-part-1-72434583a2 … - 6 more replies
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