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by drcode
3767 days ago
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To be fair, only Consensys and R3CEV are "developing on ethereum"... Microsoft and Red Hat are merely offering machine images with ethereum software pre-installed for their users, as they do for many other software tools- Though I'm happy to be corrected, if you can point me to a Microsoft and/or Redhat-authored smart contract. The news for ethereum is positive enough right now, no need to exaggerate the facts. |
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I'm just trying to counter the idea that the excitement around ethereum is somehow manufactured by 'clever marketing'.