- You really think Stanford Universitys Applied Cryptography Group and Imperial Colleges Centre for Cryptocurrency Research and Engineering would collaborate with a project if there is no real engineering!? You clearly haven't step a foot in an University, let alone in one of such prestige as the fine institutions we are collaborating with.
There is engineering yes, but its all derivative and unoriginal. Anyway that is not the reason for the collaboration, as I will prove by the following extract from one of your blog posts:
In addition to its own efforts, Nimiq is sponsoring blockchain research at Stanford Universitys Applied Cryptography Group under Dan Boneh (since August 2018) and a PhD position at Imperial Colleges Centre for Cryptocurrency Research and Engineering under Arthur Gervais (since October 2017). Most recently Nimiq sponsored the 1st International Summer School on Security & Privacy for Blockchains and Distributed Ledger Technologies, a program jointly organized by members of the Technical University of Vienna (TU Wien) and Princeton University.
So in other words, you need to give them money for them to work with you.
Pathetic, like paying a prostitute because you can't get it free. Haha
Weak sauce Richy boy, weak sauce.
Don't you dare censor this.