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RE: IOTA - Cannot be used for IoT. Loss of funds may occur. It's isn't the future.

this apparently isn't a review taken to be seriously, the most Part of of the blog deals with him having problems handling tools and systems, like Linux for compiling the node, which isn't necessary for running a node, which again isn't needed for handling the wallet.
so this bold statement isn't a result of what is covered in the blog.

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"In summary, when you strip away the fancy tech jargon like Directed Acylic Graphs, Internet of Things, and Tangle, what the IOTA whitepaper proposes is simple and fundamentally impossible. They are basically proposing that a blockchain with no difficulty adjustment can scale. When they actually implemented their system, they realized that this was impossible for an actual decentralized system so they implemented a centralized solution to fix it."
https://medium.com/@ico_8796/savedroid-ico-grab-bonus-tokens-now-with-new-marketing-tools-33e15358a331

Another bunch of unproven claims, especially “strip away the fancy tech jargon like Directed Acylic Graphs“ followed by “they are proposing that a blockchain with no difficulty adjustment can scale“ is really hilarious. in case you are actually trying to grasp the subject i recommend you to look for more authoritative sources.