To be honest - I have no idea, and now, I'm going to find out...
This is their fancy website: http://lrmcoin.com/
And this is the link to whitepaper: http://lrmcoin.com/wp-content/uploads/LRM_Whitepaper.pdf
Let's Read Together, prepare some popcorns
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Bold statement... However, Scholar.google has no idea what does it mean:
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At least, this stuff actually exists:
Autologous means "to transplant the tissue from the same person to that person".
Unfortunately, the very next sentence:
Seriously, completely different thing is - different :D
Thermoset resin actually exists, but unfortunately:
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) defines a thermosetting resin as a petrochemical in an indulgent solid or viscous state that changes irreversibly into an infusible, insoluble polymer network by curing. link
Wait... Reversible, or not reversible!?
Again, Scholar.Google is silent
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Nope... Just... No...
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Wait, people, what are you doing?
- LRM, whatever that is?
- organ printing?
- polymer something, organ?
- DNA sequencing storage?
No... There is no high value. You take a patient, you get the sample. You sequence that sample. No additional value.
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Oh... More applications. This is a sort of Swiss knife or what?
Conclusion:
So... No, LRM, no tissue printing, no weird polymers... Just genome data?
Guys... You know... There is no way to disrupt something that is Free:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome