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>>19955131
No anon, I mean there is absolutely nothing in the blockchain space that can increase profit margins for global industries.

There is just no software that allows automatic execution of events driven by real world data feeds eliminating the need for vast amounts of personnel in select industries.
And there definitely isn't any way to speed up traditional finance and reduce fees by cutting out middle men and reducing latency.

On top of that, there is just no possible way to allow for a fully public and immutable system to be used by independent companies to conduct transactions in a trustless manner, while maintaining full confidentiality of the data in question.

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>>19900952
this is their official github page: https://github.com/defi-money-market-ecosystem/protocol

the contract address is listed near the bottom under "DMG (Governance Token)", feel free to use the github instead of trusting a random faggot on an anonymous image board, but the address is 0xEd91879919B71bB6905f23af0A68d231EcF87b14

you can verify this on uniswap before doing anything by making sure it shows slippage rates and that youre getting ~440 DMG per 1 ETH or so (obviously changes every second)

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>>19771231
>for what
I would refer you to the baseline protocol website for more information: https://docs.baseline-protocol.org/

But being brief, the main advantages are:
The Baseline Protocol is an approach to using the public Mainnet as a common frame of reference between systems, including traditional corporate systems of record, any kind of database or state machine, and even different blockchains or DLTs. It is particularly promising as a way to reduce capital expense and other overheads while increasing operational integrity when automating business processes across multiple companies.

Business processes like supply chains & supply chain management, service agreements, and thinks like SAPs ERP as well as CRM.

To be able to automate a significant portion of these processes allows you to essentially fire dozens or even hundreds of employees and replace them simply with code. You can then hire 5-10 guys to manage that codebase and do any troubleshooting, but ultimately this would lower overhead costs and increase profit margins.

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>>19680644
perhaps you can link a few transactions of esh being utilized by real world organizations on its mainnet product deployment?

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Why does he hate Chainlink and moneybelly so much?

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What will ETH be at when Bitcoins at $25,000?

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>>18467866
>his hand is on her ass

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Do you trust him with your life?

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>>18402241
Cope

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Missed the weather window to build a breakwater, it'll get done, 3 year recovery

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Vitalik knows guys. Its totally clear he’s talking about Idena. It fits all requirements literally..

https://twitter.com/vitalikbuterin/status/1246567822974750722?s=21

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Ether

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>>17678804
MASTER?

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>>17610676
i guess this response is an actual answer to my question

this of course can be refuted by a number of conditions
1. Two major companies are quite certain that neither will scam the other and want to continue B2B operations, but via smart contracts. So in this scenario they trust one another (or manage the node collaboratively) enough to not stake any LINK on the node
2. A large company creates a smart contract where the "other party" is always users of that companies service. In this scenario the thousands of normies using their smart contract are probably going to trust the main company enough to manage both the smart contract and the Oracle data feeds powering that smart contract, again resulting in a need for 0 LINK staked

I guess what im getting at is that it's really only imperative that there is trustless Oracles in situations where one of two parties involved in the smart contract isn't confident they wont be scammed by the other party. Which, in B2B scenarios, is unlikely to happen because it would kill all future business relations

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It singlehandedly got killed by the CEO of ETH when he said "just use Kleros"

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its really interesting, and significant that AMD recognizes Ultra

but why the fuck did they decide to build on EOS, literally nobody cares about EOS and 90% of developers and enterprises are focused on Ethereum
my guess is because EOS is offering to sponsor them with the obscene amount of ICO money it generated, but what a shitty reason to use EOS over the undisputed most prominent and important smart contract platform, ETH

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Shill me on ETH, /biz/. Looking for something safe to put my money in.

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>>17398917
बस उपयोग KLEROS

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बस उपयोग KLEROS

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बस उपयोग KLEROS

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बस KLEROS का उपयोग करें

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>>17349972
80% LINK
10% ETH
10% VIDT

was 20% ETH but traded half for VIDT listing on binance pump

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First time coming to /biz/ in over a year. Where are all my ethereum HODLers at? All you guys talk about are shitcoins.

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