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If you faggots would stop fudding, I would stop buying. You don't though.

Can a kindly soul shop Bobo's face on this guinea pig?

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Lads, anybody got graph comparing current DJI crash to previous crisies ? (1929, 2008)

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Anons, I read the libra white paper. I read their blog post. I read through their GitHub. I read the developer information.

They mentioned literally NO proposed solution to their oracle needs. It did not even come up. It is a problem they will HAVE to solve, though. What this means for us:
1) If they have an in-house solution, it is NOT baked into the protocol itself. Ie the validators are not also oracles, or whatever. It would have been part of the technical spec
2) if they have a solution, whatever solution they have is not considered by them to be noteworthy enough to post about. Do you think they would have mentioned chainlink in their debut blog post? If so, you are retarded.
3) They have smart contracts. If they somehow do not use chainlink for pegging to whatever currency, they will at least HAVE to do a write up explaining to people how to use chainlinks for their smart contract language.

Any intelligent anon knew that FB would not give a shout out to some crypto project in their debut. So, what we needed to look for was evidence of their own oracle solution... And it did not exist. All we know is that they need an oracle and do not have their own solution worth mentioning. Looks like chainlink survived the initial test, boys

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>>14135443
Idk, I just assumed it wasn't the most optimal cause I'm a newfag, hoping you could tell me

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>>14111297
No it's a scam, there's no such thing as an app that doesn't drain the battery of a phone, let alone a fucking crypto mining app. If it really takes that little amount of computational power to mine one block, then it's not a secure crypto at all. Dude, this is a scam, they're going to steal your date, once you use the 2 step authentication on a coin exchange website, they're gonna attempt to hack your wallet. This is just the first attempt to crack open 2 step authenticators. Screencap this. Some autistic fag is going to be raging like a wagie on monday morning once he sees all his crypto he left on binance drained.

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