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How many people are going to kill themselves when the market recovers and they sold at a massive lost?

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>>6125975

The way I envision it is as follows:

Lets say you want to bet on UFC fights, correct? Ideally, with your crypto (in the future this might be more common place).

What if you could create a smartcontract that integrates chainlink, that pays based on the fight results from several dozen sports websites.

At the moment you can't create this sort of platform due to regulations and so on. Smart contracts have made some types of gambling decentralized and unregulated, but smart contracts at the moment cannot facilitate gambling that has to do with real world events since they require trusting centralized oracles for information (that may for example, be asked to cut your data-feed if a government asks to shut your access to data off).

I can also imagine link being used to create a sorts of "derivative" market based on the actual stock market but with crypto (if tokenization doesn't occur due to goverments being coy with the power of crypto tech).

Link oracles can be used to that pull real time financial market data and build a crypto market that allow you to "bet" on the stock market with your crypto without actually having to own a single stock or having to submit a single (((identity))) verification on a regulated exchange. Yeah this would be very ambitious but, it really makes you think...

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>>5434951

In theory, if Bitcoin Cash becomes the "king" and the block size becomes the preffered method of scaling, wouldn't large corporate or government backed miners just invest in creating massive data centers and fight each other for hash power? In a way, isn't this a a way of keeping the system semi-decentralized?

Is not ideal but it is a step in the right direction

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If I gas the jews in industrial grade ovens, they can't take my gains

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I hate cuckbase and its fucked up fees but Localbitcoin/Localmonero seem so inefficient and risky.

>Potential 3 letter agencies posing as "vendors"
>Prices seem higher than Cuckbase
>You can get robbed/scammed in IRL meetup

Anyone has had any luck with these services?

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>>4799001

Trust me, after crying, kicking, and drinking myself after work (got the news about my University yesterday), I had a similar thought. My only issue is that it ends with me killing myself and dirting my name (by killing my sister). She will then get to spend her life getting sympathy from strangers and even my cuck of a Dad telling her how "her little girl was taken from her by a (((((monster))))". She would probably start some bullshit mental health issues fund and live the remaining years of her life with all of the validation and attention a narcissist would want. It would literally be a blessing to her.

I want a revenge that is slow and painful. If I can somehow turn my luck around and live long enough to see her self-destruct (she is going to squander the money her """lawyers""" got her) that would be the ultimate revenge.


>>4799091
>>4799092


Seriously considering LINK and ARK. No idea how hard it can either of them moon but, if I could just make a few thousands of dollars more maybe I wouldn't too bad about my life and I can use that strength to have a little bit of more hope.

>>4799055

I am my mother's son after all.

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>>4012619
They'd literally be walking away with pennies compare to the value of their actual working product that they've discussed use cases with large industries

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>>3897110
Literally this

Are you retarded?

Normies will buy your bags and make you gains.

Sell now and leave then you weak handed faggot

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>>3706645
>>3706591
>>3706550


We were selected by the World Economic Forum's Tipping Point report as the "Shift in Action" for Smart Contracts, for our work on allowing smart contracts in the Bitcoin network to be automatically triggered by external data.

https://image.slidesharecdn.com/worldeconomicforumtippingpoint2015blockchain41-170330211144/95/world-economic-forum-tipping-points-report-1-638.jpg?cb=1490908469

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We're partnered with Cornell's IC3, to help launch the first Intel SGX secured link between smart contracts and external data. This more secure way of running an oracle is the future and we're glad to be moving it forward.
https://create.smartcontract.com/#/contracts/cc3ea3c76b5a60f171e0eaf223146f34?tab=info

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We've been chosen as a 2017 Blockchain Applications Cool Vendor by Gartner. We feel this validates the value that CTOs and CIOs see in our more secure approach to connecting smart contracts with critical external resources.
https://www.gartner.com/doc/3698947/cool-vendors-blockchain-applications-

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We're proud to be working with SWIFT on their own SWIFT Smart Oracle. Allowing smart contracts on various networks to make payments, send governance instructions, and release collateral with over 11,000 banks.
https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/embed_code/key/HJglipax9KmMPx

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