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>>10093737
2 people is bullshit. It takes 2 minutes to look at the GitHub.

There is testnet activity daily but not of a huge variety. Mostly always looking for the price of ETH.

Yeah the disinfo can happen easily, we are called deluded for a reason.

This is the big question, but a lot of clever people at IC3 seem to like it.

You need to think to yourself about how much decentralisation could help high value contracts. In my opinion most of the competitors look like scammy shit. Even IOTA looks like shit in my opinion (most of the cryptoverse seems to disagree with me on IOTA though). Doesn't having competitors contradict your 4th point though?

Can't disagree on the last point, best estimate is to look at the linkpool.io whitepaper.

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>>9928328
Not too much more insight on this issue other than you have to pay $399/m for a professional subscription to the polygon.io api's. Which would probably indicate the tester has a bit of money to throw around.

In other news, I keep an eye on the top 500 wallets and although it has stayed around the 80000 mark there has been a bit of downward movement over the past week with around 5 scaredy cats dropping out of the top 500.

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>>9543806

It has been up until now a 'promising project'.

However this failure to achieve the patent is a red flag for me. They seemed to have gone with decent lawyers who obviously didn't convince Sergey otherwise against this waste of resources and money (or maybe he just didn't listen!)

Did they SERIOUSLY expect to patent the term 'SmartContract' ? A term that any crypto puddlebrain knows Nick Szabo coined over 20 years ago. Did Mark Oblad, the legal mastermind of smart contracts decide not to scratch his Dr Evil fucking head and halt Sergey from making this terrible move.

Also did you see the state of the fucking attachments in the application? Minimal fucking effort..... It was just screenshots of Crypto Geek.com and the SC.com website with a few duplications. The lack of effort is unbelievable for a project who prides itself on being for a 'corporate' audience. Another red flag. Of course the judge denied it.

Watch how embarrassing this episode will become as the wider Ethereum and crypto communities find out about it. As if the token wasn't a laughing stock already, every other crypto will be mispelling Smart Contract as smartcontract just to rub it in the faces of Link bag holders.

I mean is he going to try and patent 'cryptocurrencies' next?! or what about fucking 'cheeseburgers'?! At his best he is hopeful at his least he is naive and distracted as a leader.

We have visibility from github that Steve and Dimitri are working there butts off (Until the past few days). Put them in charge! It might give the project a better chance, they at least have some apparent useful skills, and the linkpool.io guys said on reddit that theyare very impressed with how Steve operates. (Didn't mention Serge)

I am a Link bag holder btw but I'm getting out at the next pump, this was one naive business decision at the end of a long list since Sergey decided to run his own businesses.

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>>9481113

Funnily enough there is now a log in on GitHub just a few minutes after I posted. What a surprise.

Get off 4chan you lazy speccy fucks and do some work.

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>>9343348
He could speak a bit better to be honest.

Although, I guess he is Houman after all

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>>9189450
>https://www.crunchbase.com/search/funding_rounds

Sergey is an advisor for 'Bring Me That' foods.

Awww fuck.....lol

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>>9036430
It's a legal method but I'm surprised at how much money you can save doing it.

I work offshore and if you do 180 days offshore from foreign ports then you can get a Seaman's Tax Rebate.

For 1.5 years a few years ago I got £10,000 back overall

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Ambrosus and LINK are now best bros.
Link mentioned here:

https://youtu.be/0mBQJxrffyU?t=1h40m5s

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>>8845346
How did you first hear about LINK?

On here or from another source? Also what origin is your name? I've never seen anything like either of them.

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>>8823487
Hey Man,

You can transfer BTC/ETH to Binance and you can trade there. BTW instead of Coinbase you may want to use GDAX (sister company/same account) for lower fees.

Also please use my referal code here
by adding the following after the forward slash on Binance dot com

referral ID = 20267189

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>>8749109
Dave will have many nodes to choose from.
Essentially, the Chainlink network is a decentralized market for buying and selling off chain APIs for use in on chain smart contracts AND a decentralized insurance marketplace that facilities trust in the decentralized API market. The decentralized insurance marketplace will be equally important in my view. Contract law normally evaluates damages for a breach of contract claim under the theory of "expectation damages." The goal of expectation damages is to place the injured party (non-breaching) in the position it would have occupied had the contract been completed as agreed upon. Penalty payments will help lead the market to find points of "efficient breach", such that by breaching the contract and paying damages a party gains more than they would from fulfilling their responsibilities under the contract.

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>>8494614
>aggregated international news feed

What is a good one of these? I've got a really clunky way at the moment.

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>>8377083
I've had a further autistic search into Rory, and I have actually found something a bit concerning.

His reddit profile 'theroryshow' has a lot of spamming about other DEX's and some gaming based ICO.

So what is Rory's role? Does he shill for a few companies? Surely he should only be concentrating on the company that pays his bills?

Or is he just like the guy from Office Space who has a desk but hasn't been paid in years?

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>>8368122
Yeah I noticed that. I must say from what I've seen there isn't a great amount of humour from the SC.com team.

Real serious guys, I hope they manage to have some happiness.

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>>8291024
>Be Me
>Be a Mobius hodler
>Driving down the highway with my 14 year old daughter/girlfriend in the passenger seat
>Over take a Range Rover
>See it's Sergey Nazarov from ChainLink
>Chanlink was down 21% on that day
>Roll down the passenger window.
>I shout jokingly "Sergey, Sergey 21 % 21%"
>He rolled down his window and spat at my 14 year old.
>He then drove away.
>mfw I recorded all of it

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>>7970387
Is anyone in FUN any more here or just me?

:(

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>>7898641

If you thought Elon idol worship on the internet was bad, imagine if they were the first big name to work with SC.com.

/biz/ would implode and the lambo meme would swap out for Tesla supercar memes.

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In what year will you be able to track what your tax money has been spent on through block chain?

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https://dev.smartcontract.com/#overview

Have these Oracle kits always been on the website?

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>>7453607
This could be a good indicator to see if the BTC price falls when Binance comes back online.

Or will it spike because people want to GTFO of binance?

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>>7139187

Oh look i'm correct. It's going up. I must be magic.

>>7139668

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>>6958079

Imagine the tension as you and your mates are all checking graphs to see who gets the next round.

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>>6907643
Wear your Ledger Nano S as a wristband.

Subtle, yet dangerous.

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If you are working through Revolut and have a physical Revolut card.... How would any government find out about taxable money?

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