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>>15008206
>I think it is too weird and fucked up and too secretive to be a scam.
>it’s weird, fucked up and secretive
>these are reasons why it ISN'T a scam

Someone even I cannot deal with the retardation that comes out of some linkies. It’s just something to stare at, in awe of its natural hilarity. You can’t make this shit up.

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>>14916130
Imagine making an ERC coin out of a board joke originating from a long fart sniffing copypasta and thinking that camgirls will flock to use your ERC coin as a form of payment for some reason when they’re exclusively using Venmo and even moreso CashApp along with built-in site tipping with actual other crypto currencies.

Imagine being this dumb.

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>>14892962
Fundamentally, this is why Sir Gay set up his ‘company’ in the Caymens and made people tick disclaimer boxes confirming they weren’t American citizens in the ICO. Do you really think a legit project would go to such measures to escape the SEC’s reach if they weren’t doing anything wrong? Linkies have never been able to see the plain facts. On top of that it’s a printed out of thin air shitcoin with no working system after 2 years dumping 700,000 tokens a day from their 65% centralized supply after burning through 32 million dollars in 2 years.

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>>14858904
>Sergey says that he had talked to all the top people in cryptography, all the academic OGs

What about his own ‘team’?

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>>14858101
Smart contracts are an extremely idealist vision. This is the kinda shit you think about in magical tech utopias. Never mind them being very vulnerable (the DAO), they’re a meme. Decentralized oracles are an even bigger meme and in order for them to even work properly they would generate close to no money. That’s if you can ever truly make a tamper proof, reliable network of truly decentralized oracles free of all bad actors. Most of the data sources in the used examples are from singular sources anyway. What the fuck is the point in a massive network verifying the integrity of the same one source, like the weather station that reports the humidity level in Uttar Pradesh? You don’t seem to be aware that enterprise API aggregation services have existed for years. Just like Chainlink, if their data fucks with you, they lose your custom and go broke. These systems are up and running right now.

Chainlink is truly a solution looking for a problem.

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>>14852127
>when oracles/link become mainstream?

Oracles are already mainstream. Such services have existed for many years. Nobody cares about them being ‘decentralized’, play foul and you won’t get paid. Why does anyone need or want a decentralized oracle?

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>>14775506
Chainlink isn’t even operational to be ‘killed’.

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