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Are you ready for what comes next?
>https://www.hyperledger.org/announcements/2019/07/31/hyperledger-adds-11-new-members

>> No.15069773
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Link will be $75 later this year

>> No.15069804

>>15069749
WTF YO ITS A BUNCH OF FUCKING NOTHING AGAIN WOW

>> No.15069830

link will unironically 200-300 eoy

>> No.15069831

it wont matter, link will still dump to $1.27

>> No.15069851

>>15069830
This but ironically

>> No.15069878

>>15069749
was expected
get the fuck out off permisionless DLT

>> No.15069890

>>15069831
This but unironically

>> No.15069975

>>15069831
Dont be greedy. Whales will pump it hard at the bottom

>> No.15069995

>>15069830
This but without the autism

>> No.15070005

>>15069749
Didn't read lol

LINK
0xBitcoin
Chad portfolio.

>> No.15070038

Explain to brainlet

>> No.15070057

>>15070038
Distributed ledgers are being adopted, but not the permisionless like BTC and other gryptogurrencies

>> No.15070073

>>15069749
Didn’t sergey already confirm that they were working with hyperledger at the last talk? And more importantly, does it even matter? Everyone that wants to use a smart contract in a meaningful way needs chainlinks. The question we should be asking is how exactly centralized permissioned chains like HL will utilize it.

>> No.15070106

>>15070073
Yes. He said Hyperledger was their bitch, or something to that effect.

>> No.15070143

>>15070073
>we should be asking is how exactly centralized permissioned chains like HL will utilize it.
Only IBM, CL and SWIFT do know that.

>> No.15070181

>>15069831
This minus the sarcasm

>> No.15070186

>>15070073
Hyperledger has the most enterprise adoption of any blockchain by far including ethereum and they will use it the same way that any other chain would. Companies don't care about true decentralization as long as you can provide the data hasn't been tampered with.

>> No.15070346

>>15070186
>they will use it the same way that any other chain would.
Clarify this. Will they just use it as a centralized adapter, or will they actually query multiple nodes for secure data? It’s hard to say without knowing the context of the contracts in question but we can speculate. My guess is that some applications on permissioned chains will require paid, secure Chainlink data, and others will just use it as a centralized adapter.

>> No.15070352

>>15069830
I think you missed one zero there

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did anyone notice pic related from a few days ago? were there nightfall breadcrumbs before?

>> No.15070612

>>15070540
>in need of breadcrumbs
lazy ass nigger, they have a github

>> No.15070934

Nothingburger. Wake me up when something noteworthy happens

>> No.15071011
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There is an old Irish story of a man who dreamt for three straight nights of treasure in a specific location under a stone; on the fourth night he went out with a neighbour to dig for it. The two men used holy water to mark a circle around the stone to keep the fairies out and began digging. The fairies appeared in the form of horses but couldn't approach due to the circle of holy water so when the men found the gold the fairies turned it all into frogs. Nonetheless the men filled their sack with the frogs and when they got home they found the sack filled with gold.

>> No.15071079

>>15070073
>centralized permissioned chains
Please listen to this talk at about 16:40
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2q-aoDVRRY

>> No.15071133

>>15070540
They mostly come out at night, mostly.

>> No.15071578

>>15071011
I can tell that's an irish story. Charming but totally pointless.

>> No.15071715

>>15071578
>story
>pointless

pick one

>> No.15071804

Pee pee poo poo pfllfflfbfbfbfllflpfpflblrrrrp.

>> No.15071820

>>15071578
There's more symbolism, meaning and layers in that story then 99% of films you pleb.

>> No.15071843

>>15070346
HL will be used as the smart contract platform. So the link network would be ported over there and used there.

>> No.15072366

>>15071843
I don’t think you know what you’re talking about. The link network doesn’t exist on any blockchain, it’s the real world network of node operators. All they have to do to get the data to hyperledger is write up a quick adapter. My question is will smart contracts running on hyperledger (centralized) still pay for decentralized Chainlink data, or will they just use their own Chainlink node as a centralized adapter for their own API data streams.

>>15071079
I’m at work right now but I’ll check that out when I get home.

>> No.15072454

>>15071011
>fen / Fren
>Bog /Bog

>> No.15073410

>>15072366
bump this question

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>>15070038
$1000 EOY

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>>15071011
How far back does meme magic go?

>> No.15073515

>>15072366
>They can write a simple adapter
Lmao

>> No.15073530

>>15072366
I would assume they would prefer a decentralized oracle service. Who wants millions of dollars moving around left vulnerable by centralized inputs.

>> No.15073627

>>15071011
Based king frog

>> No.15073694

>>15069831
Not this minus the gayness

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>>15070540

>> No.15073782

>>15071011
I guess I'll have to take a trip down to my local bog to try and find this fuckin frog
Also checked

>> No.15073788

>>15073707
Shudras filth. I wouldn't let her collect my chickens.

>> No.15073830

>>15071011
>Those Digits
>That Story
Meme magic is real boys.

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>>15073707
>ERP integration
h-hot

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>>15073865

>> No.15074377

>>15071011
Checked and digits confirm $1000EOY

>> No.15074664

>>15073865
What does that mean? What does it have to do with link?

>> No.15074877

>>15069749
Linkies are desperate enough to connect dots that aren't even there.

Try to color within the lines.

>> No.15075059

>>15074664
brainlets still don't get it. chainlink can not only write to a blockchain but it can also read from one as well. the whole point of a smart contract is to get valid data. there is no more valid data than data that was written by the owner of a permissioned or private blockchain, let's say fedex using hyperledger. info can be read and sent cross chain rather than pulling from an api for example.

>> No.15075140

I can’t connect the dots. What does this have to do with stinkies?

Like... truffle con tomorrow... so.... I’m drawing blanks lol

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>he doesn't know

>> No.15075153

>>15072366
>u

HL will just use their own chainlink node as a centralized adapter.

>> No.15075178

>>15075140
Is hyperledger a company partnered with stinkies and since truffle partnering with hyperledger it’s essentially partnering with stinkies?

>> No.15075202

>>15075178
>stinkies
LOL. I haven't seen this before. Did you just make this up?

>> No.15075213

>>15075202
Damn I’m a brainlet but you need to go back. Stinkies has been the name since dawn of tome bro

>> No.15075257

>>15075213
You're dumb and smell bad and you want to be rude to me? At least you're poor though, so you've got that going for you.

>> No.15075304

you linkies are so deluded
every 'connection' is a nothingburger
even if HL announces theyre going to be using link exclusively (which is the heartbeat btw) the token wont move. the only thing that will make a difference at this point is usage

screencap this
also fuck cryptobadger

>> No.15075305

>>15075257
spoken like the true s󠀀oyboy you are

>> No.15075323

>>15072366
>the question is, will companies use pops and http to interact with eachother's databases, or will they continue to use handshakes and carrier pigeons

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>>15071011

>> No.15075466

>>15075140
>>15075178
>>15075202
>>15075213
>>15075257
>>15075305
WHAT THE FUCK DID I JUST READ I FEEL SICK. YOU BOTH HAVE TO BE TROLLING? RIGHT?

>> No.15075500

>>15075304
>the only thing that will make a difference at this point is usage
yeah that's why we're in ChainLink, the only token with a use.

>> No.15075512

>>15075466
plz answer with those siiiick dubs

>> No.15075534

>>15073788
GET OUT POO

>> No.15075566

>>15069890
You don't know the meaning of the word "unironic" or the word "ironic"

>> No.15075605

>>15075059
...so is all this good for link or bad?

>> No.15075652

>>15073707
> EY
> Going to them for technology

It's like trying to buy weapons off the fucking ferengi

This meme of every fucking company trying to pretend to be a tech company needs to end NOW

>> No.15075696

>>15075652
It appeals to the C level faggots with the money and no tech literacy. Us grunts int tech know whats happening.
They'll pull in EY, Deloittes, or kpmg to do tech consultancy because they are old, know the name, have a friend they went to college working there, and Gartner told them to
Also goes for using IBM for anything

>> No.15075954

>>15075605
bad. very very bad. just sold 100k. my entire stack.