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Does CL anonymise the links between data sources, oracles and smart contracts? What I mean is, let's say I'm an attacker looking into the CL network. I see three things - the smart contract, the oracles it's retrieving inputs from, and the api the oracles are tapping for data. Smart contract <------- oracle <------- api. If CL can obfuscate which oracles the smart contract is querying to and which apis the oracles are tapping, as an attacker, I won't be able to target specific oracles/feeds. Does CL do this, or can an outside observer see every link in the chain?

>> No.15724028

Prob a TEE or mixicles type problem

>> No.15724047

Currently it is not possible. They are working on it, but Chainlink has lots of restrictions what it can do and what it cannot do.

As a programmer myself, I personally would not trust any fetched oracle data considering the current state of Chainlink, at least not for contracts that would be worth over $100.

>> No.15724059

How long until ChainLink get off ETH and becomes it's own mainnet ??

Been waiting for ages for this

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>>15724047
>derivatives eoy
>we will make it like next month
Fuck fuck fuck
Why do I never catch a break in this life? Fuck me fuck me fuck me

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>>15724047
>as a programmer myself

>> No.15724081

>>15724059
DYOR faggot, maybe start with reading the whitepaper

>> No.15724109

>>15724081
Does it say it in the the wp ?

>> No.15724115

>>15724109
Read it and understand how retarded your question is

>> No.15724162

>>15724059
It makes more sense to make Chainlink native to the largest smart contract platform so that it can easily interoperate with all of the existing ERC tokens without needing adapters, especially while they are trying to grow the network in the beginning. The only reason to switch their blockchain would be if ETH is unable to scale.

>> No.15724189

>>15724047

That’s weird cause I’m also a programmer and I think it’s perfectly safe to use Chainlink