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FLINTSTONES PARTNERSHIP CONFIRMED

>> No.16387102

Infinity stones is arguably the worst name for a startup in current year. How to make sure no one can find us?

>> No.16387119
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>>16387087
>new partnership announced
>asia blogpost yesterday
>price is stagnant/still dumping

>> No.16387168

>>16387119
Because mainnet hasn't changed in 6 months.

>> No.16387178

>>16387168
what should it change into? a breadnet? skynet? ropenet?

>> No.16387187

>>16387178
Not a fucking ETH/USD ticker.

>> No.16387190

>>16387119

There's actually zero users you complete fucking retard.

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>>16387168
mainnet? more like brokenet

>> No.16387200

>>16387087
I am thinking about buying 1 Chainlink, is it worth it? will it buy me a car someday?

>> No.16387215

>>16387190
Only because mainnet is still extremely limited.

>>16387197
Mainnet is actually wonderful; not a single missed result (even though individual nodes sometimes miss the deadline).
Which is a lot more than you can say for any centralized oracle.

>> No.16387232

>>16387200
Not even a matchbox

>> No.16387257

God this expansion past 21 nodes has been BLISTERING. I can't believe i spent all that time telling anons it wasn't a real landmark.

>> No.16387259

>>16387232
so no deal then?should I ask a financial advisor?

>> No.16387296

>>16387215
>Only because mainnet is still extremely limited.

There's no users because there's no demand for profitable applications for bloackchain based data.

No one gives a fuck about crypto, it's basically a joke, the novelty has worn off.

>> No.16387315

>>16387119
might possibly even have something to do with recent bitcorn price movement

>> No.16387327

>>16387296
Smart contracts for instance have never been hotter.
You're delusional.

>> No.16387335

>>16387296
This sadly. One day it will be useful but legacy systems are adept and established. You'd see small, enterprising companies long before big adoption and we haven't even seen that yet suggesting the tech itself isn't good enough yet.

>> No.16387337

>>16387296
Basic level fud. Did you swing too low?

>> No.16387460

>>16387335
The whole DeFi movement represents what you call small enterprising companies. You just don’t recognize it because you’re looking for a 20th century business model in 2019 ya boomer

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>>16387087
>infinity stones
now we just need the dragonballs and the five pieces of exodia and no one will be able to stop us

>> No.16387511

Link is a KNOWN scam

>> No.16387665

GRAND DAD?

>> No.16387680

>>16387200

How does one thousand billion gorillian dollars sound sir?

>> No.16387805

>>16387087
Literal

>> No.16387826

>>16387680
well kind Fren, I don't think that is even possible, the US dollar economy would collapse under the weight of my 1 linkie? seems a lil far-fetched don t u think so Fren?

>> No.16387969

>>16387327
>>16387337
You had your chance to sell. Sergey promised derivatives and insurance by EOY. Radio silence from the chainlink team, just partnerships with whos to keep stinkies hoping.

>> No.16388002

>>16387969
>He thought sirgay was talking about boomer markets and not defi
Thanks for caring so much about others financial well being. Now tell us where did you sold and what is your rebuy target dirty swinger

>> No.16388144

>>16388002
You have 1 month. If there are no customers eoy Sergey will finally be outed as the scammer he is.

>> No.16388416

>>16388144
I wish things were moving a little quicker when it comes to the actual implementation, but Chainlink is undeniably gathering massive amounts of steam.
What has to happen before use by "customers" is mainnet expansion. And obviously they have their own internal planning and timing.

Say what you want about mainnet progressing slowly; Chainlink mainnet has been working absolutely flawlessly since day 1.
Which already BTFOs any centralized oracle out there.

>> No.16388753

>>16388416
>Chainlink mainnet has been working absolutely flawlessly since day 1.
Which already BTFOs any centralized oracle out there.
All it's doing is pulling price data right now. That's not exactly hard to do.

>> No.16388761

>>16387168
do you even follow the pivotal lol
mainnet will be fully completed in the first half of 2020

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>>16388753
Bigger than you think. Security is one of the biggest aspects of a decentralized oracle network. Pulling price may not seem like much but it will be one of chainlink's main functions.
Will you trust your $100M derivatives contract to some unsecure, centralized oracle, or to a decentralized group of secure nodes? In the meantime, baby steps first. Progress has been insanely fast considering they were silent for nearly all of 2018.

>> No.16388963

>>16388753
>All it's doing is pulling price data right now. That's not exactly hard to do.
And yet centralized oracles can't do it nearly as reliably as Chainlink.
Funny how that works, huh?