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Look up their board, I wont spoon feed today, you'll hear about it a lot soon

https://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/58381/mike-cagneys-figure-completes-first-securitization-on-blockchain-claiming-to-help-reduce-costs-by-over-100-basis-points

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I’m really excited for you wacky kids

>> No.17711772

>>17711719
priced in

>> No.17711791

who cares about this old whore???

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>>17711766
Seriously guys, congrats on this.

>> No.17711865

yup, this is big

>> No.17711968

>>17711719
We in love with Ass Blaster again?

>> No.17712177

>>17711719
Hey guys remember BAAKT? BAAAAKT? Hahahahabahahaha

>> No.17712391

it's unrelated to link, they use morningstar's oracles

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>>17711719
Who is this foxy pulchritudinous absolute cutie?

>> No.17712520

https://www.figure.com/about/
blythe connection confirmed
fucking insane.

>> No.17712733

>>17711719
>That pic
Stop making me want to masturbate

>> No.17712987

>>17712391
That's a joke right?

>> No.17713048

100 basis points will force companies to do this. that's too large of a figure to ignore.

>> No.17713061

>>17712987
dyor

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>>17711719
No one on this board knows this. Figure/Provenance is the private consortium blockchain (hyperledger based) that's working with Morning Star. Blythe Masters' latest venture after he left DA. Will never use Ethereum or Chainlink. Did you really think the financial elites would use neet nodes and chuky cheese tokens.

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>>17711719
>>17713093
You really need to wake up if you think chainlink will be used by anything else besides shitty DEFI platforms with only a few millions in monopoly money

>> No.17713130

>>17713048
Is this even counting all the wagie positions the institutions won't need anymore? There are people out there making 100-200k+ yearly just to reconcile shit between parties.

>> No.17713135

>>17713061
pretty chill if it is morningstar actually
can't wait for their centralized oracle system to be compromised

everyone who has denied links decentralized oracle network has had the rope

>> No.17713174

>>17712407
thank you for these posts, they give me a glimmer of happiness

>> No.17713328

>>17713174
B-Blythe-san?

>> No.17713376

>>17713093
except Hyperledger is working with Chainlink

>> No.17713781

>>17713121
TRILLION DOLLAR DERIVATIVES

>> No.17713964

>>17713093
It’s a she you dumb fuck

>> No.17714012

>>17711719
>Arthur Levitt
somebody’s gonna make it

>> No.17714062

>>17713964
> she
Anon ..

>> No.17714092

>>17713093
>Did you really think the financial elites would use neet nodes
They literally don't even have a choice

>> No.17714126

>>17714012
SEC blessing. Yeah I'm thinking this is great

>> No.17714331

>>17711719
What will we hear more about?

>> No.17714502

I was just looking at the provenance site this week and came across mention of Chainlink as a possible oracle solution, I swear to god. Now I can’t find it.

>> No.17714558

>private blockchain

Shits going nowhere

>> No.17714664

>>17711719
it's not related to redacted in any way. Plus, they've discovered a massive flaw in SGX which is not good for redacted.

>> No.17714764

>>17713093
this is absolutely true. Blythe is doing with financial elite what Sergey does with crypto. She has a top tier client list due to her impressive background.

For instance:
Their latest node operator is "Franklin Templeton" (worth 700b).

The latest node operator Chainlink has "Easy2Stake"

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>>17713781
It's quadrillions you dumb fag. Taking their 1% savings, say a third of that to node fees, means just under 400usd per link per year alone.

Ignoring the obvious growth turning a 2 week manual trade into seconds freeing up margins to make more trades...and knocking a bit off the top, link is 250-500 usd a year in staking. Which is basically where I've guesstimated it without having to be a billion dollar fi-tech startup.

Oh yeah and those numbers are all fully diluted, so double them if sirgay doesn't release all the free tokens at once. 1k isn't the price...it's the annual return per link!

>> No.17714816

>>17714664
source
https://cointelegraph.com/news/intel-sgx-vulnerability-discovered-cryptocurrency-keys-threatened

>> No.17714847

>>17714778
bro, that fucked me up. based af

>> No.17714866

>>17711719
cost-cuts are the number one reason why blockchain will never die. all useful inventions had to cut costs to become widely used. costs will be cut for so many things we can not even imagine yet, both good and bad... it is very powerful. that said. this is not some hopium for hodlers. take care of your money. blockchain will take over our lives with or without you becoming rich. remember that.

>> No.17714918

>>17714778
i've read a lot of dumb shit over the years here, this is up there in the top 10

>> No.17714929

Well I'm sold, how do I invest in blockchain lads?

>> No.17714950

>>17714778
this is heavily retarded and i wish i was kidding

>> No.17715017

>>17713135
>their centralized oracle system to be compromised
by a team of digital assassins perhaps, paid by anonymous smart contracts

>> No.17715073

>>17714778
wtf her ass was made for BBC

>> No.17715126

>>17714866
I think the crypto market will change a lot in the coming times because of influx and integration with the rest of the world. we will have completely new players in the space. the general crash will serve as a catalyst sooner or later when more and more people realise the cost-cuts it will bring. it will make the crypto market much more liquid and slower moving similar to markets where traditional banks pump and dump liquidity, except here there is not the same interest rate changes done by central banks. this is where coin fundamentals will become vital and where most of the scamtier tokens will just be crumpled by the volume entering the most serious projects. looking at coinmarketcap now and a year or two later (huge grain of salt) will be like comparing night and day in terms of volume. spread will reduce, exchanges would have to cut fees to stay in business, HFT trading will come on a different level. companies will be replaced by ecosystems where there are no longer bosses or management, there are smart contracts, there are no longer top 10 shareholders, there are top 10 wallet holders.

if you dont have a trading strategy yet, I highly recommend you start working on one. If your strategy is hodling, make sure to evaluate everything and read about position trading (which is kind of like hodling). personally I advocate swing trading strategies as they have a good overall balance. anyways, we are up for some huge times and it will probably shake pretty bad as influx of volume will come. price will go up and down but hopefully mostly up. buckle up and stay safe!

>> No.17715197

Brainlet here what does this mean for my linkies

>> No.17715255

>>17715126
based. give us more hopium about Link. are you a marine?

>> No.17715273

I think most of you do not yet realise the spot we are in in terms of future competition in this space. you have light years of advance compared to the future normie retail investor coming into crypto in the future. you should be thankful of that and use all your freetime on developing your skills related to this area, be it blockchain programming, trading or other fintech related shit. seize the opportunity, it is like being first in a new market. it is a huge advantage. the first guys in crypto already understood that in 2015-2017. i came here relatively late in end of 2017 but am doing everything I can and will all my time to find a way to profit (like we all do right?, kek).

>> No.17715322

>>17714918
>>17714950
That's what the faggot already doing 150mm trades (medium-low for derivatives) on his network is saying, and that's not factoring the insane overhead of human capital. If you newniggers weren't so, you'd already know.

Shit like transportation (trucking/shipping) has attrocious back-office or paper pusher positions. SCs represent going from a 3-8% net industry to 50-60% overnight easily. 800 billion revenue in the US alone.

>> No.17715338

>>17715273
Mehhhh

>> No.17715357

>>17715255
I swing link and about 30 others when my algo tells me to. up and down, up and up and up and down and down and down and ...

>> No.17715598

>>17714778
HogPoster we need to share a bottle of fine malt whisky when the singularity hits. I enjoy your thot and your vision. Based.

>> No.17715635

>>17711719
how do you be responsible for destroying the US economy and look so fine doing it?

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>>17715598
Vision implies imagination, I'm just reading the writing on the wall fren. If it helps any of the cucks that aren't balls deep into the stinkiest...a good 3/4ths of people will be unemployed (or severely underemployed) in a decade, so their pajeet-n-dump lunch money gains might still make them comfy...comparably.

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>>17711719
i clickeded the link buy the pretty lady wasnt there

>> No.17716222

>>17711719
This is pretty much what Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac does as a business. They are semi controlled by the government and mostly created to provide liquidity to the mortgage market. Most of that is through securitizing mortgages. This is fucking huge and just goes to show that finance is going to change. I can guarantee that this small startup and their processes are able to severely undercut Fannie and Freddie. The 1% is a lie, it's way more than that.

>> No.17716487

>>17715126
what language are you using for your algo?

>> No.17716678

>>17716487
pine script, though the execution is not automated yet. basically, monitor them, execute the signals by hand. the point is having several of them and splitting your capital accordingly. never go all in on a strategy.

>> No.17716743

>>17715768
I hope you can own this porky bitch one day. Your analyses get me thinking and researching, thank you.

>> No.17716764

>>17715598
i can smell your fedora from here bud

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>>17716743
My dick wouldn't even reach breh. Just so happened to be the only thot with enough non nudes for my original autism posts, or at least the most recently saved (phonefag 90% of the time).

I figure it's less gay than being an attention seeking triptranny. And rare enough that I want to help these redditfugees actually learn/succeed that I don't keep copy pastas available (phonefag again). Just wasting my life away on this shithole waiting for what we all know is coming, bored out of my mind.

>> No.17716942

>provenance uses the chainlink logo with an added line to make a 'P'

Wtf am i gonna make it?

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>>17712391
>>17712987
>>17713135
White label

>> No.17717147

>>17716942
it's Quant

>> No.17717150

>>17711719
You linkie fags paraded this washed up nobody for over a year and nothing happened. Stop chasing crumbs you fucking simps. Enjoy your P&D.

>> No.17717165

>>17714778
Are you wearing a helmet?

>> No.17717207

>>17717165
>didn't even state his shitcoin
You're doing it wrong

>> No.17717232

>>17715273
How can I build a product around chainlink?
Like Sergey has said, Uber was only possible because of GPS api's and smartphone apps. What sorts of industries would stand to benefit the most from automated smart contracts? What sorts of brand new use cases can I turn into a lucrative business?

>> No.17717264

>>17717232
>What sorts of industries would stand to benefit the most from automated smart contracts?
All of them. It's not called an industrial revolution lightly. Anything that is partially digitized/computerized will be affected.

>> No.17717359

why is this woman's face so cute

>> No.17717404

>>17717115
literally says a team of existing employees

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>>17714778
WHO is this beautiful vivacious woman i must stroke my penis to her digital visage! -BB

>> No.17717578

>>17717232
call 1-500-PRODUCT-IDEAS-THAT-MAKE-MONEY-9000

>> No.17717596

>>17714558
They're using it for their own operations and are getting returns on their blockchain investment. That's the important part.

>> No.17717761

>>17717404
an existing team of employees figuring out how to host a chainlink node and writing the necessary adapters

>> No.17717793

>>17713093
Any more info on figure? Do you mean they're using hyperledger fabric, besu, or sawtooth, etc?

>t. I was at the hyperledger global forum last week.

>> No.17718118

>>17717264
Honestly Anon, I ran your calcs for a staking return of 200-400, it actually not too wild. Let wait and see.