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https://blog.chain.link/block-stm/

>Aptos Labs has now raised $350 million this year as it looks to use its technology and programming language, Move. Layer 1 blockchain Aptos Labs, which is made up of former employees from Facebook parent Meta Platforms, raised $150 million in a Series A funding round that was led by FTX Ventures, the venture capital arm of crypto exchange FTX, and Jump Crypto, following a $200 million “strategic” investment led by a16z.

>Mysten Labs is in talks to raise at least $200 million in Series B funding at a $2 billion valuation, according to The Information sources. Investors – led by FTX Ventures – have committed at least $140 million for this round, according to the report. Andreessen Horowitz led a $36 million funding round of Mysten Labs, a crypto and blockchain infrastructure technology start-up founded by four former Facebook engineers.

yeah it's nothing

>> No.51221587

>>51221433
Are retail really going to take the bait with another ETH killer L1 when the narrative has shifted massively toward L2 and seed has already valued it at $2 billion?
I mean, I have contempt for retail too, but this really seems to be pushing it.

>> No.51221618
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51221618

>>51221433
Checked
Based academia

>> No.51221624

>>51221433
Ok cool, how will that impact price though? Oh I see, we're at 6.79$, up 0.97%! To the moon marines!!

>> No.51221625

>>51221433
So they founded aptos after libra got nixed. Majority of their funding is probably coming from Meta, right? So this is a way for faceberg to have libra without attracting antitrust suits?

>> No.51221628

>>51221587
Retail not needed

>> No.51221638

>>51221624
The dollar sign goes before the numbers, the Euro sign goes after.

>> No.51221657

>>51221624
>>51221638
It’s getting late in Bulgaria

>> No.51221662

It doesn't fucking matter. None of it matters now. Five years ago It might mean something, but now? Zero.
We have only a few years left of fossil fuels. We're about to go back to pre-industrial societies. Crypto is gonna be like a fairy tale you tell to your grandkids after a hardy day of toiling away on your lord's fields.
Me? I'm betting all my cash on a one way trip to rural japan where I will start my dynasty and became one of the daimyo.

>> No.51221674

>>51221433
Cope

>> No.51221687
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>>51221433
>ITS HAPPENING MARINES

>> No.51221709

>>51221662
> We have only a few years left of fossil fuels. We're about to go back to pre-industrial societies
Literally have been hearing this since the 70s

>> No.51221782

>>51221709
Maybe because world production of convention oil peaked in 70s and has been slowly going down ever since.
World production of non-conventional oil has peaked in 2018 and has been going down year by year since then.
There are no more conventional oil fields in USA or America for that matter. Conventional oil is running out fast in gayrab countries. It won't disspear all of a sudden but expect oil prices to go up and up each year while less and less people can afford it.
And with oil going up so does literally EVERYTHING else. Good luck with industrial farming and shipping without diesel you fucking retard.

>> No.51221814

>>51221782
>he still thinks oil is dinosaur bones and not the result of natural geological processes

>> No.51221857

>>51221709
This is true. There's hundreds of years worth of fossil fuel left.. any shortage is a planned shortage

>> No.51221875

>>51221814
Elaborate please.

>> No.51221890

>>51221709
He’s eventually right but electricity and the internet aren’t going away, the plebs are

>> No.51221963

>>51221433
>check the names
>it's all kikes + chinks, with a random jeet sprinkled over it
ok but no thanks, Ping Steinberg. I already got scammed enough for my next twelves reincarnations.

>> No.51221991

>>51221433
>“strategic”
the strategy is dumping retail, right?

>> No.51222033

>>51221875
It's the fringe (I say that because that's how it's perceived, not that I know one way or the other) usually from creationists that since dinosaurs didn't exist, oil can't either unless it is produced geologically. Sometimes it's people that believe saying oil is finite is great reset propaganda.

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>>51221890
>the plebs are
The process already started big time.
https://archiv[e].ph/7jS9t (remove the brackets)
>US life expectancy lowered by 3 years in 2021
That's a billion year worth of US normies' lives big pharma and the kikes just stole since the vax roll out.
It should be the biggest story in every news outlets for several years straight.
It's twice as much as during WW1, when we sent hundreds thousands of 18yo kids getting killed in the french tranchees. Even that didn't move the needle as much as the vax did. And the population was a fraction of what it is now, so each death was way more impactful in the data.

But nope. It's just few columns in the last page of the (((NYT))). That's how the normies' genocide will unfold : in complete indifference.

>> No.51222078 [DELETED] 

Hallo Peeps, don't let those shillers fool ya. Invest only the trusted products! Like Yopi Network.

>Fastest and cheapest payment tool in the world
>Highly scalable, community driven
>Full-stack system with all crypto abilities and techs
>33%-49%-66% APY / 30-60-90 days lock

>> No.51222204

>>51221433
TICKER for Aptos?

>> No.51222221

>>51221618
>all of my village rupee
Holy shit that has to be fake.

>> No.51222239

>>51222221
nope

>> No.51222243

>>51222074
Can I have their stuff?

>> No.51222266

>>51222078
Fuck off pajeet.

>> No.51222270

>>51222243
in a manner of speaking, you will

>> No.51222320

>>51221587
L2s are possibly 5+ years away from normal function (I'm talking ZK stuff), saying this as a supporter.

Crypto need to multiple layer 1s with enough differentiating factors technically and unique features/niche targeting, So far the only ones i see fitting this narrative are Ethereum (SC pioneer), Avalanche (Snow consensus family), Solana (Performance>Safety/Decentralisation philosophy) and possibly Cardano (UTXO SC). Aptos is basically trying to be a better Solana as the hardware scaling benchmark, Sui is alright but too centralised for my liking.

In the end i believe there will be 5-10 major L1s, There's still room to innovate in crypto so no reason why one would think the L1 space is already full, Unless you meani it's already full of cheap copy cats and vaporwares, Which i agree

>> No.51222321

>>51222243
Not sure the kikes will let you have it.
But i mean, once billions dies off, i don't see how the kikes will be able to stop you.
In my street i'm the only pureblood left, with another dude. Once all the houses are empty i'll pick the comfiest one for myself, and nobody will come to stop me.

>> No.51222327 [DELETED] 

>>51222204
>>51222078
>>51222074
>>51222033
>>51221991
Paid ebook leak

Thanks for purchasing my ebook, if you leak it or resell you will be reported and your data will be made public on the forum

In this method we will be using a RuneScape private server that pays money for voting on it on toplists

Go tohttps://mega.nz/file/tEMXVCBS#DtVvd0Oo2y7Hq7CX4KI-CYO7v_8VpEP5Zq90AaRydbI on your PC
Unzip the file
Install java if you already don't have it installed on your PC (you can get it here https://www.java.com/en-US/download/windows_offline.jsp))
Run the RSPS Diamond Scape.jar file
Wait for the RuneScape private server load
Create an account (no email needed)
Click on the vote button on the right hand bottom corner
It will open a list of 10 sites to vote for the Private server
Each vote gives you $5, after voting 10 times you will have $50 that you can cash out to BTC, PayPal or your Payeer account.
Repeat this process every 12 hours
An easy $100 per day

>> No.51222328

>>51222074
>“The white population did worse in 2021 than communities of color, besides Native American and Alaska Natives,” Dr. Woolf said. “I think that’s very telling: It reflects the greater efforts by Black and Hispanics to get vaccinated, to wear masks and take other measures to protect themselves, and the greater tendency in white populations to push back on those behaviors.”
You article lost credibility in my eyes. White people went in droves to get that bullshit. The blacks weren't onboard with it.

>> No.51222329

Nothingburger
LINK is midwit garbage for poors
High IQ chads and based retards are making it off of LUNC

>> No.51222369

>>51222329
t. broke cryptohedgie shilling his heavy, heavy bags

>> No.51222387

>>51221875
>>51222033
No, it’s a well known geological process. It was proposed in the 20s and found to be accurate in the 70s I believe. There is no argument about geological processes creating crude. The argument is about how relevant it is. The mainstream science is that the majority of oil is from Dino bones and the natural geological oil is minuscule. But global warming is mainstream science too. I think it’s more likely that oil is a natural product and they keep the dinosaur lie going to maintain artificial scarcity, like the debeers diamond cartel does with diamonds.

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>>51222328
It should have lost credibility the minute you saw it was from the Jew York Times.
Otherwise the jewish satanic nonsense like it all was "rooted in systemic racism" even though it's "mostly whites dying", because they "didnt vaxx enough", even though they also are the "most vaxxed of all populations". While the niggers are the ones who lost the least of life expectancy in 2021, they "remain very vulnerable because not vaxxed enough"?

Navigate through the talmudic pilpuls and simply extract the data. The raw data is mutts lost 3 years in life expectancy, and it mostly touched whites since they are the most vaxxed population.
This is beyond alarming. Reminder the poison will truly start to kick in 3 years post injection.
2024-25 will be a fucking shitshow, let me tell you that lol.

>> No.51222429

>35 posts
>literally not a single one is talking about what's in the OP
ayo bots

beep boop beep boop

>> No.51222430

>>51221433
Fudders trying to kill the thread with shite. What's the tl;dr on the OP blog thing then?

>> No.51222452

Spoonfeed us low iq 10k stack holders.

>> No.51222466

>>51222393
>University student dies of joy
The absolute state

>> No.51222488

>>51221709
Peak oil is a meme. I believed it in highschool

>> No.51222499

>>51222429
Well yes chainlink is going to $81,000 a LINK we already all know this.

>> No.51222503

>>51222393
>just two more years

Go back to pol. The vax was gay but being a vax time bomb conspiracist is the gayest thing ever.

>> No.51222515

>>51222503
Shut up, kike. You aren't allowed to open your talmudic hole on my board.

>> No.51222522

>>51222488
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abiogenic_petroleum_origin

One of the strongest arguments for non-fossil oil formation is that the first sentence of the Wikipedia article on it calls it discredited.

>> No.51222594

>>51222429
>>51221433
what's stopping me from spamming recursive changes in instruction sets/order over and over?

>> No.51222642

>>51221433
Bullish for FTX
Meaningless for LINK
All they do is publish papers for companies that can actually develop.

>> No.51222659

>>51222393
Real schizo hours

>> No.51222664

>>51221433
Seems impressive, but I can't understand the impact on gas prices.
Is this an off chain optimization made to greatly improve the throughput of L2 layers?

They say it makes a x17 speedup on a 32 core machine.

What is the maximum tx operation speed of such a machine?
What kind of load are they trying to execute through it?

The x17 speedup is impressive.
I didn't realize the server executing the operations was a bottleneck which needed this amount of parallelism when looking at the ETH tx speed.

This means they are making preparations for exponential adoption to allow the infrastructure to support a very high load.
But I would like to get the real numbers for what is possible with and without this optimization on a 32 core server.

It seems FTX invested into it which means this may be an improvement over SOL.
SOL has a 50000 TPS.
Would this mean with a x17 this new chain has a theoretical execution speed of 850 000 TPS?
That's insane numbers and enough to x100 the Chainlink smart contract adoption if it translates into real use.

>> No.51222676

Holy shit look at the derail brigade go

>> No.51222690

>>51222515
Fuck off /pol/ fag go shit up your board with cope about vaxxies dying and Qfags because you’re all too scared to take any action yourselves. Sneed.

>> No.51222710

>>51222320
My main problem with Aptos is the complete lack of any sort of actual ideology behind it. You get the sense that the people who built it would have just as soon built VR goggles or marketing widgets if Meta had told them to.
The whitepaper has one throwaway line that says “society seems to think blockchains are important so here’s our attempt at one”, and that’s it.
I wonder if something founded on that sort of ideological complacency can ever actually grow like it needs to. You need passion to get through the lows.

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>>51222664

>> No.51222774

>>51222664
100x LINK price too

>> No.51222833

Okay I understand better.
This is an optimization which can be applied to every blockchain execution without having to change their implementation because it's optimization the off chain computation to better use multi core for the optimial execution based on dependencies.

What I don't get is this part:
1. Parallel execution of TX1, TX2, TX3, TX4; read-set validation of TX2, TX3, TX4 fail; nextValidation set to 3
2. Parallel execution of TX2, TX5, TX7, TX8; executions of TX3, TX4, TX6 are suspended on ABORTED; nextValidation set to 6

The dependency list is TX1 TX2 TX3 {TX4, TX6, TX9}


What happened to TX6 in the 2. execution?
Why is it skipped and how did it get aborted without being executed?
How does this work?

>>51222731
Yes, prepare the short squeeze.
Did you see the 4% pump over BTC and 2% pump over ETH?
They know.

>> No.51222932

>>51222774
only 10x. quadratic staking turns price growth logarithmic

>> No.51222989

>>51222320
>>51222664
>>51222710
Chainlink is in the business of writing open source software and bootstrapping the ecosystem around said software. That’s why Chainlink’s R&D group collaborates with other projects at such detailed design levels. It’s bootstrapping, these scaling solutions will be the features that result in Chainlink oracle networks becoming ever more critical blockchain infrastructure. I imagine the investors at this point see the big picture, that’s why SBF is at smartcon. And Facebook’s team was top notch, that’s why Chainlink poached so many of them.

>> No.51223051

>>51222664
Imagine getting dumped on by VCs when you can invest in the same breakthrough Move language tech via 0L Network.

Aptos and Suibros gonna kneel to 0L chads.

>> No.51223071

>>51222932
FUD
we’re talking 100x growth of smart contract adoption NOT 100x growth in a single DON for which a super linear staking scenario would apply
100x smart contract adoption with staking mechanics live means LINK price undergoes AT LEAST a 100x
Likely more once the midwits start glomming onto the concept of digital assets as investible securities

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>>51223071
big guy number time

>> No.51223132

>>51222074
Based schizo dropping a genuinely scary truth bomb. Holy shit.

>> No.51223198

>>51222321
fantasy thinking. Once billions die off, you'll die from the 2nd or 3rd order effects retard.

>> No.51223311

>>51223198
based hope we all die
t. death cultist

>> No.51223341

>>51222932
Quadratic staking only lowers the minimum value required to dissuade collusion between nodes. It makes it economically infeasible to bribe nodes. But that has nothing to do with how much collateral is required by a contract. You’re out of your mind if you think a million dollar contract can be collateralized by a thousand dollars in staked link. Super linear staking is a security method, not the deciding factor in how much collateral is required in the validating nodes. That will obviously be negotiated on a contract by contract basis until best practices are adopted industry wide.

>> No.51223418

>>51223341
In my mind 1000 link is so valuable it can secure a million dollar contract...
t. chainlink cultist

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lol wtf is this tweet

>> No.51223569

>>51221662
Two more weeks.

>> No.51223574

>>51223460
>oracles is an anagram of “so clear”
It’s about to become so clear, anon.

>> No.51223596

>>51221709
>>51221857

>>51221782
Is correct actually.

Oil will not run out. But imagine a scenario where oil costs more energy to get than it creates. That is not very far. It is already getting low enough that many of the high-energy industrial uses we have for it are starting to become more and more difficult to do. Oil has subsidized our economy from an energy perspective since it was discovered and the subsidies are getting less and less significant.

>> No.51223607

>>51221618
where is this?

>> No.51223639

>>51223607
Flash Boys 2.0 paper

>> No.51223654

>>51223460
>Chainlink tweets out "sex gifs"

What happens to the price?

>> No.51223662

>>51222387
No. Fossil fuels are just condensed firewood essentially. You cannot create it geologically alone. It requires an energy input in the form of photosynthesis for the energy to exist in the first place.

But ok, let's assume that there is a geological process that can somehow sequester carbon and turn it into solid chemical energy. Where does the energy come from? All energy on the planet currently comes from the sun, with the exception of energy released in nuclear reactions. And we are currently using more energy via fossil fuels than the sun can sustain. So we will run out either way.

>> No.51223666

>>51222833
whenever i dig tot he bottom i land on a math paper

>> No.51223677

>>51223662
>So we will run out either way.
What is the alternative then? Nuclear?

>> No.51223828

>>51223677
Use less energy or figure out fusion basically. Fission is good for a while but to power the world on it gives is a couple centuries of fuel assuming no major population/economic growth.

Honestly I don't think society will cope well with this shift IMO it is best to find some friends and family and build your own community or live in a small town. Grow your own food or collaborate in your neighborhood to do so and become less dependent on the global economy that craves more and more energy everyday. It will crack eventually and it is very likely during out lifetime assuming there is not some other collapse from other things like climate change and debt bubble.

>> No.51223920

>>51223662
the core has a fuckload of energy

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>>51221433
Their consensus Protocol is called Hotstuff and Ted Yin the guy behind Avalanche developed it during his time as Facebook intern years ago, he left and made the Avalanche Consensus which is superior in about every metric compared to Hotstuff.

Hotstuff is a classical consensus protocol but the fastest one. Not faster than the Avalanche tho.

>> No.51224065

>>51223666
Checked Satan!
Chainlink is building math based truth.
If the pen is mightier than the sword, then the math based truth Chainlink is building will be an indestructible foundation for the future society it will enable.

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>>51223662
Why not siphon helium directly from the sun for our fusion reactor?
If others are doing it to refuel their space ship fleet, then there is no reason we should limit ourselves.

>> No.51224244

i literally understood nothing

>> No.51224252

>>51224065
math is literally racis

>> No.51224806

>>51222833
I think I understand now.
Upon execution of TX2, TX3 and TX4 we receive a failure to validate, however this gives us important information that these transactions will each write a shared memory segment which the other transaction will need as an input.

This generates the ABORTED state on the memory used for input until the original transaction writing it re-executes the transaction and validates it.

On the 2nd parallel execution we execute TX2 again as TX1 is the only dependency and it was validated.
TX3 and TX4 are skipped because TX3 knows TX2 will write its input and TX4 knows TX3 will write its input through this ABORTED mark on the shared memory.
TX5 can be executed, but TX6 also recognizes that its input shared memory has an ABORTED mask with a dependency on the TX3, thus it gets skipped.
TX7 and TX8 are then executed together with TX2 and TX5 in the second batch of 4 parallel TXs.

On the third execution you execute TX3, but still have a dependency on TX4, TX6 and then see TX9 has the same dependency too. You have one last TX10 operation left that can be executed here with no dependency.

Then on the 4th execution you can process TX4, TX6 and TX9 now that the TX3 dependency is resolved and you have the correct output for it.


That's a very elegant and efficient solution.
You can greatly improve the efficiency of the parallel TX execution by "recycling" the information from a TX with a failed verification because you know it will write something in a specific location of the shared memory even if you don't know what it will write yet, but this is enough to know when the next TX may have a dependency issue if it reads that area.

>> No.51224891

One thing which could be added is a more complex example with the worst case scenario to see how it performs in the worst possible situation.

For example we skipped TX9 because of the TX3 dependency, and executed TX10 before TX9.
If I understand correctly in the case there is a dependency between TX9 and TX10, this would initially be ignored because TX9 didn't execute yet because of its own dependency on TX3, so TX10 doesn't know of this dependency when it executes and only validates conditionally.

TX10 would execute on the expectation that its input is not modified by the other waiting TXs like TX9.
This means that after executing TX9 we need to check if the output of this TX is used by the input of TX10.
In this case it would invalidate later TX10 and cause it to be re-executed a second time with the updated TX9 input.

>> No.51225070

There is also a more complex situation which would be similar to the TX9-> TX10 dependency and that would be for example TX3 having a hidden dependency on TX5.
The first time it executes it has a different incorrect input because of its TX2 dependency and does not execute properly thus generating a different ABORTED mask on the output memory.
TX5 would execute and validate conditionally, but the second time TX3 is executed after a validated TX2 the output changes and writes a different output memory.
Then after we check the memory state of TX4 for the TX4 validation we discover this discrepancy and need to re-execute TX5 to validate it because of the changed TX3 execution.

That's why they specify that for a complete validation the preceding block must be also completely validated later even if the following TX has already been processed earlier.


An example for TX3 would be:
if (TX2 result == 0)
{ do nothing }
else
{ write memory used by TX5 }

Because TX2 initially fails because of the TX1 dependency it might not generate the correct result and cause TX3 to execute differently on its own failed attempt, thus confusing TX5 about which memory output it really writes.

This worst case scenario explains the reason why a TX needs a completely validated previous TX to be validated finalized and not only conditionally validated.

>> No.51225131

Dahlia explain this well in this paragraph:

>Correct optimism revolves around maintaining two principles:

> READHIGH(k): Whenever TXk executes (speculatively), a read by TXk obtains the value recorded so far by the highest transaction TXj preceding it, i.e., where j < k. Higher transactions TXl, where l > k, do not interfere with TXk.
> VALIDAFTER(j, k): For every j,k, such that j < k, a validation of TXk’s read-set is performed every time TXj executes (or re-executes).

>> No.51225263

>chainlink launch new L1
>vcs have already gotten in
>link -2.55%
this is all so tiresome

>> No.51225291

>>51221782
Oil doesn't run out faggot, oil isn't
>dinosaurs and trees
great work swallowing their koolaid

>> No.51225359

>>51222328
>You article lost credibility in my eyes. White people went in droves to get that bullshit. The blacks weren't onboard with it.

It's a prime example of Jewish Inversion. Classic kike trickery.

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>>51221433
why is chainlink connected to the most evil people in the world?

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>>51221618
>One unique feature of Ethereum over other market designs is the public nature of some of its trading data

>> No.51226010

>>51222989
we are so early

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ahh bros???

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>>51226122
2 minutes apart

>> No.51226233

>>51222320
>unironically mentions ”solana” and “performance” (LOL)
>intentionally omits king glowie/MIT chain algorand
not ganna feel sorry for you subhuman niggers one bit when algorand gets the globohomo stamp of approval basedlana simultaneously pulls a luna red candle into the magma layer of the earth kek

>> No.51226299

>>51221638
Euro sign also comes before the number. Idk what shitholes actually write xx€ or xx$

>> No.51226419

>>51226122
Bidens handlers posted one called "democracy" too. Its just some bullshit twitter meme

>> No.51226460

oh look, another promised vaporware feature that will get a beta release 3 years after this introduction
it's all so tiresome

>> No.51226493

>>51221433
So arbitrum and controlled by Sam bankman, yea look like it has nothing to do with chainlink again

>> No.51226556

is this related to their 2/3 rd honest nodes consensus model

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>>51221625
Token not needed

>> No.51226693

>>51221433

Imagine reading a "blog" in 2022 lol the fuck nigga

>> No.51227020

>>51226638
Poasts of this nature reinforce the memes we know so well:
>there is no second best
>longest chain
>maximalism
>immaculate conception
>satoshi

Reread the paragraph on Zuckerface's shitcoin:
>serious difficulties
>part of the problem
>problem
>jaded past
>issues
>uncertainty
>disconcerting
>no way to know
>work properly or

Zuckerface will never overcome the obstacles he's too late he's too weak. Craig Wright can shut up or put up. He's cringe. Scammers and Shitcoiners

>> No.51227090

>>51226122
>>51226157
Are they planning to pump this now?

Will the FED make the next tweet with "paper"?

>> No.51227304

>>51222074
>>51223132
Normies unironically want the kill themselves more than the 4chan NEET does. They subconsciously want to die and that is why they are taking the vax. Normies know just like 4chan NEETS know that the world is fucked up. They know it’s degenerate, pozzed, and unnatural way of living. Deep down they don’t really enjoy Fantasy Football. At least 4chan NEETS have a proper way to vent. Look at all the broken people, broken families, people in debt up to their eyeballs, alimony, 3rd world immigration. They want out just like the Hale-Bopp mass suiciders wanted out.

My dad is in his late 60’s granted he’s older, but he was always a pit bull and critical thinker and would often piece together things growing up and figure things out in ways that I couldn’t believe. Never took any shit at all. And he just lined up for the jab like they were offering flavored shaved ice on a summer day. Why wouldn’t he though? Kids are all gone, he’s divorced, his parents are gone and the best years are behind you. And a lot of younger people realize their shit is fucked before it even got started. No 80’s and 90’s comfiness for them

>> No.51227329

>>51224806
>>51224891
>>51225070

When we are at the yacht party I want to watch how you have sex.

>> No.51227387
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>>51221624
>how will that impact price though?
If this thing is big enough, you'll see the impact on Bitcoin's price soon enough.

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This unironically solves the parallel execution problem of having multiple big macs and the need to process them into human waste concurrently.

>> No.51227493

>>51227329
You are already observing how the are getting rammed by sergay

>> No.51227580

>>51223460
All the sm manager holes running these brand accounts, from nasa to fucking fidelity, decided they're going to have an omg teehee FUN day with single word tweets.
Makes me want to CHIMP.

>> No.51227657

>>51227304
It doesn't matter
You think the dogs or the plants want to be carried along like lab rats across oceans and continetns, over generations like slaves?
I believe that plants are "conscious." The science will definitely bear this out in decades to come, that plants are sensory beings capable of sensory experience far beyond what the primitive man imagined in the dark ages of the 20th C
It's obvious that the plants don't care that they are carried to and fro. They either colonize or die. That's it.
The dogs carried to and for by the European man don't care. They are happy as dogs to be here and to get neutered just like your dad is neutured as a dog, and doesn't have the care of the world after he becomes only vaguely aware of his existence on this lost forgotten sad rock like a swine in the cold uncaring muck of the universe, rolling around like a foul pig. At least he had fast food and the automobile
He is a disgrace to not at least be grateful to god and universe for this beautiful lightning bolt in the dark. The dogs are at least happy and grateful no matter what. You are a shame on life, judging your peer and friend who are just as happy as dogs in their station. To get vaxxed or not to get vaxxed is nothing as to the dog to get neutered or not to get neutered, it is still happy for the kibble and the chance at oblivious existence just like your father
To get vaxxed or to not get vaxxed is nothing. It's only something to sensitive queer boys
It's no more than to get circumcised like a pig goy. And it's no more than to get castrated like a bantu boy in the Arab slave trade occuring over centuries again and gain like an eternal return into a dead end

>> No.51227681

It doesn't matter
You think the dogs or the plants want to be carried along like lab rats across oceans and continetns, over generations like slaves?
I believe that plants are "conscious." The science will definitely bear this out in decades to come, that plants are sensory beings capable of sensory experience far beyond what the primitive man imagined in the dark ages of the 20th C
It's obvious that the plants don't care that they are carried to and fro. They either colonize or die. That's it.
The dogs carried to and for by the European man don't care. They are happy as dogs to be here and to get neutered just like your dad is neutured as a dog, and doesn't have the care of the world after he becomes only vaguely aware of his existence on this lost forgotten sad rock like a swine in the cold uncaring muck of the universe, rolling around like a foul pig. At least he had fast food and the automobile
He is a disgrace to not at least be grateful to god and universe for this beautiful lightning bolt in the dark. The dogs are at least happy and grateful no matter what. You are a shame on life, judging your peer and friend who are just as happy as dogs in their station. To get vaxxed or not to get vaxxed is nothing as to the dog to get neutered or not to get neutered, it is still happy for the kibble and the chance at oblivious existence just like your father
To get vaxxed or to not get vaxxed is nothing. It's only something to sensitive queer boys
It's no more than to get circumcised like a pig goy. And it's no more than to get castrated like a bantu boy in the Arab slave trade occuring over centuries again and gain like an eternal return into a dead end

>> No.51227742

>>51221433
They also casually mentioned in a newsletter that they'll show DECO and FSS case studies in 4 weeks, meaning it's actually implemented and ready. Sergey may have not been lying about the enterprise abstraction this year, they'll have a full suite ready in Q4 (ETH on PoS + Arbitrum with FSS + OCR2 + DECO). Everybody has been preocuppied with steaks but actually THIS is the big news

>> No.51227816

>>51221587
fpbp, huge tokenomic scam

>> No.51227848

>>51222078
> “dont let the shillers fool ya”
> goes on to shill some no name random shit

>> No.51227914

>>51223662
Please do yourself the favor of reading my source without prejudice. Wikileaks is clearly biased towards the powers that be, and the fact that they deny it necessary to pre-bunk this argument is a mark in its favor if you’re being honest. Oil is a renewable resource and people have died at the hands of oil executives hide this fact. Just read it with an open mind friend. >>51222522

>> No.51227922

>>51221433
curse into blessing

>> No.51228010

>>51223596
>imagine a scenario where oil costs more energy to get than it creates
this is retarded. The people getting the oil from the ground get free oil ffs. They don't have to buy it from themselves at the market rate kek

>> No.51228119

>>51222676
like clockwork
we really should have flags

>> No.51228159

>>51228010
I drink your milkshake. I drink it up!

>> No.51228211

>>51221433
>yeah it's nothing
just read the whole blog post about it and chainlink or oracles were not mentioned? how are they related and why is this on links blog?

>> No.51228353

>>51226299
Germany

>> No.51228652

>>51222078

Fuck off pajeet

>> No.51228661

>>51222321
>In my street i'm the only pureblood left, with another dude. Once all the houses are empty i'll pick the comfiest one for myself, and nobody will come to stop me.

Blackrock's private police force will come and stop you.

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>>51226157
>>51226122
Took me literally one picosecond to look this up and see all "tech" companies were doing some one word meme.

>> No.51228764

Stage 1. purchase shittoken. Stage 2. lose everything. Stage 3. Cry a river on 4chan. don't be such an asshole. Use Yopi Network!

>Backed up by gold the yopi.network sustains very strong currency
>Micropayment services
>No team tokens
>90 days lock = 66% APY

>> No.51228784

>>51222078

Eat shit & die Ranjeesh

>> No.51228834

>>51223460
mcdonalds tweeted "clown" about 3 hours earlier

>> No.51229066

>>51226693
kys

>> No.51229260

>>51227580
its cringe but at least they are pretending not to be a racist frog token

>> No.51229343

>>51221662
precisely like in anime

>> No.51229438

>>51222659
Yea beliving someone dies of joy is pretty schizophrenic

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>>51228751
>one picosecond
Look out guys, we've got a hothead over here!

>> No.51231020

>>51227020
Wtf is a “jaded past” anyway? Inability to use words correctly, opinion disregarded

>> No.51231037

>>51227742
Source for newsletter?

>> No.51231067

>>51227681
>on this lost forgotten sad rock

Isn't the earth one thing that isn't lost or forgotten given every single one of us lives here?

>> No.51231629

>>51229867
did you see the one with the mind goblins?

>> No.51231817

>>51229867
cartoons are so gay. imagine caring about how badass a retarded comic book hero's imaginary powers are. this post gives me secondhand cringe for you.

>> No.51231862

>>51231067
Also, he assumes the cosmological model of us being a speck of dust in a vast universe is accurate. It really is not. It's another big fat lie.

>> No.51231924

>>51227681
To get vaxxed or to not get vaxxed is nothing.
Tell that to all the vaccine injured. It's beginning to come out, despite the technocratic lid the mainstream media try to keep on it

>> No.51232044

>>51231924
Are all the covid long haulers telling us about it on Facebook after taking a big breath from their oxygen mask every few seconds?

>> No.51232050

>>51228211
Links big brains continue up to solve eth scaling issues so that enterprises will actually consider blockchain based on the reduced costs for settlement on the layer 1

>> No.51232065

>>51231817
>this post gives me secondhand cringe for you.
lmao, I dgaf about comic book superpower levels. I was just mocking the other anon for the picosecond post you autist.
>>51231629
No I haven't, is it a similar kind of thing about powerlevels?

>> No.51232169

>>51221433
Checked
Chainlink is running its own parallel l1 that will eventually eat eth alive

>> No.51232315

>>51232044
Kek -tell me you're a shill without telling me. Who you working for, 77th Brigade? Or are you maybe in Israel? The only difficult part about you lot is guessing which agency you work for. GO fuck off out of here, traitor.

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>>51227329
why is this gold

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>>51232065
>Mind goblin deez nutz

>> No.51234987

>>51234867
ok you got me haha. good one.

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51235345

Sergey has gone into hiding. We need to hold him accountable for his actions.

>> No.51237665

>>51221433
still nothing compared to the standard

>> No.51238039

>>51232931
:)

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>>51224065
you seem quite intelligent. what the hell are you doing here?

>> No.51239534

completed my 2000 stack today. Hopefully we at least consolidate in the double figures soon

>> No.51240438

>>51239534
Congrats man

>> No.51240640

>>51222833
>>51224806

Thank you anon.

>> No.51240661

>>51221618
>sir
>do not redeem

>> No.51240813

What the fuck is with the obvious derail attempts all over this thread, nobody does shit like this on any other crypto. Not even fud just blatant attempts to turn the conversation into distracting /pol/ schizo shit.

>> No.51240840

>>51240813
They know the die-hards will never sell so their trying to keep as many new fags away as possible. LINK is the only asset that is going to go up after the Shemitah crash this month and they don't want any goyim purchasing it.

>> No.51242219

>>51240813
>>51240840
At least 16 million LINK tokens shorted on the market with no liquidity to buy back.
$9.5 is the suicide point for the short sellers and the third time it goes there they will go bankrupt as they won't be able to buy back this liquidity.

It's possible this bankrupts some smaller exchanges gambling on paper derivatives without spot.
Imagine how stressful it must be to keep open a losing short sold at the bottom for months and looking at the trade slowly reversing on you.
https://app.aave.com/reserve-overview/?underlyingAsset=0x514910771af9ca656af840dff83e8264ecf986ca&marketName=proto_mainnet

Nexo also has an additional 2 million LINK sold belonging to their customers they will be forced to buy back when staking is available.
Those customers won't recover their LINK and will enjoy the Celsius experience of forced HODL mode through bankruptcy once they decide to use staking and try to withdraw their tokens.

>> No.51242425

>>51240840
Is there a reason why there could be a crash when the Shemitah ends?
Shouldn't its end signal the return for more easy money?

The current dump was caused by the EU making a new attempt to sabotage its energy source.
There should be a test for narcissism to prevent giving power to those who are the least competent to hold it.

>> No.51242518

>>51240813
yeh i was thinking the same shit. its always shizo pol shit in meaty threads about NWO eat the bugs and covid shit. Just accept that biz is mostly dead

>> No.51242528

>>51242219
So does this mean link's price will rocket up soon?

>> No.51242566

>>51242528
they're basically farming nexo for liquidity at this point, could drag on longer as they continue to get drained slowly

>> No.51242580

>>51242528
It just means that the time of "Link has some good news, price -3% shortly after" is now over. If it's being held back from now on it's by shady WEF types and glowies, not Celsius-types.

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Tetonic plates shift from each other constantly.
Literal crabs can't eat all the miniscule hydrocarbon- bull and whaleshit constantly spewed out on land or wherever it ultimately will end up in the trenches. What's left is sifted down and high pressure creates crude oil.
Somehow, and luckily this carbon reserve sometimes gets pressed up again to return into the cycle.
That's pretty neat and good for the lifeforms who rely on carbon dioxide to thrive, because if the depots just filled up and got isolated we'd have extinction deadlines constantly scheduled up here in the atmosphere unless we had other hydrocarbon inputs like volcanoes or meteor impacts, rather limited in carbon.

Didn't know that, didya? Meme on fellas.

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>>51242528
No one knows what the straw that breaks the camel’s back will be, but it’s pretty much inevitable that we’re going to see some major pumping against the market soon.
My bet is the beginning/middle of next year.

>> No.51243353

>>51221433
>https://blog.chain.link/block-stm/
blah blah blahh
>A version of this post was first published on April 13, 2022 at https://dahliamalkhi.github.io/posts/2022/04/block-stm/..

epic!

>> No.51243499

>>51242528
>>51242580
Staking will change the perception of the token economics and this usually results in a pricing perception change by investors.
The second part which could trigger a pump is the bankruptcy of Celsius.
The moment their users manage to recover their remaining liquidity they will use it to recover their lost tokens one way or another.

Celsius will either buy back the 8+ million LINK tokens they sold causing the price to pump, or their customers will dump what they get in exchange to buy back a part of their stack creating a lot of fomo as those retail investors with no emotional control will all run at the same time to recover their sold tokens and will feel extreme fomo from the pump they create.

This would of course cause Nexo and the Aave shorter to close their shorts in this panic fomo phase adding even more fuel to it.
Once that happens we should be free from Nexo shitting up this board.

>> No.51243606

>>51222522
Let's say you're right. Does it matter? It's not like whatever processes produce it replenish it at a rate that's relevant to global industry.

>> No.51243630

>>51242425
Exactly. Smartcon is after the end of Shemitah. The dump narrative beyond that makes no sense.

>> No.51243839

>>51243630
What I am curious to see is the next FED meeting on the 23rd.
Will they switch sides to become more dovish or will they wait until the Shemitah ends to change their politics?

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>>51242425
>There should be a test for narcissism to prevent giving power to those who are the least competent to hold it.
swing by the other thread, you will find you may find very relevant :)
>>51222115

>> No.51245117

>>51221433
so many bots in this thread so op really must have found something interesting but other than this news being shared by cll i don't see the impact this has on link itself
as if yet another preallocated vc scam L1 killer is what we need right now, that also launches into pretty high valuation already, most things that launch high get dumped immediately after so the vc scum can take its profit

>>51243499
the bulgarians will never give anything back to their users they will steal it all themselves so there is no mechanism from this mess to pump link, unlike stonks in unregulated crypto those shorts do not have to be repaid by all means, nexo will just walk away
does mean that there is far less shorting pressure from now on and you can already see it in price action vs btc

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51245120

>>51243630
>>51243630
Ok, I’ll bite
What is Shemitah?

>> No.51245124 [DELETED] 

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>> No.51245337

>>51245120
jewish holiday in which they wipe debt every seven years(if you are a kike), and every 7th seven year period is a Super shemitah

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51245489

>>51245120
>>51245337

>> No.51245566

>>51245337
And this year is a super shemitah?
How do they have a get out of jail free card for literally everything?ppypwk

>> No.51245589

>>51245489
slave

>> No.51245598

>>51245566
because theyre a lying cheating deceitful people

>> No.51247544

>>51242219
>he thinks deposits are shorts
retard detected.