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>it's real

>> No.57177309

>>57177272
i refuse to believe this is real

>> No.57177316

>>57177272
sexy

>> No.57177324

>>57177309
Why? It's just a sci-fi book.

>> No.57177341

>>57177324
>an assassination smart contract

>> No.57177362

>>57177341
What's your point? Still a sci-fi book. The plot summary on the book itself states literally "in the near future". People can't write sci fi books now? If an retired general tries his hand at writing and writes about about a "near future" war with China would you also "refuse to believe this is real"?

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>>57177272
based Emin

>> No.57177516

>>57177272
Wow great he is writing books or something. Let's see the numbers


>Dec 20, 2023 w/ $100,000 invested on Dec 20, 2020
LINK: $109,332.79
ETH: $333,676.26
BTC: $224,295.18
SOL: $4,980,219
BNB: $755,829
AVAX: $1,435,254
MATIC: $4,105,262
DOGE: $2,368,421
TRX: $333,333
ADA: $368,750

>> No.57177607

Ari is the perfect reply every time the shills like Chris Barrett come in here with their same tricks to make link look good. Ari is paid to write fairy tales and not do work, part of the reason link hasn’t launched a single product to high fanfare and use. These people will all be main characters in the expose documentary

>> No.57177610

>against a bewildering thread: The Delphians
Ari is fighting against the Delphi discordtrannies kek

>> No.57177946

>>57177516
>fucking TRON is 3x of a better investment than link
Honestly how do they live with themselves

>> No.57178144

>>57177272
Not buying this fucking trash till 1k eoy.

>> No.57178205

>>57177309
>Fears of a weaponized blockchain become reality when a software developer races to deactivate the rogue smart contract targeting him for assassination.

>> No.57178266

>>57177362
Some Chainlink lore for you, you missed an incredible fireside chat from back in February 2019 where we had some socially awkward /biz/raeli girl stream and embarrass herself in front of Sergey and Ari. And that fireside chat event was where Ari discussed his most anticipated oracle implementation was

> assassination oracles

The subject was dropped after that.

>> No.57178277

>>57178266
Also Lauren, if you're reading this, do note that we're still very proud of you for nailing a job offer Chainlink.

>> No.57178287

>>57177272
>Vitalik and Emin Goon Sir praising the book

>Name another book praised by Vitalik and Emin Goon Sir

>can't

>> No.57178303

>>57178266
Why is an assassination oracle even desired? It isn't that hard to check if a guy is dead or not after a hit is carried out.

>> No.57178308

I have three mint copies of tetraktys
Also have 2 mint copies of 1st edition cult of the black cube and mint auric editions of the 2nd and 3rd editions

>> No.57178345

>>57178308
>Also have 2 mint copies of 1st edition cult of the black cube and mint auric editions of the 2nd and 3rd editions

He has other books?

>>57178303
That's what makes it so terrifyingly cool, an open bounty that will immediately distribute payments or whatever smartcontract trigger upon verification of a death.

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>>57177272
is the author a dirty Jewish perchance, like the ETH guy?

>> No.57178673

>>57178638
Look at the guy's photo ffs.
It's screaming steinbergblatt phenotype.

>> No.57179034

>>57178303
Before you do the task required by the smart contract you send to it a signal that you will leave on your crime scene that is unique to you and make you recognisable by the oracle.

>> No.57179188

>>57177272
How would an assassination smart contract actually work in practice?
CCIP needs to be active, firstly and a lane needs to exist to a privacy-preserving protocol... maybe Oasis Protocol?
Let's assume that someone uses Sapphire to make a confidential smart contract on Oasis to check for four inputs: Address, killSuccess, markers and time. The assassin can inform the contract of the markers and address they will use ahead of time. It's confidential so no one knows what markers anyone else entered into the contract before the assassination. They connect it via CCIP to a contract on ETH mainnet that uses Chainlink Functions to make a request to the associated press's API to verify the news story.
The murder takes place and the killer leaves their hexadecimal address and several clues (markers) at the scene of the crime to be reported on.
Chainlink Automation + Functions are then used to interpret the news story with an off chain LLM (like GPT4) to determine whether or not the person died and how. Using an output parser with an LLM library like Langchain we can get the LLM to feed in the 4 inputs to the ETH contract. killSuccess, timeOfDeath, markers and the address.
The contracts sees killSuccess is valid, timeOfDeath is within the set time made by the contract creator, 3/5 markers the assassin said he would leave were reported on in the press release as well as the address that was left on a piece of paper by the scene of the crime. (Note: Even if the address wasn't reported, the assassin would still be able to claim the bounty as 3/5 markers were reported and they inputted those to the public function in the contract before they carried out the assassination).
The contract then pays out to the assassin upon calling the payout function from the assassin's correct address.

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>dude what if crime but with a blockchain n sheeit

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>Life is comfortable for a prominent, if schlubby, developer at a New York City blockchain company. That is, until FBI Special Agent Diane Duménil seeks his help against a bewildering threat: The Delphians, worshippers of the god Apollo, have launched a rogue program on a blockchain. It’s offering a crypto bounty to assassinate a European archaeology professor.

>The developer brushes off the danger until he learns the next target: Himself.

Delphi...

was all those posts Ari?

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