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7272654 No.7272654 [Reply] [Original]

Sergey def hit that shit.

Sergey followed her on twitter 2 days ago. Her resume suggests as that she will probably become the marketing gal for LINK

https://twitter.com/AmelieArras

https://www.linkedin.com/in/ameliearras

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Z-ZJ8VWWgo

Same girl from his SIBOS interview

http://adastra-marketing.com/2018-the-year-ahead-in-finance-banking-and-tech/

her company Adastra has an article talking about open banking and PDS2 in 2018

>> No.7272773

>>7272654
Stop spreading lies, OP. Her nose is way to big for Sergey to fuck.

>> No.7272808
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>tfw french qt as your marketing director
how can we fail now?

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>>7272773
Nah dude he definitely hit it. Can't be too picky with all that Carl's Jr in his belly

>> No.7272845

>>7272773
>her

>> No.7272875
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7272875

Explain this stinkies

>> No.7272877

>>7272825
Well she looks better from the front at least.

>> No.7272897
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>>7272654
>waves his hand to a person 3 feet away from him
it was that moment right there I was sold on LINK. Right fucking there, I remember watching that video, after he made that gesture I stoped it, dropped everything else I was doing at that time and rushed to binance with all kinds of coins I had at that time and started flipping it for LINK, I couldn't stop buying LINK until I had no other coins or FIAT left.
That fucking autistic gesture is something only a >200IQ genius could commit.
I have no doubts LINK will allow us to retire before this year is up
$70 EOY Screencap this post

>> No.7272915

You guys are fucking animals. I don't blame Sergey for hating biz and not releasing info. You motherfuckers dox his employees

Fuck you OP

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>>7272897
And he STILL fucked

>> No.7272960

>>7272915
which employees? if you're talking about that fake ass assblaster he deserved it, biggest larping faggot ever on this board.

>> No.7272963

If I was a LINK holder (I'm not), this thread alone would be enough to convince me to sell all my LINK immediately

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>>7272915
How do you "doxx" a public marketing rep retard durrrr

>> No.7272993

>>7272963
Nice. Just bought 100k

>> No.7273007

>>7272960
He hires a female employee and the motherfuckers on here plaster her up here and make memes, and are probably harassing her now on social media.

How do you think Sergey feels about that? He's gonna make you mother fuckers rich

>> No.7273015

>>7272877
What are you talking about? I can do my laundry on that nose.

>> No.7273017

>>7272897
lol

>> No.7273027
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7273027

The CMO from Ambrosus (AMB) Elena Yunusov

Fucking beautiful!

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>>7272897

There it is. I was impressed by its speed, almost exactly 1000ms

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>>7273007
I remember my first day on the internet

>> No.7273034

>>7272963
i love link
i love the memes
i love the community
i love the idea
i love losing money together

>> No.7273061

Damn he is actually fat

>> No.7273077

How the fuck are """smart""" contracts (i.e. piece of computer code) better than a human being (or a conventional database/software) in assessing when contract terms have been met and payments should be made?

This whole thing is a meme. Contract law and contract culture have been developed for a thousand plus years in the West and underpins our organic development of capitalism. This adds nothing and only introduces problems to contracts.

It's low-trust 3rd worlder stuff:
>trust a piece of code because you can't trust the person you're doing business with
If you're that low-trust you will NEVER have functioning commercial relationships.

>> No.7273079

>>7273029
>Image14.gif
>.gif

Well FUCK I just wasted 30 seconds

>> No.7273084

>>7272654
He’s been following her for weeks/months pajeet

>> No.7273106

>>7273077
This

>> No.7273121

>>7273077

You sound like the sort of person who didn't think the internet would ever be anything because it didn't toast bread

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>>7272875
>official link poster girl is a jewess
fugg:-DD:DDD: DD:-DDDDD :DD

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>>7273029

>> No.7273130

How many Links to get a girl like her?

>> No.7273131
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>>7273077
It's all about automation and cutting costs as well as making contracts trustless. If you don't even believe smart contracts have a place in the future then what the fuck are you even doing here? I suppose you never bought ETH with that reasoning either or any of the 1000+ tokens that it's platform houses. Stay poor faggot jeeze that absolute state of no linkies! Unbelievable!

>> No.7273146

>>7273079
>so is he waving or...
>ooo piece of candy

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>>7273130
350,000,000 apparently

>> No.7273159

>>7272654
he's a redditor

>> No.7273161

I'm super impressed with all the Linkys continuing to pump out high quality memes. New material almost everyweek for like 5 months.

>> No.7273168

>>7272654
@1:43 unironically tells her to go back to plebbit

>> No.7273178

>>7272897
glad i'm not the only one who was convinced because of this

>> No.7273201

>>7273077
It removes the need for a central authority like a bank when dealing with contracts. Cutting out middlemen saves money.

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7273211

Daily Reminder

>> No.7273280

>>7273077
Are you arguing against automation?
This is just further automate banks and insurance companies. They don't want a person, they want a machine.

>> No.7273336

>>7273280
He's probably just some boomer faggot that thinks people will be doing business over the phone forever.

>> No.7273348

>>7273154
kek

>> No.7273391

>>7273211
can we really trust riddle anon? what proof does he have behind him?

>> No.7273442

>>7273077
I bet you get your news from a physical news paper.

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>>7272897

>> No.7273489

>>7273201
>>7273131
In what applications?
What would a smart contract offer conventional software solutions in payroll or online retail?

E.g.
>smart contract code requires you punch in data that you turned up to work to get paid that week
>something goes wrong with the punch card system
>conventional software or human can easily override that and send out the payment
>smart contract inflexible and unfungible to real world human conditions

Or internet retail
>only process payment when item is confirmed ready to ship
What does a smart contract offer above existing software/human solutions here?

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>>7273391
Does it matter? Lead engineer for Airbnb. They'll def use smart contracts.

Let's recap

SWIFT, Sony, Axa, Microsoft, Airbnb, Factom, Request Network, BNC, Ceek, Origami, etc. I can't even remember them all.

Add PDS2 forcing banks to open their API's.

Let's not forget about the heavily restricted supply once the network is active and nodes are hoarding and tokens are locked into contacts and pools.

Oh and the fact that smart contracts will almost certainly become a multi trillion dollar market with over 80% needing to access data triggers from off-chain.

Are nolinkies really this retarded?

>> No.7273518

>>7273211
LINK being over $1 defeats the purpose of the token. Its in the whitepaper.

>> No.7273591

>>7273280
How does the """smart""" contract that locks out fresh operater input offer a better solution than conventional software & human solutions?

A smart contract locks you in to inflexible code. IRL problems and issues arise and you will need to speak to humans to work out solutions in any commercial relationship.

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>>7273489
Jesus christ I'm not going to spoon feed you the basics of smart contracts dumb fuck. Explaining LINK to brainlets is one thing but when you can't even be assed to figure out smart contracts to begin with then it's your fault for missing the biggest moon mission in history

https://www.capgemini.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/smart_contracts_in_fs.pdf

>> No.7273638

>>7273442
t. spends 20 hours a day in front of a computer screen and uses the self-service checkout so he doesn't have to interact with a cashier

>> No.7273644

>>7273591
I don't think you know how smart these contracts are

>> No.7273655

Great find OP. Sergey is an absolute savage

>> No.7273662

>>7273489
The problem with your thinking is you're thinking in terms of a world of humans interacting with other humans. That is not the way of the future. The way of the future is machines/software interacting with other machines/software. So in that context, your example of a human punching in on time to get paid would make more sense, because it would be the decision of whether some automaton has fulfilled its end of a deal, so now some funds have to be automatically sent or whatever, there is no human being involved in the entire process from start to finish.

>> No.7273677

>>7272654
>Published on Oct 18, 2017

pffhahahahhaha


poor linkies living in the past

>> No.7273685

>>7272654
Watch his face from 0:38-0:40 go from a laugh to a look of utter contempt after he says, "oh you're the bitcoin person."

Why Sergey? Did he think she was a clueless press normie?

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>>7272825
>Can't be too picky with all that Carl's Jr in his belly
god damn it

>> No.7273726

In the white paper it pins the cost of each transaction to the equivalent decimal of links equal to a dollar i believe. Makes sense as you don't want to pay $50 for a smart contract to be executed

>> No.7273766

>>7273077
>Contract law and contract culture have been developed for a thousand plus years in the West
... because people cannot be fucking trusted. Ever. Contracts cannot be trusted. The fucking legal system cannot be trusted.

You know what can be trusted to do what it fucking says it will? A computer. A smart contract.

Fuck the bankers, fuck the lawyers, fuck the jews, fuck the insurers--FUCK THEM ALL

>> No.7273773

>>7273638
>social skills
>not seeing the value of smart contracts
REEEEEEEEEEE fuck off back to plebbit

>> No.7273775

>>7272654
why do you guys keep shilling this? just jump on mobius when it comes out

>> No.7273796

>>7273638
more and more people are doing this famalama.

>> No.7273816

then how do you explain this horrible shilling?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRJBNQwsniY
this shit doesn't make any sense

>> No.7273875

You guys do realize Sergey is playing 7D chess? He has realized the only way to win in crypto is to become a Chad. Sergey has not only solved the problems haunting the blockchain, but also how to pump and dump women he meets in his life to, which, in turn, pumps the value of his coin. This is a very interesting concept and I look forward to seeing who he chooses next.

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>>7273875
>Only problem

He ded.

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>>7273875
FACTS

>> No.7274065

>>7273518
I love this FUD because anybody who thinks about it for more than 1 second knows that if LINK is adopted for any serious use AT ALL it simply cannot be anywhere near as low as 1 dollar since there are only a billion total

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>>7273875
I hope he chooses me next.

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7274136

>>7272654
not surprising

>> No.7274172

>>7274111
show tits

>> No.7274252

>>7273662
>there is no human being involved in the entire process from start to finish.
Yes but that's the weakness. You're ultimately going back to the AI problem. The human will always be more dynamic and adaptable than the machine. Smart contracts don't even aim to be AI, but even if they did, the human will be able to adapt and solve problems the code can not.

A smart contract will always be second-rate to one mediated between humans with some centralised authority between them.

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>>7274136

>> No.7274283

>>7274111
open vegenda my lady

>> No.7274285

>>7274111
Checked, open bob

>> No.7274299

>>7274136

sauce

>> No.7274306

>>7274136
>he knows a lot of "special" places

>> No.7274336

>>7274299
couchsurfing

>> No.7274353

>>7273766
Only ever contract with high-trust North Europeans (and maybe Japs). You can't have commercial relationships without trust. It's why the rest of the world can't into capitalism.

Smart contracts seem to be premised on the fallacy that you can have commercial relationships in the absence of trust. If you can't trust the other party more than code then they'll cheat you in other ways around/with the code.

>> No.7274360

>>7273638
You sound jealous

>> No.7274388

>>7273685
Because he knew he was going to thunder cock her

>> No.7274394

>>7274136
>He gave us lots of useful advice
"Buy LINK, but don't tell anybody"

>> No.7274404

>>7273796
>>7273773
Yeah there's probably a niche for this like all crypto is: bypassing centralised authorities because you've been squeezed off normal platforms for either real crimes or thoughtcrimes. But beyond that??

>> No.7274457

Please, someone forward this list to Sergey. He can get those partnerships, I know he can!

http://fortune.com/2017/06/07/fortune-500-women-ceos/

>> No.7274475

>>7274360
I'm saying he's missing the world of human-to-human commercial interactions because of his lifestyle

>> No.7274484

>>7274336

BAHAHAHAHA IT'S REAL

WHAT A CHAD WE'RE ALL GONNA BE FUCKING RICH

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>>7274475
You almost had me fooled, Lieutenant Colonel, that was a very clever test. Coming on here and pretending to be some retarded boomer. Very clever indeed.

>> No.7274790

>>7273662
This means I will be extremely wealthy and achieve financial independence before 30.

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>>7273816
>hi sir gay
what did she mean by this

>> No.7274951

Will smart contract pre-nups solve the woman problem?

>> No.7275036

>>7273875
Satoshi Rises

>> No.7275091

half the video he is staring up towards the ceiling
did they put some cheeseburgers up there or something?

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>>7274951
>all the oracles are stay at home catladies who decide against you

>> No.7275261

wtf is going on link where’s my fucking lambo

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7275283

He didnt fuck anyone except you faggots. He is a loser and Link is for losers. Mobius already partnered with WTC meanwhile link has fuckall.

>> No.7275317

>>7274136
he ain’t drivin them around in a lambo

>> No.7275443

>>7273508
yes. the average nolinkie could only understand about 1/3 of what you just typed and then they went all in on TRX for $70

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7275498

>>7275283
Heyyy. I remember this picture...

>> No.7275549

>>7274252

>completely trustless software will always be inferior to fallible, centralised human solutions.

You're hilariously wrong. Try not to kill yourself when you see the LINK price in 5 years.

>> No.7275648

>>7273077
MY PROBLE ARE,
Are smart contracts not just escrows? How do you dispute shit? This is the same with loan system in some cryptos

How do you enforce this shit?

>> No.7275698

>>7272654
>has to grow a beard to hide his manbaby face

>> No.7275978

>>7274136
no fucking way

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>>7274136

>he also helped us a lot with our bags

>> No.7276242

>>7275648
Not sure I follow what you mean.
> Are smart contracts not just escrows?
Let's say they are
>How do you dispute shit?
This has to be taken into account by the smart contract. You sell me a hat in TF2, the oracle checks if I've received it correctly and then you get your money.

>> No.7276250

>>7275549
Trust is more than you can for in a smart contract. If yoy can't trust you're contracting partner they'll cheat/fail you in other ways outside the contract (or within it). You need trust in a commercial relationship, code isn't a substitute.

>> No.7276276

>>7275648
You can't dispute or vary it. The """""""smart"""""""" contract is immutable and unchangable, i.e. totally unsuitable for most real world applications.

>> No.7276295

>>7276250
*Trust is more than you can code for in a smart contract

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>>7274136
I did not expect to see this today, you guys told me he was a fat nerd that read Nietzsche, not a fucking Chad.

>> No.7276366

>>7276276

I have absolutely no desire to remedy you of your misapprehensions.

>> No.7276468

>>7276366

Don't waste your time. He is either a Link holder that enjoys fudding or a very ignorant human being that doesn't deserve Link. I hope he really is this ignorant so he will top himself in 2 years.

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>>7274790
Financial independently financially

>> No.7276628

>>7276250
>>7276276
You can give control to a human 3rd party to act as arbiter in an emergency if that's what you want. I buy you a bike on ebay but you send me a wheel, I dispute with ebay and they rule, they send a signal to the contract and I get my money back. To be fair at that point we're putting all our trust on ebay who has effectively become the oracle.

>> No.7276707

>>7272654
She's a jewess though.

>> No.7276812

>>7276242
The oracle would have to have access to my account wouldn't it,cause I can claim I did not receive it or there was a bug.

>> No.7276828

>>7276628
Selling a bike on eBay is a bad example of a smart contract, because you've got a single data source which is directly invested in the contract.

>> No.7276875

>>7276628
The majority of sc's will execute with all parties satisfied. For the rest, parties can agree to fall back on the current inefficient system. No brainer answer.

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>>7274172
>>7274283
>>7274285