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For those who didn't know, the LINK faggot trip that was sharing all those company names and developers was just looking at the list of people who had starred and followed the chainlink repository.

Having seen these people is that bullish or is it completely normal to have people of that caliber starring the repository as soon as it's released?

>> No.7845398

I work in a bank and our head of innovation is basically forced to look into new technologies but this doesn't mean they will utilize it
Even "partnerships" mean little mostly it is just an exchange of information
Banks are scared of new technology
But generally speaking i would say its a good sign these people look into the product but /biz/ takes it a little bit too far with the conspiracies
But is fun to pretend

>> No.7845513

>>7845337
It’s bullish but it doesn’t necessarily mean these companies will make a chainlink node. It does make it more likely but again it could just be personal curiosity rather than development plans.

>> No.7845740

>>7845398
>>7845513
interestingly enough it really didn't seem like they were mostly people from banks. It seems more like fintechs dealing with data; and all very plausible users of the network.

Would there be even more but they aren't allowed to make it known at all so they have to avoid even starring a github repository? Is that how strict ndas can be or would they really not care?

>> No.7846478

>>7845740
Yes i know
I just wanted to point out that taking interest in something doesn't equal usage or partnership
And it would make sense that finetech would look into stuff like that
Like i said its a good sign it means chainlink is on the radar it could even mean more put thats speculation at this point
As far as NDAs go it really depends on the contract
Like what information is classified etc

>> No.7846493

Chainlink is LITERALLY a russian mafia shit-coin.

The same losers who post conspiracy theories on /pol/ are the same losers who get paid in chainlink.

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>>7845337
Nice one, saved. I hope you shill ChainLink on /lit/, too.

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>>7846493
>The same losers who post conspiracy theories on /pol/ are the same losers who get paid in chainlink.
Get paid in decentralized oracle operator fees?

>> No.7847654

wait where is this thread? someone point me to it

>> No.7847687

>>7846824
I did but I felt really bad because I made a faux real thread and they all responded earnestly so I got stuck replying all night. Only one person said something and everyone ignored them.

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>>7847625
>>7846824
Any wordfags should write up a faux-david foster wallace essay on chainlink and sergey. That would be pretty funny. Sadly I'm only a poor drawfag