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8437578 No.8437578 [Reply] [Original]

Nick Szabo, the man who coined the term Smart Contract, and who is widely rumoured to be Satoshi since he set out a blueprint for decentralized internet money in the 90s with Bitgold, literally just went out of his way to follow Sergey Nazarov, Chainlink and Smart Contract.com on Twitter.

>> No.8437616

>went out of his way
Pressed a single button you mean?

>> No.8437688

>>8437616
Yeah.

>> No.8437760

>>8437616
This is one of the times where stinkies have actually earned some serious respect from me. Follows not endorsements tho.

>> No.8437834

someone wants to sell his bags

>> No.8437882

>>8437616
you mean three? in succession.

>> No.8437899

>>8437578
He is not Satoshi who is more than one person and he is not one of them.

>> No.8437907

>>8437578
lets see how long he keeps following once he realizes there is army of neckbeard autist losers following him that sperg out every time he posts a tweet destroying any opportunity at credibility

>> No.8437912

>>8437578
big if true

>> No.8437928

>>8437899
Responding to myself to add that I have a small LINK position, but saying that Nick Szabo is Satoshi is not true.

>> No.8437950

>>8437912
But it is not true.

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>> No.8438145
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8438145

Sergey cucked himself to Ripple Labs. You better sell soon.

>> No.8438165

LINK is intrinsically worthless. Node operators can be payed in existing cryptocurrencies. Just look at the testnet right now, it only accepts ETH instead of LINK lmao. It means that ETH can easily be substituted for it, that is, if someone wants to fork the token to accept ETH (an established cryptocurrency instead of some fucking ERC20 token made with a two-man team), LINK is basically useless. That is besides the fact that everything LINK aims to do can be easily done by cryptographically signing the data from the API source.
>muh next ETH

Link, 5 months in: 35 cents (3.5x ICO)
Ethereum, 5 months in: $5.50 (17x ICO)

Uh oh, pissed stinker incoming HAHA.

>> No.8438304

>>8437950
But it is

>> No.8438384

>>8437950
Bitgold and bitcoin. Szabo had nothing to do with bitcoin? NS is SN you dummy. He created them both.

>> No.8438629

Also Steve Ellis.

We all know what this means, /biz/. He wants to DM them.

>> No.8438649

>>8438165
Ofcourse same goes for every erc20 token but without erc20 tokens you can't raise 30 Million now can you?

>> No.8438683

>>8438649
No one is raising 30million anymore. That was the bubble

>> No.8438694

>>8438649
this pasta gets spammed all the time since yesterday by the same autist
just ignore

>> No.8438779

>>8438683
Tons of ICOs still raising such amounts, not sure if you're just clueless or trolling

>> No.8438820

>>8437578
This means nothing more than he wants to follow what they say since he's interested in the same space. Doesn't mean he thinks ChainLink is onto something.

>> No.8438837

>>8438694
Its a valid point though, there's no reason for LINK token to exist at all, same goes for every erc20 tokens. Its what makes them such terrible investments except when the general market just pumps whatever is on the market such as the bullrun last year.
Erc20 tokens are usefull for tokenizing company assets, streamlining inter-organisational transactions etc. they can be used for voting within a company for shareholders for example, thats all very usefull. Or acting as a placeholder for when the real token such as Universa does comes out. Utility tokens are a joke and nothing more than a way to raise money of ignorant people. The investors are lucky though because this market is generally consists of dumb money who can't really figure this out and thus it pumps.

>> No.8438862

Blockchain is so fucking niche and it doesn't really help for every company to have their own shitcoin that consumers/other companies must buy first before being able to access their services and products. Its fucking ridiculous and the most unfriendly business model I've ever seen.

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>>8437578
>>8437578

>> No.8438905

Look at CarVertical, their token is a way for consumers to get discounts on their services. You are litterly investing in the equivalent of supermarket coupons buying this token. Reason I got out on a 5x, the token isn't investable. Some companies aren't investable no matter how great they are. Some tokens aren't investable no matter how great the product/service behind it.

>> No.8438941
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8438941

>S.N Szabo Nick
>S.N Sergey Nazarov
>S.N Satoshi Nakamoto

>> No.8438991

>>8438941
>Activate quantum mortality

>> No.8439065

>>8438941
does anyone even know if Sergey can code?
We all know he can purchase a good web address with smartcontracts.com and we know he could hold his own in a McDonalds eating competition but can he even code??

>> No.8439109

>>8439065
Yes he can code

>> No.8439132

>>8439109
can code his timer on his microwave while heating up his 7th meal of the day?
or really code?

>> No.8439180

>>8439132
Yeah he can really code. Not sure if he's good cause I'm not a coder myself but I know he can code. If its decent/average/bad/good/terrific isn't up to me, but he can code and make a functioning product.

>> No.8439186

>>8437907
>not using the autists as a smoke screen from normies and nomonies
They're playing 8D quantum chess here, boys.

>> No.8439298

>>8437899
If he's not Satoshi, then the real Satoshi really likes his work.

>> No.8439377

>>8438837
Actually LINK is an ERC677 token which is a type of token that the team made specifically for the LINK token: https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/677

>> No.8439386

Wish he would write more articles about gold and other stuff. Guy writes well and makes shit interesting

>> No.8439398

>>8439377
Oh wow, still uses the Ethereum platform and uses Ethereum blockchain and thus its replacable for ETH.

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8439413

Daily reminder for cashies.

>> No.8439527

>>8439298
Satoshi Nakamoto came from Doiran guy that lived around the block from Hal Finney. Finney used it as the patsy name for the makers of bitcoin. The popular names associated with being Satoshi all were involved in some way or another with it's development and that's all I got to say about that. Since SHA256 was created by the NSA, it makes you wonder if bitcoin was designed by the deep state. I think someone on the team worked for the NSA at one point and left. Another plot twist is Edward Snowden being involved.

>> No.8439612

this is big

>> No.8439714

Satoshi checked out chainlink and thought what he saw (github/code) was legit. This is big guys. This guy knows this project will change the finance world.

>> No.8439759

>>8437616
It implies that he took the time to research the project and read the white paper
I dont think he just blindly follows everyone
Idk if its an endorsement of any kind but its a good sign

>> No.8439775

He follows like 1000+ people you absolute dicksucking brainlet

>> No.8439799

>>8439714
>invents the term smart contract
>follows the team members at smartcontract.com
This is big guys

>> No.8439815

>>8439799
As big as drake following the owner of yolo.com

>> No.8439820

Much like instagram I will be going who he follows and following people of interest.

Did it on instagram and that paid off keeping an eye on things and now I do the same on twitter.

>> No.8439836

has this guy ever heard of conditioner?

>> No.8439879

>>8438165
This is good fud

>> No.8439921

>>8438941
Holy shit

>> No.8439971

I think it means he is into Sergey in a gay way.

>> No.8440021

So going thru the twitters that szabo follows... now following a few people

Decided to go thru the 150 Sergey follows.... That boring bish isnt one of them interesting. But he does follow some interesting people indeed.

Welp following a few that both of these assholes follow. Should get interesting as I dig deeper on this. If anything it'll find me more things to invest in (not just coins) and i'll continue to make money on these things.

I do love how easy twit and IG make it to make money if you know what to look for.

>> No.8441074

>>8439413
implying bitcoin isn't

>> No.8441088

>>8437578
Big if true

>> No.8441350

>>8437899
Szabo is one of them. The other is Hal Finney. Or was...

>> No.8441373

So i've further gone thru the people those 2 follow and ended up on a few other twit sites. didnt realize some of these assholes follow such high up people in power in various areas of life.
Interesting how many eventualyl go back to elan musk.

Well time to keep an eye on the things these 50+ I followed say over the next few months. More money made

>> No.8441419

>>8437578

The concept of smartcontracts in itself has nothing to do with blockchain.

Blockchain is simply a way to implement smartcontracts you silly dumb fuck.

>> No.8442172

>>8437616
Kek he pressed it 3 times though

>> No.8442726

>>8441419
dude, think about what youre saying for just a minute. youre making yourself look pretty brain dead right now.

>> No.8443378

>>8442726
He's right tho

>> No.8443589

>>8438165
When all fud in circulation is word for word copypasta, it loses its impact friend

>> No.8443656

>>8437578
I follow a lot of people but I like their tech. It's tight.

>> No.8443704

>>8443656
...is that you Nick?

>> No.8443898

>>8443704
Kind of a dumb question to ask on an anonymous board huh? For what it's worth I had a conversation with S.N. about 2 years ago. I said it'll happen in 2020, he said 2018. Heh... seems like he might win our little bet.

>> No.8443951

>>8443898
my LARP sensors just exploded

>> No.8443998

>>8443898
I want to believe.

>> No.8444204

I’m laughing so hard right now at this larp, THE insiders are posting on biz about knowing Satoshi now. Kek

>> No.8444235

>>8443898
dumb nigger

>> No.8444253

>>8443898
Wtf im the real nick you guys are being lied to

>> No.8444257

>>8444204
he's talking about sergey you dumb nigger

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>>8443898

>> No.8444973

>>8437578
Sergey is satoshi

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>>8437578
Doesn’t change the fact that your stinky Ethereum token is absolutely useless

>muhh oracle problem.

You guys realize that Sergey played you all as fools with his paid shilling here, right? The coin has already been shadowforked for SWIFT by a CL dev named Jason Parcer. These forks will continue to happen. You’re best off dropping your LINK bags right now. Don’t even think for a second who you’re selling to at this low price, goy.

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>>8441373

>> No.8445175

>>8439398
no it's not.
Besides why are you faggots so obsessed with this
>hurr it doesn't need its own token
BS?
you could say that baout all the erc20 tokens out there, but guess what motherfucker, no one is gonna develop a project and have nothing from it at the end by letting it run on someone else's token. How hard is that to understand?
Good luck incentivizing the community to run nodes etc when they would get btfo by eary eth whales with their stack.
Same about btc,
>hurr durr you could use btc for painments
and whos gonna benefit from that? dead satoshi, roger ver, and other btc whales?

>> No.8445219

>>8445175
payments*

>> No.8445429

>>8445175
Yep. As far as tokens go that are a form of equity in a network, Chainlink is a cut above the rest. There is a clear need to incentivise early adopters, the token serves multiple roles on the network (payment/information/security bonds).

It’s not a carwash token, it’s a very real stake in a network that gains value through network effects. Compare to stuff like VEN/VET, where the minor economic nodes perform literally no network function except for locking up capital.

>> No.8445498

>>8445077
Fuck, shadow forks.

Dumping everything. Thanks anon.

>> No.8446352

>>8437578
NSA + nick szabo + Hal + (2 others) created bitcoin. CIA did not get the invite. Donald Trump will begin legislation for Bitcoin backed banks. That is, your 1 US dollar will be redeemable for (xx) sats. This will happen because the petrodollar will collapse after a video is dropped showing the world who was really behind the Twin Towers collapsing in order to save the world economy from imploding. (Jews+CIA+Clinton+Bush+Saudi's to name a few will be exposed). This is how Donald Trump plans to "bring the wealth" back to the US and distribute it to the common folk.

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>>8439413
del now

>> No.8446737

>>8439527
Someone finally gets it

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>>8437616

Since it is believed that Nick Szabo initially registered the domain Smartcontrac.com and it eventually ended up in Sergey's hands, I would say they have met before.

>> No.8447054

>>8439527
I read somewhere that Ari Juels grew up in the same neighborhood as hal finney and was a childhood friend of him. Ari along with a cowriter coined the term proof of work.

>> No.8447056

Craig Wright is Satoshi faggot. You guys are too smart to actually realize the simplicity that it is him. Fuck off /biztardians.