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IT IS WORKING
https://youtu.be/BSs0_0nLzcY
1000 $ eoy

>> No.9582367

>>9582345
sergey wearing a kimono and skinny, when is this picture from? it always stood out to me from every other pic of him

>> No.9582390

>>9582367
It’s a photoshop from the new blade runner movie.

>> No.9582396

>>9582390
holy shit, that's a good shop

>> No.9582408

>>9582345
nice
should be simple enough that everyone can set up a node + even easier next week with the node operator dashboard coming

>> No.9582426

http://orisi.org/

Literally copy pasted a 3 year old dead project, Sergey is a genius

>> No.9582433

>>9582426
Fudders on suicide watch ;^)

>> No.9582479

>>9582408

yup. that github readme is pure sex. seeing it work perfectly fills me with so much joy. simple docker container setup = massive adoption potential immediately.

get your nodes setup boys. you keep saying you're going to stake your LINK, so why aren't you testing your nodes on Ropsten as we speak?

>> No.9582486
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9582486

Ok so I think I just realized how crypto currency works. The currency part is a byproduct generated by a very diffuse group of processors that are working towards verifying transactions on a block chain while simultaneously having their processing power used towards the function of a service offered by the makers of the coin.

I think anyways. I got a few seconds into the video and it got me that I had never seen a crypto as a utility before.

I'm very new to this, pls no bully

>> No.9582536

>>9582479
buy that can I do once I set up a node on the testnet

>> No.9582557

>>9582479
not enough stinky for a node of my own. gotta toss in with linkpool or no staking for me.

>> No.9582593

>>9582345
how many links do a I need to set up a node

t.brainlet

>> No.9582603

>>9582593
No minimum but you need to do some reading if you’re asking this.

>> No.9582612

>>9582603
I was under the impression it would take 20k link to run a node

>> No.9582620

>>9582345
Kek. This little science fair project is 111 on cmc. Have fun with my SIBOS hype bags. Too bad you missed out on ONT, EOS, VEN and many more!

>> No.9582651

>>9582620
lol, nigger is comparing VEN to Chainlink.

>> No.9582700

>>9582612
that is false information

>> No.9582707

>>9582612

the 20k figure has to do with your node actually getting data requests given the fact that more link staked means greater data request prioritization, and data requests are how you get paid.

>> No.9582730

>>9582486
No

>> No.9582738

>>9582651
>2018
>being racist.
Listen sweetie I’ve hit the moons have fun hodling xD

>> No.9582803

Im a brainlet with ~12k LINK, what is happening in this video?

>> No.9582849

>>9582738
kys

>> No.9582933

>>9582345
I have literally no idea what this video means, it just looks like the Matrix.

t. 3k LINK

>> No.9582967

>>9582738
>moons
16 year old confirmed.
Did your mom only give you enough money to buy 1 coin?
stupid nigger.

>> No.9583060

>>9582396
are you high?

>> No.9583159

>>9582620
Those are complete shitcoins.

>> No.9583161

>>9582707
so staking without 20k would be pointless and not profitable. Sounds like id be better off with staking in the pool.

>> No.9583201
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>>9582345
>using a light node for oracles on a blockchain without SPV

My sides are going to be in orbit when this goes online and it gets sybil'd to death immediately.

>> No.9583305

>>9583201
Why is the light node a problem?

>> No.9583330

>>9583161

i'd take that figure with a grain of salt. nobody really knows how the economics of staking will play out just yet.

i'm no expert on this but form what i understand staking involves some amount of maintenance of the node and you always risk being penalized if you computer running the node experiences any down time. i've got 62k and i'll likely use linkpool just because i don't want to deal with the hassle of all that. that being said, don't be discouraged from looking into running your own node. it may be more profitable than using linkpool or some other staking pool.

>> No.9583333

>>9582967
Lmao. Stay salty bitch. It’s all about getting in and getting out. Buy low and sell high. You should try it some time. Maybe then you’ll get to a 7 digit folio some day

>> No.9583340

>>9583159
They made me rich. I don’t care. Maybe I’ll buy some link with my gains. Enough to have more than you. How many are you holding? Wouldn’t that piss you off if someone bought the bottom and sold the top like someone with a brain?

>> No.9583387

>>9583330
I like that linkpool will cover the penalties for bad data, and In my mind the collective power of the pool will make is likely to deal in the highest paying contracts. I know it is relative to my investment but I think it will be more reliable than trying to eek by and take the risk on my own. I'd rather dedicate my time to other endeavors.

>> No.9583436
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9583436

>>9583333
>only a 7 digit portfolio
Summerfags pls leave. If you have less than a 10 digit net worth then you might as well be homeless.

>> No.9583458

>>9583305
There is no simple verification in Ethereum, so if you get sybil attacked there is no way for light clients to tell they are being lied to. If you eclipse the light nodes running ChainLink software you can commit fraud en masse by giving their geth clients bad data.

The only solution is to only use trusted peers on your light client - which literally centralizes the entire network, defeating its purpose - or to run a full node on every single peer.

>> No.9583474

>>9582486
Wat

>> No.9583514

>>9583458
Interesting. So how would you be able to tell which light clients are being used by a ChainLink node?

>> No.9583537

>>9583514
They would presumably talk to each other (how else would you run a decentralized oracle if they don't know about each other?), so it would be as simple as getting the peer list after spinning up your own node.

The fix is simple - just run full nodes. I'm just baffled that running light nodes was even suggested for an "oracle" attached to a network without SPV.

>> No.9583604

>>9583537
But the transaction is signed in the link node, not in the ETH client, then it just sends the signed transaction using the light client. The fix is simple enough though.

>> No.9583635

>>9583537
Someone asked about it in Slack. He only showed it for demo purposes. The recommended format is full node.

>> No.9583650

>>9582738
kys rabbi

>> No.9583742

>>9583333
Doubt it.

So these are the kind of people FUDing Chainlink.
Buying more as we speak

>> No.9583743

>>9583537
He knows.

>> No.9583758

>>9582345

please man i just hope it hits at least 20 i can't be a wageslave anymore god damn i just need like 100k to live in the country and retire

>> No.9583776

>>9582367
His head is too big

somebody needs to fix it

>> No.9583797

FAT
A
T

>> No.9583871

^ i can't see this post

>> No.9583877

^i can see this post

>> No.9583902
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>> No.9583910
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>>9582367

>> No.9583922

>>9583902
is this real

>> No.9583935

>>9583902
a project explored by other projects... do you fucking know what this means?

it means a new order:

btc
eth
link

1000 eoy

>> No.9583946

>>9583922
>1000 eoy
it is real. i saw it yesterday on gitter.

>> No.9584033
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9584033

The seed is about to sprout.

>> No.9584043

>>9583902
cryptobeak btfo

>> No.9584336

>>9582557

there's no limit for nodes. you could stake 0 LINK and still run a node, it just won't get used my smart contracts that require collateral be staked.

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9584405

1000eoy back on the menu boys
TONIGHT

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9584421

>>9584405

THINK POSITIVE THOUGHTS

VISUALIZE YOUR SUCCESS

>> No.9584428

>>9582345
i kept telling you: May 25th. this thodges vid is nothing compared to the day after tomorrow.....

>> No.9584440

>>9584428

what's happening may 25th?

>> No.9584475

>>9584428
fucking fag liar larper

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>>9584428
Desperate Pepe here, give proofs right now

>> No.9584504

>>9583871
>>9583877
What post

>> No.9584508

>>9582396
ahahaha thanks OP I needed that in these dark times.

>> No.9584513

>>9583902
Lol gonna tweet this to oracalize

>> No.9584544

>>9582486

No. You wait for retards to buy your bags then use fiat to suck trap cock.

>> No.9584660

>>9583458
This FUD is over my head

>> No.9584717

>>9583333
>.0001488
Seven digit portfolio

>> No.9584744

>>9582426
I, too, browse reddit. Have my (You).

>> No.9584794
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9584794

>>9584428
proof or larp

>> No.9584793

>>9583333
>Buy low and sell high.
What did he mean by this?

>> No.9584817

>>9584428
TELL ME NOW! REEEEE!!!!

>> No.9584884

I just realized something big. smartcontract.com will be taking a very small % of node operating costs in order to pay people salaries to maintain the code and keep it running at a very high quality. They are doing this because they believe that if people aren't paid a salary to continually update the code then it'll most likely fail and/or someone would come up with a newer/better oracle solution and everyone would have to switch making it a huge hurdle for businesses and could potentially cause a situation where only large enterprises could afford to use the network. TLDR It's in the ChainLinks teams best interest to market the absolute hell out of their network when the time is right as they'll be incentived by being paid to maintain the code and the bigger the network the more money they make along with node operators in general. We actually might make it. Marketing campaign will commmence and its going to be huge.

>> No.9584891

>>9584513
Lelel

>> No.9584893

How long left to accumulate? September?

>> No.9584920
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9584920

>>9584893
orderbooks are thin af and this could pop to ATH in no time.

>> No.9585011

25th is probably a larp but the faucet seems ready to go as the documentation has just been finished on the tracker. Could be readying the "official" launch of the testnet. A Friday deadline does make sense.

>> No.9585057

>>9582396
SUPREME LOL

>> No.9585111

>>9583902
>taking cryptokitties 2.0 seriously.

The guys running ethhorse are probably bizraelis that know slapping Chainlink to the project guarantees some easy bucks from retarded anons..
Confido did it.

>> No.9585149

>>9584920
gritchka looking so fresh

>> No.9585174

Does this kill the linkpool? This seems pretty straightforward, and nobody is going to sacrifice 25% of profits because they can't be bothered setting up a linux VM and then copy paste a few commands.

>> No.9585183

>>9585174
production will be even easier

>> No.9585265

>>9585183
What do you mean by production?

>> No.9585279

>>9585265
Final product I’m assuming

>> No.9585282

>>9585265
the actual product that data/api providers will encounter when mainnet is launched

>> No.9585302

>>9584884
(you) because I haven't seen talked about enough. Sergey talks about this here: https://youtu.be/MfH1B85YyFU?t=1507..
Another thing from that same answer, but I don't see talked about is the need for data requesters to buy link, to pay for the data api costs. This of course takes more link off the market.

> shirt so crisp last july

>> No.9585305

>>9585282
Thank you for clarification.

>> No.9585312

>>9585174
kek no, linkpool devs knew this all along and scammed the dumb fags who gave money to them

>> No.9585425

>>9584717
AGHHHJHJ IVE BEEN FOUND OUT. I actually have some link I just like triggering linkies

>> No.9585446

>>9585174
No, they still cover fees if they fuck up and i don’t need to do anything when using linkpool

>> No.9585490

Because the Link cubes have to do something. I just received mine in the mail, and holy shit. I didn't realize they actually sent little plastic link cubes once you buy it. I now have 30000 of these little fuckers, boxes wall to wall, filled with these little plastic shits. After doing some research you apparently have to take the cubes to a little office to "stake" them (one will be opening in my city come "mainnet") Basically you just leave them the boxes full of cubes and they'll mail you your "returns" of more cubes over time. I asked Rory WTF was up, and he said that the team was going along with Sergey's delusion so he doesn't snap. He also told me that 22 of the 32 million was spent on these little cubes. The team was obviously getting paid out the ass, so they went along with it and make fake github commits to keep the delusion going. Now all I have are these fucking cubes, and I can't even take them to the dump because they would charge a fortune. Tl;dr don't buy Link

>> No.9585617

>>9585490
Not your best but good enough for me to read the first line.

>> No.9585644

>>9584421
nice one breh

>> No.9585760
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>>9584405

>> No.9585899

>>9582738
>sweetieposting
>current year
You made the bait too obvious, and yet people still fall for it. The absolute state of biz.

>> No.9585944

just realized that fag a$tr0 hasn't posted yet. did the mods finally gas him?

>> No.9586048

>>9585944
First was a warning. Now is a ban I believe

>> No.9586144
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9586144

>>9582651
I'm sick of all of you racists who think that Black people can't own Chainlink. I plan on running a node and have over 30,000k Link. I laugh at your stupidity.

>> No.9586154

>>9586144
I'm not a racist but trying to control behavior on 4chan is a losing battle.

>> No.9586199

>>9582620
Never selling my link, fuck you.

>> No.9586208

>>9582486
Yes. Disregard the faggot bullies.

>> No.9586221

>>9586154
Fucking NIGGER dont you ever use that term on the internet again.

>> No.9586247

>>9582803
He installs a Chainlink node and other required programs that support it (GETH is Etherium) on an Amazon cloud instance.

>> No.9586261

>>9586247
* eum
goddammit

>> No.9586270

>>9585057
LOL SUPREME
Now Available at Taco all your money fucking fuckcoin FUUUUUCCCCCCCCCCCKKKK

>> No.9586291

>>9585174
I'm too lazy, and what would happen if my mom turns off the modem and the request gets no response from my node!?
I'd lose all my linkies. I'd rather use linkpook in the meanwhile.

>> No.9586312

>>9586154
lets be honest rebecca, trying to control niggers anywhere is a losing battle.

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9586369

>>9582345
Stinky linkies will get B O G G E D

>> No.9586866

how is this not exploding?

>> No.9586926

>>9586866
A lot of the new crypto kiddies are chasing trends and honestly cant fathom what LINK is capable of, or even understand how it operates for that matter.

>> No.9586944

>>9586926
no. link market makers don't want it to. they have no reason to.

>> No.9586962

>>9585490
Plastic? Shit, mine are cheap folded paper cubes. Made me realise there isn't much left of that 32m nowadays

>> No.9587010

>>9585899
The absolute state of linklets*

>> No.9587272

>>9583902
>>9587004