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How will it scale and handle the millions TPS necessary to work with high volume paypal, swift, etc, while being on shitty ass Eth? I know it's old fud but did anyone ever address this?

>> No.10413871

>>10413853
Just ignore this one tiny fact and focus on Eoy$1000, goy

>> No.10413875

It's blockchain agnostic, doofus. If eth can't handle it, it'll move to a blockchain that can.

>> No.10413881

>>10413853
why do you even care? not like this shit is ever going to be adopted

>> No.10413903

>>10413853
go look at the test network transactions. Literally none of their "partners" are testing anything on it. Do you think they'll use the mainnet without doing tests first?

>> No.10413916

>>10413875
yea the problem is that other blockchains are some half assed centralized pieces of shit. Unless we talking private blockchains but who knows how advanced they are

>> No.10413960

https://youtu.be/AXrrqtFlGow

>> No.10414977

>>10413916
Who gives a fuck if they are centralized or not? Chainlink can work with fucking Tron and it doesn't matter because it will work with every other real, legit blockchain.

>> No.10414990

>>10413853

By using Hyperledger

>> No.10414999

>>10413853
The scalability is coherent with the node operating volume and the HIPAA compliant data.
For fuck sake, this has been debunked so many times

>> No.10415006

Ond word. Oasislabs. You are welcome

>> No.10415009

>>10413853
I'm more concerned with the fact that if this is $50, not even "muh Billion $ company" will be buying 500,000 of these to do all the things.

>> No.10415015

>>10415006
One word. Microsoft Coco.

>> No.10415048

>>10413853
The chainlink network itself doesn't run on ethereum. What does use ethereum, however, is the staking smart contracts and payments, since the token is an ethereum token. They will use off-chain aggregation of payments to reduce tx usage on the ethereum main chain, but they haven't yet said how they will do it.

>> No.10415248

>>10413853
the heavy lifting is all done off chain, pal. only a few small pieces of the work (payments) on done on ethereum.

>> No.10415282

>>10415053

it will scale. hyperledger is already in the process of implementing their solution for various vendors.

>> No.10415289

>>10415009
>divisible by 18 decimal places
>10 million link would be enough to do all the things for every company for the foreseeable future
>there are 1 billion link
Don’t worry, anon.

>> No.10415336

>>10414977

The whole point of chain link is removing the points of failure you mong

Using a centralized blockchain would introduce more points of failure. There is no incentive to use chain link over other faster, centralized oracles if you don't care about decentralization

>> No.10415347

>>10413903
>go look at the test network transactions. Literally none of their "partners" are testing anything on it. Do you think they'll use the mainnet without doing tests first?

because they're testing it on private test networks.

>> No.10415516

>>10413853
No one is going to use Link you moron, just ride the hype and dump it afterwards, if it ever pumps tho lmao

>> No.10415558

>>10414999
Holy shit a person who sounds smart for a change shilling link. Alright good sir, is this shit really going to be a top 20 coin? What's your objective and rational logic behind it?

>> No.10415583

>>10415048
Stop using logic. Half of the monkey minded NEETs haven't even downloaded the WP