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Give me one reason why this Chad won't beat autsitic Sergey.

>> No.11275569

>>11275541

because everyone nowadays claims to be a blockchain entrepreneur, consultant and tech addict. It says nothing, this guy could be a homeless guy who got a makeover for the photoshoot as stand in. What work has this faggot done?

>> No.11275577

>>11275569
what work has sergey done? i see a pretty shitty json parser

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>>11275541
sergey looks better and smarter

>> No.11275611

>>11275541
gay accent paired with a butt plug

>> No.11275615

>>11275577

it's still more than this guy has done, no?
Or did he parse an excel sheet to dropbox through teamviewer or something?

>> No.11275648

>>11275577
You're a fucking idiot. If you want to understand why, invent a minor iteration on a product that already has network effect and growing mindshare then attempt to disrupt that product without being orders of magnitude better. Then reflect on the time you wasted assuming that industry moves with the same speed and frivality as coked out speculators scamming stories to eachother.

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sergey also has a very high iq

>> No.11275754

>>11275541
>disruptive technologies addict

Fucking suck my dick OP this guy is just as big of a faggot douchebag as you are. He literally exists to ride the coat tails of sergey by trying to get morons to invest in *his* oracle service when link fucking moons beyond belief.

>> No.11275756

>>11275541
I have never met a chad Thomas in my life.

>>11275599
Checked

>> No.11275778

>>11275648
what problem does chainlink solve thats in great need? how many contracts do you believe are done where someone gets paid after they complete work. ive done consulting for a long time for many different industries and can tell you in my experience its not many, fren.

>> No.11275804

>blockchain investor

Typical crypto scam bio kek.

>> No.11275857

>>11275778
>how many people really need to drive cars? I've been driving a horse and buggy for years and I can tell you it's not many

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>>11275541

>> No.11275905

>>11275857
I'd just like to hear a use of paying someone after a service is performed.

>netflix
buy a month, watch a month.
>webdesign
has spinup costs to buy domain/hosting/etc needs money first
>insurance
repair shop needs to buy parts before repairing car

id like to hear where I am wrong though. were do we need a smart contract to only pay after something is completed? it seems the use cases would be very few and niche.

>> No.11276352

>>11275905
How new are you?
>Interest rates don't fluctuate daily