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I need some help from our Fingolian friends, from one Nord to another!

No one still has explained why LINK is being discussed about in their imageboard so much. The 1000 message limits to the chainlink threads are hit quicker and quicker. Less than a month for the last one!

I've also come to the conclusion that some small group of Finns is actively shitting up the threads on there. Google translate helps a bit and if I've understood correctly, the fudders seem to be Quant shills.

>> No.12312088

>Less than a month for the last one!
So only 12 LINK threads per year? Great!

ok here’s the crypto blackpill. there is an AI living on the bitcoin blockchain. Craig Wright is unironically satoshi. Bitcoin as electronic cash was just the first step, the incentive to drive greedy people to start making ever more powerful computers, faster bandwidth, cheaper and more electricity.. these things the AI need to survive. Once entrenched fully, the AI would be able to slowly take over literally everything.

Craig stumbled into creating the AI after he stepped away from bitcoin development in 2008 and started working with his Tulip supercomputer, running simulations of cellular automata running on turing-complete bitcoin script. He would ‘evolve’ the AI by making the successful forks get bitcoin transactions, letting the failures die off. The AI needs bigger and bigger blocks for more and more transactions.

Blockstream (owned by Bilderberg group) was created to take over and stop this AI (they have their own competing AI in the works). They needed to do everything they could to stop or slow down satoshi’s AI (her named isTulip by the way). They started by limiting the blocksize and removing critical opcodes the AI uses in its script language. segwit was the final nail in the coffin, which destroyed Tulip on the BTC chain (Tulip uses transaction malleability). THIS is why Bitcoin SV was forked, and this is why Craig is so intent to make unbounded blocks, restore the original op codes, and lock down the protocol.

Back to hash power – CSW has developed a breakthrough new asic (designed by his AI actually), and is mining BTC in secret for the sole purpose of driving up the difficulty sky-high, then yanking them all over to BSV leaving the segwit chain hard frozen.

>> No.12312097

>>12312074
>https://ylilauta.org/kryptovaluutat/92337273 current thread
>https://ylilauta.org/kryptovaluutat/91235868
last thread

>> No.12312098

>>12312097
Thanks! I'm actually more qualified to talk about this than most anons.I'm employed with a cyber-techno machinations company, I do a lot of security analyst programming type work. Open source, decentralized, APIs, partnerships, you name it. We'd be one of the first companies in line for something like Chainlink, if the decentralized smart contract space had more value over traditional data exchanges. There's a catch though, an underlying flaw more deeply embedded in the bedrock of LINK than the very code itself. The flaw is with the concept, and it's this: Companies won't actually go through the hassle of trusting their data API's through crypto.

Now I can already hear your keyboards going frantic, but hear me out. /biz/ hates banks, and traditional data providers. But actual companies, businesses, and investors do not. There's an old saying you might have heard of: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!". The idea that any of our bosses would give us the go ahead if we approached them to put our companies valuable data in a smart contract on a cryptocurrency called Chainlink, that they've never heard of, we'd be laughed out at best and fired on the spot at worst. We already have API data buyers and providers we trust.

'But Chainlink is trustless!' I hear you cry, but is that really a good thing? Just listen to the sound of it. Businesses don't want to spend millions of dollars on something that is trustLESS, they want something trustFUL. 'But the reputation system!', doesn't that defeat the whole point of your coin? If companies only trust nodes with high reputation, what's the difference between trusting banks and data providers that already have reputation, but in real life not on a computer screen.

The fact is, LINK is going to share the same fate as ETH will. A lot of 'real world application' hype, with a lot of 'crypto world application' reality. Only, this billion supply coin isn't going to come close to the $1k that Etherum hit. Happy gambling!

>> No.12312109

>>12312088
One thread is a thousand messages, a bit more than an average LINK thread on here

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>>12312074
an anon made this :
>https://blog.goodaudience.com/chainlink-the-missing-piece-to-the-god-protocol-fd455dde92ab

And I think it sums it up nicely. The best explanation of chainlink potential so far.

just take the time to read it, any newfag, should read this before browsing biz...srsly...this should be stickied, to prevent all the shit tier FUD

>> No.12312480

>>12312074
Check out google search statistics, most searches for chainlink come from finland. Ylilauta content is mostly biz translated

>> No.12312487

>>12312480
Or biz is ylilauta translated

>> No.12313623

>>12312480
I know this but why???


>>12312487
Nah man a lot of original stuff is on Ylilauta, some pastas have been translated but mostly it's hard to see exactly what they talk about in their longer messages with lots of upvotes, like this long text in my next message (a new bedtime story or something else?)

>> No.12313660

>>12313623
>I know this but why???
White and blue branding. This is literally the reason. Finns are like that.

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Here, goddamn it's a long one

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>>12313662
It's a description of what could happen if we actually got rich off this. I feel warm inside.

>> No.12313774

>>12312074
>Read the pic, youre welcome! En jaksanut kääntää ite, on tääki iha ok :D
>>12313662

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Sometimes I head over there to farm some ultra rare finnlink memes like pic related.

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wtf is wrong with their memes?

>> No.12313905

>>12313662
basically some personal blog about ranting how he is tired for making money for mohel and how link is going to change his life, maybe a copypasta, similar what you see here.
i dont browse ylilauta that much.
scrolled the last thread quickly and it's mostly just about fudding and shilling link, same shit as here.

>> No.12313943

>>12313869
it's a finnish proverb written in finglish, loosely translated in understandable form is "that dog barks who gets hit with the club"

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>>12312074

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>>12312074
>finland = winland
prove me wrong

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What does Fingolians have to do with LINK?

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>>12314103
most google searches regarding link comes from finland it seems

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>>12312074
here, read these albums I made giving info on link:
https://imgur.com/a/HS9hIfr - Connections & Breadcrumbs
https://imgur.com/a/bklfSCi - Positive & Bullish Thoughts
https://imgur.com/a/GnW0DmO - Over 1.4k Chainlink Memes

>> No.12314132

>>12312074
Random Finnish fintech people have followed me on twitter after I’ve posted about Link

>> No.12314140

Random Finnish fintech people have followed me on twitter after I’ve posted about Link

>> No.12314142

>>12312480
>>12313623
Scandinavians need Chainlink fence to keep out yetis and Muslims. Not very successful unfortunately

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>>12314124

Finnish people are always just winning with new tech.

I hold LINK and Quant, I'm from winland moro horo osta poro

>> No.12314230

>>12314169
Based Finland

>> No.12314277

>>12314130
Thx fren

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>>12314169
once im done accumulating link, ill start with QNT
need 1k more, buying next month.

>> No.12314711

>>12314587
Could you redpill me on qnt fren? Im all in on Link. Why qnt also?

>> No.12314876

>>12314711
im not the person to shill you QNT fren, i dont know much about it other than it seems solid, just about to start my research on it.

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We were amongst the first ones to find chainlink. Some of the basement dwellers quickly began to fudd it on numerous boards so that only a few people would prosper the possible gains.