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Please sirs, could I have one real world use case?

I think we all understand that oracles don't exist and that the oracle problem is unsolvable, but surely with this reputation node voting system, data will be useful somehow?

Just one use case? Please?

>> No.13015137

>>13015088
Making NEETs rich faggot

>> No.13015157

>>13015137
oh... yanggang / linkgang 2020, I see

>> No.13015208
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>>13015157

>> No.13015283

P-please, anyone, nobody across countless link threads has been able to give me a coherent use case for link. All I need is one good example of why someone would use it.

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Bump to BTFO linkfags

This post was made by iExecunikkas

>> No.13015434

>>13015346
Calm down little buddy, let's not get in to the troubles of trying to utilize software defined networking to perform distributed computing. It won't end well.

Let's just focus on how oracles aren't real, and Chainlink's solution to the oracle problem is not a real solution. If only there was a single use case they could cite that shows the value of link.

>> No.13015459

>>13015157
>To pay for UBI we will tax capital gains at a flat tax rate of 50%. We have contacted all exchanges and all attempts to cash out LINK will directly send half of the dollar amount to the government, to make it convenient for consumers.

>> No.13015465

>>13015088
It's simply connecting any existing data to blockchain and smart contracts. It's very straightforward so if you can't understand it then you are either too young or too stupid to get it.

>> No.13015473

>>13015459
Lol, there actually is a ubi coin and it's hilarious: https://www.prps.io/

>> No.13015487

>>13015465
Cool. So give me a very straightforward example that I won't be too young or stupid to get.

You won't. Because you can't.

>> No.13015641

>>13015465
Yikes, tick tock.

>> No.13015808

>>13015088
Chainlink is the answer little man.So much so that every project is lining up to partner with them.

You have two choices. Buy LINK and eat fat or dont buy LINK and stay hungry.

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>>13015088
Thomas told us in slack that Craig solved the oracle problem years ago and has a patent on it. Sergey stole from based Craig and tried to pawn it off as his own work. Sergey can't code so I think Craig is right.

>> No.13015924

Unironically gambling.

> he hasn't heard of Fleta

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>>13015808
Idle bluffing will get you nowhere.

>> No.13016050

>>13015877
The oracle problem isn't solvable though. Attempts to demonstrate "oracle solutions" are pointlessly complicated obfuscation methods.

An oracle is an outside source of information, like a thermometer, or a movie critic. Thermometers can lose calibration, movie critics can be biased.