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I'm actually more qualified to talk about this than most people. 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. We hate 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.

The truth is LINK is fucking useless! It's vaporware! You have funded some fat plaid wearing goofball who goes on tour presenting the same slides just so the project avoids being labelled an exit scam.

>> No.13015779

I was one of the 8 attendees at Sergey's token 2049 talk today and this is pasta newfag, some link shills just spam shit for fun. get lost to whatever board u came from

>> No.13015784

>>13015766
If you could have worded it slightly better, you'd be believable

>> No.13015788

This is your last change

>> No.13015802

>>13015788
lel and checked

>> No.13015876
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13015876

>>13015788
Too late.

>> No.13015890

>>13015788
>This is your last change
Checking those dids

>> No.13015903

>>13015788
nice dids

>> No.13016071

>>13015766
This guy: Really knows how to fill a room. And By that Imean he is really fat and not that many people want or care to see him speak

>> No.13016104

>>13016071
Stop stealing my name nigger

>> No.13016112

hhahahaahahhahahHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAhAHAHAHAHA

cringe

>> No.13016124

How is LINK simultaneously the catalyst for the 2nd industrial revolution AND getting only a handful of people at conferences? Is this a fucking joke?

>> No.13016127

>>13015766
Well this fuckign settles it. The cringe is beyond acceptable levels by ANYONE's standards. I'm fucking selling.

>> No.13016143

>>13016124
We're this early. We will probably have to wait 2-3 more years.

>> No.13016159

>>13015766
well there you go, that goes for pretty much all crypto currencies and such. businesses want trust systems and unfortunately most crypto projects don't seem to solve anything that a database and a contract can't. the crypto blackpill is that all of it is vaporware. but it is a market to be made billions from, so take it for what it is.

>> No.13016234

>>13015766
Damn you know your shit

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>mfw a stinky linky thinks his shitcoin which is used by nobody 1.5 years after the ico is going to make him rich