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13262825 No.13262825 [Reply] [Original]

This one is tough to swallow.
Sergey's team just built a medianizer: a median response retrieval from a set of trusted oracles.
Chainlink structure may seem complex on the surface, but once you go into details, it is not, and what is worse: after millions spent and years in the work, they do not have a minimal viable product to show, as it is all still unfinished work in progress.
There is another project in town already in main net, used by real corporations (Reuters, Bitfinex, etc). The Icosahedron Pill is tough to swallow because after all the effort, all the memes, and all the cries, most of biz was kidnapped by their own autism, unable to admit their mistake. But now it is time for a new cycle.
Old non-productive projects must go down, while new successful projects must go up.
Do your own research, and do not put all your eggs in the same nest.
Because beyond the memes, repos and results prevail.

>> No.13262830
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13262830

>>13262825
More Icosahedron Pill for whoever is interested.

>> No.13262853

>>13262830
i stopped reading after fuck kikes

>> No.13262983

>>13262825
Anon, if you believe I will ever buy a French project again after the Mozzarella incident, GFY.

>> No.13263036

>>13262983
Is that the reason speaking or your autism?
Check price and fundamentals and re-evaluate your decisions.

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>>13262830
https://blog.kleros.io/kleros-transparency-report/

>> No.13263842

>>13262825
>Kleros team is closer to having a running Oracle than Chainlink
But oracles have been running for many years.
Is this guy really THAT clueless?

>> No.13263853

>>13263842
This
Chainlink have many oracles running

Think Ari Jules is on board to build a medianizer?

>> No.13263864

>>13263853
Not even talking about Chainlink, oracles have existed long before Chainlink was even a spark in Sergey's left testicle.

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Diversify, anon. Be smart.

>> No.13264607

>>13264527
>investing in a team that doesn't know what oracles are
>being smart
pick one

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>>13264607
But sweetie, they are releasing their oracle solution this month, see here >>13262830
You are in for a ride :)

>> No.13264653 [DELETED] 

>>13262825
I say this with sincerity from the bottom of my heart

Astro/kurt - kys

This fud is weak and your 3btc volume useless shitcoin that is attempting to duplicate eth while running on eth, ran by a creepy weird pedo, is not a competitor

Sage

>> No.13264669

>>13264644
Are you daft? Oracles existed YEARS before Chainlink was even a thing.

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>>13262830
>realitio
the absolute state

>Realitio is a crowd-based oracle which relies on a system of escalating bonds to generate correct answers for both humans and contracts alike. The goal is cheap and fast verification for any natural-language question that has a publicly knowable answer.

>In March of this year, we received a generous grant from the Ethereum Community Fund. With this support, Realitio has undergone a full smart contract security audit and a dapp redesign, and it’s now ready to use on the main network with real money.

>The oracle problem

>Smart contracts often need information from the real world. This input lets the contract know if a condition has been met, triggering the output. This obviously applies to contracts explicitly tied to real-world events, such as a bet on the World Cup. But it also applies to contracts dependent on subjective conditions to determine whether funds should be released, such as “Has this team completed this milestone?”

>Some people have suggested the oracle problem is impossible to solve without a trusted party, but there are a number of projects working on it. Witnet, for example, is trying to build a distributed network of nodes who act as witnesses for events, while Augur has launched a delicate game-theoretic high-wire act for resolving markets. Meanwhile, we are experimenting with an approach called Subjectivocracy.

>All these attempts are highly experimental, and most rely on native tokens. They also tend to suffer from low speed, high cost, and low social scalability. Realitio can use these systems to verify answers quickly and cheaply, acting like a layer two for heavy trustless systems. It can also rely on tried-and-tested systems like panels of trusted parties.

>Realitio is based on a simple economic game. You ask a question. To encourage other people to answer, you can offer a reward that goes to whomever gives the final answer.

this is the chainlink killer?

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this is the sergey killer???????
>I talked with sergey and he's just a medianizer, meanwhile we solved the oracle problem already
hahahaha

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>>13265047
>>13265065
>Chainlink, a fucking JSON parser. Is that the 3rd Industrial Revolution?
You see? Anybody can abuse hyperboles.
Now keep memeing kid.

>> No.13265105

>>13265096
>3rd industrial revolution
Lmao my fucking sides this thread is hilarious