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14357738 No.14357738 [Reply] [Original]

I hope you all understand what just happened.
This is literally the future. Monetization of data through api into the blockchain. How? Chainlink.

>> No.14357775

>>14357738
no they won't

>> No.14357839

He literally just told you what will happen in the next few years.
He's saying to startups that have the chance to be on the first row of innovation.
Come use us and we will give you the chainlinks so you can money out of it.
JESUS FUCK

>> No.14357861

WHY does data need to be on a blockchain?

This is a solution looking for a problem.

>> No.14357902

>>14357861
The problem is that /biz/lets don't have enough money. This may or may not be a solution

>> No.14357927

>>14357861
immutable, trustless and self-executed.

>> No.14357935

>>14357861
The problem is that we don't have a Lambo yet

>> No.14357951

>>14357861
Good bait, here's your (You)

>> No.14357973

So when is the next important date/event for chainlink?

>> No.14357977

No im discord tranni im dumb af

>> No.14357994

>>14357861

Good fud, I’m going to run with this one.

>> No.14358006
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>>14357861
>why does retail need to be on the internet? we have malls. this is a solution looking for a problem.

>why does transport need to take the form of automobiles? we have horses. this is a solution looking for a problem.

>> No.14358011

>>14357927
Okay. What can I do with it that I couldn’t do before?

>> No.14358012

>>14357738
one at a time over the course of a year. he litrally just gave us the buy/sell signals for the next year. he is on biz.

>> No.14358019

>>14357861
exactly. otherwise startups would be using it on their own instead of being fundamentally bribed by oracle cloud, which is way below shit tier compared to AWS or even Azure/Google Cloud

>> No.14358034

>>14357861
true, ethereum is a dying platform

>> No.14358041

>>14358011
Hopefully, cut costs

>> No.14358058

>>14357861
Quality bait, have a set of keys

>> No.14358084

>>14357738
I understand 100% that it's beyond my comprehension how fucking big this is.

All I know is it's BIG BULL NOW.

But what the everfucking shit is this market doing?? Whoever can be so dumb as to sell at this moment? Why the hell is this dumping? Is this the clown world?

>> No.14358088

>>14357861
Where do Smart contracts exist?
How do they function?

>> No.14358122

>>14358011
Execute a legal contract between 2 parties that don't know or trust each other without an intermediary. Lawyers literally BTFO forever

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>>14358006
brainlets won't understand

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my startup is gonna help subaru owners find their keys, using chainlinks

>> No.14358179

>>14358084
Traders (traitors) selling the news. We will bounce, this is huge. Literally just keep buying

>> No.14358208

>>14358084
whales making 10-100k in a day, that's who is selling.

>> No.14358323

>>14358041
This is the only real solid reasoning I’ve seen.

A distributed Blockchain solves a problem for a digital currency being impossible to counterfeit or hack.

That is solving a problem for currency usage. The type of security offered by blockchain just isn’t necessary for most types of data or databases.

>> No.14358371

>>14358122
Lawyers aren’t going anywhere.

Give me an example of a real use case. What contract can be enforced with blockchain?

>> No.14358420

>>14358371
Futures contracts, any derivatives really.

>> No.14358488

>>14358323
the idea is that you have self (smart) executing contracts so they need to be immutable hence the blockchain. That's the basis of everything fren. The smart-contract should help you cut costs.

>> No.14358520

>>14357738
data is already monetized and blockchain is not necessary. DAPPS will never be used. cope more dumb fuck

>> No.14358529

>>14357861
Immutable, Indestructible, Trustless with accountability, fully automated and event driven

If you can't see why this is fucking important in countless fucking industries, then go buy stocks grandpa

>> No.14358539

still dumped and the crypto space is fucking retarded. this fucking garbage isn't mooning until staking and sergey is a faggot who thinks we don't deserve a roadmap so there's nothing to look forward to besides more fucking speculation

also fuck the sec, fuck jews, and fuck cz and his chink bots

>> No.14358540

>>14358488
Ok so say I make $3000 on call options. What happens if the guy didn't put $3k collateral into the contract? He also can't invest the crypto as it is locked until the contract expires. How does this even work?

>> No.14358541

>>14357738

Haha link is just a simple json parser wrotten in Adobe c++ lmao you deluded linkies think Sergeys “hello world” program is going to be worth more than 2.50, ever!? Holy fuck lads they had to CHANGE THE LOGO from a high res good quality image file because Rory lost the fucking PSD master files so they forced a rebrand, they didn’t even have a mainnet when they did this, think about it. Also the whitepaper specifically states on page 42 that the token requires a peg to USD at $1, it’s literally a fucking stable coin! Hahaha fuck ChainLink is pathetic and so are linkies.

>> No.14358566

>>14358541
>Haha link is just a simple json parser wrotten in Adobe c++ lmao you deluded linkies think Sergeys “hello world” program is going to be worth more than $0.50, ever!? Holy fuck lads they had to CHANGE THE LOGO from a high res good quality image file because Rory lost the fucking PSD master files so they forced a rebrand, they didn’t even have a mainnet when they did this, think about it. Also the whitepaper specifically states on page 42 that the token requires a peg to USD at $1, it’s literally a fucking stable coin! Hahaha fuck ChainLink is pathetic and so are linkies.

>> No.14358576

>>14357738
4900 links. Can I make it with this?

>> No.14358588

>hes not all in on the next 10x burn token pump

>2% burn, better than bomb
>Mercatox listing confirmed
>Coinexchange io confirmed
>low marketcap (currently < $200.000)
>already burned 1.8% of total supply in 1 week of launch due to a lot of transactions

https://claymoretoken.com/
Easy 10x IMHO.
>not yet listed on CMC, so normies dont know about it
>airdropped to 6000 people, reputable team
>10x on CMC listing
>10x on Mercatox listing

https://ddex.io/trade/CLM-WETH


im getting BOMB vibes anons, make sure you have at least 100k

>> No.14358595

>>14357738

Literally none of this is news, we all knew this would happen two years ago when anons were posting the API infographics. Something I knew would happen happening is not eventful or worth of a thread. Wake me up when something NEW happens.

>> No.14358601

>>14357927
>immutable
undesirable
>trustless
undesirable
>self-executed
can already be done outside the blockchain

>>14358006
malls to internet has a clear advantage. internet to blockchain has no advantage. but keep on shilling ponzi loving deceitful scammer

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>>14357861
>t. boomer

>> No.14358639

>>14358488
There is significant overhead and risk in dealing with smart contracts.

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>>14358601

>> No.14358708

>>14358488
Futures are already traded without blockchain or smart contracts.
Who will control these ledgers? Being distributed is what adds security.

Do you think the brokers are going to drop their existing infrastructures and adopt some open source blockchain ledger they don’t control?

I want an example of something that a “smart contract” does that isn’t already being done?

>> No.14358715

>>14358651
>kikes want immutable data so they can lose the ability to hide damaging information
>kikes want trustless execution so they can lose the ability to take you to court
the only brainlet here is you, dunning kruger

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>>14358708
>People already buy stuff without the internet.
>I want an example of something that the "internet" does that isn't already being done in person?

>>14358715
If you actually understand smart contracts, you would understand it gives (((them))) more control over society than before. See: china's social credit system. Imagine that but with literally every single aspect of your life, all on the basis of smart contracts.

Of course that's quite a bit away, the first uses of smart contracts will mostly be in finance anyway.

>> No.14358809

>>14358782
>If you actually understand smart contracts, you would understand it gives (((them))) more control over society than before. See: china's social credit system. Imagine that but with literally every single aspect of your life, all on the basis of smart contracts.

Don't care as long as I can make 5 million USD and put it in HY savings accounts and live off the interest until I die.

>> No.14358816

>>14357738
sorry linkies
unwriter already released this literally yesterday OPERATIONAL on bsv, a blockchain that can actually scale and handle and store all the data anyone could want
>https://medium.com/@_unwriter/the-metanet-starts-84f255a65782

>> No.14358833

>>14358809
well yeah

we can't stop the 4th industrial revolution, may as well get rich off of it.

>> No.14358887

>>14358782
I’ve yet to get a specific example.

Crypto currency, the problem of security and impossible to counterfeit digital coin was solved.

I don’t see the need for it yet I’m other contracts. Other contracts and data don’t need to be decentralized.


I’m trying to use some critical thinking about the adoption and demand of blockchain technology. I’m looking for evidence of use cases outside of currency. I thought the proponents would be able to give specific examples instead of simply “meh smart contract.”

>> No.14358900

>>14358809
China's social credit system doesn't relate at all. The success of link hinges on the utilisation of distributed smart-contracts.

If they wanted to integrate information from numerous APIs into one application they would just develop the necessary software (like every other software that is developed today does).

>> No.14358932

>>14358887
https://blog.chain.link/44-ways-to-enhance-your-smart-contract-with-chainlink/

here you go.

>> No.14358936

>>14358887
>I’ve yet to get a specific example.
https://blog.chain.link/44-ways-to-enhance-your-smart-contract-with-chainlink/

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>>14358936
ahahahhahahahahahah

/biz/ hivemind

>> No.14359005

>>14358371
insurance among many others
stop trying to sound smug, newfag. this is shit we figured out 2 years ago. anything you can think of has already been discussed ad nauseam, and the resounding conclusion has been that chainlink is going to buy us each a mountain of mclarens.