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14362545 No.14362545 [Reply] [Original]

>76% of startups are developing APIs
>48% of startups are developing APIs to partner with other companies
>10% of global GDP will be stored on blockchain by 2027 ($8 trillion)
>31% of startups believe blockchain is going to drive the biggest growth in API adoption in the next 2 years

>Examples of startup Chainlinks with enterprise use cases
>Smartrips: was this flight a cheaper alternative for my employee at booking time? (enterprise use case)
>Increff: does my inventory need to be re-balanced across retailers?
>iGeolise: how long is it going to take to deliver this package to my customer?

>Oracle will develop chainlinks with 50 startups so they can easily sell their data to enteprises using Oracle's BaaS OR any other DLT, across one year, meaning a new chainlink will be made available roughly every week and each bringing one new potential use case (not exclusive to Oracle - do you understand why they would do something FOR FREE and without guaranteeing exclusivity?)

>The whole point of this Oracle Startup Program is to get startups to produce APIs that they can then monetize and sell to enterprises, and that enterprises can use through the Oracle blockchain (with Chainlink as its middleware), this is why they invest in startups, remember data is the new oil

>Oracle: 430,000 customers in 175 countries
>Big picture vision: understanding the other blockchain as a service providers will also benefit from this, and will likely be running similar programs, because blockchain-ready data is what the enterprises need to adopt blockchain and smart contracts and enteprise customers having access to a large options of potential use cases is what will drive growth of enterprise use for their blockchain platforms, as they're all competing with each other, it's all in their best interest to drive up blockchain hype and API development
>enterprise -> infrastructure -> data

If you sold this news, congrats, you're an absolute fucking brainlet.

>> No.14362592

>>14362545
chainlink was about 2-7k sats in that image, now it's like 15k and dropping rapidly as bitcoin rises. people who held bitcoin will still be richer within a month.

>> No.14362593

Couldn't even break 2.50. Pathetic.
sub $2 tonight, you dumb stinkies.

>> No.14363191

>>14362545
Bumping for the effort. Thanks anon!

>> No.14363208

>>14363191
I take no credit. Posted by another anon before but it got slid, and I thought they had done an excellent job so I put it up again as it's the best summary.

>> No.14363209

>>14362545
nice image OP :)
stinky linky forever!

>> No.14363266

>>14362545
If you sold the news you would've made money after rebuying. Always sell the news. Note that within 2 minutes of the conference starting everyone began selling the news.

>> No.14363291

>>14362545
https://developer.uber.com/docs/businesses/data-automation/employees

here is the uber api. I want to make a contract that when I die an uber comes to pick me up and converts me into cheeseburgers, than drives me to sergeys fat fucking house for that cocksucker to eat burgerme. god i hate that fat fuck so much i want him to eat me.

>> No.14363296

>>14362592
>durr i wanna pay my hot dog vendor in bitcoins lolz
fuck out out here dork i want money

>> No.14363315

>>14362545
SEETHING BAGHOLDER LMAO

>> No.14363395
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14363395

The day singularity occurs is the day they will finally learn OP.

Let them sell their news. Only adamantium hands will make it anyway.