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16018912 No.16018912 [Reply] [Original]

Reminder that Chainlink will not function optimally without the technology that DAG provides.

Why the fuck aren't you looking in to this project? Are you just going to wait until its too late and fomo in again?

>Synergizing with Chainlink
>In talks with Bosch, Goldman Sachs, Aeris, Uber and Honda
>A working contract with the United States Air Force
>Currently worth less than 1 fucking cent

What's wrong with you? You're aware Chainlink depends on this tech, right?

>> No.16018939

>>16018912
Anon that USAF partnership is obvious bullshit. The “leaked” info with nda’s revealed might be real, dunno desu.

>> No.16018949

Because I own fantom instead

>> No.16018958

>>16018939
https://www.forbes.com/sites/darrynpollock/2019/09/20/usafs-blockchain-interest-shows-technologys-power-to-secure-data/#3d16d0ef7cef

>> No.16018966

>>16018949
JUST

>> No.16018978

>>16018912
How different is this from TNT?

T. Lazy brainlet.

>> No.16018981

>>16018939
They have a small scale contract with the US Air Force, which is more of an achievement than any other project in the crypto/smart contract ever managed to get.

You seem to be very dumb.

>> No.16019019

>>16018981
How can they do anything for the Air Force when they haven’t even launched mainnet yet? AF doesn’t say anything about them in their release. Smells like Vechain’s bmw partnership.

>> No.16019030

>>16018981
Why the fuck would a centralized government agency use a supposedly decentralized consensus technology ?

>> No.16019033

>>16018912
looks interesting, desu. I started to dig into it after some pakistani or arab fudder went berserk since he had no money to invest after he panic sold and lost all. Looks like an amazing project from what I have found, especially since the brain behind Hello Kitty is behind the project and that San Fran is San Fran based and not some chink scam.

>> No.16019043

>>16019019
>How can they do anything for the Air Force when they haven’t even launched mainnet yet?
This is a very haphazardly scraped together question using what limited information and deductive skills you have available to you.

Why wouldn't Constellation be able to work with the USAF to continue developing their technology? And why are you still talking about mainnets as if they don't just lead to a 30% pump and dump?

>> No.16019058

>>16018966
Except I bought in 10 days ago

>> No.16019078
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16019078

>>16019043
For all anons this is the pastebin Anon left
pastebin.com/vkdvcU0G
>check the PDFs yourself
DAG was award a phase 1 contract which is basically "sure kid"
They seem to be in the works of their phase 2 which is basically "ok, show us how it works"
>They posted in their telegram today about an airforce base visit, note you DO NOT GO TO BASES FOR PHASE 1 AWARDS.
Phase 3 is too far off to tell as phase 2 contracts last basically upwards of 2.5 years.

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16019088

>>16019030
>Why would a centralized government agency see it beneficial to share their information via an unhackable and decentralized blockchain as opposed to a fat server farm somewhere in Ohio

GEE I DON'T KNOW, GENIUS

>> No.16019091

>>16018939
It's not bullshit you can look up the DUNS address on the fucking SBIR award you moron

>> No.16019178

>>16018978
Bump sirs.

>> No.16019184

>>16019088
What information do they have to share retard?

>> No.16019207

>>16019184
What an irrelevant question.