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same shirt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx8-VBijyXA

>> No.18871061

>>18871011
Insider here: Rory is working on a flannel zoom background

>> No.18871073

No one asked for this
When staking and adoption you worthless faggot

>> No.18871088

>>18871011
Did they discuss their future plans with Jessica?

>> No.18871096

>>18871011
>>18871061
>>18871073
Sergey has been reported to the SEC. He is spreading false information which is leading to inflated LINK prices. He will spend time in a federal prison. I reported him, and the SEC will be tracing his ISP and he will be prosecuted.

>> No.18871317

>>18871096
The shirt is a warrant canary. No plaid, no moon. But as long as he keeps wearing it we are smooth sailing bros.

>> No.18871743

>>18871317
I actually believe this

>> No.18871785

>>18871088
Jessica is under Mashinsky's desk. That's why he flinches sometimes.

>> No.18871814

>>18871011
How long do you guys think Sergey will keep getting away with talking random shit?

>> No.18871831

imagine having to answer these same questions over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over

>> No.18871853

>>18871814
idk if you're srs but the comment under the video
>What does Celsius need Chainlink.for exactly?
jfc do these people have ears?

>> No.18871855
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18871855

>>18871317
significant kek

>> No.18872043
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18872043

>>18871011
This only has 100 views, delete it now

>> No.18872154

he doesnt look very rotund here.
have i been memed with shoops?
or does he have some sort of skinny filter on like thots have?
did he give a schedule on all the linkies he is dumping?

>> No.18872220

>>18872154
he's ramping his body up to prepare for the nonstop pussy train

>> No.18872231

>>18871317
googled "warrant canary" and proceeded to audibly kek

>> No.18872257
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18872257

Thank you for your service backholders

>> No.18872306

>>18871011
look at how fit that motherfucker is getting, got DAMN

>> No.18872432

>>18871011
Not Sergey thats a body double, albeit a slimer one

>> No.18872761

>>18871011
41:34 is all you need

>> No.18873037

>>18871073
Staking takes literally a weekend to implement. The hold up is waiting for adoption, i wouldnt expect to see much during the pandemic.

>> No.18873076

>>18872761
what is that fucking noise lmao

>> No.18873081

>>18871011
I heard the Chain Links network runs on a Pentium II in some scat fetish gay bar. Did he address this in the video?

>> No.18873132

kek that accent "sir GAY"

>> No.18873165

>>18871011
Feels like I've been living in deja vu for 3 years

When will the suffering end

>> No.18873205

>>18873165
this isn't suffering, this is edging

>> No.18873235

>>18873205
Based

>> No.18873492

>>18873205
I’m gonna coom

>> No.18874398

>>18871011
poor Sergey having to answer these boomer questions. I imagine he's answered alot of questions over and over.

>> No.18874930

>>18874398
yea you can tell he's bored but trying to be nice about it

>> No.18875094
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18875094

>>18871073
>>18871831
>>18874398

>> No.18875152

>>18874930
Not completely I think he's happy to share his insights about the eventual convergence of public and private chains, and his between-the-lines skepticism of private chains in general. I like this relaxed Serg.

>> No.18875619

Some really interesting stuff in here, for me. Not necessarily completely unprecedented but still interesting insights.
He mentions (at around the 16 minute mark) "market coverage" as being something that "right now, for unfortunate reasons, some people are ignoring". Whether this means "I know the reasons people are ignoring it, and those reasons are unfortunate" or, more simply "It is unfortunate that people are ignoring it" is unclear. But market coverage is a super interesting subject for LINK and I wish he delved deeper.

He then clarifies this by saying that not only is Chainlink building "the oracle mechanism" but they are building "a framework for defining the security of the oracle mechanism" and it's a shame he loses his train there, because I would love to hear more about that specifically. Especially because the interviewer then goes to a "making the banks obsolete" line which Sergey obviously doesn't believe in as he's literally facilitating the next generation of banking.

I wish the interviewer was better because it seems that Sergey was happy to flag very interesting subjects but that they didn't get fleshed out, in favour of a more superficial general discussion.

>> No.18875732
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>>18871011
he wss so goddamn confident about industry adoption. i'm convinced he knows something

>> No.18875745

Also super interesting is him talking about his "third point" at around 38m where he says he fully anticipates that at some point in the future, the average person will decide that large scale legacy trusted institutions (the logo and the "too big to fail") does not meet their guarantees of security. That's a huge call. That's essentially global disenfrachisement with trusted systems. And I know 90% of biz will be like "of course, nobody trusts those systems" but the reality is that the vast majority of the normieverse actually DOES.

>> No.18875780

>>18875619
this. every fucking time. no one who interviews him asks good questions. the best we got was that chick who live streamed the fireside chat with ari a while back. she did better than any of these fuckers

>> No.18875839

>>18871317
checked

>> No.18876104

>>18875745
Nice catch and I think it’s a very bold claim that I think those who’ve worked in ‘enterprise’ environments can confirm he could be right. The reality is that most, if not all, enterprise systems are legacy pieces of garbage that have security standards ranging from questionable to downright disastrous.

With security being such a huge focus for the project this could be a huge moment if they’re able to pull everything off.

>> No.18876137

>>18875780
Whatever happened to Rebecca?

>> No.18876362
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AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH LOOK AT THESE LINKIES THINKING THEY’RE SO CLEVER AND SPECIAL LIKE THEY UNDERSTAND ECONOMIC CONCEPTS AND THAT THEY’RE NOT NORMIES THEMSELVES

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

>> No.18877151

>>18871096
based