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So Chainlink just acquired DECO. I’m assuming this has to do with ID2020 being confirmed today? Good god tomorrow should be exciting.

https://www.coindesk.com/chainlink-blockchain-privacy-oracle

>> No.21977615

>>21977592
Why is this news?
I thought this was old?

>> No.21977628

Ari can pretty much retire right now.

>> No.21977665

didn't ari already sell something else to chainlink? kek, the memes are real.

>make shit
>consult to company
>use company to acquire your shit
>pay yourself twice

>> No.21977672

>>21977615
the first acquisition was town crier
this is deco

trusted software vs no trusted software required

they have literally cornered the whole market for secure, private data feeds.

>> No.21977677

>>21977665
town crier

>> No.21977691

>>21977665
>cayman islands
its called money laundry

>> No.21977705

>>21977672
Wen can they buy out Artbitrum?

>> No.21977706

>>21977672
this.
monopoly before you start

>> No.21977712

>>21977665
Yes, in fact I thought this was more than the second “acquisition” stated in the article
Pretty sure Mixicles, Town Crier, and T-sigs were also Ari

>> No.21977718

I love love love chainlink, they're a fucking monster! BAND? HAHAHAHAHAHA

>> No.21977720

>>21977691
actually its called tax avoidance, which is completely legal and is practiced by virtually every wealthy person on the planet

>> No.21977732

WTF? I thought this might happen but why is coindesk scooping smartcon? Anyways, based. We’re gonna fucking make it

>> No.21977735

>>21977672
I just assumed that when Deco was originally discussed between Ari and Sergey, and blog post was made, long ago, Deco was already a part of ChainLink

>> No.21977739

>Moreover, Chainlink CEO Sergey Nazarov and Juels have begun drafting a second Chainlink white paper, according to a phone interview with the pair. The duo authored the original Chainlink white paper in 2017.
WTF, token won't be needed in Link 2.0?

>> No.21977742

>>21977628

No shit, pratically everyone involved in Crypto could retire. They do it for the love of the tech and they know they are changing the world...

>> No.21977749

So does this pretty much confirm that the genesis block signing happens tomorrow?

>> No.21977758

Also WTF
>a second white paper
Mama mia!!!

>> No.21977766

>>21977672
God Christ I’m excited, this excites me

>> No.21977768

>>21977665
Ari is selling his bags to Sergey who sells his to /biz/. Town vrier was never implemented and they will use SGX like everyone else btw.

>> No.21977769

Someone who’s smart please speculate on what the second white paper could be. I’m not smart enough

>> No.21977773

Oof. We got proper cucked by town crier. This better not be town crier 2 electric boogaloo

>> No.21977776

>>21977739

>he thought Shadow Fork was a meme

>> No.21977795

>>21977749
Ari is Satoshi

>> No.21977810

>>21977672
No, they haven't.

Still no SGX TEE implementation. Iexec has had this for a year.

Still no threshold signatures or sybil resistance. Ergo has this.

>> No.21977831

>>21977769
most pump and dump BS.

>>21977768
In all seriousness I thought this board was supposed to be smart yet they dont realize Ari is pumping his own shit company on us.

>> No.21977836
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>>21977776
>>he thought Shadow Fork was a meme
So close

>> No.21977842

>>21977769
Probably just an updated version. Have you read the original? There is no elaboration or even mention of many fundamental pillars to the protocol such as mixicles, threshold signatures, VRF, DECO, etc. My assumption is they are modernizing the document to reflect current and future advancements of the protocol

>> No.21977855

>>21977831
we went 5x year to date... exactly what is your compliant? Would you like to talk to the manager?

>> No.21977860

This is fake

>> No.21977864

>>21977842
This is why that nerd asked about Chainlink "becoming it's own blockchain" today.

>> No.21977886
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> Sergey will fundamentally consume academia
Kek band pajeets and witnet moustache man thought they had a chance

>> No.21977904

>>21977855
dam shill lemme talk to your manager.

>> No.21977907

>>21977831
>In all seriousness I thought this board was supposed to be smart yet they dont realize Ari is pumping his own shit company on us.

The dude co-authored the white paper, his lab worked on Threshold signatures and he plays an active role in building up Chainlink. What are you going on about?

>>21977864
I got annoyed when someone called him out on not knowing what he was talking about, the mod deleted his message. The smartcon mods are too trigger happy and barely read the messages.

>> No.21977912

>>21977864
What does that even mean? Chainlink is nothing but a middleware

>> No.21977937
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> Chainlink version 2.0 now with a tokenless solution to streamline incentive
Oh no no no

>> No.21977982

>>21977912
I don't remember which panel it was. The moderator asked about the future of Chainlink and how they envisioned its evolution. He specifically asked them if they thought Chainlink would become it's own blockchain and they looked at him like he was retarded. He seemed confident it was going to be more than just middleware.

>> No.21977983

>>21977907
They're pointing out that Ari Jews is being paid three times
> University prof
> Advisor to link
> Selling "solutions" to Sergey that (((he))) probably caused in the first place. It's brilliant like a car company's spare parts program

>> No.21977984

>>21977592
>DECO was co-created by Ari Juel, former chief scientist at digital security firm RSA, who will also join Chainlink Labs as part of the deal under the same title.
> Ari Juel, former chief scientist at digital security firm RSA, who will also join Chainlink Labs as part of the deal under the same title.
so ari is now no longer an advisor
he’s now a full on payroll chainlink employee

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>>21977592
https://eprint.iacr.org/2020/934.pdf
They've cornered the market in all these areas before there's even a demand for them. Industry standard.
>ctrl + f: JP Morgan; Microsoft; Town Crier

>> No.21978001

So, in conclusion, massive dump incoming

>> No.21978011

>>21977831
>>21977810
>>21977768
what's wrong, you sold too early? didn't buy enough? only people who either don't have any link or bought too late would say these things. cope harder losers we literally going to the moon and there's nothing you can do

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>>21978011
Checked and cope. You can never get enough linkies pleb

>> No.21978028

>Chainlink Labs
wtf is a CL lab?

>> No.21978031

>>21977864
What if they bypassed eth and made their own blockchain? I mean they have the funds for it.

>> No.21978036

>>21978011
I bought in the ICO for 9.5 cents, shilled to biz fags for 2 years, and sold at 5 bucks after google last summer. And I'm doing much better than if I had held onto my LINK for a measly 3x from there.

Superior solutions are emerging

>> No.21978049

>>21978036
>bought at ICO for less than ICO
Uh huh. Nolinker.

>> No.21978050

>>21977985
How many tx per day is town crier serving right now?
>>21978011
Tc was a flop, deco is another episode of Ari selling his own bags to himself

>> No.21978054

>>21977982
Well if commoditizing the settlement layer leads to the decline of ethereum and others, I could see link building a blockchain as a loss leader.

>> No.21978068

>>21977984
Seems like he is the Chief Scientist if I'm reading that right

>> No.21978071

>>21978028
That's the disused space behind the nail salon

>> No.21978077

>>21978049
Down to lock 10 eth in a smart contract? If I sign a message from my ICO wallet, I keep. If I don't, you get my eth

>> No.21978094

>>21978049
Also, it was 9.5 cents in the pre-sale ICO. You know, the one where biz fags were sharing pools reserved for "big" investors? You sound like a 2018 faggot at best

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This too

>> No.21978130

>>21978036
So what you’re saying is Chainlink is living rent free?

>> No.21978137

>>21977983
This anons.

He basically created demand from a product that didn't need to exist.

>> No.21978147

>>21978077
Yes I am down.

>> No.21978156

>>21978137
What im trying to say is that doesnt seem like something someone whoses in it for the tech would do. Its scammy.

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>>21978137
> Computer scientists solves problem that he invented
> Goyim too stupid to understand
Flush it down!

>> No.21978176

>>21978162
It is now imperative that Sergey become pregnant

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>>21978156
> Jewish people have morals and other hilarious stories you can tell yourself

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>>21978176
Thomas told us in slack that Ari and Sergey have plans to make the first smart contract baby using their sperm

>> No.21978258

>>21977706
>monopoly before you start
big government wont like this

>> No.21978327

>>21977983
>> Selling "solutions" to Sergey that (((he))) probably caused in the first place. It's brilliant like a car company's spare parts program

Have you read up on DECO? It's a massive usecase that brings us one step closer to identity oracles. And the Verified Randomness Function is your ticket to getting jobs as a node operator on the network if you haven't linked up with Linkpool for staking.

>> No.21978349

>>21977592
This is a nothing burger though. Seriously, why the fuck would this be bullish in any way?
>inb4 dyor
Fuck off spergs, what's next? Chainlink is gonna buy myspace,m

>> No.21978354

>>21978327
No shill I haven't read your new fancy solution that solves all the problems except those Ari is working creating for his next "solution"

>> No.21978401

>>21977592
ok thats cool, when are staking and t sigs

>> No.21978402

>>21978031
Just a few more 500k runs to binance should do it

>> No.21978428

>>21978401
and mixacles.

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>>21978402
Kek

>> No.21978452

>>21978094
presale was 11-12c you larping nolinker faggot

>> No.21978514

>>21978452
presale was 9 cents bud, ico was 11 cents

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21978531

> Ari sell oracle solution
> Sergey buy oracle solution
> Ari make oracle problem
> Sergey discover problem
> Ari sell oracle solution
> Sergey buy oracle solution
Hmmm I'm seeing a pattern here fellow schizos

>> No.21978550

>>21978162
Dam impressive, except I work at a better school then Ari.

The problem is hes selling the solution to the company he works. During his time working there he came up with a solution and instead of benefiting the company, since hes paid to do this work anyways, he chose to further benefit himself.

>> No.21978572

>>21978514
No, you got 3120 LINK per ETH in the presale. ETH was around 375 USD at the time of the presale. Just check any of these addresses who sent ETH here for proof https://etherscan.io/address/0x017ec2f669970aacfa1ae8c5f962bfaa741b5ae4

>> No.21978591

>>21978550
He found the solution to the problem alright. Turns out the problem all along was his pockets weren't full enough.

>> No.21978608

>>21977769
The shadowfork

>> No.21978633

>>21978591
bingo.

>> No.21978733

How could Ari betray Sergey bros?

>> No.21978772

>>21977712
Ari now works for chainlink labs too

>> No.21978813

>>21978550
This is not unusual. When the company doesn’t have the muscle to pursue a promising idea, they’ll sometimes encourage the inventor to start a side company on amicable terms with a view to potentially acquiring the company if the idea pans out.

>> No.21978848

>>21978772
Don't worry friends, im sure ari will create another problem for chainlink and find the solution through a third party company he also coincidentally happened to own or be a founding member of.

>> No.21978867

>>21978813
kek oh really?

>> No.21978935

>>21978813
SmartContracts(The company) is pursuing an ambitious idea. the fact that they're already running into problems and needing new software this early pre-adoption should tell you everything you need to know about the likelyhood of adoption. Its already becoming bloated.

>> No.21978977

>>21978935
your mother is bloated LOL

>> No.21979034

>>21978550
Acquiring could also mean he bought out the contracts of those who work there. Sometimes employees are contractually not allowed to leave unless company gets sold. Acquiring is great for buying out the tech, employees and data without on boarding

>> No.21979039

>>21977810
>Iexec has had this for a year.
how has this helped iexec?

>> No.21979044

>>21978130

Yeah I think he’s basically admitting chainlink is living rent free in his head all day.

>> No.21979212

>>21978977
Checked. Digits confirm anons mom is bloated kek

>> No.21979333

>>21978258
Google basically has search engines monopolized (in terms of market 'share'/usage and even uses their platform for political agenda. The government doesnt do shit

>> No.21979363

>>21978977
Fucking kek, his mother is a HUGE bitch.

>> No.21979382

God christ I'm excited for you kids

>> No.21979388

Retard newfag here, what is Genesis Block and why is it a big deal?

>> No.21979398
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>whitepaper v2
I'm scared bros

>> No.21979445

>>21979398
Scared of having too much money? It's Chainlink's re-brand from an oracle network to a full l2 processing and execution toolkit with Arbitrum, mixicles, DECO, TEEs, etc. They're doing a hostile takeover of everything except the settlement layer.
You should be scared, scared of being a target once you're unfathomably rich.

>> No.21979557

>>21979445
I only understand money and not the "mechanical" shit so maybe this is a retarded question but what the fuck is DECO?

>> No.21979567
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ari juels, chief scientist @ chainlink labs
good god.... so excited for you guys....

>> No.21979592

>>21979557
Google DECO Fan Zhang and if you can't be bothered doing that then just fuck off biz

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Just sold from my 236 stinkies about 36 pces to buy for 500~ $USD worth of BZRX to make my stinkie stack a bit larger.

I mean I already did that. But was it a good decision?

>> No.21979611

>>21977712
mixicles was based on deco, when deco was open source/free for all tech
for a while anyone could build on it, mixicles was just a demo implementation of it
other teams could have built, but they didn't, under the assumption they had time to do this later
now they own it, and fuck the others
tsigs are being done by a MIT grad but he did his post doc at cornell I believe, alex coventry, he also developed the randomness oracles

>> No.21979622

Remember when people said deco is serious competition for Link? fucking lol

>> No.21979635

>>21979592
Oh thanks, I only googled DECO and got Ikea shit.

>> No.21979700

The one neat use case example i've ever heard from Juels was the age verification smart contract. Is this what DECO is? I enjoy listening to Juels talk. Guy is a genius and he even intimidates sergey.

>> No.21979718

>>21979635
Google Aries Juels and watch youtube video with Sergey

>> No.21979725

>>21979611
alex doesn't get enough memes. he is brilliant

>> No.21979771

>>21979635
https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.00938

>> No.21979785

>>21978935
>talks out of his ass

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>>21977864
>>21977842
>>21977769
them spinning their own blockchain at some point is very likely, especially with the recent gas prices and the black thursday congestion...
which is why band moved to cosmos, lately they've been bragging about being faster than link, trying to fud link to potential partners etc with this argument
link is not going to remain passive about this, even with arbitrum, tsigs, eth2 etc they need to have a backup solution ready, ie their own chain if needed in case of eth fuckups
even with its autistic levels of obsession, biz has been sleeping on another key piece they've been building lately besides staking and t-sigs, the "bulletproof tx manager" which is supposed to be a fix for eth congestion... this has never been discussed here

>> No.21979800

do we get Ari's favorite kind of contract with deco?

>> No.21979820

>>21977983
the research is being funded via ic3, to which chainlink is a sponsor
they paid for the research when they didn't have their own r&d departement, it was a cordial agreement between the two parties
now that chainlink is taking off, they're building their own in-house r&d and hiring ari to head it, he'll probably take leave from cornell

>> No.21979824

>>21977773
If you look at Ari’s recent work he’s been pumping shit projects out of Cornell to sell to Sergey for the last 3 years. Sergey and Ari are old friends, so Sergey tosses him a million or ten here and there out of pitt but never actually uses Ari’s tech.
When Sergey doesn’t buy Ari’s new bullshit projects, Ari licenses the projects made by his own students back to them, and they have to pay a lump sum plus licensing fees for tech Ari had them build. Pretty fucked up scam he has going, but you don’t get to the top of RSA after it flipped and went fed unless you yourself are a total chameleon.

>> No.21979826

>>21979800
yes, best part is we don't even need to know her birthday

>> No.21979840

>>21978162
goddamn Ari's jawline is chadtier

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big ed at the blacked house

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>>21977615
>>21977628
>>21977677
>>21977766
>>21977773
>>21977776
>>21979800
>>21979820
>>21979826


Rolling for free .crypto domain names
>>21975581
>>21975581
>>21975581

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rsa, nsa backdoors? nothing burger, move along goy

>> No.21979893

>>21979388
Supposedly a blockchain (non digital) existed during the time of Genesis.

>> No.21979904

>>21979557
look at the pinned tweet from the blockchain head at jp morgan

>> No.21979909

>>21979388
jesus christ you have to go back to pleddit nigger

>> No.21979910

The future brings excitement I'm also anticipating my win from one of my biggest played games with bitcoin games

>> No.21979928

>>21979826
kek

>> No.21979976

the guy who talked about a chainlink blockchain was ryan from teller (not tellor)
shared the teller crumsb here
>>/biz/thread/S21559436#p21559852
the tl,dr is that it's about putting credit scores on chain
which is precisely what deco should be used for and the example used in that article
so my assumption is that guy has specifically been redpilled about the deco plans and perhaps other r&d plans, since his use case is more on the long term/experimental side, compared to the defi stuff/price feeds

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>>21979976
Ryan now leads point at Teller as the team creates DeFi's first bridge to the traditional FinTech ecosystem.

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Teller, a San Francisco, CA-based blockchain project for decentralized lending incubated by A16Z’s crypto startup school, raised $1m in seed funding.

The round was led by Framework Ventures, followed by Parafi Capital and Maven11 Capital.

Led by Ryan Berkun, founder and CEO, Teller is introducing an undercollateralized DeFi lending protocol that can offer credit risk analysis. It will aggregate data from legacy credit scoring systems, like Equifax, into decentralized lending markets.

The protocol aims reduce lending risks for crypto holders and allow anyone to launch decentralized lending markets that can offer unsecured cryptocurrency loans.

Teller will act as a middleware protocol for the DeFi industry, enabling the development of lending markets that interoperate with centralized financial data providers via a cloud-based infrastructure composed of a distributed node network. By leveraging this network, where selected nodes perform cloud operations, Teller will aggregate an individual’s existing financial information and utilize the protocol’s open-sourced, credit risk algorithms to assess their creditworthiness and offer loan terms. Teller Protocol – a protocol that will let developers create unsecured lending markets on the Ethereum blockchain that can interoperate with centralized data providers and credit bureaus to calculate consumer credit risk for loans.

framework = the biggest link fund, early snx, now aave whales too, etc basically the first fund to have seen the defi hype coming and og marines (also speaking at the con)
they're seeing the next step will be linking defi to tradfi, or bringing tradfi into defi, genuinely exciting shit

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>>21979991
Teller lets its users connect their credit scores with its protocol. A high credit score means that a customer would be able to take out a DeFi loan, from a lending protocol like Aave, Compound or Maker, with less collateral (less money up front) or with a lower interest rate. “It actually goes all the way down to zero collateral, which is really exciting because it's fully unsecured,” Ryan Berkun, Teller’s founder and CEO, told Decrypt.

And these DeFi loans also feed back into the credit score: default on a loan, and Teller will send the debt collectors after you and your credit score will lower—meaning it’ll be harder to get a loan at a regular, traditional bank. Berkun said that Teller’s partner, an undisclosed credit ratings agency, works with around 150 banks worldwide. Berkun didn’t provide details.

Michael Anderson, co-founder of Framework, told Decrypt that he saw in Teller an “opportunity for people who want undercollateralized [DeFi loans].” While some people appreciate the anonymity of DeFi loans—they offer the opportunity to bank entirely off-the-grid—anonymity comes at a price.

“People who are willing to tie their identities to things means that they will potentially have a lower [Annual Percentage Rate] in terms of what they're going to pay,” said Anderson. “There's a reason why a credit score exists.”

Stani Kulechov, founder and CEO of Aave, thinks Teller and Aave could work in tandem. “I could imagine that Tellor could source their liquidity from Aave via credit delegation and use their credit scoring for underwriting loans to reduce credit risk,” he said.

“Both Aave’s credit delegation and Teller are fascinating tools for expanding DeFi into undercollateralized lending,” he said.

Defi and CeFi are back together again—a marriage perhaps encouraged by Framework, which has invested in them both. “We will most likely work together quite soon,” said Kulechov.

keep eye out, next key piece for framework+aave

>> No.21980035

>>21980005
How does Teller manage data privacy?
The protocol retrieves user data through Teller’s whitelisted, privacy-preserving data providers .
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User data sources include, but are not limited to, banking transactions, credit reports, and
income verification. Users who interact with Teller’s data providers are in primary control of their
data and can opt-in to share specific data through API-based, third party data transfer networks
that interoperate with the protocol.
Once a user’s data is retrieved, the data provider cryptographically signs and returns it to the
user. The data provider then stores each users' account access tokens alongside its respective
Ethereum wallet. This process maintains a one-to-one mapping of the Ethereum wallet to the
account and enables future retrieval of current user information.
Teller’s data providers follow GDPR compliance on data privacy by only maintaining the index of
the user’s data concerning the specific data provider.
In future iterations of the protocol, Teller validators will utilize both secure enclaves and
zk-Snark technology to enhance data privacy and protection further.

basically describing deco+tc, probably will be the first users of deco

>> No.21980061

>>21980035
Huge. I'm having heart palpitations.

>> No.21980062

add all this together with neuralink and link holders made a deal with the devil himself. This is the end of humanity before our eyes.

>> No.21980070

>>21978977
Fuck his mom is fat as fuck 777lbs

>> No.21980083

>>21979820
> There's no conflict of interest if we use terms like "sponsor" and "third party" and "cordial agreement"
> The goyim are catching on "time to take leave from kike college"!!!
With Jews law and institutions you can't lose. Make me money Ari t.hanx

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>>21980083
"if you can't beat em join em"

>> No.21980115

>>21979388
Heil Hitler mother fucker
It is the first block of BTC from 2009
Presumably - the person that can sign the G Block is SN

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>>21977592
>DECO
>Kek

>> No.21980134

>>21979622
"if you can't beat 'em, buy 'em"

>> No.21980138

>>21977758

>Hits blunt

This is where they tell us it's the third white paper they drafted. The first was the BTC white paper which was written by Ari and SN together with Hal Finney and Smartcon was on August 28 in his memory

>> No.21980141

>>21979445
Correction: they're doing a hostile takeover of the entire future of commerce.

>> No.21980172

>>21980118
No fuckin way

>> No.21980185

>mfw chainlink was created to buy Ari Juel's startup bags

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>>21980104
anon.... are you an insider? based and high iq either way
> pic related is how i feel when i read your posts no homo

>> No.21980195

>>21979976
>>21979991
>>21980005
>>21980035
oh lawdy

>> No.21980208

>>21977592
>https://www.coindesk.com/chainlink-blockchain-privacy-oracle

ari jelus and nazarov..running ponzi with biz retards money...they worked together ....one person create scam oracle on public n/w...this guy make it look like buying the ari [rivacy jason parser ....imo this is biggest scam i ever seen

>> No.21980265

>>21978935
This is some of the dumbest shit I've ever heard

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>>21978258
>the government
>doing something
You forget that the government is completely controlled by banks, special interests, and big business. It isn't the other way around. The American people are afraid of their pathetic government. When in all reality the government needs to learn that the people could easily drag them out to hang. My government is useless, there is no such as political solutions any longer.

>> No.21980284

>>21980035
oh shit this is where Suterusu comes in. Thats why the suter shill fag keeps impyling in his shills

>>21914871
>>21914871
>>21914871

>> No.21980320

>>21979824
>Sergey tosses him a million or ten here

The Mixicle purchase from Ari cost 30 million USD. There was an insider that posted saying that it was the reason for the 700k dumps a week before it was announced. This recent deal must be the reason for the recent 500k dumps.

>> No.21980355

>>21980284
not familiar with suterusu, but seems redundant

>> No.21980372

>>21980284
Delete that you fucking idiot

>> No.21980392

>>21977672
>they have literally cornered the whole market for secure, private data feeds.
This and based.

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>>21980118
>>21980172
There's more.
>DECO= 27/ 72/ 18/ 62
>Code (Anagram of DECO)= 27/ 72/ 18/ 62
>A God= 27/ 72/ 18/ 62
>Kek= 27/18
>Oracle = 27
>Applicatios= 72
This is it. This is the God Protocol. And the God of the protocol is Kek.

Check the website. It's full of secrets if you know what to look for.
https://www.deco.works/index.html
https://hackingdistributed.com/2019/09/03/DECO/
https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.00938

>> No.21980478

>>21979786
Unlikely desu
arbitrum already solves all of ethereums problems
and it’s deployable on every blockchain
if anything offchain labs will be part of chainlink labs

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>>21980440

>> No.21980545

Is this the next bitcoin yes or no?

Do I buy 10 right now or am I wasting my money?

>> No.21980559

>>21980478
No
If anything ChainLink labs is a way for Sergey to essentially put an umbrella over the future of the crypto space at Cornell

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>>21980545
It's bigger than Bitcoin. Blockchain adoption will never happen without Chainlink. Draw your conclusions from that.

>> No.21980622

>>21978572
There were bonus tokens too.

>> No.21980624

>>21980276
>When in all reality the government needs to learn that the people could easily drag them out to hang
The only times people successfully did this is always with the help of the military and police which is mostly led by some general who will then take the place of the new leader
look at hong kong
people can’t do shit

>> No.21980699

OK so you *acquired* some nothingburger vaporware? Cool story linkies

>> No.21980818 [DELETED] 

>>21980564
I dont fully understand but I bought 10 just now. So, realistically, what do you think will happen with this “coin”? It will become worth 100 each?

Funny story by the way, many years back 2 friends and I bought like 200 BTC at Wal-Mart, like we filled out a form to do it and shit (swear to god this is how we did it) altogether we pooled maybe 400 dollars for it. This was like early 2012. The friend who talked us into it was tech savvy and was going to set up the deal through the Silk Road, he said we needed “bitcoin” to buy shit on the Silk Road. The plan was to buy some sheets of “Avatars”, some sheets of apparently bomb acid floating around at that time.

He wound up overdosing and dying before we could complete the deal. I still think about those BTC and of course my friend. No one knew except for us, and the other dude was a dumbfuck and no way he got the PGP encryption code. Regardless the dude who died was a good guy and I would have rather almost anyone else from the friend group have died.

I just dont want to be left in the dust again.

>> No.21980829

>>21980699

This you? >>21980677

>> No.21980844

>>21980062
Look at me
I am the jew now

>> No.21980864 [DELETED] 

>>21980818
Jesus fuck since I wrote this post it appears the 10 chainlink have gained 5 dollars in value god damn that was fast

>> No.21980931

>>21980818
Sorry to hear about your friend bro. Life can just be unfair and suck sometimes :(
This might be asking a lot but you need to dump every bit of excess cash you have into link. Don’t worry about entry price but buying in similar portions over a couple weeks might be optimal for best average price. Link is really the next big thing and the more you have the better off you will be. It might take 1 year or 5 years but it’s going to be worth a retarded amount of money eventually and the more you have the more money you will have. Think of 200 link as those 200 btc.

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>>21977672

>> No.21981002

>>21979786
they've been working with Polkadot for a while, I see them using that as a platform rather than making their own chain

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>>21980947
didn't even notice it's project 77 this must be a sign

>> No.21981056

>>21978011
>what's wrong, you sold too early?
Yep, he sold at $5 "after google", so probably summer of last year.

>> No.21981062

>>21979445
But arbitrum isn't owned by Chainlink, right?

>> No.21981125

>>21979388
ari and sergey are satoshi.

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>>21980138
>The first was the BTC white paper which was written by Ari and SN together with Hal Finney and Smartcon was on August 28 in his memory
Bros... wtf

>> No.21981141

>>21978036
look at this newfag ahahah

>> No.21981227

>>21981133
Everyone knows Sergey is Satoshi

>create bitcoin
>revolution
>disappear and appear as Sergey
>create the fundamental support to connect the rest of the worlds infrastructure to the bitcoin and blockchain
>ari knows sn=sn

We made it, didn't we?

>> No.21981252

Some of you bastards are going to be comedically wealthy
Well done I guess
But please remember, if you do buy yachts, at the very least shitpost from them

>> No.21981268

>>21981227
I honestly feel like a dick for behaving the way I did in the chat yesterday kinda makes me sick after realizing Hal Finney and the Smartcon connection. Forgive me Sergey.

>> No.21981276

Oh, and can one of you buy an airship to sail the skies in, instead of a yacht

>> No.21981277

>>21979445
Yeah exactly this. I have 30k... I’m honestly thinking i actually think I’m going to sell 20k soon to have a comfy 300k in the bank... I might even sell an extra 5k and get down to a 5k stack and let that ride. I’m really not comfortable having so much money in this dystopian new world at all.

I wrote threads last year before our ascent that I think owning too much would be scary because it was obvious where the world was headed even before corona.

And what exactly does having 50 or 100 million dollars mean in a world where things are breaking down? It’s one thing where the wealth is at least semi distributed and society is more or less functioning correctly, but what does having that kind of money mean when millions are going into poverty and the world isn’t normal and running smoothly.

Fuck I fucking hate this shit. We are getting rich at the literal worst time in history. It’s like fucking winning the lottery right before getting gassed in auschwitz

>> No.21981304

>>21981268
Hope you learned your lesson.
Never ever doubt Sergey for he is Satoshi.

>> No.21981329

>>21981268
Did you say nigger? Or heil Hitler?

>> No.21981360

>>21981277
stfu faggot, I'm sick of you and your "what's the point of making it in this shitty world ITS ALL OVER". I can't pinpoint your autism, you're not a normie from reddit but you're also not as autistic as us. Guess what faggot, we don't care if the world ends tomorrow and we don't care society crumbling because we don't participate in this npc shit, we stay home most of the time any way and we just wanna escape the hellhole of wage cucking.

>> No.21981377

>>21981277
Are you the guy that keeps posting this in every thread? You are severely paranoid and should cash out a few grand to see a psychiatrist. No cap.

>> No.21981401

>>21977665
so this is the true power of the Jew

>> No.21981416

>>21979445
This.
The only thing they don't need to improve is the settlement layer, that's the only part legacy banks vs Bitcoin will compete on while chainlink wins both ways

>> No.21981420

Whitepaper 2.0
Shadowfork confirmed
Tokens not needed

We‘ll we’re fucked

>> No.21981429

>>21981277
Checked, but you don't understand anon. You're not going to be using your 100 million to buy big mansions, yachts and supercars. You will be paying millions to not have the vaccines and chips implanted on you. You're going to be paying millions to live in a white walled off country. There will be so many costs that even 100 million will seem like a poorfag net worth. Don't fuck it all up now. You know very well who will be buying your bags.

>> No.21981437

>>21981277
Even though it sounds like a cliché, Maslow's heirarchy is what you have to look at.
Just find a level and location of being a prepper that at least keeps you and those you care about safe and comfortable, you don't need to look rich doing that
Everything else becomes icing on top, if things really do collapse it's going to be a far better idea to already posses a bucket with food in it than standing in a queue waiting for buckets to be handed out
Shit metaphor but you get the idea
Personally I don't expect complete collapse of everything, but the odds of repeating the experience of last century's 20's and 30's feel like they are growing

>> No.21981471

>>21981420
So, fundamentally, this time tomorrow, chainlink is either heading $0.00 or $LOL (which may also be zero)
Either way, pretty stinky

>> No.21981495 [DELETED] 

>>21981304
>>21981329
I'm the reason they closed the tickets. Was happy I could deliver a few keks but went a bit too far with it. For some reason you can't even get in now even if you previously registered. If you refresh the page even once, you're kicked out and I assume lots of people lost access to the stream on hopin - doesn't necessarily have to do anything with being banned.

>> No.21981508

>>21981360
I wasn’t talking about it being the worst time in history to get rich cuz you can’t do shut anymore. I’m saying having ungodly amounts of money in this new world is going to put fucking targets on our back. You assholes “never fucking selling” and then you have 50 million or 200 million dollars are going to be living in constant fear. Half your fuckers can’t even muster up the balls to talk to a chick without having a panic attack. Just wait until you have mid 7 figures and the shit that will go on in your head. You’ll go full schizo. I know I will and I’m more socially adjusted than all of you in this thread combined. So I’m merely stating to some of the never fucking selling marines out there that this is something to take into account. Who fucking knows if they already have us pegged through IP’s or whatever

>> No.21981530

>>21977592
Safex fixes this.

>> No.21981588

>>21981508
Take your meds

>> No.21981607

>>21981588
You’ll see. When the day comes you’ll ‘member me.

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>>21979786
That governance thing is interesting too. Hasn't been discussed yet. One more reason to never sell. Linkies will give you voting rights. God I'm excited for myself.

>> No.21981654

>>21981508
>Implying anyone would ever know if I make it
>Implying my sole reason for making it isn't so I can just sit inside my house all day and not have to interact with society
You greatly misunderstand the people here

>> No.21981658

>>21981429
They will kill us there.

>> No.21981693

>>21981654
In a normal functioning world I’m with you. It’s going to be different now that everyone is a NEET.

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>>21981360
I-I-I like to go out, maybe drive around.

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21981779

remember when nick dismissed link as nonsense

>> No.21981833

>>21979388
bait and 88.

>> No.21981937

>>21980208
image typing all that out

>> No.21981998

I'm getting Herbalife vibes

>> No.21982014

>>21981654
>>Implying my sole reason for making it isn't so I can just sit inside my house all day and not have to interact with society
my ideal life

>> No.21982046

>>21981772
delightful. where is this?

>> No.21982067

>>21982046
Japan

>> No.21982072

>>21977769
the old whitepaper is out-dated as shit

staking is not expanded upon at all. It has nothing on mixicles, deco, treshold signatures.

>> No.21982074

>>21981658
nah

>> No.21982085

>>21982067
I'm in Aus, so already somewhat insulated from collapse(tm). A river frontage is a necessity for me

>> No.21982245

>>21980545
yes and only 35% of chainlink has been mined compared to 87% of bitcoin. Just imagine its price within few years.

>> No.21982278

>>21982245
>mined
the fuck are you smoking nigga

>> No.21982288

>>21980545
if you hold long enough it might clearly be.

>> No.21982301

>>21977665
Yeah he's based af. Ari 'I'll take your jewels' Juels.

>> No.21982307

>>21980545
If you're only buying 10, just do it

>> No.21982309

>>21980545
Idk bro 10 X $81,000 in 3 years minimum you do the math bro

>> No.21982323

>>21981779
nick who?

>> No.21982334

>>21982309
I wonder how many people are going to instasell at $81K

>> No.21982343

>>21977769
A coffee table photobook of fun times in the smart contract office. Capturing both the emotional strain and dizzying gaiety of life with Sergey.

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>>21981277
>but what does having that kind of money mean when millions are going into poverty and the world isn’t normal and running smoothly.
Isn't it obvious? It means you will be one of the few elite who can afford a robot army to survive and own a part of the earth. Everyone else is getting massacred.

>> No.21982572

>>21982393
Fuck em I'll make Vault-Tec for real at this stage

>> No.21982606

>>21982245
>Premined by devs
ftfy

>> No.21982675

>>21979445
What is the settlement layer?

>> No.21982733

>>21982572
Vault-Tec will do nothing to stop it. The real threat is robots, not nukes. Nukes are already being curtailed by anti-missile defenses, especially Israel has advanced a lot on this. Orbital satellite bombardment with tungsten rods could work, but would be easy to take down before activation.

But robots, governed by blockchain rights of property and oracles, cannot be stopped. As soon as reliable robot soldiers are developed, the first people to build them up in armies larger than state armies will start taking over.

>> No.21982754

I don't get how private data transfer from bank accounts works alongside link as it can't be decentralized.

I'm guessing this is a somewhat separate entity?

>> No.21983013

>>21982675
eth

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>>21977615
read the deco whitepaper
they've actually solved the Decentralized Oracle problem with this. TEE was a step in the right direction, Mixicles+TS was better but still allowed oracles themselves to see the information. With Deco everyone can now make an oracle and the data remains private.

I'm convinced this acquisition was actually the reason for the pump. Or at least part of it.

The only real FUD that remains is Sybil attacks but with the economic incentives in place to be honest it is basically over.

>> No.21983077

>>21982733
Sheyat, for robot armies, all you need is winged/wheeled drones with heat-motion detection. Put your armament of preference. Boom, done. I guess you could do air stealth like a boss. USA supposedly has air. Russia likes ground.

>> No.21983088

>>21983039
Based

>> No.21983105

>>21983039
I met Sergey Nazarov outside of a gay bar in San Francisco and he used the Sybil Attack to rape me. I'll never forget when he whispered in my ear that I was "his little Big Mac" and that I'll "be getting the special sauce as soon as it's ready". After Sergey Nazarov came in me he stared at me and winked and said "three for free".

>> No.21983162

>>21977769
Kopi Luwak

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>>21983039
>someone (Rogue nation) could take the hit And get the pile driver

>> No.21983305

>>21983039
How can you sybil attack if you don’t even know what data you temper
how can you sybil attack if contracts have the possibility to randomly choose oracles

>> No.21983317

>>21983039
What do you think about kleros and the subjectivity problem? chainlink solves the objective data problem but cannot handle disputes that can arise is smart contracts for website building contracting for instance.

>> No.21983338

>>21983105
Same here.. we see how many he sybil attacked

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>>21983077
You don't understand, it's no longer about USA or Russia. If the oracle network functions independently it will be out of reach of government influence.

That means anyone can own robot soldiers (drones, automated tanks, you name it) and the government can do nothing. The US military budget is 738 billion. Jeff Bezos is worth about 200 billion. If he re-branded to his own military force he would be a threat on the scale of three times Russia.

Why doesn't he do this? Because no one is going to fight for a crazed fucking technocrat over their own nation. He lacks manpower.

But with oraclized robots, you no longer need soldiers to operate your technology. You can start developing armies in secret, and just blitz a fucking country.

>> No.21983420

>>21983305
simple, by owning a majority of the oracle network. But economic incentives to be honest pay off more in that case, as I said. You don't have to know what data you temper to short Chainlink, btw.
>>21983317
I believe Chainlink will come up with its own dispute solver when staking is released. The Kleros solution is laughable, sorry.

>> No.21983424

>>21983381
>738 billion
This is the yearly budget you brainlet

>> No.21983457

>>21983381
How does blockchain help robots

>> No.21983461

>>21982323
nick szabo - you need to study and lurk more
>>21981779
thanks for the knowledge drops. i remember hearing Vance from framework in an interview a few months ago mention Teller. He basically said "just wait and see" how big this will be, it is going to blow everyones socks off. framework have the midas touch. if there is a way to invest in teller, aside from holding link, i for one will be going all in

>> No.21983490

>>21983077
I wonder if I can get a qt killer robot waifu who will like tender snuggling and occasional rampaging destruction of my enemies, followed by more tender snuggling

>> No.21983501

>>21977592
How can anything be so bullish..!

>> No.21983517

>>21983424
Yes, so? Military advantage is all about technological advance, much of the weaponry built 5 years ago is already powerless against the newer kind.

>> No.21983533

>>21977615
I think deco was a thing, they even used a meme cube in their announcement. But they weren't officially under the Chainlink umbrella

>> No.21983548

>>21983457
Ownership. Robots only obey directive commands from someone (or a majority of parties with TS) who holds the private keys. And those commands can be conveyed in a way that is hack-proof, everywhere across the globe.

>> No.21983555

>>21983317
Do you really think SCs will be used for subjective stuff like that? You must be from Reddit?

>> No.21983574

>>21977705
They probably already did

>> No.21983597

>>21977712
Mixicles wasnt Ari. It was that guy that did all the work that isn't Thomas

>> No.21983700

>>21983517
Stop watching anime anon

>> No.21983710

>>21983517
You have to get special government license to get the latest tech. You can’t just go out on eBay or amzn and buy it. So robot army denied.

>> No.21983833

Fuck this thread is too long. Is LINK actually connected with ID2020?

>> No.21983895

>>21983548
midwit take, this can be accomplished with plain old cryptography without any blockchain shit

>> No.21984013

>>21977860
>>21977777

>> No.21984041

>>21978147
>>21978077
This is getting interesting

>> No.21984309

>>21981277
>>21981377
Checked 7's on post and reply

>> No.21984323

>>21983420
But isn't this the kind of fud that was thrown to link? that existing systems will just make their own system like chainlink making its own dispute resolution mechanism? Check out https://medium.com/@fluxmarket/augur-and-chainlink-got-married-at-ethberlin-4c7c36c8dbb0

>> No.21984336

>>21983895
wrong, you clearly do not understand how a war scenario would play out. Governments have the capability to bring down the internet in its current state and to jam signals from centralized points. So without blockchain directives cannot be altered. Moreover, the robots will have some sort of autonomous behavior and work together through data relay, which means data needs to be conveyed in secure ways between them, which means blockchain and oracles. Moreover, you as the operator need secure data from your sensors in the area of conflict.

>> No.21984337

>>21977720
>tax avoidance

Wrong

/Nigger Avoidance

https://youtu.be/6utbml2KHZY

>> No.21984396

>>21983895
moreover, ownership is only in its primary stages of development, future ownership will not just be through private keys (which can be stolen) but through full decentralized ID using, of course, oracles.

>> No.21984428

>>21979445
>hostile takeover of ari's companies
nah

>> No.21984496

>>21984336
>Governments have the capability to bring down the internet in its current state and to jam signals from centralized points. So without blockchain directives cannot be altered.
Complete non-sequitur, how would a blockchain solve this communication problem? A blockchain still needs some kind of network traffic, so either this is blocked by gov in which case the chain is useless as well, or it isn't, in which case you don't need a blockchain but can simply sign the robot commands with your private key and transmit it using the same network the blockchain solution would use.
>Moreover, the robots will have some sort of autonomous behavior and work together through data relay, which means data needs to be conveyed in secure ways between them, which means blockchain and oracles.
The technology to transmit data securely existed before blockchain and is called "cryptography".
>Moreover, you as the operator need secure data from your sensors in the area of conflict.
Again, this is what you can use cryptography for.

>> No.21984526

>>21982754
No answer?

>> No.21984541

>>21980624
They would have if they were armed to the teeth like americans. You can't beat a billion insect army with umbrellas and water bottles

>> No.21984552

>>21983461
>thanks for the knowledge drops. i remember hearing Vance from framework in an interview a few months ago mention Teller. He basically said "just wait and see" how big this will be, it is going to blow everyones socks off. framework have the midas touch. if there is a way to invest in teller, aside from holding link, i for one will be going all in
any chance you could find the podcast? when did he say that? I think they're doing their own token but I still don't really get how it would work if it relies on link doing most of the work

>> No.21984565

>>21984526
zero knowledge proofs on tls, iirc
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-knowledge_proof

>> No.21984571

>>21981227
Yes sergey is satoshi. The way he mumbles and stumbles about during his presentations absolutely reflect that.

>> No.21984597

>>21982343
Kek

>> No.21984599

>>21983317
commie nonsense for marginal use cases, no wonder vitalik loves this shit but is triggered by link

>> No.21984614

>>21977592
Why would they need to acquire an Oracle from another developer if theirs works?

>> No.21984621

>>21984396
do you even know what any of that means, you dunning-kruger retard? Go read some intro to cryptography and try to avoid jamming muh blockchain muh oracles into everything.

>> No.21984625

>>21977672
Looks like link is back on the menu boys

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>>21984614
It solves the lambo problem

>> No.21984638

>>21984621
>he doesn't know about canDID

>> No.21984664

>>21984496
Swap Elon for Bezos. The star link sat network is to ensure the gov can’t shut down communication to his robot army. Neuralink allows him to control the robot army with his mind.

>> No.21984685

>>21984621
read candid white paper

>> No.21984703

>>21984664
The solar and battery tech is to ensure his robots can operate efficiently for long periods in areas without infrastructure or where the grid has been destroyed

>> No.21984709

>>21984664
Neuralink will finally allow me to cum on demand

>> No.21984736

>>21984709
That’s prostate link, they are going to place an electrode up your ass. They actually do it already with studding our livestock

>> No.21984740

>>21984638
>>21984685
yes yes, very interesting, but none of that has anything to do with command & control of a robot army

>> No.21984749
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>>21983555
>>21984599
Think about a decentralized eBay. pic related. How do you moderate such a decentralized system without having centralized jannies? Kleros is fundamentally a decentralized janny.

>> No.21984787
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>> No.21984796

>>21984736
Circumvent the body entirely, just trigger it right from the brain. It’s easier that way

>> No.21984803

>>21980490
>ducks in a row
based and comfypilled

>> No.21984829

>>21984749
lol

>> No.21984832

>>21984496
A blockchain would provide benefits in having a disgruntled ledger of the sensor data from the robots and the target information, so that a centralized database could not be attacked to bring down the army. If everything is decentralized with each robot operating as a node, you would have to take down every last robot. If you are just using cryptography to transmit encrypted data, you could still take down the central authority

>> No.21984857

>>21984832
Distributed ledger

>> No.21984963

>>21978452
Yup, all the LINK holders are newfags confirmed.
Presale was 9cents.

>>21978036
I sold too, but at the $16-20 range, however I still believe there won’t be any competition for Link in terms of partnerships, they had years worth of headstart. The reason I sold is because at current marketcap and oracle solution seems insanely overvalued. I don’t believe in the fourth industrial revolution memes.

>> No.21985012

>>21984963
cope

>> No.21985024

>>21977592
>>21983039
>Nazarov said DECO can be used as a foundation for a few crypto wish list items, such as permissionless credit or decentralized identification.

Now I want to buy more Link at the current price again even though I have a 100k+ stack....
Sergey may outshine Musk and Bezos in a few years.

>> No.21985120

>>21985012
How am I coping? The current price is still below the average of what I sold, unless it goes up, it is you who’s still coping.
However like I mentioned, haven’t given up on link and would watch the Ari and Sergay sections keenly for new developments, I can still market buy back my stack at a discount if something massive is announced.

>> No.21985161

U fucking morons this is money laundering. Gee I wonder what connection Cornell has with link hurrdurr

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>>21984740
look at it this way, friend. You could use just cryptography to ensure the robots obey only your commands, but what if the private keys get stolen? Now this army that you've put so much money in is in someone else's hands. That risk is unacceptable.

But if their obedience to you rely on smart contracts that verify your decentralised ID, then as long as the oracle network stays honest in identifying you, the loyalty of your robots is guaranteed.

>> No.21985267

>>21984614
this one has different privacy capabilities end users will be able to use to personally farm their data. in 2022 you’re going to join a chainlink powered data pool to sell your health tracking data with millions of others to nike or anyone else interested

>> No.21985327

>>21984832
>If everything is decentralized with each robot operating as a node
you
don't
need
a
blockchain
for
that
god I hate pseuds

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>>21983833
Checked, someone said it was mentioned in York Rhodes speech, anyone got time stamp?

>> No.21985429

>>21981607
Like all the other tears in the rain, nolinkers BTFO’d and crying all the way to $1k link

>> No.21985577

>>21983381
What are spys...you’d get taken out before you even began

>> No.21986004

>>21985429
1000 EOY is fud

>> No.21986201

>>21977672
I’m here for it UUUUUUUGHGHHHHHHHHH IM GOONNNNNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

>> No.21986229

>>21977705
>Shartitrum
not needed

>> No.21986258

>>21979398
Probably has something to do with decentralized identity I bet, they’ve said in the last they’re going to expand beyond finance. This isn’t FUD, it’s unironically hopium

>> No.21986310

>>21977592
HAHAHAHAHA linktards still think it is not $2 eoy

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>>21977776
TONIGHT

>> No.21986385

Must have been hard for sergey to part with his hamburger money

>> No.21986399

>>21981360
>Guess what faggot, we don't care if the world ends tomorrow and we don't care society crumbling because we don't participate in this npc shit, we stay home most of the time any way and we just wanna escape the hellhole of wage cucking.
Are you me?

>> No.21986592

>>21979388
sieg heil

>> No.21986708

>>21982323
Nick Ger, he's been voicing his opinion in the Smartcon chat

>> No.21986770

>>21986708
kek

>> No.21986854
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https://youtu.be/BXLcKQ6fLsU

>7:51:50

Fan Zhang's presentation about DECO.
Just whatched today first time... I missed this conference. But good GOD I AM DICK HARD. And Chainlink owns this shit. Even patents.

>> No.21987003

>>21981277
checked and solid bait, I love the effort

>> No.21987011 [DELETED] 

>>21984787
Im 12 and what is this?

>> No.21987037

>>21984041
Sad this went nowhere

>> No.21987087

>>21987011
5,4,3,2...1 and you're gone

>> No.21987173

>>21987087
What do you me-

>> No.21987245

Now to buy shitloads of oxt since this conference is blessing all involved

>> No.21987447

>>21977592
WTF HOLY SHIT WTFFFF

>> No.21987576

>>21983381
>The US military budget is 738 billion. Jeff Bezos is worth about 200 billion. If he re-branded to his own military force he would be a threat on the scale of three times Russia.
absolutely not how that works

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>>21983381
>The US military budget is 738 billion. Jeff Bezos is worth about 200 billion. If he re-branded to his own military force he would be a threat on the scale of three times Russia.
>this is one of the retards giving others financial advice on this shithole

>> No.21987887

>>21979700
Oh its a usecase alright. When in slamming TIGHT eastern european pussy i want the leglity verified by the fucking chainlink network son.

>> No.21987976

>>21983381
this is such a dangerous mindset, u totally going to get the invitation to the yacht partyy

>> No.21988131

>>21979824
Idiot Alert.

>> No.21988180

>>21983381
You absolutely based retard. You’re onto something, even though it’s a little misrepresented by how you said it

>> No.21988399

>>21987887
You could also verify if she has aids.