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Associated Press:
>uses Chainlink to record election results

Chainlink:
>

>> No.23307636

>>23307621
Why would King makers paint a fundamental chart when they can bait retards into trading a technical chart until everything is ready and the switch is flipped?

>> No.23307640

Fucking clown world

>> No.23307667

>>23307636
>until everything is ready and the switch is flipped
By your logic, why would kingmakers stop painting clown charts after the switch is flipped?

>> No.23307671

>>23307636
imagine all the breakout traders who get justed

>> No.23307746

>>23307667
Because everything would be ready to use. Why would you continue to suppress something that is 100% functional?

>> No.23307756

>>23307746
But Chainlink is functional already.
Multiple billions in USD are secured with it, T-Mobile is running a node, and AP is using it to secure election results.

>> No.23307781

>>23307756
Functional? Sure.

100%? No. Until then the charts will remain technical. So expect dumps on news until everything is complete.

>> No.23307868

>>23307781
What's the yardstick for being "100% functional"?
10% of the derivatives market?
Acceptance by central banks in the US and Europe?
Standardization within the global insurance industry?

Face it, you're one of those "we need to fud Chainlink because nothing matters until adoption" faggots.
Well guess what, adoption is happening right now under our noses, yet clown charts are still in full effect.

>> No.23307892

>>23307621
Because its not news at all. No votes are counted on blockchain. It's literally some site putting the final result on, it's weird they're even using link for a single data point like that.

>> No.23307899

>>23307621
so sick of this constant retard braying on /biz/ that chainlink doesn't pump on every little bit of news. it presumes that millions of people with hundreds of millions of dollars are following ALL crypto news and throwing money at whatever is announced. It NEVER works that way.

>> No.23307905

>>23307636
why have a year long accumulation for a x4 though

>> No.23307911
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23307911

>>23307892
>Associated Press is using Chainlink to record voting results
>"it's not news at all"
That's a big yikes from me dawg

>it's weird they're even using link for a single data point like that
Confirmed for absolutely clueless about Chainlink.

>> No.23307913

>>23307892
>Because its not news at all. No votes are counted on blockchain
They will in the future though

>> No.23307916

The thing that will drive price increase is network usage. One job (counting votes) isn't enough to facilitate this.
Everyone knows this now.

>> No.23307923

>>23307868
>arbitrum
>tsigs
>staking
>v 1.0
>20000 nodes

There's your yardstick. This isn't going to be about adoption, either you use this system or you cease to exist as a business. 1k really is fud.

>> No.23307937

>>23307899
If you get massive news like this, followed by a huge dump, that indicates something is seriously wrong. Whether it's manipulation or whatever.

>> No.23307942

>>23307913
Sure, doesn't change the fact that's this isn't really news of any note.

>>23307911
You just plainly don't know what you're talking about.

>> No.23307947

>>23307916
Price is always determined at the exchange, always.
Whether it's gold, stonks, crypto, ...

>> No.23307957

>>23307942
>You just plainly don't know what you're talking about.
Says the faggot who thinks Chainlink is supposed to be a decentralized network of sources.

>> No.23307979
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>>23307942
>Associated Press is using Chainlink to record voting results
>"this isn't really news of any note"

>> No.23307987

>>23307957
In part yes it does depend on that but more pertinently here this is just election result being put onto the blockchain, nothing about votes, electoral integrity, it's as meaningful as a football match result being fed. I don't even need to make the case for it being trivial as the market's doing it for me.

>> No.23307999

>>23307979
>>23307957
Yikes a double reply.

Clearly thirsty for attention so I won't give you anymore.

>> No.23308018
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>>23307987
>so what if Associated Press is using Chainlink; it's only to record voting results, nothing special

>> No.23308043

>>23307923
Those are additional features, Chainlink is fundamentally a network of oracles, which are functional.

>> No.23308071

>>23307905
a year? try 3 years
4x? where u pull these numbers from? ur ass?

If u are confident that a project like link will succeed why not accumulate for a year? why not accumulate as much as u can as long as u can? the thing is that link is very very obvious for some of us. its basically guaranteed to succeed. and you are asking why accumulate.

>> No.23308101

>>23307621
Reddit kill yourself.

>> No.23308115

>>23308018
I've been all in link since -17 but I don't see this as any huge news either, maybe im missing something I just bought link because of the memes

>> No.23308124

>>23307937
If you think prices instantly follow every little piece of news you're a fucking retard. Where would that money be coming from? Who is sitting on the sidelines with a fat stack of fiat who would only buy LINK after this news comes out?

>> No.23308137
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>>23308115
>I've been all in link since -17 but I don't see AP using Chainlink to record voting results as any huge news either

>>23308124
>AP using Chainlink to record voting results is just a little piece of news

>> No.23308147

>>23307937
>Sell the news
Not really. Might be delayed pricing in like with korea/china.

>> No.23308150

>>23308147
>sell the news
What was the rumor?

>> No.23308174

>>23308071
This kek its 4chan's 3rd call. Btc eth and now link. Unbelievable posting with you whackos is going to have been a wiser decision in the long run than going to school but thats clown world.

>> No.23308197

>>23308150
Do you think its just a delayed pump then?

>> No.23308202

>>23308124
>Where would that money be coming from? Who is sitting on the sidelines with a fat stack of fiat who would only buy LINK after this news comes out?
Lel this is such bizarre cope.
By this logic nothing would ever pump.

>> No.23308213

>>23308197
I have no clue what is going on, but I do know this was not a case of "sell the news", because that would require a rumor first, since the adage is "buy the rumor, sell the news".

>> No.23308220

>>23307621
Using one source to pull election data on chain is not as reliable as allowing people to place their vote on chain directly by signing a transaction.

>> No.23308241

>>23308220
This is AP, anon.
Associated Press.

>> No.23308267

>>23308213
Price suppression or delayed pricing in i guess, prob a mix of both. Or grandpa poopcoin keeping link down like he did all 2019

>> No.23308280

>>23308202
It's the law of diminishing returns. First Google post gives credibility to under the radar crypto Chainlink? Big pump.
Integration number 1000 with Chainlink that already has tons of attention? No pump.

>> No.23308284

>>23308137
but its on top of EOS and that is shit as far as I know (I know nothing)

>> No.23308306
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23308306

FUUUCK WE'RE GOING BELOW 10 ARE WE

>> No.23308315

>>23308284
>EOS is shit as far as I know
Indeed. Having said that, this is certainly good for LINK, but it's that big of a deal.

>> No.23308318

>>23308280
This is the first instance of Chainlink being adopted by a massive mainstream company for non-Defi data.
You’re clearly trying to cope by rationalizing the market reaction to this massive news.

>> No.23308321

>>23308315
it's not* that big of a deal

>> No.23308328
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>>23308315
>>23308321
>AP using Chainlink to record election results isn't that big of a deal

>> No.23308331

>>23307621
Reverse Bart Simpson

>> No.23308339

>>23307621

Everipedia uses chainlink to record election results, not associated press themselves dumb fuck.

>> No.23308340

>>23308318
They are working with that EOS based startup, not directly with Chainlink. Like I said this is a good thing without a doubt, but stop hyping it up.

>> No.23308345

>>23308241
They didn't team up with AP anon. They are simply allowing people to access a datafeed provided by AP.

>> No.23308349

>>23308328
I'm a LINK holder you sperg, calm your tits.

>> No.23308352

>>23308339

Specifically, they use the AP api for their project. Stop making delusional statements.

>> No.23308365
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23308365

Imagine if there's drama with the vote count and they ask for the Chainlink verification to confirm the victor

>> No.23308368

>>23307621
Jesus are those 15 minute candles? Zoom the fuck out, we're operating on a timescale of years here.

>> No.23308372

>>23307621
Chainlink has been sheepishly following BTC for a good while now.
It died after it reached 20$

>> No.23308381

>>23308368
>>Jesus are those 15 minute candles? Zoom the fuck out, we're operating on a timescale of years here.
>buy LINK
>wait 30 years
>retire a millionaire at the age of 60
>die

>> No.23308388
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23308388

> but was it Chainlink Oracle Confirmed your honor?
> Sergey stands up coughs and says "thank you for having me at the electoral college today, I can fundamentally confirm this candidate is the next president of the United States of America, god bless"
> the media go absolutely insane and claim Russian Oracle interference but they don't know
> mfw they had three years
> mfw IKYKY
> everybody walk the dinosaur

>> No.23308393

>>23307868
staking, mainly

>> No.23308398
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>>23308339
>>23308352
Retard here, can you dumb that down for me?

>> No.23308408

>>23308381
calm down, it's more like 3 years

>> No.23308449

>>23308368
No, that's the hourly chart.

>> No.23308455

>>23308408
With just 1 left

>> No.23308479

>>23308349
Yes, and you're an absolute retard.

>>23308340
>They are working with that EOS based startup, not directly with Chainlink.
That's how nearly all Chainlink adoption will look.
Like derivatives via OpenLaw, those Korean banks via Centerprime, ...
That's because Chainlink is middleware.

Imagine not knowing this, gtfo you absolute newfag

>> No.23308497

>>23308345
AP is explicitly teaming up with Everipedia, which is explicitly powered by Chainlink.
Start coping any time.

>> No.23308509

>>23308339
>>23308352
AP is explicitly teaming up with Everipedia, which is explicitly powered by Chainlink.
Start coping any time.

>> No.23308534

>>23308318
Your repeated use of “cope” seems like desperate cope itself. It’s really not big at all

>> No.23308535

>>23308340
>They are working with that EOS based startup, not directly with Chainlink.
AP is using everipedia, which uses Link.
Chainlink is middleware, chances are many users will hardly know they’re using it at all.
This has been a major tagline for Chainlink since the very beginning, based newfren.

>> No.23308544

>>23308535
this. it's like Sergey is the ultimate bull ready to fuck your wives in exchange for guaranteed no HIV/AIDs.

>> No.23308549

>>23308509
>>23308535
https://chainlinkecosystem.com/ecosystem/interwork-alliance/
I would argue that this is bigger but okay, we're all in the same page here frens, no need to sperg out like pajeet shills.

>> No.23308559

>>23308534
>n-no u

AP is one of the very largest news agencies in the world, and has been instrumental in counting US election results since the 19th century.
And now they’re about to use Chainlink for this election cycle.
Go cry in the corner.

>> No.23308575

>>23308549
>the AP election news isn't that big of a deal
>we're all in the same page here

Please pick one.

>> No.23308595

>>23308559
>AP has been instrumental in counting US election results since the 19th century.
This.
"The AP has counted the vote in U.S. elections since 1848, including national, state and local races down to the legislative level in all 50 states, along with key ballot measures"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Associated_Press

>> No.23308623

>>23308544
Weird analogy, you got somethin you wanna share?

>> No.23308639

>>23308575
I mean he can be a marine and disagree cmon no need to be so stubborn

>> No.23308648

>>23308639
>he can be a marine and disagree
He can claim to be straight yet suck men's anuses all day long too.

>> No.23308671

>>23307621
Ugh you linkers are insufferable. Chain link nodes can you ANY data source. AP is not using chainlink directly. They probably don't even know what chainlink is.

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>>23308671
>AP is not using chainlink directly.
This is cope.
Chainlink is middleware, indirect use is how it works by definition.

>> No.23308713

>>23307892
this, you fucking retarded plebbit moonboys don't realise they are just putting data from a single centralised (((trusted))) source on the blockchain, using chainlink for that is redundant because that source could just upload fake data

>> No.23308718

>>23307937
This. Only towards tip of the bull does market start pricing in things rapidly. And future projections.
Would like to see movement over this, but it’s still nice to see as just a signal that we’ve already won.

>> No.23308739

>>23307756
yes functional but what is its function? I'm really only seeing use cases where they are compiling the data from other providers and basically curating it rather than generating their own. The token is also kind of.... um..... useless? but that's just mo.
Looking harder at something like ecochain these days for service-oriented projects. not a lot of shilling on it

>> No.23308749

>>23308739
>yes functional but what is its function?
Right now: securing billions in Defi

On election night: allowing AP to record election results.

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23308792

>>23308713
>guy'se, did you know that Chainlink is supposed to be a decentralized network of sources, not oracles?

>> No.23308796

"LITTLE GIRLS could be here" he thought. "I've never been to this debate venue before. There could be LITTLE GIRLS anywhere". The cool wind felt good against his white teeth. "I LOVE LITTLE GIRLS" he thought. Smooth Criminal reverberated his entire campaign tour bus, making it pulsate even as the scent of the little girl's $9 shampoo circulated through his powerful thick nostrils and aroused his (merited) erection of little girls after dark. "As Vice President i can sniff whoever i want" he said to himself, out loud.

>> No.23308805
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>>23308623
middleware is perfect as a cuck analogy you stupid chud

>> No.23308819

what I can't understand is this

how you can all be so incredibly, insanely fucking stupid

that you never seem to EVER look at the broader market and see what could POSSIBLY be causing a move on your favourite shitcoin. HOW CAN YOU BE THIS STUPID

>> No.23308837

>>23308497
AP can team up with multiple blockchain projects. It's not like everipedia will only ever use chainlink as their oracle solution or that AP will only ever use everipedia to get their datafeed on chain.

>> No.23308849

>>23308837
reality:
>AP uses Everipedia uses Chainlink

fudder cope:
>b-b-b-but they COULD use something else!

>> No.23308864

>>23308849
AP sells their data feeds to everipedia. I don't think AP cares who buys its data.

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>>23308837
>>23308864
this is the ultimate tranny cope.

>> No.23308924

>>23308864
reality:
>“AP is the gold standard in counting the vote and declaring election winners, and we are pleased to work with Everipedia to use our race calls in this innovative way,” said Dwayne Desaulniers, AP's director of data licensing.

fudder cope:
>th-they're just selling their data

>> No.23309056

>>23308924
Yes, they are selling their data. They are selling it to multiple different blockchain centric projects and some of that data is going through Link. It would be much more bullish if we knew that all the data coming on the blockvhsin from AP was going through chainlink.

>> No.23309062

>>23307621
Kek. I'm still more interested in API3. Change my mind.

>> No.23309090

>>23309056
>They are selling it to multiple different blockchain centric projects
lel source?

>> No.23309121

>>23308924
Dude who the f cares. Literally you fucking plebs don't realize that this really doesn't matter at all. Here is why. The real bullishness happens when AP is directly a node operator and can monetize it's data DIRECTLY on the blockchain. AP is retarded allowing this little startup and many other startups to steal their future profits and letting them be the key to AP data on the blockchain. You see now that these very large traditional players do not understand what is coming and positioning themselves correctly yet. When this thinking shifts, that's when things get bullish and data providers actually join the chainlink network.

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23309124

>>23308864
>>23309056
Let me just put you out of your misery right now: Everipedia has exclusivity.

>> No.23309140

>>23309056
You get it

>> No.23309147

>>23309121
>The real bullishness happens when AP is directly a node operator
Why the fuck would AP be a node operator?

That's like saying Swift or Google should be node operators, it makes no sense unless they want to expand their business into "generalized mining" like T-Mobile.

>> No.23309170

>>23309140
No, he doesn't, see >>23309124

>> No.23309417

>>23309147
Profits mah dude

>> No.23309418
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>>23309124
>>23309170
well done anon trannies are literally seething their doublespeak is ineffective

>> No.23309513

>>23309418
Remind me of 'The Wizard of Oz' when she throws water on the old witch.
AAARGHH I'M MELTIIIINNNGGG!!

>> No.23309514

>>23308365
OH BOY BROWARD COUNTY HERE WE GOOOO

>> No.23309528
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23309528

WE THE ELECTIONS NOW

>> No.23309532

>>23308365
Jeez, the more I think about that, the more likely it seems. There's almost bound to be a disagreement over the count...

>> No.23309565

>>23309532
blockchain elections are the future for maintaining democracy.

>> No.23309572

>>23309532
>>23308365

there is 100% going to be a contested result. Hope you've got liquidity ready because that's when we finally get the big bitcoin dump to 9k

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>>23309532
>>23309565
>>23309572
yes and we determinism now. Post you're face when you just realized 2020 was all about smartcontracts all along

>> No.23309747

>>23309417
That's like thinking Toyota should get into the road construction business.
It's a very strange way to think.

>> No.23309764

>>23309124
trannies on suicide watch

>> No.23309774

>>23309747
dude chainlink is Toyota lmao

>> No.23310014

>>23308805
Rare serg but thats no way to talk to your marine superior

>> No.23310035

>>23309062
Change where you poop first, street isnt cutting it

>> No.23310039

>>23307621
what do i need chainlink for?
i can sign my own tx with the name biden or trump in it. this was possible 5 years ago? how is that news?

>> No.23310073

>>23310039
>why do I need to go to an official voting place?
>I can just write the name biden or trump and give it to the CIA myself

>> No.23310215

>>23310073
you sound as any of the actual voting is done powered by chainlink. the literal results are pulled of the legacy (api) or news website or whatever and put on the blockchain trustlessly while there is still a single point of failure on the results themselves.
the upside to the retriever of the information is literally slim to none, maybe even a disadvantage a CNBC website is easy to read off. blockexplorers are dumb for the average guy need add. UI
Reading the headline I tought I could send this a friend with no involvement in crypto ''hmm maybe there is a nice usecase for once'' but no this is laughable

>> No.23310240

>>23310215
>you sound as any of the actual voting is done powered by chainlink
No, that's you.

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23310289

>>23307999
>Yikes

>> No.23310557

>>23307621
stop scamming people with chainlink