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GRT brings nothing new to the table. I hear the comparisons to LINK and laugh my ass off. It's basically a more advanced backend indexer for ETH, sort of like an Etherscan for nerds looking to derive more accessible data to build DeFi apps.

What does this mean? Nothing. It’s just a utility token that allows you to query data on the Ethereum blockchain network, which in itself is a piece of spaghetti code written by a zoomer Russian programmer. No major trillion-dollar company is ever going to use blockchain data to store data, ditching their safe and centralized data servers for easily hackable decentralized ETH-backed clognests.

The GRT token itself is not even related to the GRT service used by Uniswap and other DeFi token exchanges. It's just used to make the devs rich and you're pumping their bags on a worthless token. There is inherent value in the chainlink network because of node reputation. GRT doesn't need to establish trust, it just needs to convert data from one format to another. If the library was clientside then you could validate its output yourself.

The entire BTC blockchain throughout all its history is only ~300 GB. The entire ETH blockchain is ~1.5 TB. I've worked with larger git repos, where traversing the entire merkle tree only takes about 30 seconds on a reasonably powerful computer.

You're buying vaporware, don't be idealistic about any of these tokens and enjoy the free money. Get out at the top and never become a bagholder.

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30099171

>>30099099
checked

>> No.30099207

At this point history has taught me that anytime someone says "you're buying vaporware" it's time to buy.

>> No.30099214

>>30099099
Literal interface token

>> No.30099298

>>30099207
This is generally true except for ADA which actually is vaporware.

>> No.30099314

>>30099099
>Actual web dev here
You know the round, blue things in urinals? Those aren't mints.
Sorry you're retarded
>t. backend c dev here

>> No.30099335

>>30099207
You should buy some DBC then

>> No.30099369

Didn't read, not selling, bought at 0.25, still up 90k, OP is a faggot

>> No.30099414

>>30099099
>almost got quint
serves you right for this fear mongering fud especially on a long term coin

>> No.30099435

>>30099099
I'm not reading this.
>Why?
You are fudding ur resource of money.

bought more, thanks.

>> No.30099481

>>30099314
can’t even refute any of my points lol just slinging insults

here’s a tip: don’t get too emotionally attached to your bags or you’ll get rekt

>> No.30099884

>>30099481
Didn't actually read anything beyond your subject line.
I just can't take anyone seriously when "web dev" is their chosen descriptor. Either you have a legit job with a name/role that's far to niche for the average oxygen filter on this website to parse so web dev is a safe obfuscation or it is actually what you call yourself.

>> No.30099987

Honestly as a web developer (20 years experience using HTML and CSS) i researched this project mainly because my son (16) keeps telling me how he found the next "gem" on Reddit. This project makes no sense, why would you want to trust random guys in their basements indexing Blockchain data when you can just use Amazon or GitHub? Honestly hardly anyone I know even uses APIs.

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just wait for the website/search engine to drop anon then you will know

>> No.30100077

>>30099298
If it's vaporware then it's vaporware that made people some of the biggest returns of the winter. And made me at least 2X my money since I bought it just a few weeks ago.
That's pretty cool vaporware. I'm happy with it. I guess vaporware must actually be a good thing then.

>> No.30100106

>>30099987
lol what? Is this a troll? The entire internet is built with API's

>> No.30100227

>>30099987
Incredible

>>30100004
WHERE'S THE FUCKIN SEARCH BAR ON THEIR WEBSITE? IMAGINE PAYING GOOGLE FOR EVERY SEARCH

>> No.30100293

>>30099314
you don't see me going around telling you that you're retarded because you chose to work in an obsolete language because you don't know what a monad is

>> No.30100332

It's a pasta you retards

>> No.30100358

Cant count how many times i've seen this nigger's copypasta the last few days. Good fud faggot, helps me buy more.

>> No.30100458

>>30100293
>in an obsolete language
God, I bet you lot think verilog is useless to. The absolute state of computer science rejects. Fuckin front end devs shitting up the requirements

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>>30099099
Another GRT fud thread

shills/bots are sustain suppressing /biz/ with these. Every hour on the hour.

Someone must really not like GRT.

Time to buy?

>> No.30100549

>>30100458
Actually I've published working with verilog. But honestly its just way too easy to b8 'c devs'. Do you know what a monad is? Do you think its a front-end concept? God I hope so. That would get me so fucking hard

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>>30100458

MUH K&R

>> No.30100736

>>30099884
Traversing a blockchain isn't particularly compute intensive and can happen clientside. Also, GraphQL has mostly fallen out of vogue because security is difficult and REST APIs are easier to document and normalize.

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>>30100736

>> No.30100907

>>30100549
>Do you think its a front-end concept?
They're just good practice. Completely independent of front or back end. Why are you fixated with them? Did your class just cover them last week?

>>30100602
Ok, you got me. I snorted kek

>> No.30100964

>>30100907
lmao all in good fun anon, nah I'm a long-time Scala dev roasting you a little. Need to do something while my shit compiles...

>> No.30100988

>>30099987
this brainlet know html. Dumbass would not know what a graph databse even is. Do you think facebook created graphql for some front end css retards?

>> No.30101018

>>30100988
unironically, yes they did

checked

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>tfw all these nerds in this thread talking about GRT
>tfw I don't know what I bought

>> No.30101123

>>30100293
> monad
> A highly academic abstraction allowing functional programmers to pretend there is a theoretical argument for them being able to write real programs.

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>>30101064

>> No.30101153

>>30100964
>Scala
Is it as hot shit as everyone makes it out to be? Someone was shilling rust at me the other day and I'm not sure I want dive into anything new. I'm comfy with my shit can c writing firmware blocks.

>> No.30101175

>>30101018
um.no. I was created to make more $$. Maybe heard of this concept called "data", and people use it for like stuff.

>> No.30101214

>>30101123
kek

pour one out for anyone who tried to run haskell in production, its too pure for this world

>> No.30101231

yeah try to YOLO with this tokens that never give you income
BSC is a bull run rn just get off at the right time
want to see a cool profit?
>go for Swirge, hold SWG and don’t worry about your future income

>> No.30101260

>>30101175
ah fuck I took the bait

>> No.30101295

>>30100736
Are you ready for this?
What's graphQL?
Hit me with it bro, hit me

>> No.30101529

>>30101153
Scala is excellent for application level stuff. Runtime errors are a thing of the past and I no longer worry about implementation details since i can lean so heavily on the type system.

Rust is way more up your alley and I think it'd be valuable for you to check out the Klabnik book. Basically someone took C and added all of the niceties of languages that have come out recently, coupled with a genius way of avoiding mem-leaks with strict rules about scope and ownership. The compiler is better at allocating and freeing than I believed could be possible. Graph is actually written with a ton of Rust.

Both are way more than just hype. But for your background I think you'd genuinely appreciate Rust

>> No.30101557

>>30099099
What do you think of Clarity? (clarity-language.org), used by ALGO and STX

>> No.30101638

>>30099099
I laugh Bc bancor staking is like 100000x more impressive than this shit.

>> No.30101741

>>30099099
>web dev here
>thinks this gives him any credibility on tech
stopped reading right there.

>> No.30101804

>>30101529
>Rust
Sigh, I guess that's it then. My co-worker has been screeching about it for months now and I've been happily ignoring him. Thanks for the book suggestion! I will go investigate with the sunrise.
Now before I join my wife in sleep, it's time to go shitpost in some link threads. It's doing something weird, like really weird. It made it passed $30 without getting shit on.

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>>30101804
Enjoy anon! I think you'll be glad you checked it out.

>> No.30101876

>>30099099
dr;bought more

>> No.30101995

you guys told me it was going to be 3 dollar in Feb

>> No.30102065

>>30101842
Just bought the book on Amazon, I guess I'm doing it lol
Btw, you got an incredible timestamp for the PST time zone 22:22:22
Good luck in life!

>> No.30102087

>>30102065
WAGMI

>> No.30102114

>>30101214
> Haskell is too pure for this world
heh that's breddy gud. It has a place, though, a real program can certainly call functions, and those functions can certainly be implemented in a beautiful, pure language like Haskell, but trying to write an entire actual application as an expression is nuts.

>> No.30102155

>>30102114
The cats project in Scala is more than enough FP imo. And when you need to actually interact with reality you don't need to open a fucking wormhole

>> No.30102287

>>30099099
GRT is bollocks

>> No.30102503

>>30099987
this is a bait, right?

>> No.30102537

>>30101153
>Is it as hot shit as everyone makes it out to be?
Languages were hot about 10 years ago. Then it was web frameworks, then it was...well I'm not sure, because about that time I stopped looking and started paying more attention to crypto. Actually, maybe crypto is the hot shit now and the non-crypto world is probably stuck wrestling with React.

> Someone was shilling rust at me the other day and I'm not sure I want dive into anything new
Yeah don't bother, you know one language in a family you know them all, from a good-enough perspective. The thing is they also all come with about 3 years worth of quirks, modules, meaningless idioms, bugs and limitations that you have to dog through to actually become expert level, which is only worth it if you for some reason just bloody love that language or (more realistically) someone is paying you for it.

>> No.30102538

>>30099884
Thanks. Just went all-in

>> No.30102580

haha, nice trash
my broz will never go for this shit on /biz/
we are not an idiots

>BHC -all on yields on julswap and Justliquidity trading

>> No.30102644

>>30102580
thanks for much, i will do the needful and buy now

>> No.30102676

>>30102537
>>30102065
Ah you bought the book, well reading a book and getting taking a language for a spin is never a bad idea to see if you pick up some nuggets you can use in your default language, or to discover that you actually do bloody love the language.

>> No.30103291

>>30099099
Web dev talking about crypto like he was an expert kek

>> No.30103341

>>30102087
How do I make it?

>> No.30103441
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>How do you do, fellow web devs

>> No.30103558

>>30099099
Take it from someone who was actually priced out of LINK moonship because of listening to stupid FUD from cunts like this street shitter right here - take the FUD like this thread and see it as a signal to buy. It means that poos are trying to accumulate on the cheap by driving price down and tricking people into ending their delegations.

>> No.30103648

>>30101995
I mean if bitcoin didnt tank it would've blown past $3

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>>30100227
Ask jeeves for the search bar

>> No.30104528

>>30099099
This pasta again, is the op financially retarded ?

>> No.30104592

>>30099099
Should we believe this fool or the thousands of devs that have deployed subgraphs on the graph?

>> No.30105272

what does this mean for parsiq

>> No.30105342

I only have 10k grt is that suicide stack?

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>>30099099
>mooooooooooom I posted it again

>> No.30105378

>>30105342
Yes. Good job

>> No.30105428

>>30103648
GRT pulled back from $3 long before bitcoin tanked.

>> No.30105876

>>30099099
the web is from 90's. DHT is from 2020s