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REMINDER TO IGNORE CHAINLINK THREADS, MOBIUS IS BETTER

>> No.7121004

everyone already knows that dumbo

>> No.7121031

I find Chainlink weird technically. The way they provide data to the Blockchain is by accepting calls on a centralized API. So data requests to the Blockchain have to originate off-chain. Its solution is poor compared to what MOBI is planning for their initial implementation IMO. Chainlink implementation has a lot to be desired in my opinion. I agree with the people who say they're trying to do too much.

To expand on what I said, my personal issue with Chainlink is their API:
https://www.smartcontract.com/

To buy data and create an Ethereum contract to use it, you need to go a centralized API. In practice, this means that even though the data retrieval is decentralized, the management of that data is completely centralized.

Mobius will be completely different. To request the data, it can originate from on-chain or off-chain. The API for requesting the data is also each individual node, which then propagates that request across the network. So even though Mobius will have a centralized FE which makes it easy for people to use it, it means that the requesting of the data and the management of it all, is completely decentralized.

Also keep in mind that the retrieval of data into Ethereum is just one aspect of Mobius, the aspect included in the initial implementation. There's also BTC/Hyperledger and what MOBI can do there, The BTC/Hyperledger functionality will be completely different to that, and creates a whole new aspect not yet seen in any other Oracle projects at all.

>> No.7121034

>>7120565
I don't have a pakistani passport, how am I supposed to buy Mobius?

>> No.7121074

>>7121031
>decentralized api

youre a fucking idiot

>> No.7121319

>>7121034
>I don't have a pakistani passport, how am I supposed to buy Mobius?
Trade your indian passport for a first world passport.

>> No.7121546

>>7121031

Haha. You might be slightly retarded my friend.

Buy LINK or regret it brainlet.

Actually tryin to save you here.

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>>7121546
>Buy LINK or regret it brainlet.
Yo, got more of those link scam coins my man?

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>>7121546

>save us
>hold link

Pick one and only one you fucking cuck

>> No.7122994

>>7121546
>>7121074
>being such a brainlet that you fall for obvious linkfud/mobius shilling

Market sell all your links retards, you don't deserve to make it

>> No.7123012

Everyone knows mobius is king.

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>>7122994
>Linkie
Sell your life, you don't deserve to make it.

>> No.7123047

>>7121031
Literally switch MOBI with LINK in that and you get a spot on analysis. Not even kidding.

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>>7120565
>MOBIUS

>> No.7123156

>>7123047

That's where it came from. Mobius retards just changed the word not realizing it makes absolutely zero fucking sense. lmao

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>>7121546
Sergey Nazarov
Nazarov became a platoon commander in the Dzerz youth Division of the Russian Federation Ministry of Internal Affairs specalising in cryprography. Originally recuited from the Nashti expatriate community, he was assigned to the 4th Company of 4th Regiment, where among his duties was the protection of kremin foreign policy communications in transit to foreign embassies using electronic media. In 2009 he became an informant when he was recruited by the MVD's FSB counterintelligence section and in 2010 he was officially transferred to the Third Chief Directorate of the FSB, Military Counter Intelligence. Later that year, after studying for a year at the Novosibirsk Military Counter Intelligence School, he became an operational officer and served in FSB military counterintelligence where he has worked on seconment from the Russian embassy in Washington.

Sergey began his cover career building peer-to-peer marketplaces, going on to the investment team at FirstMark Capital. He joined the cryptocurrency revolution in 2011, and believes it has the ability to change the way societies distribute wealth, enforce contracts, and share critical information with their citizens

>> No.7123196

What if Mobius IS the shadowfork? Has anyone checked to see if Jason Parser works at Mobius???

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>>7123171
>>7123124
>link