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Tesla confirmed using ChainLink according to new insider info.

The "new Dev" Jordan Bonilla currently works at Tesla, not smartcontract.com, according to his LinkedIn profile.

They're under NDA, but he made a mistake by posting a public message. The message was swiftly deleted due to violation of NDA.

Newest LINK larper says we will hear about it early March - so it will be interesting to see if he was lying or not. If he's right then it will be too late to buy more cheap LINKS. Can you imagine the Reddit FOMO if this were true?

>> No.7557408

>>7557319
haha
I faked that screenshot
damn /biz/ is so gullible

>> No.7557416
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7557416

Guys, this is fucked up, but hear me out.
I just spoke with the new marketing director of Chainlink and he had some pretty interesting things to tell.

We all know that Sergey has gotten kind of big lately, but the last months it has sprialed out of control. He is now so morbidly obese that he cannot support his own weight. Apparently he used a large chunk of the ICO money to install a huge aquarium in his house. He, and I kid you not, spends 22 houres a day in it to release the strain on his knees and back. According to the MD of Chainlink, he has switched to eating fish food. He says it has the optimal balance of minerals an positive vibrations. But the most fucked up thing is that he is supposedly mating with a clown fish. I don't know if the fish consent or not, but with Sergeys current size I don't think he have a say in the matter. Also, once a day he is hoisted out of the tank and onto a couch so that he can watch his favorite TV show Dr. Phil.

I don't know what to think anymore /biz/. I'm not a professional investor, but I don't think link is a good investment if all of this is true?

>> No.7557418
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7557418

>>7557319
ELI5 me on this shitcoin

>> No.7557559

>>7557416
I'm glad I asked someone to shop sergeys head on that fucking manatee, it makes me giggle every time I see it.

>> No.7557570

>>7557408
No you didn't. The screenshot came from this poster >>7077663

>> No.7557581

>>7557416
I'm glad I asked someone to shop sergeys body on that fucking manatee, it makes me giggle every time I see it.

>> No.7557592

Can any brainfags give us a rundown on the push pull thing? Does that make anysense whatsoever or is the "insider" just larping? Tesla's one of the only companies' interested in the push function?

>> No.7557595

>>7557570
>>>7077663
in archive link
>>/biz/thread/7077663

>> No.7557609

nobody cares about your faggy little memecoin

>> No.7557631

>>7557592
here's the link to the documentation he's talking about

https://chainlink-docs.smartcontract.com/#create-snapshot-push

>> No.7557659

>>7557319
Apparently this guys was fired for sexual assault- three placements in three years. Steer clear.

>> No.7557671

>>7557609
buy mobius

>> No.7557710
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7557710

>>7557631
and in case you can't read the op image

>> No.7557728

I'm banned from the slack and telegram and the subreddit for calling people niggers but maybe someone can post these questions there so they get more visibility?

>> No.7557751

>>7557319
ha.... so happy to have faked that image.... many more newcomers to buy old fork..........

>> No.7557755
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7557755

I feel so bad for linkies
They will lose their money

>> No.7557786

>>7557319
Those biz posts are just a bunch of LARP, why do you take those faggots seriously?

>> No.7557834

>>7557786
I took it; I assure you it's real. I took it and posted the redacted one weeks ago. The kid bought chainlink in the ICO too. This isn't exactly an important or meaningful thing to fake.

>> No.7557881

>>7557319
>Year is 2025
>Autonomous vehicles use Chainlink to communicate with the blockchain
>Traffic is a thing of the past
>Vehicles move in one sweeping motion at 90 miles per hour
>Electricity is distributed through Powerledger
>/biz/ autists are popping up in 30 under 30 because Chainlink is $4000 a coin and has overtaken BTC

>> No.7557891

Lol who else comfy af for the shadowforked tokens to be listed on ED?

>> No.7557906

>>7557319
why would he post that question on the gitter instead of one of the private channels I am sure they have?
even by mistake it seems stupid that he would do that.

>> No.7557923

>>7557906
they probably have a private gitter and he forgot which one he was in.

>> No.7557985

>He's a Tesla dev
Confirmed by LinkedIn
>who's contributing to the ChainLink go client
Confirmed by Gitter message, which is now deleted
>Currently under NDA
Matches with deletion of message

These things are extremely plausible

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>>7557906
Everyone makes mistakes. The fact it was deleted shows that it was info that should remain secret..

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>>7557923
huh, I didn't think about this. Yeah I guess that's plausible.

>> No.7558078

>>7557416
I'm glad I asked someone to shop sergeys body on that fucking manatee, it makes me giggle every time I see it.

>> No.7558111

>>7557985
What makes you think he's not a part of the team though? To me it sounds like he's working for smartcontract.com, not just contributing as part of tesla.

>> No.7558162

my dad works for tesco and he says its true
buy now!!!

>> No.7558172

>>7557418
DYOR nigger.

We are all tired of having to explain it to all you cunts that come in here and expecting to be spoonfed.

>ELI5
kys

>> No.7558185
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7558185

Feels good man

>> No.7558200

Didn't Sergey abandon this project in November? Why are the memes still going?

>> No.7558204

>>7558111
is either scenario bad?

The whole thing could have been fabricated though. Linkies as pretty weird.

>> No.7558293

I have 30k links and as much as I want to believe this tesla larp..it's complete bullshit.

All he did was take a method from the API documentation. They would NEVER send an intern to do this type of work unless it was just a shitty POC.

>> No.7558294

>>7558111
Rory said one time that they have hired one GO dev and have other devs "working as they need them" or something like that. This tesla guy could be one of them.
I don't have rory's quote on hand but surely someone here could post it.

>> No.7558330

>>7557416
I'm glad I asked someone to shop sergeys head on that fucking manatee, it makes me giggle every time I see it.

>> No.7558343

>>7558294
yea but that's different from Tesla has developers working with chainlink so that they can put it into production for their own purposes. I took rory to mean they contract out some shit to freelancers and have hired two full-time devs for the company.

>> No.7558369

>>7558204
one means theyve hired someone which we already knew, the other means tesla is planning on implementing chainlink. Both good cause he seems like a really good hire but tesla would be huge for pumping the price

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>>7558294

>> No.7558393

I do not believe this. He is probably new Chainlink dev.

>> No.7558469

>>7558369
Why the fuck would TSLA use ChainLink?
I can't think of any reason theyd:
1: Need/want a block chain, what information would they need to put on it?
2: Need/want smart contracts based on off-chain data with the block chain that they don't even need.

>> No.7558479

>>7557416
I'm glad I asked someone to shop sergeys head on that fucking manatee, it makes me giggle every time I see it.

>> No.7558500

>>7558469
The 'larper' provides good reasons. Read OP's image.

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After all of this is done and the price of LINK is 1 gorillion, someone needs to compile all of these threads and publish a book called "ChainLink: Following the Breadcrumbs".

I'd buy a copy and leave it casually lying on the coffee table of my million dollar apartment

>> No.7558548

>>7558385
there you go

>> No.7558582

This stuff is complete bullshit, every one of these larpers. Any other devs would be happy to put out a simple tweet to inform people of progress and generate hype. "Anti-hype" is a complete joke. I say this as someone who wants Chainlink to succeed.

>> No.7558586

>>7558520
Just 1 million dollars for your apartment as a LINK owner? You modest gentleman.

>> No.7558593

>>7558469
Insurance for autonome vehicles

>> No.7558679

>>7557881
thanks, i came

>> No.7558687

>>7558586
He'll be modest until his investment grows even further and then he'll buy a 5 million dollar apartment

>> No.7558689

>>7558469
>>7558500
it doesn't really make sense to me but he did give something to go on; that's why I'm hoping a developer can tell us if it's obvious bullshit or not.

>> No.7558809

>>7558582
You are not an investor. You are not anything special. You have contributed nothing to the development of ChainLink. Buying a funny internet token and hoping the price goes up does not make you an investor. You do not matter at all to the success of ChainLink, none of us do. Sergey already has partnerships, he already has industry recognition. Sergey very easily could have secured ALL of his funding from angel investors/firms or fintech and instead he CHOSE to do an ICO. Because that's the kind of guy Sergey is (he's a philosophy major for a reason), instead of only allowing insiders and big swinging company dicks to make money off of his product which IS NOT MARKETED TOWARDS THE AVERAGE PERSON, he chose to hold an ICO so the average person could get a piece of the pie. Now every entitled faggot here who buys LINK is upset that they didn't get an easy 10x in a month so they panic sell and fud. Sergey doesn't give a shit about some loser whining on /biz/ about his bags because he knows what he has, he knows the opportunity he is giving you, and he knows that if you sell and fail to make money off of LINK it is because of your own weak hands, and you will look back in regret when you see that all you had to do was wait a couple months. But you didn't because you're impatient and wanted Twitter updates and blog posts too much to see the bigger picture.

>> No.7558824
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CONFIRMED

>> No.7558891

>>7558111
He doesn't have smartcontract.com on his LinkedIn. But it does say he presently works for Telsa.

>>7558293
Intern? He's worked at Tesla for almost 2 years.

>>7558469
Insurance claims is one of the applications that blockchain will be used for soon. One already exists, called "Fizzy" by AXA, which uses Ethereum for delayed flight compensation.

>>7558582
NDA?

>>7558689
Yes, we need to know about this push/pull thing.

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7558894

thinking of selling half of my req and ven stacks, to buy more link, then i would have at least 3k, would that be enough to make it?

>> No.7558937

>>7557319
And this kind of autism is why I love /biz/

>> No.7558979

>>7558809
I'll be holding Link for a long time, but your wall of text doesn't negate what I said.

>> No.7559072

>>7558520
Saving everything as we go

>> No.7559117

>>7557881
>hardware is too old
>cant hash fast enough
>cant buy more poor bux because EVERYBODY ELSE gets paid for driving
>drive extra distance
>save extra poorbux
>buy more hardware to expand current hardware
>in debt for 2x more poorbux now
>car crashes into white wall
>die in fire

>> No.7559121

>>7558891
>He doesn't have smartcontract.com on his LinkedIn. But it does say he presently works for Telsa.
That is a good point. I assumed they deleted it because they're just secretive about that and for some reason they don't want people to know team member identities right now. However if he works for Tesla still it could very well be an NDA thing.

He graduated college this may. So I guess he must have been interning/co-oping there.

>> No.7559158

>>7557319
NEVER INVEST IN RUMORS

>> No.7559189

Does anyone know where Linkpool Jonny posts? I read here he's been going down the chainlink rabbit hole and the push pull thing is about adapters and seems right up his alley and expertise.

>> No.7559240

>>7559158
'buy on rumour, sell on news'

>> No.7559277

>>7559158
Sell the rumor buy the news, right??

>>7559121
I mean alternatively he is just lazy updating his LinkedIn...

>> No.7559288

>>7559189
He's active on the slack

>> No.7559309

>>7557408
Nope, I was in the glitter at the time.

>> No.7559333

>>7557581
You are welcome, still waiting on my 0 eth.

>> No.7559334

>>7557728
Wow anon , you just could not help yourself.

>> No.7559345

>>7559288
>>7559288
oh nice I got banned for calling Sergey a nigger after SIBOS. If it's not in poor taste to post 4chan screenshots there that'd be interesting to see his response.

>> No.7559370

>>7558586
Yea you’d be surprised how many are just happy with that. I’m going for 1MM then reinvest the rest and be more charitable. The value of not wageslaving is so much more than material items

>> No.7559375

>>7559072
can you dump what you have so far i wanna take trip down memory lane lol

>> No.7559396

>>7557319
insider here. the reason elon launched that roadster into space was because he bought LINK and knows he will need transportation on the moon this time next year

>> No.7559413

>>7559370
Geez $1 million for an apartment is considered modest? I was planning on renting a $800 a month flat with my 14k LINK profits.

>> No.7559431

Smart contracts are very interesting but only viable for blockchain assets. Their most interesting use-case is trustless casino games and prediction markets. They're never going to be used for real-life agreements. Most of real-life is centralized. A decentralized system is only as decentralized as its weakest (most centralized) link. Sure, you might be able to use oracles to relay the winner of the super bowl or the winner of a national election but you're not going to be able to accurately measure whether business A is holding up its end of the deal to business B or person X is holding up his rental agreement to person Y.

The oracle problem is overblown. If you want data from the outside world just query some APIs and take the average response. It will be good enough for 99% of use cases. Code vulnerabilities will be almost nonexistent once the formal verification tools for Ethereum get improved.

>> No.7559498

>>7559277
Look at his record and work history. While I agree it’s a possibility, he seems like the hard working perfectionist type. If he was fired from or quit Tesla he would remove the tag.

>> No.7559501

>>7559189
There must be some software coder faggots here who can tell us about push/pull. Shoe yourselves

>> No.7559528

>>7559498
except sergey probably told him not to. Remember there are two developers allegedly and neither of them are known

>> No.7559533

>Casually post a comment on a gitter for a project your excited about
>Immediately you and your family start getting calls from nasally spergy fuckers demanding to know your connection to "sir gay" and the "En DEE Ayes you've signed"
>Family calls and demands to know what you did
>freak out and delete comment on gitter
>gangly spergs still showing up at parents door
>family still getting harrassed and death threats

Thanks guys, that's why I deleted the comment.

>> No.7559542

>>7559375
Sure, If I make it home before this gets archived

>> No.7559579

>>7559533
tell your boss to tell us something you fuck, sergey brings it upon himself

>> No.7559587

>>7558001
Add 'slavic' to the right

>> No.7559602

tfw only 1k links

>> No.7559613

>>7557408
Nope, I saw those comments like a month ago

>> No.7559663

>>7559501
What do you want to know ?

>> No.7559695

>>7559663
see

>>7557710
does that make any sense?

>> No.7559780

>>7559695
Yes it makes sense , he's working on the part of the network that pushes data to the chainlink network. Because from what he says it's underdeveloped.

>> No.7559887

>>7559695
He's interested in putting data on the network and from that you can understand that he's working for someone who has data to offer.

>> No.7559917

>>7557728
I got banned from college for the same reason

>> No.7560013

>>7559887
Can you give examples for what push/pull would be used for? I don’t really understand what it means in practice.

Tbh I believe this LARP and I’ll be unirohically buying more link.

>> No.7560112

>>7559528
But why? That is retarded. Also we tell all our ex employees to update their LinkedIn.

>> No.7560120

>>7560013
>Can you give examples for what push/pull would be used for?

Exactly what it sounds like. Pushing and pulling data to the CL network.

A pull example:
You have a contract for a bet on a sports game. It pulls the data from several sports websites to determine payouts.

A push example:
Your self driving car gets into an accident. It pushes the entirety of the car's logs to the CL network to initiate an accident claim

>> No.7560152

>>7558979
Yeah it does

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>>7559345
>when you forget that only on 4chan you can behave like being on 4chan.

>> No.7560180

>>7560155
>spend all day shitposting on 4chan
>tell coworker to stop being such a nigger
>nobody laughs, they just look at you with open eyes

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>>7557659
success takes what it wants

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>>7558520
I'd commission a documentary. I'd also create a short-film:
2021: The ChainLink Odyssey

>> No.7560277

>>7558520
>>7560261

If CL makes it, I'm not even larping I would 100% contribute to this financially.

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>>7560180
This lol holy fuck I need to watch myself. I go on a lot of Normie You tube Channels and forums. Lately I have been calling people Faggots and Wage Cucks holy f, those normies get shocked and want to Ban Me

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>>7560180

>> No.7560836

>>7560261
ChainLink: Fingering the rabbit hole

>> No.7560862

>>7557319
priced in

>> No.7561107

>>7557710
This is easily the biggest news there has been after Sibos. If Tesla really adopts chainlink for insurance and then starts using this in their logistics pipeline for their gigafactories...

As electrifying an endorsement as you can get.

>> No.7561133

>>7557319
>we have a screenshot that would take 5 minutes to fake of a tesla employee acting like a chainlink developer
>in other words, it is confirmed that tesla will use chainlink.
bravo

>> No.7561169

>>7557985
>work at tesla
>is under NDA
>retarded enough to directly post in the gitter

sure anon....

>> No.7561180

>>7561107
except there's no real evidence it's true or not. From jordans gitter post I'm inclined to believe he's just been hired as part of chainlink dev team, not working for tesla

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>>7561133
for good measure

>>7557319
>>7557834
>>7557985
>>7559309
y'all dumb

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>>7561133

If chainlink smartcontracts were a thing, I'd make you a 0.02 BTC bet it's happening exactly as the screenshot says.

That's the reason link will change everything btw, and I hope someone makes a put-your-money-where-your-mouth-is external adapter so I can spend all my crypto gains betting people they're wrong on the internet.

We actually NEED to have this.

>> No.7561371

>>7561283
I'm the one that took the screenshot. I posted the redacted version three weeks ago then the unredacted one yesterday. I really doubt anyone faking it would post a redacted version of a fake screenshot. Believe what you want but this is uncontroversial enough to not be worth faking desu

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>>7560836
blowing wide open the inside job

>> No.7561384

>>7557319
>using a simple smart contract system somehow makes the company worth billions
Yea no but lets hope enough idiots will drive up the price just be sure to sell in time

>> No.7561411

>>7561371
screenshot the properties of your original screenshot, the "created on"
don't worry, i'll accept it as proof, hop-hop big boy

>> No.7561475

>>7561180
Nah man, it makes total sense. Costs less than the lawyers Tesla pays every time somebody wants to blame the autopilot for their shit driving skills.

Honestly I'm just going by ocam's razor at this point.

>most hiteq car manufacturer in the world
>operating fully robotic gigafactories
>wants to use automated smart contracts instead of lawyers

Why WOULDN'T they? It's just perfect

>> No.7561482

>>7561283
The screenshot isn’t fake. That’s not the issue here. Plainly, this J Bonilla is working on chainlink, and he works for/worked for Tesla.

The thing that is speculative is the LARPer information about Tesla using ChainLink.

The screengrab isn’t fake.

>> No.7561486

>>7561371
why would you have redact it in the first place?

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>>7561411

>> No.7561523

>>7557416

I'm glad I asked someone to shop sergeys head on that fucking manatee, it makes me giggle every time I see it.

>> No.7561538

>>7561486
like i said in the original post they deleted it immediately after I just happened to see it. They didn't want anyone to see it so I kind of respected that but I didn't blur it well enough so people figured it out anyways

>> No.7561550

>>7561133
The screenshot doesn’t prove anything, he could simply be a chainlink dev that worked for Tesla which wouldn’t be much of a big deal. It’s not like it’s Muskyman himself.

What is interesting is the idea that he is working for Tesla still, because Tesla is using ChainLink.

>> No.7561582

>>7558520
>>7560261
>>7560277
Yeah reading about LINK on /biz/ makes me paranoid. If it blows up it would be so absurd. I mean all the threads with people LARP'ing, weird connections being made etc. just makes it too unbelievable to be true.

It really is meme magic. No other forums or groups of people are talking about Chainlink, yet /biz/, of ALL places, decides to dedicate ourselves as a cult following of Chainlink.

I mean they have literally zero marketing, so if it really becomes as big as potentially possible, all retards browsing this board would be the elite wallets holding a large majority of the tokens. It's so insane.

>> No.7561584

>>7561500
cute

anon, the properties of a file are the thing at the bottom of the lil' list you get when you right click the image in your folder, not the file itself

>> No.7561594

>>7557416
I'm glad I asked someone to shop sergeys head on that fucking manatee, it makes me giggle every time I see it.

>> No.7561606

>>7561550
I wonder if someone who isn't an autist could call hr pretending to ask for a reference. They aren't supposed to do anything but confirm whether or not someone worked there so it would be a normal call.

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>> No.7561676

>>7561606
FIVERR

There's people there doing HR related work, I bet you can pay one of them 5 bucks to check if someone named Jordan Bonilla currently works at Tesla

>> No.7561689

>>7561169
he's a human

>> No.7561693

>>7561373
what movie is this, i know i've seen it. Is it the matrix?

>> No.7561721

>>7561646
nice, i unironically believe you now

>>7561606
seconding this

>> No.7561745

>>7561721
>>7561676
great idea, I'm doing it right now. Hopefully we'll know tomorrow. Picked a nice looking black lady.

>> No.7561758

>>7561693
yes

>> No.7561761

>>7561582
>No other forums or groups of people are talking about Chainlink
I think a lot of this has to do with types of people that inhabit /biz/. Most of us are above average intelligence, obsessed with making money, and therefore (in <current year>) obsessed with cryptocurrencies. Because of these two things, we invariably have learned more and more about the climate of the technology (for lack of a better word).

This deeper understanding has made clear to us the truly revolutionary nature of something like ChainLink -- similar to Ethereum, the limit becomes only the imagination of developers. This is one of the last pieces of the puzzle to really start connecting all of this "Internet funny money" with the rest of the world in useful and imaginative ways.

Additionally, as with anything else, the bell curve of expertise and understanding shows up. There are people on here that have spent years learning about crypto and some who have even helped push it forward to the state it is today. There are others that only understand it insofar as they can 'invest' in it, but even these people understand that there is serious money to be made. This has the effect of helping to push some of the lower end bell curve individuals to the higher end.

Thinking of it from this perspective, /biz/ is exactly the kind of place I would expect this kind of initial interest to come from. Name one other free/open speech platform with so many hobbyist cryptocurrency experts? I genuinely can't think of any.

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>>7561693
Yes, it is.

>> No.7561794

holy shit its its real https://github.com/jordanbonilla

>> No.7561797

>>7561745
But it already says on his LinkedIn he works at Tesla

>> No.7561815

>>7561745
Remember to ask if he CURRENTLY works at Tesla

>> No.7561846

fuck can anyone find a number to call? I see sales and roadside assistance

>> No.7561847

He's probably an intern who wants to show off that he works at Tesla

>> No.7561858

>>7561745
DON'T DO THIS

>> No.7561912

>>7561794
what a timeline we live in

>> No.7561948

>>7561745
This is amazing

>> No.7561950

>>7561847
>He's probably an intern
1) He graduated from Caltech last year. You do not work as an intern a year after graduating in the US (in the IT field) unless there's something wrong with you.

2) If you were actually just an intern, and listed your role as a "Software Engineer", that's beyond a faux pas.

3) He worked as a researcher at JPL before that -- you don't work as a researcher if you're an intern.

Use your brain man. Occam's Razor.

>> No.7562008

check his GitHub you faggots it has the same profile picture that's in the screenshot.

>> No.7562018
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>>7561794
>https://github.com/jordanbonilla

>> No.7562031

>>7561950
>Intern
Intel Corporation
July 2015 – September 2015 (3 months)

He legit works for Tesla now

>> No.7562045

the order is placed. Maybe one day I'll have the balls to do this myself. The order is placed though I forgot to check her feedback so I may have just gotten scammed.

>> No.7562056

>>7561371
And I'm the one that said Tesla in the original thread and you told me I was wrong. Glad you finally chose to unblur though.

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No other coin on this board has such a devoted following that obsessively digs up information like this.

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>>7559533

>> No.7562067

>>7561950
Okay, not an intern, but a new grad, still a newfag

>> No.7562077

>>7557418
Just buy it and we will meet on the moon

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>>7562045

>> No.7562148
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>> No.7562240

>>7562018
Holy fuck does this mean he’s making an external adapter? What does this mean?
It MUST BE FOR TESLA. HE WORKS FOR TESLA. He’s making an external adapter for Tesla??
Holy fuck

>> No.7562274

>>7562148
What does this have to do with the Tesla dude?

>> No.7562421

>>7562067

In the engineer world, he'd be an "Engineer I". Do you know the kinds of things you give Engineer I's? I do, because I'm one of the guys that gives them things to do. Writing a data feed is EXACTLY the kind of thing I'd give them to do.

>> No.7562445

>>7561794
From the libraries he contributed to he's a c/c++ guy. Hopefully it will help him using go since go has pointers. He didn't contribute to anything go related so he probably has no experience with go routines and channels(he can learn it it's not that hard). But overall he looks ok and hope he does good.

>> No.7562455
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>> No.7562476

>>7557319
Chainlink token being over $1 defeats the entire purpose of the token. Stop larping faggots.

>> No.7562487

>>7562476
I helped create that meme -- it's tired, let it die.

>> No.7562488
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7562488

This makes too much sense. Hold me brahs. We're all gonna make it.

>> No.7562510

>>7562240
Jesus you guys are something.

>> No.7562511

>>7562487

It's in the whitepaper brainlet.

>> No.7562534

>>7562476

This meme is as dead as the shadowfork
Just stop or invent some better fud

>> No.7562552

>>7562511
No, it's not. Just stop. It's not even funny anymore, it's just dumb.

That was originally posted about BAT, and it got included in my copypasta and spread after that.

>> No.7562561

>>7562511
>muh tesla
>muh fruity skateboard.
are we now going to resort to OMISEGO tier shilling? give it up linkies. your token is done for.

>> No.7562596

>>7559117
kek
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k

>> No.7562724

>>7557416
I'm glad I asked someone to shop sergeys head on that fucking manatee, it makes me giggle every time I see it.

>> No.7562783

>>7562510
He started the guide on how to make an external adapter for chainlink/tesla. Which matches EXACTLY with what the Larper said.

>> No.7562787

>>7557416
I'm glad I asked someone to shop sergeys head on that fucking manatee, it makes me giggle every time I see it.

>> No.7562811

>>7562783
Starred, not started. He starred it so he could refer to it later.

>> No.7562837

>>7557416
I'm glad I asked someone to shop sergeys head on that fucking manatee, it makes me giggle every time I see it.

>> No.7562855

>>7557418

kys reddit faggot

>> No.7562859

>>7562018
I bet even starring the repo would be considered a violation of their NDA

We will see what happens with the Fiverr job to make sure

>> No.7562933

>>7558385
B-but lions do not know how to program ... They are animals

>> No.7562937

>>7557416
>I'm glad I asked someone to shop sergeys head on that fucking manatee, it makes me giggle every time I see it.

>> No.7563189

>>7562859
I don’t think that autists telephoning chainlink is a good idea

>> No.7563239

>>7557416
I'm glad I asked someone to shop sergeys head on that fucking manatee, it makes me giggle every time I see it.

>> No.7563255

>>7562455
Software Engineer, Go
goddamn there's sandniggers working on LINK now

>> No.7563317

The Jason Parsons project shadowforked link about a month ago

>> No.7563453

>>7563239
>I'm glad I asked someone to shop sergeys head on that fucking manatee, it makes me giggle every time I see it.

>> No.7563491

>>7557786
live action role playing is what you do with swords at the local park with your stepdad, it's not something you do online.

>> No.7563557

I deleted the post because you gangly autists starting calling my FAMILY.

>> No.7563562

>>7557416
I'm glad I asked someone to shop sergeys head on that fucking manatee, it makes me giggle every time I see it.

>> No.7564101

>>7557416
I'm glad I asked someone to shop sergeys head on that fucking manatee, it makes me giggle every time I see it.

>> No.7564606

I'm glad I asked someone to shop sergeys head on that fucking manatee, it makes me giggle every time I see it.

>> No.7565424

I'm glad I asked someone to shop sergeys head on that fucking manatee, it makes me giggle every time I see it.

>> No.7565692

>>7563255
Do you guys remember that capgemini report?
http://labouardy.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/resume.pdf

>> No.7565935

>>7559333
Thanks again, it's showing up on google now if you search Jordan Bonilla. If binance didn't have these retarded fees I'd send you a few LINK instead.

>> No.7566021

>>7557416
I'm glad I asked someone to shop sergeys head on that fucking manatee, it makes me giggle every time I see it.

>> No.7566163

>>7565692
What capeGemini report?

>> No.7566294

>>7566163
https://www.capgemini.com/consulting-de/wp-content/uploads/sites/32/2017/08/smart_contracts_paper_long_0.pdf

>> No.7566329

>>7566294
So this Mohammed guy worked for them and now works for chainlink. So what?

>> No.7566393

>>7566329
I was hoping the collective turbo-autism here could help find some useful information

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>>7566393
Not a lot of cross skill stuff while he was there

>> No.7566477

lol poor deluded linkies

>> No.7566522

>>7557416
I'm glad I asked someone to shop sergeys head on that fucking manatee, it makes me giggle every time I see it.

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>>7565692
>>7566294

I can’t believe all the coincidences surrounding Chainlink. Even innocent “facts” lead back to the main story.

>> No.7566671

>>7557985
How do you know it's deleted? The screenshot could have been manipulated to look like it was deleted but it's still there

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>> No.7566758

>>7566671
Go to the Gitter page, it is public, you can see it's deleted for yourself. That is how I noticed it is deleted.

>> No.7566783

>>7560711
i used to go to other places but 4chan is the epitome of free speech

>> No.7566842

>>7566690
When will the private repo be made public?

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>>7561761
Beautiful, underrated post

>> No.7566906

>>7566842
Probably with mainnet release

>> No.7566936

>>7561761
You summed it up perfectly. I wouldn't have gotten into cryptocurrency unless I had been browsing 4chan for years and was in communication with users from 4chan. Cryptocurrency attracts the exact type of person that 4chan itself attracts; Introverted middle class white males in their twenties. There are always exceptions but it's no coincidence something like Chainlink has gained a cult following in here of all places.

>> No.7567074

>>7566842
Q1 when the initial implementation of the mainnet is released.

>> No.7567105

>>7567074
Oh my god we’re so close.

>> No.7567111

>>7561761
100% this

>> No.7567165

>>7566758
I thought it was private. Nevermind

>> No.7567274

>>7567111
trips confirms it.
We're gonna make it boys.

>> No.7567402

>>7566477
https://medium.com/@signal_capital/https-medium-com-signal-capital-our-investment-in-chainlink-15ab90ee9c02

>> No.7567515

>>7562077
Dubs don't lie

>> No.7567705

Sergey is fat, old, and doesnt have the testosterone and willpower to see this project through to the end. Look at nxt. Look at halloween coin. Both abandoned projects by sergey.

>> No.7567944

hey hey heyyyyyy

>> No.7568028

>>7557418
fuck off

>> No.7568321

>>7562018
>>7562455
Those are not "core" Chainlink developers.
Look at the repo (thodges), he's just a technical community manager and he does not work on the ChainLink network, but he probably helps and supports development of external devs to develop their own Chainlink adapters.
So I'm pretty sure that these two are working for companies that will implement Chainlink

>> No.7568382

>>7568321
>companies that will implement Chainlink
Yeah, Tesla

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>>7568321

>> No.7568402

>>7568321
you really don't think jordan's post shows he part of the main team? I agree with your assessment of mohammad but jordan seems pretty clearly part of the core team.

>> No.7568407

>>7566690
BTW Elon Musk HATES advertising. It's a match made in heaven.

>> No.7568435

>>7557416
heh

>> No.7568472

>>7568382
there's no way tesla implements chainlink. That would be the perfect storm of demographics to send the price literally to the moon if that comes out. I doubt it based on that alone.

>> No.7568524

>>7568472
We'll see eventually. If it doesn't happen, we still have someone from Tesla working on the project, which is cool.

>> No.7568597

What's great about chainlink is the same thing that makes ethereum great... the need for this tech is overwhelming, and developers are so keen they're waiting on the sidelines to work on this for free.

When the mainnet goes live and the codebase is open sourced it's going to be fantastic.

Until the codebase is open source developers are contributing to the ecosystem by building external adapters.

They already have a large group of devs looking to contribute to core, but like Rory says, it's important to get the initial release out with a small focused team, throwing this eager developers into the mix now would impact their velocity to deliver the mainnet

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>>7568597

>> No.7568734

>>7568597
Agreed. It's going to be worth the wait when the repo is publicized, the project gets marketing, and idiots have to admit it's not "vaporware".

>> No.7568739

>>7568407
Elon hates paying for advertisement. He hypes his stuff all the time.

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7568741

What are your estimates, how much LINK do /biz/ regulars own combined? I would say somewhere around 10-25 million.

>> No.7568778

>>7568741
I know many from biz who own hundred k's, I would dare to say up to 30m

>> No.7568959

>>7568778
I wonder what the consequences of that will be.

>> No.7568962

I'm really poor. I own a little over 400 LINK. Should I really get more? FUD is intense but the more technical info I read the more I believe this will go berserk and patient early adopters will be heavily rewarded.

>> No.7569033

>>7568959
Many neets including me getting rich as fuck.

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>>7568962
come and open the box

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>>7568959
The whole of the new ruling elite will be on the spectrum.

>> No.7569068

>>7568962
don't invest more than you can lose and be prepared for it to go to zero; it's still entirely possible

>> No.7569090

Is 25k enough to make it? I can live a good life if we get to 20-50$ link

>> No.7569134

>>7569068
Weak FUD

>> No.7569193

>>7569033
I've been thinking about when to sell already, and about how stable the price will be. Ab said it'll moon to 50-70 the stabilise to 10 before slowly going to 150. I don't know if that's bs but if the project moons, on my head that means it's got long term viability which must mean the price will stay above a certain minimum. Basically I'm trying to tell myself already not to start selling too soon

>> No.7569205

>>7568741
I have 100k

>> No.7569277

>>7568741

A lot of the tech orientated people that made early investments in Bitcoin, then Ethereum know a solid project when they see one.

The problem with the majority of non-technical people is they find out much later how important the project is. Chainlink will catapult dApp development.

There is a large amount of crypto projects in the top 100 on coinmarketcap.com that become irrelevant when you have chainlink.

A fully decentralized oracle platform with standard schema's for adapters that integrate into the platform using just HTTP (extremely scalable, low barrier to entry).

Every developer on this board that's genuinely attempted to build a dApp knows chainlink is necessary.

Think about all the companies that will be able to use their existing systems, and now leverage blockchain technology. They want to use blockchain, but can't just yet, chainlink is the answer to their problem, they (the majority) just don't know it yet.

For example, do you really think eBay isn't looking to get in on blockchain? Notice how Adyen announced they'll start taking crypto and a payment option, and eBay announce a dismissal of PayPal and sign a contract with adyen as their payment provider?

I don't know how many tech people are left on this board (all I see is assess, sniffers and very little biz), but you better believe they're invested.

>> No.7569360

>>7569277
chekt and appreciated my guy

>> No.7569382

When the SLA is sent to the order matching agreement for nodes to bid on, is the bidding going to be automatic? I can't imagine node operators are going to sit there and manually accept and reject requests from users. And how is the network going to protect against high reputation nodes cornering a large amount of APIs/market share and then using their high reputation to corner most of the work (resulting in a feedback loop where their reputation gets higher and higher and so their priority/market share gets higher)?

>> No.7569401

Oh it's another shitlink thread while the shitcoin hasn't done a thing in months.

fuck off deluded idiots

>> No.7569428

>>7568739
I mean, he obviously loves organic advertising from people who like his products well enough to shill them for free, who wouldn't?

You know what I mean nigga

>> No.7569510

>>7569382
Bidding on assignments is my biggest concern.
I hate bidding on jobs for my own company so I hope the process is automated. I'm pretty sure it will be. There are also going to be several factors for reputation, not just the amount of LINK staked. Rory once said 20K would be about the point of diminishing benefits although I believe they are still working the details out. I saw you ask this the other day and no one responded but hopefully someone else can provide insight.

>> No.7569560

>>7569510
Seriously, just ask your questions in the Telegram or Slack.

>> No.7569572

>>7569510
>>7569382
I don't think anyone knows these answers yet. You should ask, but thomas says he doesn't talk about that aspect of it. It'll come eventually they're just very cagey about certain aspects for now .

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>>7569428

>> No.7569732

>>7569382
How can one node corner a market? The node doesn't determine the price of the data. It only sets amount of LINK that it would take for it (the node itself) to bid on the assignment.

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>>7557319
LINK perfectly described in one screen grab

>> No.7569812

you guys still bagholding this? why?

if you had cut your bags loose months ago you could have 10-30x your money on any number of other coins by now.

>> No.7569842

>>7569560
I've gotten my fill of vague, dismissive answers desu

>> No.7569868

>>7569775
>I posted it again

>> No.7569897

>>7569842
Well, it's been stated previously that bidding will be automatic by the node.

>> No.7569899

Interledger will kill stinky link

>> No.7569911

>>7569812

A few months ago people were saying "I wish I'd been around for Ethereum" and an OG user came on and set everyone straight.
He said he'd bought a shit ton of Ethereum at $4 because of course you would, but then the price stagnated and everyone was hype about Dash, so he sold it and bought a bunch of Dash. Then the same with ZCash. He made OK profits in the end but nothing like what he would have made from ETH.

But you don't hear about the people that did that. Nobody talks about when Dash was the hypecoin here, and how much worse off the people were who "chased moons" instead of just holding the best project out there.
I'm not making that mistake with LINK. I have my lambo ticket (160k) and I'm holding it until the second half of 2019 at the absolute minimum.

>> No.7569919

>>7568741

I own 70k and consider myself a novice linkie. I know it's all "10k to make it!!" for all the nulinkies, but SO many people bought heavy into presale, sold at SIBOS peak, and rebought from 3000 - 1500 sats.

There's definitely a fgood few 6 figure linkies on biz. Only sub 6 figure linkies seem to post though.

>> No.7569937

>>7569428
I do, but I don't think the analogy is very sound. Sergey is strictly anti-hype.

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>>7557319
Tesla employs over 15,000 people

My normie electrician friend almost got a job there

Tesla isn’t going to use some hypothetical 3rd party vaporware instead of their own internally built software

Jesus Christ. As if Tesla would ever associate with a project that won’t even put out a statement discouraging literal 4CHAN shilling which the dev team (if they even exist) obviously embraces.

>> No.7569989

>>7569775
>some random guy comes on and wants to buy link
>because it has no volume and nobody's selling he pumps the price
>whale is unhappy with this and puts up a sell wall down to the price it was at
I mean, this is only going to keep happening and happening until we get more volume and exchanges. I.E when someone other than /biz/ knows about the project.

>> No.7569990

>>7569732

I guess my question is whether this process from the whitepaper:

>Once the SLA has
received enough qualified bids and the bidding window has ended, the requested
number of oracles is selected from the pool of bids.

Is randomised.

Also whether:

>Using the reputation maintained on-chain, along with a more robust set of data
gathered from logs of past contracts, purchasers can manually sort, filter, and select
oracles via off-chain listing services.

Will suffer from "Google front page" syndrome where only high reputation, dominant nodes constantly push other nodes out consideration.

>> No.7569994

>>7569958
You are fucking retarded, just like your spacing. Kys.

>> No.7570035

>>7569911
>lambo ticket (160k)

You really don't have far to go now do you. how much did you put in?

>> No.7570036

>>7569958
shhhhh, you're going to ruin our meme coin

>> No.7570060

>>7569919
>I know it's all "10k to make it!!" for all the nulinkies
hey, fuck you pal, some of us have only 10k and have been holding since september. not everybody's privileged enough to be able to able to just throw down $10k like nothing

>> No.7570065

brainlet here. does anyone know how many transactions a chainlink node will generate? like is each piece of data going to be an individual transaction, or is it not a transaction at all?
also, where does the authenticity of the data stem from? Does every node input all data, and if any node inputs data different from what the propensity of nodes is input the faulty node is penalized? Or does each node report a specific data stream? And if it's the latter, how is that dada authenticated? I'm reading thru the wp right now but i'm still confused. also, where will these data streams come from? for example a node sending in data about currency exchange rates would be pretty easy to set up; just draw data from an exchange. however, what about a weather node or something; does that node need to be connected to weather measurement devices? won't that be a much more complex node than the exchange rate node? and what if the program gathering exchange rate data from the exchange recieves faulty data? where are these TTPs coming from?
i'm sold on chainlink but i want to understand these final things

>> No.7570152

>>7562148
Doesn't this mean that only the largest wale nodes will get contracts?

>> No.7570175

>>7570035

7ETH during crowdsale, then topped up to 160k on ED. I think it cost me about $35-$40k at the time and was 90% of my stack, although LINK is only about 60% now because that 10% pumped way more during the December bull.

>> No.7570179

>>7570060

Didn't mean it like that. 10k is still tonnes. You've put a few grand into an extremely unknown pioneering tech with huge potential.

You'll make it with 10k. My original point was simply to state that there are a good few 6 figure linkies out there. My bad x .

>> No.7570195

>>7569989
Assblasters back in another thread right now & he just mentioned that a new exchange is coming

>> No.7570206

>>7570152
No. Why would you think that?

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>>7570206
The wording... Perhaps I understood incorrectly?

Node 1. puts up the bid fee
Node 2. puts up the bid fee
Both nodes bid until one is the clear winner (presumably the one with more Links)
Node 1. can withdrawal their bid fee (? not sure if this is the case, if not - what happens to their fee?)
Node 2. can withdrawal their bid fee and gets to process the contract making more Link in the process.

Is this right? Why wouldn't this function to centralize and consolidate Link in whale hands? I know I'm just not understanding it correctly.

>> No.7570375

>>7570195
thread id pls?

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>>7570179
it's alright sorry for lashing out. I actually have 14k and I'm living in a very cheap country so I have high hopes
we're going to make it bro. us linkies need to stay together.

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7570403

>>7570378
>>7570179
>that feel when you only have 3k because you're a uni fag
life is pain, bros

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>>7559431
Companies have all sorts of contracts for all sorts of things (obviously) but the legal system never works like it's supposed to. Let’s say you agree a contract to sell a table, say, for $20 next week. You give the guy the table but next week he doesn’t pay. Are you really going to take the buyer to court even though he legally owes you the money?

This kind of thing happens on a huge scale between companies. If they do decide to go to court it's expensive and wastes time. Usually, the side who’s owed money settles out of court for much less than they’re owed.

This is where smart contracts come in. Smart contracts are basically code that executes a contract when conditions are met. An example might be “I'll buy $100 of bonds if the base interest rate hits 1%”.

Once agreed, a smart contract will execute as written, no matter what. No one can fuck each other over once the contract is agreed (unless they BOTH agree).

What’s more, the contract is stored on a blockchain and so can’t be interfered with without hacking 51% of the nodes (this is practically impossible).

But there is another attack vector for smart contracts. Returning to the $100 for bonds example above, I could hack the input to the contract to (falsely) tell the contract that the interest rate is now 1%. The smart contract sees this and executes when it's not supposed to. The security of the contract is only as strong as the weakest link, which in this case is the external data input (also called an oracle).

Chainlink (LINK) solves this problem by decentralizing the oracle – i.e. the information that goes into the contract. It means smart contracts can't be triggered by false inputs (i.e. the attack vector I described above) without hacking 51% of the nodes (again, impossible).

And the bond example is just one of millions of use cases.

>> No.7570425

>>7570375
>>7569209

Yw

>> No.7570433

>>7570179
>>7570378
Thanks for keeping it civil, marines. We're all going to fucking make it.

>>7570403
Get the most you can out of uni, marine, and in a few years, if we have made it already, you will too.

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>>7570403
I'm a uni fag too but my grandpa is a saint and he let me borrow money from him until the summer

>> No.7570485

>>7570310
Nodes won't put up a bid fee. They'll set the price in order for them to even make a bid. There isn't a bidding war that can happen. The assignment either meets the payout requirement of the node (and it bids) or it doesn't (and it won't bid).

>> No.7570524

>>7570485
So what happens if you have a contract like the sony axa one that lasts for a year; does that mean you link is locked up for that year to cover penalty payments?

>> No.7570533

ASSBLASTER IS BACK
I REPEAT
ASSBLASTER IS BACK
>>7570252
>>7570252
>>7570252
>>7570252
>>7570252
>>7570252

>> No.7570735

>>7570378
Absolutely my man. Head up and keep your LINK safe.

>>7570403
I'm a uni brah too. I just got in earlier than you is all. THis will give you a headstart in life. Stay in uni, work hard, don't be distracted by the bullshit allurements of society; that's for those who need an escape after they realsied their dreams are gonna stay dreams.

Head down, work hard af, celebrate hard af when you achieve your goal/ exam, then back to work in terms of networking and internships. We're gonna make it.

>>7570433

The link marine bond was forged in the fud of the cold november '17. Always civil to the battalion. The beginning of Pax Linkana is near.

>> No.7571495

>>7570735

thanks anon

>> No.7573127

>>7557418
ELI5: connects blockchain to real-world events (this is what an "oracle" is) in a decentralized way. applicable to stuff like smart contracts where the code needs to know if a real-world event occurred (such as a product shipping, or in this case damage to a vehicle).

>> No.7573147

>>7573127
that's not an explanation suitable for a five year old. Don't spoonfeed the soyboy if he wants to be treated like a child.

>> No.7573418

>>7558894
Hold RLC, once it hits #50 on CMC, switch all funds to Link.
In the mean time, ride the waves of req, eng, icx, mco, trx, and xlm to increase your stack of RLC.

>> No.7573530

>>7570410
Not to mention you can choose which nodes you use for contract verification.
A brute Force attack wouldn't necessarily sour the whole network, unreliable node operators will be flagged and avoided in the bidding process.

>> No.7573681

>>7568407
>Hates advertising
>live streams a Tesla orbiting the planet