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8607029 No.8607029 [Reply] [Original]

Chainlink is literally unstoppable

>> No.8607049

Its constant bleeding is unstoppable

>> No.8607054

>>8607029
I'm mining the shit out of it, already accumulated 1 million coins

>> No.8607091
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8607091

Hell yeah dude. So proud to own this coin. Such a beast.

Wasn't it ranked at 72 just a week ago?

>> No.8607190

>>8607091
who gives a shit really. 72, 92, 102, 122, 62, 82, whats the difference in this market?
link aims to be top 10, 5, 3.
and it will be.

>> No.8607260

>>8607190
check em for confirmation

>> No.8607270

galia is literally unstoppable

>> No.8607279
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>>8607049
CHAINLINK IS LITERALLY UNSTOPPABLE

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>>8607260
trips in ID confirm

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>>8607029
*blocks your path*

>> No.8607312

Upping my stack to 16k. Should I keep going after this? Am poorfag with no disposable income the last three months from buying link

>> No.8607324

>>8607312
lol. better stop now. you need to survive until link moons

>> No.8607334

>>8607312
Jesus Christ no

>> No.8607365

>>8607054
Explain how

>> No.8607376

>>8607312
That's a lot imo but I'm sure if I had that much I'd want more too.

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>>8607312
>he fell for the meme

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>>8607312
Yes

>> No.8607409

>>8607365
I found a code flawn and started mining with 10 s9, i am making 100000 links a day

>> No.8607455

link @ 90 eoy

>> No.8607498
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8607498

>>8607308

>> No.8607533

>>8607029
Too bad Sergey died in a car accident

>>8607131

>> No.8607551

Clause.io

Are you sure Chainlink is unstoppable?

>> No.8607608

>>8607533
Shit FUD from weeks ago

>> No.8607621 [DELETED] 

>>8607029
greetings, guys. I'm a poor guy from India and I really need 1$, If you are rich enough to donate me only 1$, please can you give me? It would be helpful. I'm living in poverty and I need that money please guys help me I promise I'll pray for you and never return to this board again, it's only one dollar.
Here's my bitcoin adress: 1Q3nCE7tss8nNFXXTGJxcAi6aXVhgNPg47
Ether adress: 0x3cD210B9AA642d879E3b0178EF4De67a65f6F8AC

Please help me guys. please just 1$ to my wallet will be enough.

>> No.8607648

>>8607621
I helped you by reporting you...

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>>8607312
Do you want to lose $ like me? Buy buy buy

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>>8607621
give me some proof and I might send you couple dollars, will need timestamp and some proof

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>>8607312

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8607719

LINK is intrinsically worthless. Node operators can be paid in existing cryptocurrencies. Just look at the testnet right now, it only accepts ETH instead of LINK lmao. It means that ETH can easily be substituted for it, that is, if someone wants to fork the token to accept ETH (an established cryptocurrency instead of some fucking ERC20 token made with a two-man team), LINK is basically useless. That is besides the fact that everything LINK aims to do can be easily done by cryptographically signing the data from the API source.
>muh next ETH

Link, 5 months in: 35 cents (3.5x ICO)
Ethereum, 5 months in: $5.50 (17x ICO)

Uh oh, pissed stinker incoming HAHA.

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>>8607654
>>8607654
>>8607654

>> No.8607735

>>8607455
nice fud and dubs

>> No.8607736

>>8607654
Reported enjoy your permaban

>> No.8607759

>>8607650

I got wrecked by LINK way harder than this faggot. FOMO'd with 6 months of savings in January, at prices approaching $1.40. To this day, I've never seen someone who bought higher than I did.

I'm still buying tho praise Sergey link $1000 EOY

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>>8607654
>>8607729
please give me now I beg you

>> No.8607799

>>8607764
Kek

>> No.8607805

>>8607708
I'm not suffering as much as oatmeal bro, thank god. I wonder how big his stack is now

>> No.8607831

>>8607799
kek's here

>> No.8607840 [DELETED] 

>>8607654
please give me 1$ only I beg you

>> No.8607968

>>8607805
I think his stack was very decent even back then, like 70k or something close, he will make it for sure

>> No.8607985

>>8607764
>>8607729
Sent you around $3. https://etherscan.io/tx/0xa172440d5f65e01ee24aca223e13b64f4d33ce20f8f939007f7da22d2b88c5e2

Now, I have a proposition indanon. I will send you $100, but you will have to work for it. You know the drill - sharpie in the pooper with timestamp.

>> No.8608014

>>8607985
If you don't have sharpie, regular pen is okay.

>> No.8608036

>>8607985
topkek

>> No.8608042

>>8607029
Bought at 80 cents. Comfy as fuck right now.

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8608077

>>8607985
>>8607985
thank you so much, even though it's 2.23, but god bless you

>> No.8608090 [DELETED] 

>>8607985
>>8608077
that's your, right? 0x1711e8dca96244380996a094ac5f8a834f87f57a

>> No.8608093

>>8608077
rakesh, sharpie in pooper and you can buy a field

>> No.8608100

someone post the american psycho meme

>> No.8608113

>>8608077
You can get $100 anon, but as I said you have to work for it. Put a sharpie in your pooper (asshole) and take a picture of it with timestamp and I will send you $100 US dollars to your ethereum address. You can see I am rich if you check the address I sent you the Ethereum from.

>> No.8608167

>>8608113
This is so fucked up.. I'm laughing but maybe I shouldn't be haha

>> No.8608178

>>8608167
Are you new...?

>> No.8608227 [DELETED] 

>>8608113
ok but what's asharpie? a pen you mean?

>> No.8608241

>>8608227
yes

>> No.8608249

>>8608227
its a permanent market, about the width of a finger. find something about that thick and put it in your ass if they don't have sharpies in India.

>> No.8608259

>>8607729
>>8607764
B A S E D

>> No.8608278

>>8607029

LAST CHANCE TO BUY OVER 30 CENT


NEXT STOP: 20 CENT

>> No.8608398

In case you were banned indanon and are reading this, the sharpie in pooper deal still lasts, I have your address. $100.

Upload image on imgur or somewhere and post it here - https://webchat.freenode.net/
channel: biz

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>>8608398
Indian guy hwre , posting from a new network, here's the pic

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>>8608459
ayyyyy the absolute madman

>> No.8608488

wtf

>> No.8608512

>>8608459
Where is the timestamp

>> No.8608515

>>8608459
nice

>> No.8608528

>>8608398
>>8608459
Please send now. Even 50$ is Enough

>> No.8608540

>>8608512
cmon mannnnnnnnnn
he did it

>> No.8608543

>>8608528
You’re new here aren’t you?

>> No.8608546

>>8608512
My camera isn't clear enough to Capture in low light, so I wrote "/biz/" on my thighs

>> No.8608551

nice

>> No.8608565

How does one mine this memecoin?
> Prove to me that it's not some premined deflationary fad

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>>8608459
>indian
why am i not surprised

>> No.8608579

>>8607551
*cough*

Haha a sharpie in a butt what will you guys think of next

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8608580

>>8607386
>he fell for the he fell for the meme meme

>> No.8608649

If for 100 dollars you can't write a timestamp then fuck off. The instructions were very simple.

>> No.8608661

>>8608649
Ok I'll try again please don't leace me i only want 50$

>> No.8608701

>>8608661
Here's a pro tip Pajeet, there is a meaning to the letters next to the word ID:

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>>8608649
>>8608661
Here's it again

>> No.8608730

>>8608714
Lmaoooooooooo

>> No.8608740

>>8608714
kek

>> No.8608756

>>8608714
please sir its my sons money sir may the winds of punjab be with you sir

>> No.8608780

>>8608661
I'm not even the one who was offering money. But I hope he does deliver now.

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>>8608714

>> No.8608783

>>8608714
Why are non-whites such animals?

>> No.8608786

Can the donator anon please send me now? I'm serious, i only have 0 money and my parents can't feed me, help a fellow anon here who lives withany hope or friends, i want to live too, i did what you asked

>> No.8608795

>>8608579
Steamed hams except it’s a sharpie in an anus.

>> No.8608801

>>8608714
Best box in the business.

>> No.8608891

>>8607759
yeah if you bought at one dollar and forty cents theres nothing else you can do but buy as much as possible. literally can not get worse.

>> No.8608932

>>8608459
kek

>> No.8608977
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>> No.8609497

>>8608714

LINK has become digibyte. The meme is complete.

>> No.8609523

>>8607054
Nice mayn, what kinda rig you runnin? I’m only at 300k stinkies cuz I’m mining from a pajeet-tier laptop. Saving the funds for my node set up.

>> No.8609598

>>8607029
>literally a philosophy major

>> No.8609996

when we start having /CNG/ ChainLink Node General ill know i made it

>> No.8610021

how much link for a node?

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>>8609996
this, I'm looking forward to that

>> No.8610059

>>8610021
>>8609996
exactly why we will be having a daily /CNG/ soon

>> No.8610093

i'm thinking tomorrow i'll go for a morning bike ride on my $500 dollar bike then i'll go to the restaurant down the street from my office and attempt to ask the cutie behind the counter for a cup of coffee or maybe not being that it's SOcal and it's hot out 75* I'll ask her to some ice cream but then i don't want to because i don't want to deal with all that lets get to know each other BS. I only have money on my mind anything else is not worth it!

>> No.8610105

Let's face it, the code is complete and utter shit. Lock this godforsaken coin away in cold storage for a few years with plans to buy more if it dips under $0.20. They need some actual devs on this project for it to succeed. Still one of the few coins with massive potential

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>>8607029
DIIIIEEE LIINNKIIIEESS

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8610137

bu then i would like to suck on those nice juicy sweet pussy lips of hers. i bet they're really nice she looks like a clean girl. i like sucking on pussy lips it's the best!

>> No.8610176

by the way if any one is interested i have 199K Link....with that much Link ill be sucking on the best pussy lips money can buy ....i cant wait. when will link reach $5....today, tomorrow, next week or next month or EOY?

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>>8607029
LINK is kill.

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>>8610137
cool bro

>> No.8610289

pls sir buy mobius sir

>> No.8610291

>>8610198
Exactly.

Clause.io

>> No.8610340 [DELETED] 

>>8610226
kek

>> No.8610351
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>>8607260
holy shit trips in ID

>> No.8610371

>>8608714
Pajeet or nigger? Show your tiny black dick.

>> No.8610389

>>8610291
Shoo pajeet

>> No.8610430

I wonder how hard it's gonna dump after hitting 1000 at the EOY

>> No.8610453

>>8610137
he's pretty cute

>> No.8610526

>>8610389
It’s not a pajeet project.

>> No.8610559

I’m really not fudding, but why do people believe this project has so much potential? Companies trust each other and get along fine with oracles already...I’m honestly curious why people think decentralized oracles are so valuable...? My company is developing a project for IBM...we use our own oracles from data we have...works great...

>> No.8610592

>>8610559
why smart contracts are needed then?

>> No.8610613

>>8610526
Are they doing an ICO or what?

>> No.8610619

>>8610559
They all hold bags. Clause.io is already beating chainlink to the punch. Hmmm, I wonder why it’s never mentioned here.

>> No.8610630

>>8610592
I don’t follow...

>> No.8610647

>>8610619
This sirs. You must buy Clause. It is good coins make many profits. Sir, I am just trying to help you .

>> No.8610670

>>8610559
do you believe in blockchain technology?
do you believe in smartcontracts?
if you're answer to both is yes, then decentralized oracle networks need to be a reality.

>> No.8610675

>>8608891
>what is a sunk cost
for hodlers buy in price shouldn't effect you

>> No.8610683

reminder to invest in link, 1000$ eoy

>> No.8610705

>>8610683
thanks for the tip, I'll invest right now because link looks awesome!

>> No.8610714

>>8610630
He doesn’t English

>> No.8610726

>>8607029
I seriously hope this irrelevant shitcoin goes down the drain.

We won't have to deal with these threads anymore

>> No.8610729

>>8610683
I'm buying some link right now

>> No.8610744

>>8610675
Sunk cost let me google that investopedia will tell me

>> No.8610791

>>8610630
the main proposition of smart contracts is being tamper proof, with your argument this is useless for corporations, so pretty much the whole crypto space is just 'fake' internet money.

>> No.8610809

>>8610714
care to point out any errors in my comment?

>> No.8610827

>>8610809
The beginning

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>>8608714

>> No.8610905

>>8610647
>space between last word and period

Nice touch.

>> No.8610944

>>8610670
you think the centralized Oracle is just gonna let them have that?

>> No.8610966

>>8610670
That is not true. I am working on a blockchain project where we use our own oracles...some sort of “decentralized oracle” would make no difference...

>> No.8610977

>>8607029
9pm est

>> No.8610989

Why the FUCK are LINK and REQ BARELY TOP 100?? WHY ARE THERE A PLETHORA OF SHITCOINS ABOVE THEM? FUCKING RETARDED NORMIES DONT KNOW A GOOD PROJECT WHEN IT HITS THEM IN THE FACE

>> No.8611001

>>8610827
this board is not worthy for me to bother about such minor things. the meaning is clear as glass, in his scenario smart contracts add nothing of value to existing agreements. this doesn't mean sergey will be the one to solve this problem

>> No.8611020

>>8611001
Tl:dr

>> No.8611022

>>8610619
Do they even have a coin/token?

>> No.8611036

>>8610791
Have you developed anything for a corporation? Lots of people are doing it right now. I’m genuinely curious as to what the purpose of decentralized oracles is...or how that’d even work in most cases. For instance, we are using our own oracles now for data from a company for which we’re developing a blockchain solution to expedite interaction between buyers/suppliers. There is no way to decentralize our oracle. I’m not even sure what that would mean. No one has given me a description that shows any sort of technical knowledge...

>> No.8611045

>>8610966
yes you're working ok.
when you end up call swift cause they will probably give you a couple hundred of millions on the spot.

>> No.8611073

And our system is still tamperproof and immutable and all those buzzwords people say here...

>> No.8611122

>>8610670
You’ve explained nothing. I just got home from developing a blockchain project for my company on which we’ve been working for five months. Still no need for a “decentralized oracle.” We just input data like everyone else. And we are trusted to do that and will be audited. This is what the contracting company, which is a subsidiary of IBM, is paying for.

>> No.8611157

>>8611122
sergey was able to get 32 million for this. it sounds like you missed an opportunity with your blockchain/oracle development. you make what? a couple of grand. exhausted, come home and post about your enormous sucesses on this neet boards.
you could be eating nice big macs if you actually submitted your idea to someone who actually is interested in it. 32 million is a lot...

>> No.8611183

bought 5k at 1.10

>> No.8611189

>>8611122
You're working on a meme project to satisfy a clueless executive. If you're a totally trusted party you don't need a blockchain. If you want to make a real decentralised application you need decentralised consensus (blockchain), decentralised attestations of external facts (oracles) and decentralised public software writing and distribution so no one person or organisation can write and push malicious code before anyone knows what's happening (open source).

>> No.8611190

>>8610966
Someone post that picture of Oraclize crashing

>> No.8611194

>>8611122
damn I hope this is a larp. nobody should be this retarded.

>> No.8611229

>>8611189
This.
If you don't need to decentralise it, then just write an SQL database.

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>>8611190

>> No.8611251

>>8611036
you constrain yourself to one use case and conclude that decetralised oracles are useless? Have you read the whitepaper or watched any of Sergey's interviews. There are potential use cases which are outside of stuff you are involved in.

I am civil engineer, I am developing other things and seeing how corporations operate I don't expect innovation from them, IBM in particular.

I am not trying to shill LINK, especially after their recent code review which concluded that the fundamentals are shit or there's a long road ahead.

>> No.8611266

>>8607409
shutthe fuck up nigger

>> No.8611289

>>8611022
Only because of the dubs
No

>> No.8611290

>>8611251
>am not trying to shill LINK, especially after their recent code review which concluded that the fundamentals are shit
You're a civil engineer so I'll excuse you this time, but in the future try not to believe random shit you read online
For now just read this post
https://www.reddit.com/r/Chainlink/comments/87374h/code_review_for_chainlink/dw9xs46/

>> No.8611327

>>8611290
thanks anon, I'll have a look

>> No.8611349

>>8611251
I’m not concluding...I’m hoping someone can explain why it is viewed with such potential. I understand the idea...I just don’t view companies as super paranoid to have to distrust all their oracles in most cases. If people don’t distrust their oracles now...what is going to change in the future that necessitates decentralization? It is more of a misunderstanding of why people think this project will be so widely used and valuable...

>> No.8611351

>>8611290
>>8611327

Two newfag normalfags in a link thread talking about an article that has already been addressed by the chainlink team. Just fuck off normies, please.

>> No.8611390 [DELETED] 

>>8611290
>linking to leddit
fucking newfag kys

>> No.8611399

>>8611349
I don't think anyone can be bothered anon. All the information is out there. If you don't buy - no one gives a fuck.

>> No.8611408

>>8611399
this

>> No.8611427

>>8611390
>linking to an official community full of dev posts

>> No.8611467

>>8611399
It’s not about buying...I want to understand what the smarter of investors see. Everyone just seems to parrot buzzwords about ChainLink, no one wants to have a conversation about its utility.

Now someone will say “we’ve already talked about its utility, kys stay poor” to avoid having to demonstrate their ignorance and blind herd following of Biz.

I’m not fudding nor shilling, really just interested.

>> No.8611567

>>8611467
im going to copypasta from my 18pg research paper i have left for my family so they understand the possible potential and that link is not something to disregard.

>What are oracles and why are they important?
In short, an Oracle provides connectivity to the outside world. An oracle is a company which has recently appeared in the smart contract space, whose job it is to translate data into a form that a smart contract can understand. Right now, centralized oracle services do exist, that is, one can pay a private company to translate data into a smart contract readable format. There is no point of anyone using a smart contract in the first place if we must trust a middleman to make out trade, that both parties must trust. This is expensive because both parties will have to keep redundant copies to assure the terms and conditions are met. A decentralized oracle service, such as ChainLink, will reduce these costs dramatically.
Smart contracts have limitation right now, that is, they need a way to get data from the real world, i.e. connectivity. Smart contract applications rely on data about the real world that comes from key resources, specifically data feeds and API’s, that are external to the blockchain. Making smart contracts externally aware, meaning capable of interacting with off-chain resources, which is necessary if they are going to replace the digital agreements in use today.

now visit this website: https://www.smartcontract.com/link

>> No.8611628

Avoid Chainlink, Clause.io is beating them to the punch and doesn't require a retarded token.

>> No.8611665

>>8611467
this isnt reddit where shit get spoon fed at every left turn, DYOR first then come here

>> No.8611687

>>8611467
if you want some discussion bait the stinkies with some shitty elaborate fud retard dyor

>> No.8611752

He's right. The argument that gets parroted here is that people here get no more specific here than, "one oracle can be compromised."

>>8611567
This is not what he's asking at all, and shows that most people on /biz/ are room temp. IQ

Decentralized oracles are like clocks. You have one, you always know the time. You have two (or more), you can never know the time.

>> No.8611817

>>8610034
nice meme pic friend

>> No.8611843

>>8611752
But what if you have 100 clocks, and 98 of them say the same time, wouldn’t you trust those clocks time more?

>> No.8611867

>>8611349
> if people don't distrust their oracles now. . .

I don't think you understand what an oracle is...........

>> No.8611893

>>8611752
>You have two (or more), you can never know the time.
Wrong. Even in your situation, if both clocks are correct you will certainly know the time. If both are wrong, you will not know the time, that is true - which is why you have 100s, if not 1000s of clocks to correctly assert the time.

>> No.8611966

>>8611752
Oh god your analogy is terrible.

You have one clock, you always know the time. However you only know the time THAT CLOCK TELLS YOU. It could be 5:45 pm and your clock could read 8:15 and you would be shit out of luck because you've relied solely on that one clock to tell the time, and said clock was horribly incorrect.

Now say you have your one clock that says 8:15 in a room with 99 other, different time telling devices that say 5:45. Clearly your clock is incorrect and you have a wide variety of sources to support that it is in-fact 5:45.

That's what LINK does. It provides you with 99 other time-telling sources so you aren't stuck relying on your shit clock that is 2 and a half hours fast.

>> No.8612313

>>8611752
nice id. most people have room temp mine is 122 so average

>> No.8612317

>>8611966
nice! you BTFO that nigga

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>>8607308

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>>8608100

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seriously what the fuck is so great about linkchain explain for a poor sad newfag

>> No.8612986

what makes our think it will pump

>> No.8613001

>>8607260
damn

>> No.8613044
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SERGEY IS A MASSIVE CHAD
HE'S A BIG BOY, NO DOUBT

>> No.8613483

>>8611567
Yo, could I get your research paper? I'm currently doing a research paper for Uni and need to do an emerging tech. (English, so no one smart enough to buy will read it). I already have a few pages written, but could use the help.

>> No.8613501

>>8613483
lol begging for hw help on 4chan. ive seen it all now

>> No.8613512

>>8608459
We need to see pen-to-hole man. You could just be clenching for all we know.

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pamp it

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>>8613044
That pic is shopped to make him look short and fat. Sergey is actually giant af, larger than life if I do say so myself

>> No.8613591

>>8613501
I do it for Calculus too. Offer nudes for help. 4chan actually explains it in a way that makes sense.

>> No.8613609

>>8608714
>Send a second pic with pen in his ass for no reason
HAHAHAHA
Just admit it you like objects in your anus, pajeet

>> No.8613714

>>8608714

>> No.8613754

>>8610966
I don't think you're fit to be a developer in this space if you don't even understand the most fundamental sentiment driving this whole ship forward.
Decentralization is key to allowing individuals in a society to engage in trustless interaction.
With blockchain tech and clever incentivization schemes:
Bitcoin did it to allow sending atomic units of currency.
Ethereum did it to allow self-executing programmable contracts.
The next step is for someone to do it for getting real world data onto the blockchain.
All of this is trustless BECAUSE it's decentralized and all parties are properly incentivized.
ChainLINK aims to do this.
t. solidity developer and Computer Scientist for 11 years.

>> No.8613802

>>8607029
nice, just held 100k

>> No.8613859

If you already know the purpose of blockchain tech, you don't need to read this.

>>8611036
>>8611073
>>8611122
Let me try to spell this out without calling you a brainlet.
Your blockchain project for your company is tamper proof because it's in-house.
Public networks however need clever techniques to incentivize various parties involved to verify interactions.
In traditional blockchain tech for example, we did it by making mining easier than cheating, and yield higher reward via mining fee, so anyone who COULD cheat would earn more by simply mining and playing fair.
When a smart contract depends on outside data on a PUBLIC network, anyone using that contract has to TRUST the oracle providing that data to tell the truth.
We solve this by decentralizing the process of getting that data onto the blockchain.
Make the answers given by oracles depend on a consensus algorithm, or something to that effect.
Your project is different because it is PRIVATE.
IBM doesn't need decentralized oracles because IBM already trusts IBM.

>> No.8613882

>>8613859
Yeah, but what do you mean?

>> No.8613883

Chainlink whitepaper was never tested in real world. Decentralized oracle may not work perfectly as described in the whitepaper because there are many unexpected complications in real world.

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>>8613882

>> No.8613960

>>8613859
Based. This answer is worthy of being a copy pasta

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>>8613483
i cranked out research papers in uni id write a few 15 pagers a week i basically wrote the APA manual i was that good. best advice is find the right sources ahead of time type "smart contract" into google scholar. paraphrase more and quote less you got this.

you can use all of sergey talks/interviews and of course use the link wp

https://www.smartcontract.com/link

>> No.8614039

>>8613859
You're too kind to these people, anon

>> No.8614057

i have unfortunate facts for chainlink ETH and most erc tokens using solidity. itts a cornball slow baby coding platform layered on top of already slow javascript for making website dodingies. its not some fast c++ hardware control language its just ecm junk with a layer of junk on top of that. good luck getting real time physics out of it. its impossible. single cpu computers in 2001 running c++ exes could run faster than a 2019 16core running solidity. its kind of spooky if you think of the gapinggggg delays in eth contracts

>> No.8614063

>>8613982
Good advice thank you. And I had his talks lined up. Just tryna make it normie-level understanding.

>> No.8614081

>>8614057
This.
ETH desparately needs to move away from Solidity.
NEO is doing well in that regard, but the bar for entry is impossible with their smart contract publishing fee.

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>>8613960
>>8614039

>> No.8614117

>>8613859
>>8613754
Solid answer and you're absolutely right.

Your post formatting is pretty shit though. Stop indenting/using paragraph breaks after every sentence.

>> No.8614141

>>8607708
what a stud! everyone here should aspire to be this commited to chainlink. I hope he comes to the 4chan party in thailand and i can buy him a beer

>> No.8614145

Just sold me Link and got in to TRX!

To the MOON! xD

>> No.8614155

>>8614057
It's going to blow your fucking mind when chainlink moves over to it's own platform or gets ported to EOS

>> No.8614250

>>8614117
oh, this isn't reddit?
fuck, sorry

>> No.8614283

>>8614057
If you're trying to do anything remotely computationally intensive on ethereum you're doing it wrong. It's for consensus financial systems. This is why I never liked the "world computer" rhetoric, it gives people the wrong idea.

>> No.8614287

>>8614155
I couldnt give a shit about eos, if people arent going to look into how many gaping holes there are in billions of dollars of baby coded ethereum or eos, well thats the learning curve. its toxic, eos is toxic. a simple exe could tear eth and all its contracts to shreds just by running operations 100,000x faster than eth can think. i actually feel bad for people who are putting millions into it

>> No.8614324

>>8614283
its not the running it on ethereum that creates the issues, its running code that chews up eth and destroys people money thats the problem

>> No.8614351

>>8614324
Nice subject change. That's a different issue to what you were attempting to talk about.
Just because it's possible to use a tool badly doesn't mean it's useless.

>> No.8614373

>>8607029
The more I look the more I believe this to be true
Can any anons with expertise comment on what this might mean for mainnet timing or any clues that drop out for us non coding fags:
https://www.pivotaltracker.com/n/projects/2129823

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>>8607029
Let us pray
>Our Father who art in heaven
>Sergey be thy name
>Thy stinkies come
>Thy link become
>1k EOY

>Give us today our daily thread
>And forgive the weak hands
>As we forgive those who dump bags on us

>And lead us not unto JUSTing
>But deliver us from Jewery
>For thine is the link, the stink, and the big mac forever
>Amen

>> No.8614521

Today, my stack grew from 10600 to 15500. Feels fucking great.

>> No.8614597

>>8614351
ok nigger your awesome load up and wait. Im telling you the truth that there is a major flaw in a multibillion dollar crypto that exposes your money every clock cycle of your itty bitty cpu to serious professional coders to eat your lunch dinner and life. do whatever the fuck ou want. vitaliks bank acct doesnt run on geniuses it runs on dummies. so smile and yell to the world how awesome it is. it doesnt change the facts one fucking bit

>> No.8614605

>>8614521
wow you just made $550,000

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>>8614439
To thy father whom art in heaven
May my stinkies get seven sevens
To thy Son, Sergey head of clergy
May my linkies fetch thee McBurgies
To thy Anon whom FUD and not brag
May a feather be the weight of thee bags
To thy normies whom never took heed
May thy daughters be forced to take our seed

>> No.8614644

>>8607759
>bought in at 1.40
That was you? Thanks man you really helped me triple my initial investment during the dip.

>> No.8614982

>>8614597
You seem confused. Are you lost?

>> No.8615225

>>8614597
If I sold my wh based solely on this humans words he wrote what iq range would i realistically be in per say?

>> No.8615244

>>8607759
If you have hold till now, it means you have sort of faith in Link. Average down your buy price now. That's what I did. I bought 2k pre Sibos at ath 50 cents. And 8k more at 14 cent.

>> No.8615624

>>8615225
Probably less than 90.
It is the fact that you can't spell "per se" that makes us aware that you are sub 70.

>> No.8615698

>>8614982
yep. im posting in a chainlink thread about how bad eth is. chainlink is a total joke, thought id let people know just what a joke chainlink on top of eth on top of solidity on top of java is. but what the hell was i thinking yall buy chainlink cause of sergeys big mac bib shirt not because you are interested in the viability of the platform and implications of the junk code