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/LINK/ GENERAL - Gottfried Leibbrandt edition

Ok lads, Sergey is kicking it in Antwerp with Gottfried so we're in for a treat. Any speculation as to what they're discussing?

>Inb4 oracles

>> No.8871656

First topic -plastic surgery

>> No.8871667

>>8871625
Oracles

>> No.8871679
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>>8871656
Kek, dude looks like he's made of plastic. But Sergey better be nice to him or we lose our money.

>> No.8871763

The original thread just got deleted. Not even archived

>> No.8871776

>>8871763
Probably standard dox procedure. It doesn't necessarily mean anything happened, OP probably accidentally posted his face in a mirror or something

>> No.8871788

>>8871679
Look at his chin and tell me it doesen’t look like a dick got stuck there

>> No.8871798

>>8871625
I'm pissed. Idk how he got doxxed I didn't see anything

>> No.8871830

>>8871763
it's on warosu.

Nothing really happened at the end. Not sure why exactly that got deleted. Nobody really got doxxed. I suspect a mod/janitor is into link and doesn't want /biz/ fucking it up (thanks whoever you are anon) because I've seen several threads that only very vaguely go too far (this one wasn't any worse than anything else i've seen and really wasn't bad at all) get deleted.

>> No.8871860

Bump this shit for the smart ones in here. Help us.
Only 30k linkies here, am i gona make it now?

>> No.8871869

>>8871830
Sergey is the king of edging.
He is meeting with all the partners one by one but not saying absolutely nothing..

I wonder if they are already in or if Sergey is trying to get them on board still

>> No.8871871

>>8871625
stop making these threads faggot. This retard is a larp

>> No.8871891

>>8871667
Hey it's storm bro. Is the pump still gonna happen? Volume has doubled since yesterday

>> No.8871896

I live there and didnt see shit the office was closed saw the janitor cleaning

>> No.8871898

>>8871860
Maybe you will, maybe you won't. I don't know when you're selling.

>> No.8871906

there's so much samefagging going on in here its not even funny

>> No.8871926

>>8871869
>Sergey is trying to get them on board still
Sergey isn't trying to get them on board. He's walking into their offices and holding out his hand, and only the CEOs who kiss his giant gold LINK ring are allowed to use the ChainLink network.

>> No.8871945

>>8871896
>Office closed on a thursday afternoon

Yeah, keep telling yourself that, nolinker.

>> No.8871956

>>8871926
Yes i knew it! And than he slightly slides his pinky into that guys ass and slowly whispers “1k end of year”

>> No.8872001

>>8871830
In the last minute or so, OP revealed that he signed NDAS and he said LINK would be $1k by end of summer

>> No.8872005
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WHY DID OP DELETE THE THREAD?
IS IT BECAUSE IT’S ALL TRUE?

>> No.8872023

>>8871891
Pump's still on

>LMAO @ the tards who thought that 10% was it

>> No.8872027

>>8871896
Lmao nice fud

>> No.8872037

>>8871830
>>8872001
you actually believe that shit though?

>> No.8872069

>>8871926
I kekked

>> No.8872072

>>8871830
Based mod.

>> No.8872080

>>8871830
>>8871763
can someone post this alleged thread here? would like to see what this is all about

>> No.8872114
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>> No.8872122

>>8872080
I will try and find it on archives but basically anon posted pic of him self in Belgium saying swift ceo was there for a meeting. Said Sergey was also in meeting. He posted a pic in front of a commercial parking garage and the sign said IBM and pwc on it. So perhaps office building was near by that meeting could have been held. He said he signed ndas and then thread got deleted

>> No.8872135

>>8872114
yeah he had two post id's. Im looking ath the archived thread right now. hes a fucking faggot. Im sure he made this thread to and is posting here as well

>> No.8872136

>>8871625
There was an insider here a couple months ago that worked at Tesla. He said that Sergey came into the office because Musk needs a lot of LINK to run his insurance oracles. He wanted to get a bunch from the dev wallet but Sergey just laughed at him. The demand was too high. He would sell him 2MM for $500 each. Musk knew this was his only choice (Sergey said if he tried to buy on the market and pushed the price over $2 then he would blacklist his nodes). After the meeting, this is the only time Musk has cried in public.

>> No.8872149

This could have been a closed board room meeting. I don't think swift will fuckin sign anything at a public conference posted on their website therefore anyone who says oh he's larping because there aren't any swift conferences this week is bullshit. We just don't know.

>> No.8872166

>>/biz/thread/S8868898#p8871691

here's the thread

>> No.8872191

>>8872023
Great, good luck. Still aiming for 650-700 sats? I'm sure it's hard to say but is there any prediction for a general timeframe?

>> No.8872201

>>8872136
i heard musk blew a guy for 300 links


>>8872135
>>8872166
thanks mate

>> No.8872213

>>8872149
How likely u think it is that somebody at that meeting would post a thread here
If its a closed meeting there wouldn't be alot of people present
Thus far op gave us nothing to believe his claims or make them even somewhat likely

>> No.8872221

>>8872201
np. thats the problem with money. People put their hopes into making it and its easy fuck with them

>> No.8872223

>>8872037
not really, but the person who started samefagging at the end and said the retarded 1k thing was not the op. Idk it's plausible. Sergey has been doing b2b for the past year and we have yet to actually see what he's done. Presumably he's talked to a shit ton of people and this guy was at IBM, so eventually something about what exactly Sergey has been doing is going to get out.

We know for a fact hyperledger is aware of chainlink. And we know from larpers it's either definitely going to be used in some implementations or is being strongly considered.

>> No.8872234

>>8872136
Actually Musk cried on camera before when remembering his youth when asked about his father.

>> No.8872236

>>8872080
>>/biz/thread/S8868898

>> No.8872386

>>8871788
Lol they grafted his nutsack onto his chin!

>> No.8872393

>>8872223
If chainedLInks are $1000 dollarydoos by the end of this year 2018, then by 2020 they will be worth more, presumably. I think you can safely reckon by 2020 they will have a higher cost. Unless you're on the precipice with the finest of colon cancers you should stop thinking about the eoty price.

>> No.8872462

>>8872166
Looool I'm laughing so hard reading this shit. First half is in German and 2 or 3 people writing stop speaking in your faggot language hahahahahahaha.

>> No.8872463

This is nothing

>> No.8872497

> In prepared remarks yesterday, SWIFT CEO Gottfried Leibbrandt said, "I would not see why we at Swift could not send transactions in bitcoin as a currency." If they do, they will undoubtedly look to the ISO for the currency code.

https://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-gaining-market-based-legitimacy-xbt/

>Sep 17, 2013 at 15:25 UTC

>> No.8872531

>>8872497
ok and?

>> No.8872541

>>8872497
>Sep 17, 2013 at 15:25 UTC


is it a coincidence that this was the same day that sergey was born? i think not.... fuck. true lambo mission

>> No.8872547

>>8872213
I think it's likely that there while reason we know about any of this at all is because somebody in the inside wanted US too

>> No.8872568

https://twitter.com/geoleib?lang=en


that gottfried lieberhorowitz feller only has 767 twitter followers. when you tweet at him you'd get decently high visibility. my goal for the next few months is to try and befriend him. he would be a powerful ally to have

>> No.8872580

>>8872213
>>8872213
>How likely u think it is that somebody at that meeting

there isnt a meeting. it was a larp

>> No.8872710

>>8872191
well this mornings events kinda threw me off to be honest. It's gonna be a gradual gain, likely will take a week or two. might see one or two high volume days in there.

>> No.8872999

bump

>> No.8873032

>>8872999
why are you bumping this shit thread? there is nothing of value here
nice trips

>> No.8873269

>>8873032
he bumped it to get trips. thats pretty valuable

>> No.8873438

Riddle Anon here. IBM is 99% sure. How can you not see that already. Also they're still working with SWIFT and at the very least they are going to publicly trial CL for bond payments. They are waiting for the banking APIs to open up like every in the field actually. A few banks will be involved in the beginning, it's pretty obvious which ones those are. If you want to do some digging look into mobile banking, especially in the countries already using mobilepay a lot. There are some hints out there, the truth is out there, an informed anon can easily combine the dots. Do you want to believe?

>> No.8873475

>>8873438
you are not dropping anything thats of use.

>> No.8873496

>>8873475
Denmark

>> No.8873509

I think REQ will make their own oracles too. Sergey is gonna perform a confido style exit scam and buy an island somewhere then build a McDonald's on it. He will then live his days out as a mad man and complete recluse eating big Macs and rambling on incoherently about smart contracts to anyone who will listen whilst drinking from coconuts and living on said island.

>> No.8873564

>>8873475
>>8873438
because so far the only direct actual confirmed connection that isn't just descriptions of things that could be chainlink was in the Hyperledger emails where they reviewed multiple oracles.

Other than that there is literally no real indication that hyperledger is in any way working with chainlink, and as of those december emails, they clearly were not.

>> No.8873634

>>8873564
i feel like im listening to alex jones in the obama years again.

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>> No.8873637

>>8873564
I can see you've been reading biz, but with all the respect you there's a reason all the meaningful information is not to be found here. Although biz brings up some unique content even for insiders of some degree

>> No.8873665

>>8873438

Glad to see you back. Been too long. Some of us have always believed

>> No.8873669

>>8873637
thoughts on belgian larp from this morning? what if sergey is there to explain why hes missing deadlines

>> No.8873683

>>8873669
buddy look at it your self. the archive is linked. He was just some faggot playing around

>> No.8873689

>>8873665
Good to be back mate

>> No.8873699

>>8871656
More like plastic sergery

>> No.8873720

>>8873689

You ask 'how can you not see that already?'

There is no proof apart from Larpers on here

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>>8873637
also let me know if im on track here but full on implementation look like by q42018 -q1 2019?

>> No.8873744

you guys are looking in the wrong places. Sergey does not speak with Gottfried Leibbrandt. I do know who he speaks with - there are 3 people.

>> No.8873758

>>8871896
You are the janitor you fuckin shit sweeping pajeet

>> No.8873761

>>8873744
Again with the vagueness. No one posts anything of any substance here

>> No.8873790

>>8873761
what happens is its one fucking guy switching ip's dropping bread crumbs/fucking with people.

>> No.8873795

>>8873669
Haven't looked into it. At this point it's pretty clear anything major regarding the real world implementation won't be happening before the eu banking APIs open. That doesn't mean we won't have other news. That is why I don't see a reason for Sergey visiting Brussels for business with SWIFT, but of course it's possible there's something else going on that I'm not aware of

>> No.8873800

>>8873761
You're saying AB was bullshit then?
Or worse, that reddit is better at it than us?

>> No.8873815

>>8872005
what thread>>8871830

>> No.8873817

someone link me the warosu thread please.

>> No.8873819

>>8873800
>that reddit is better at it than us?
sorry but reddit is better. They actually talk about shit. We just get people fucking around

>> No.8873829

>>8873795
Has anything happened that would change your perceptions of LINK? Are you still as bullish as you were last month?

>> No.8873835

>>8873637
I know what you're getting at because I have been following since november and remember the reason you've said you're sharing and what you dislike/like about /biz/ and 4chan.

I don't doubt that there could be something out there and that if there it isn't posted here, I'm just saying the concrete evidence for hyperledger/chainlink integration isn't there outside of "insiders." Obviously however, hyperledger members/users are interested in integrating chainlink (a la SWIFT) but there's nothing publicly other than the emails and some people from IBM watson following the repository.

>> No.8873861

>>8873815
scroll up you fucking dumb motherfuckers.>>8873817

>> No.8873879

>>8873730
Yeah, my timeline is similar

>> No.8873882

>>8873761
Ryan Masters is Sergey's #1 point of contact. I will reveal the other two shortly.

>> No.8873899

>>8873861
just saw it jeez calm down a little

>> No.8873910

>>8873829
There must have been other Riddle Anons since I haven't been around in about two months.

>> No.8873913

>>8873795
and presumably all of those banks that could use hyperledger are going to need the chainlink network to run on hyperledger, the adaptor for which hasn't been started and they've only ever indicated they're working on Ethereum atm.

Perhaps thats why they're doing ethereum first, there's no point of working on hyperledgers if the main users and APIs aren't available yet.

>> No.8873935

>>8873910
there have been too many riddle/sherlock anons

>> No.8873938

>>8873438
Good to see ya again. Where do you see links price eoy?

>> No.8873942

>>8873899
shut the fuck up

>> No.8873955

>>8873835
You're correct, but only thing missing really is them name dropping CL

>> No.8873956

>>8873882
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mastersryan/

>> No.8873973

>>8873955
aka the thing that moves it from wishful thinking to reality.... This could be another singapore news situation...

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>> No.8873989

>>8873942
no

>> No.8873997

>>8873935
sherlock here. bad news guys sergay had to stop wroking on chain link. His doctor told him he needs to take some time off. He had to many big macs

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>> No.8874045

>>8872114
Alright $1,000 end of summer is a little bit much for even my bull to handle. Doesn't make sense based on size of API economy?

>> No.8874064

Viviane Holemans is the other. I can't reveal the third for reasons that will come to light soon.

>> No.8874069

>>8874045
theres really no point in price speculation atm, but if larp/riddle porn is your thing theres a thread on biz every day literally. what I can say is that if you dont hold at least some LINK, you're beyond retarded.

>> No.8874092

>>8874064
shes just an exec admin for SWIFT. she might have been point of contact for the PoC and further communication between the Sergey&co and Swift. nothing major there imo.

>> No.8874105

>>8874064
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5etpeSNxejw

"David Bridgeman and Viviane Holemans who manage the Sibos exhibition talk about what goes into building the Sibos exhibition, and what Sibos means for doing business."

works with SIBOS exhibitions and exhibitors..

>> No.8874108

>>8874069
but you are larp...

>> No.8874123

>>8873913
The core banking services like SWIFT are waiting for exactly that. Public APIs open a whole new world tho, we can't now how things end up and what kind of applications stand out as the most useful for consumers. I can guarantee there will be start-ups with blockchain solutions targeting everyday banking and I can't see a better tool for this than CL

>> No.8874124

>>8873910
He had a very, very similar writing style to yours and said he saw LINK at double digits in Q2 and then big moon Q3/Q4. Was that you? Maybe I got the timeline wrong. He said $500 EOY 3000 EOD

>> No.8874144

>>8873861
thanks bro.

>> No.8874172

>>8874124
>500$ EOY
don't make me kek
we're going to 40$ tops this year.

>> No.8874184

>>8874172
let me dream bro.

>> No.8874231

>>8874124
I believe I've said all that, but I think you might be a little off with the timeline. Could be me that's off also. But yeah, that's the kind of price development I'm predicting. But there are endless amount of variables as we all know. You shouldn't take my predictions as financial advice. Also bear in mind it's very likely I am a larper

>> No.8874325

>Also bear in mind it's very likely I am a larper

Lol what did he mean by this

>> No.8874345

>>8874325
he meant that you are a shitt eating pajeet.

>> No.8874455

>>8873795
EU banking APIs opened in 2018 you fuck.

>> No.8874482

>>8874092
very good. I provided two of the three contacts. The third is the one that speaks with the Smart Contract team at least weekly. I have never seen his/her name mentioned on biz.

>> No.8874525

>>8874482
are they trying to track progress of the project and keep up to speed?

>> No.8874536

>>8872541
>sergey is a 5-year-old baby

wow the fud is getting really creative

>> No.8874544

>>8874231
I spent all my money on link cuz of you. im gonna find u

>> No.8874625

>>8873496

Can you elaborate? I think it was you who said to watch Estonia and one other country (maybe SK), and both had big news on crypto in the last few weeks

>> No.8874636

>>8874482
So what? This doesn't give us anything we don't already know
Swift is still working with chainlink, rory told us already
Same with any other riddler/sherlock/ab thread
Its obvious that cl is working with this guys because they literally confirmed it or are on a podium with'em
You are all just a bunch of larping faggots trying to be important and all brainlets here are so desperate for valuation that they eat right out of your disgusting pajeet hands

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>>8855856

dis cord XVcdrf2

>> No.8874687

>>8874525
Yes. Smart Contract is in stage 2 of the poc.

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>>8874231
>Also bear in mind it's very likely I am a larper
Pretty much every Link related news are larps. This is a fucking make belief coin of fairytale land

>> No.8874780

>>8874687
thanks for the info anon. can you say how you know this information?

>> No.8874789

yeah let me dox myself real quick

>> No.8874844

>>8874687
what else do you want to let slip? there must be a reason why you are here

>> No.8874848

>>8874789
lmao>>8874780

>> No.8874905
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Here is a useful reminder for all you faggots
>1 billion tokens
>anons meme for almost a year that link will be worth x amount by x date
>every prediction is wrong
>people will small bags (less than 25k) are convincex their bag isn't small because they believe link is going to $100 in the next 12-24 months
>these stinky linkies hold
>the anons who create the price memes sell every pump and buy back low
>while you held on to your link when it went to .80c, these anons quadrupled their stack
>many anons now have bags of 100k+ link
>they will dump all the way up, many will even continue to accumulate
Link will never be worth more than $20. Look at the supply for NEO. This is not antshares 2.0. You literally need 100k to have a chance of making it with link. Don't hold your bag like a trench brain when there are low supply projects that have the potential to save you from wage slavery. I'm seriously trying to help you.

>> No.8874952

>>8874905
Link is on a whole different level than neo. Just saying and I have nothing against neo.

>> No.8874978

>>8874789
lol just give us some credibility. you think eoy link $50 is possible?

>> No.8875018

Nous somme finis, je vais ecrire ce qui s'est passé sur slack privé

>> No.8875046

>>8874978
See
>>8874905

Mainnet will release into a bear market. 1 billion fucking tokens. Now look in the mirror. Check the definition for "honesty". Link will never be worth more than twenty bucks, and that won't be for years, if and when the network proves it has value and grows.

>> No.8875047

>>8873689
Sherlock link you stupid tard when are you going to fuck off for good you pathetic ab wannabe

>> No.8875112

>>8875046
>LINK will ONLY do a x50
The state of fudders nowadays
I need 3$ to porscheland

>> No.8875126

>>8874687
How many stages

>> No.8875143

>tfw EVERY "insider" uses /biz/

riiiiiiiiiggggggghhhhhhhhhhtttttttttttttttttt

>> No.8875149

>>8875046
eh ripple has barely moved beyond pocs and even mooned ridiculously before that. It's not certain, like anything, but link could very well get to multibillions well before the fundamentals even get close to supporting that. The number of tokens is irrelevant, only the market cap matters.

>> No.8875159

>>8875126
I think you will be pleased by September as there will be formal announcement of current progress by Swift.

>> No.8875269

>>8875159
is swift pretty much a guaranteed partner if chainlink delivers?

>> No.8875293

>>8875159
A formal announcement of what? The completion of the PoC? Will chainlink's mainnet be up by then? Really hoping to see the chainlink network running this summer..

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>>8873956
>https://www.linkedin.com/in/mastersryan/
Interests:
RIPPLE
Breathes in...
AHHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHH

>> No.8875461

>>8875269
no. Partnership is the wrong term.

>>8875293
The poc status. Also, what has been done with the poc. Mainnet - no comment

>> No.8875476

>>8875461
is swift pretty much confirmed customer of chainlink?

>> No.8875560

>>8875112
Lol, exactly my point. The memes are lies. You need over 100k to make it. x50 is not a fucking big deal when you shitbrains constantly compare this to antshares.

Too many coins. Adoption, successful network and bitcoin bull rush above ATH are all required for link to ever go above a few dollars.

>> No.8875610

>>8875560
>Adoption, successful network and bitcoin bull rush above ATH are all required for link to ever go above a few dollars.
wrong, you're forgetting speculation
DGB went x150 because of a minecraft server

>> No.8875618

>>8875461
whats your price prediction for link?

>> No.8875656

>>8875476
no - working relationship on a poc - stage 2 (thats pretty good in this world)


>>8875618
not sure how to answer this one. I feel i have an advantage with "a little" info so will leave this one alone

>> No.8875672

>>8875159
My question is how many stages. I can larp too.

>> No.8875701

>>8875672
The swift poc has a 3 stage life-cycle.

>> No.8875702

>>8874905
kys

holy shit another useless LINK thread filled with boring shitposting, weak fud, amateur larps, and no actual discussion.

>> No.8875717

>>8875701
Define “life cycle”

>> No.8875737

3 stages - can die at any stage. If survives all 3 stages it will be working viable product.

>> No.8875753

>>8875717
It eventually dies and from the ashes sprouts another

>> No.8875771

>>8875656
thanks anon. can you at least say if you are optimistic?

>> No.8875773

>>8875737
Any clues to what the 3 stages are? Or NDA?

>> No.8875786

>>8875717
they are not at the MVP/production phase yet. that would be phase 3. phase two would prob be detailed design and engineering/transfer

>> No.8875835

How long has this been on development? How many links do you own? What other coins do you hold

>> No.8875887

Ripple had a massive hype pump and if LINK can catch its ATH marketcap it would place it at 50usd per LINK lol. And ripple is worthless token for now, its all hype price. (Not saying LINK isnt, but if all the roumors about link are true, this thing can have 10billions tokens and will get to whatever marketcap it want becaue more than 50% of those tokens will be locked to provide HUGE passive income)

>> No.8876278

>>8875771
No, I cannot say.

>> No.8876314

>>8876278
well what can you say? can you just dump the info instead of having us guess stupid shit

>> No.8876327

>>8876278
ok. what do you think about the project?

>> No.8876438

>>8872462
that's dutch you fag

check em

>> No.8876478

>>8875887
Normies are never going to fomo into this shit token, especially not with the bulwark of autists surrounding it. It is anathema to mainstream adoption. If you think FUD is bad now just wait until the network is released and doesn't fucking work. If ETH can't scale what makes you think Link will? Bagholders will deserve their fate.

>> No.8876548

>>8876478
blockchain agnostic also scaling doenst matter they way payment will work
>especially not with the bulwark of autists surrounding it
what is ethereum?

>> No.8876574

I can speak theoretically. Theoretically if the poc is successful how many nodes would Swift have? Would swift be on Ropsten already,without decentralized chainlink nodes of course. If so, would this information be readily available?

Theoretically, if a data provider (API) is already giving out information would it be wise to start a node?

>> No.8876592

>>8876574
you lost me

>> No.8876626

>>8876548
The retards infesting biz and reddit now where drooling over tendies when ethereum mooned. Now they're here, late to the party, and are the reason larps and retarded predictions thrive.

>> No.8876754

>>8876574
The answer to me is obviously yes. Nodes would be immediately profitable.

>> No.8877088

Now the question that wasn't asked is how many proof of concepts does Smart Contract have with Swift?

>> No.8877126

>>8877088
Dubs confirm. Tell us anon

>> No.8877313

>>8877088
This might be a failure of my imagination, but I don't know what else they would be working on, besides the language of the contracts that would run on the chainlink network.

Also, on reflection you seem to be implying that there's some risk to investors related to Swift having a high number of nodes and a place on the testnet. I don't understand why.

>> No.8877374

>>8877313
>Also, on reflection you seem to be implying that there's some risk to investors related to Swift having a high number of nodes and a place on the testnet. I don't understand why.

this will literally skyrocket the price btw

>> No.8877418

>>8877313
Good reflection but I wouldn't completely call it risk.

>> No.8877466

>>8876574
You just proved you're pants on head retarded. SWIFT won't use Ethereum, they're using hyperledger, which is what the poc was on.

>> No.8877469

Has anyone else come to the realization that chainlink becomes the new higher level language for smart contracts and abstracts away having to deal directly with ethereum and solidity for most business use cases? Programming in Go vs Solidity is a huge selling point and puts Eth in its rightful place as a gas token for the CL network

>> No.8877509

>>8877469
do u trying to say eth is for smart contract payments and link is for collateral?

>> No.8877554

>>8877466
You literally have no idea what is going on but I understand you read headlines.

And yes if you want more info on the Hyperledger POC talk to Oleg Abdrashitov.

>> No.8877586

>>8877469
Also if the web based contract creation page continues to work on the decentralized main net and supports external adapters, programming in Go wouldn't even be necessary unless creating custom adapters

>> No.8877606

>>8877418
You refuse to say you're optimistic, and I guess that made me squint between the lines a little too much. Any more breadcrumbs on the other PoCs?

>> No.8877639
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8877639

What does this mena linkbros?

>> No.8877658

>>8877554
This makes sense. Someone posted here Synswap's webpage the other day - he is their co -founder

>> No.8877663

>>8877509
No I'm saying Link is for both and eth is relegated just to network transaction fees. What business would continue to devote resources to eth smart contracts writing if they have SmartContract.com as an alternative? It's a nobrainer

>> No.8877694

OLEG ABDRASHITOV
Oleg's career spans 20 years in software development for the financial services industry. He has built systems supporting high frequency trading, middle office and online exchanges. Oleg has worked at top investment banks, hedge funds and has founded startups and consultancies. Oleg is an active member of the Hyperledger Project where he leads its Requirements Working Group.

-previous experience
Deutsche Bank
Bear Stearns
KLS Diversified Asset management
Bloomberg LP

>> No.8877700
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8877700

I don't consider myself an insider at all but I do have more information on the Swift side than Smart Contact side. If I can find public info to help out I will do that, just nothing private. I don't have NDA but my company affiliation does.

>> No.8877739

>>8877700
thanks for your help today. this means a lot. most of us here arent necessarily demanding that you give us price predictions or tell us when they are making announcements but clues as to where we can look for to have more confidence that the project is moving along is super helpful

>> No.8877775

>>8877639
It means that Binance order book is broken

>> No.8877780

>>8877700
I wanna second >>8877739
and shouts to all the crazy GETs

>> No.8877788

>>8877700
Check em
LINK gets the best digits

>> No.8877790

>>8877739
This
>>8877700
Sick pai gow poker digits

>> No.8877861

>>8877700
thanks anon. i'd like to hear what you think about link as a project.

>> No.8877895

Before you see chainlink or another provider running jobs for companies and banks as large as Swift look for these companies to put out standards and governance. Many companies have already started but don't expect a large amount of adoption before there is some agreement in this space.

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8877907

>>8877663
This is hard for most to understand but I really so see what you’re saying anon. Basically SmartContract.com (Sergey&Co) can become the one stop shop for enterprise and business smart contracts. I think this is what Sergey is doing, they will also offer Contract writig services and others. They will likely have a service that sets you up end to end with the oracles and contracts needed to execute your ideas.

This makes sense considering the website is literally SmartContract.com

>> No.8877936

>>8877788
shit son nobody gonna check this?

>>8877700
thank you anon, doing god’s work

>> No.8877995

>Visiting ISO [PDF, 387.96 KB]
>>>8877895
What are standards?
International Standards make things work. They give world-class specifications for products, services and systems, to ensure quality, safety and efficiency. They are instrumental in facilitating international trade.

ISO has published 22097 International Standards and related documents, covering almost every industry, from technology, to food safety, to agriculture and healthcare. ISO International Standards impact everyone, everywhere.

Learn more about standards and what they can do for you

>> No.8878015

>>8871625
newfag here, bought my first 47 links today! excited for the future, any advice?

>> No.8878017

>>8877907
I’ve been waiting for someone to ask Sergey in an interview or talk, what his biggest priority for SC.com is once Chainlink is successfully established. The answer might be quite revealing.

>> No.8878026

>>8878015
dyor and buy more if you think the project looks promising

>> No.8878034

>>8877861
As a project - Link is ambitious and I feel is the best solution to the "oracle problem". One can argue Chain or R3 Corda is literally built for banks etc and allow external data to interact with the DLT out of the box. With that said, it is unlikely that a single DLT environment will be used by all firms which is a big plus for Chainlink. Innovation moves very slow in the banking world and Swift has banked (i know) on ISO 20022, another legacy system which still hasn't been fully adopted. Due to the slow pace of innovation of the sector I feel Chainlink is in a good spot of allowing legacy communicate w/ dlt.

>> No.8878099
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>>8877895
This is great speculation - ChainLink is ISO20022 compliant, so if anything is going to be the default standard oracle provider, it will be the ChainLink network.
Thanks for your insights anon. As far as price speculation goes, a singularity type event does seem likely if you consider the possibilities and all the connections.

>> No.8878224

>>8877788
holy fuck thos fuckin digits tho.

praise kek

>> No.8878285

>>8878034
Thank you. Yes, from what i hear, there will be some early adopters of dlt + (hopefully) link

>> No.8878394

>>8871625
LINK 1000 EOY

>> No.8878418

>>8877777
checking

>>8888888
get tonight

>> No.8878842

>>8877469
The way my shitty internal analogy thinks of it is if an emerging smartcontracts industry were the auto industry, a basic blockchain like bitcoin would be the cost of steel, ethereum and related platforms would be gasoline, while a decentralized oracle platform would be a mass producible combustion engine

>> No.8879429

>>8877788
kek keeps on kekking