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Ethhorse says Chainlink has a way to get around Ethereum's scaling problem. How?

>> No.9624174

>>9624151
Probably gonna scale using the erections linkholders gonna have if this is true

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>>9624151
DELETE THIS. DELETE RIGHT NOW GODDAMIT

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>>9624151

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Strap in kid

>> No.9624259

>>9624151
I thought no one replied when they asked, nice

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>>9624151

>> No.9624296

This should tell you right away ethorse is a scam
There's a hundred scaling solutions for Ethereum, about a dozen of them are available right now, and ChainLink doesn't even get a mention
Anyone even remotely involved with the ecosystem knows that

>> No.9624321

Why does anyone give a shit about ethorse?

>> No.9624384

>>9624321
Sport betting is an actual big usecase for Chainlink

>> No.9624509

>>9624151
can someone in slack ask rory/thodges about this?

>> No.9624518

>>9624509
in a respectful manner without an obesity joke?

>> No.9624556

>>9624151
They're referring to batching transactions, not actually fixing Ethereum's scaling issues. That's something Vitalik will fix.

>> No.9624696

ask the IC3 guys, they know their shit.

be smart. be rich.

>> No.9624704

>>9624321
Seriously

>> No.9624790

because expensive operations can be moved off chain and smart contracts can focus solely on the data they need. rather than paying for compute cycles on Ethereum, you can just do them on your node way faster and for a fraction of the price.

>> No.9624818

also that Ethorse post is bullshit. "we've been talking with their team" = they posted to gitter and haven't been replied to. "testing on Kovak", well that's going to be p fucking hard when its being tested on Ropsten.

ETHorse is just trying to stay relevant piggy backing on Chainlink. I have no doubt they'll integrate with it, but that post is still poo.

>> No.9624843

>>9624818
PMs exist.