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>>23903721
This is what you're talking about fucktard. It's there. This demo was setting up a node. Using Chainlink for the kind of purpose you're talking about is integrated into Office already.

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>>21683078
very cool!

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>>21649081
>smart money was accumulating two years ago when it was sub $1
>>21649425
>2+2=$81,000

>>21649081
>cope with your $2 bags nigger.
>>21649506
>we the /niggers/ now
we the /smartmoney/ now

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>>21611181
>Nick! How's the Office
coming along well
>pic related

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>>20236465
https://www.reddit.com/r/ethfinance/comments/gp8xoa/baseline_protocol_for_dummies_and_why_its_the/

>The existing solutions are:

>Point #1: Big company sends an email or calls the different supplier companies, upon which a deal is struck with whoever fits the needs the best and is cheapest. The details of the contract are then entered manually into existing ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software like SAP or Microsoft Dynamics. This is outdated and no "big" company does this anymore. Instead they automate, see next point.

>Point #2: Big company and supplier companies are connected digitally through for example IBM's Business2Business products.

>As for point two, IBM's B2B solution features the following, taken from their website:

>B2B integration platforms come with a wide variety of capabilities:

>Communications adapters. Never say no to an onboarding request. Supports security-rich Internet communications protocols, including AS2, SFTP, MQ, HTTP, Connect:Direct and others.

>Application integration. Includes adapters to connect to back-end systems, including databases, SAP as well as cloud object storage with AWS S3 Client Adapter.

>Now you may be scratching your head: Aren't these features the same things that the Baseline protocol seeks to implement? Kind of, but not exactly.

>There's a key difference. If you scroll down on that IBM website, you will see that in order to reap the benefits of being able to connect to different ERP systems across companies, you need to buy their B2B integration software. Generally speaking, if different companies want to connect with each other to automate their ERP workflow, there's different solutions from different software creators, but not a one-size-fits-all Baseline.

>Now what does the Baseline protocol do differently from these software solutions? First off, the baseline protocol isn't software. It's a protocol. What does this mean?

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What was the tweet.

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>>20056492
what did they mean by this?

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