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>>21866196
It seems to me that XRP and flare solves the oracle problem through the use of federated byzantine agreements. It also seems to me that the oracle problem is a problem associated with ethereum and not smart contracts themselves.

You can't currently stake or become a node operator with chainlink, therefore making it centralized to whoever sergey on-boards

Am I understanding this right? Shouldn't the use of federated byzantine agreements to achieve consensus and therefore decentralization pull custody away from the individual node and towards the community that relies on that oracle service?

They are releasing a whole suite of oracles for use as well, found this interesting

oracles.cloud

also flare.ghost.io for those who haven't heard the news

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>>21768607
Along with this they are going to be releasing 100+ oracles

oracles.cloud

It seems to me that XRP and flare solves the oracle problem through the use of federated byzantine agreements. It also seems to me that the oracle problem is a problem associated with ethereum and not smart contracts themselves.

You can't currently stake or become a node operator with chainlink, therefore making it centralized to whoever sergey on-boards

The release of flare will effectively kill ethereum and 99% of all shitcoins out there, including chainlink.

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>>21720374
Its not a meme. Why do you think you were lead into dr;ns?

It seems to me that XRP and flare solves the oracle problem through the use of federated byzantine agreements. It also seems to me that the oracle problem is a problem associated with ethereum and not smart contracts themselves.

You can't currently stake or become a node operator with chainlink, therefore making it centralized to whoever sergey on-boards

Am I understanding this right? Shouldn't the use of federated byzantine agreements to achieve consensus and therefore decentralization pull custody away from the individual node and towards the community that relies on that oracle service?

They are releasing a whole suite of oracles for use as well, found this interesting

oracles.cloud

also flare.ghost.io for those who haven't heard the news

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>>21700754
HOOOOOOOOODDDDDDLLLLLLLLLLLLL

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Don't worry bro I got copypasta for you as well
>>21700580

It seems to me that XRP and flare solves the oracle problem through the use of federated byzantine agreements. It also seems to me that the oracle problem is a problem associated with ethereum and not smart contracts themselves.

You can't currently stake or become a node operator with chainlink, therefore making it centralized to whoever sergey on-boards

Am I understanding this right? Shouldn't the use of federated byzantine agreements to achieve consensus and therefore decentralization pull custody away from the individual node and towards the community that relies on that oracle service?

They are releasing a whole suite of oracles for use as well, found this interesting

oracles.cloud

also flare.ghost.io for those who haven't heard the news

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21695478

It seems to me that XRP and flare solves the oracle problem through the use of federated byzantine agreements. It also seems to me that the oracle problem is a problem associated with ethereum and not smart contracts themselves.

You can't currently stake or become a node operator with chainlink, therefore making it centralized to whoever sergey on-boards

Am I understanding this right? Shouldn't the use of federated byzantine agreements to achieve consensus and therefore decentralization pull custody away from the individual node and towards the community that relies on that oracle service?

They are releasing a whole suite of oracles for use as well, found this interesting

oracles.cloud

also flare.ghost.io for those who haven't heard the news

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It seems to me that XRP and flare solves the oracle problem through the use of federated byzantine agreements. It also seems to me that the oracle problem is a problem associated with ethereum and not smart contracts themselves.

You can't currently stake or become a node operator with chainlink, therefore making it centralized to whoever sergey on-boards

Am I understanding this right? Shouldn't the use of federated byzantine agreements to achieve consensus and therefore decentralization pull custody away from the individual node and towards the community that relies on that oracle service?

They are releasing a whole suite of oracles for use as well, found this interesting

oracles.cloud

also flare.ghost.io for those who haven't heard the news

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It seems to me that XRP and flare solves the oracle problem through the use of federated byzantine agreements. It also seems to me that the oracle problem is a problem associated with ethereum and not smart contracts themselves.

You can't currently stake or become a node operator with chainlink, therefore making it centralized to whoever sergey on-boards

Am I understanding this right? Shouldn't the use of federated byzantine agreements to achieve consensus and therefore decentralization pull custody away from the individual node and towards the community that relies on that oracle service?

They are releasing a whole suite of oracles for use as well, found this interesting

oracles.cloud

also flare.ghost.io for those who haven't heard the news

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It seems to me that XRP and flare solves the oracle problem through the use of federated byzantine agreements. It also seems to me that the oracle problem is a problem associated with ethereum and not smart contracts themselves.

You can't currently stake or become a node operator with chainlink, therefore making it centralized to whoever sergey on-boards

Am I understanding this right? Shouldn't the use of federated byzantine agreements to achieve consensus and therefore decentralization pull custody away from the individual node and towards the community that relies on that oracle service?

They are releasing a whole suite of oracles for use as well, found this interesting

oracles.cloud

also flare.ghost.io for those who haven't heard the news

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It seems to me that XRP and flare solves the oracle problem through the use of federated byzantine agreements. It also seems to me that the oracle problem is a problem associated with ethereum and not smart contracts themselves.

You can't currently stake or become a node operator with chainlink, therefore making it centralized to whoever sergey on-boards

Am I understanding this right? Shouldn't the use of federated byzantine agreements to achieve consensus and therefore decentralization pull custody away from the individual node and towards the community that relies on that oracle service?

They are releasing a whole suite of oracles for use as well, found this interesting

oracles.cloud

also flare.ghost.io for those who haven't heard the news

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It seems to me that XRP and flare solves the oracle problem through the use of federated byzantine agreements. It also seems to me that the oracle problem is a problem associated with ethereum and not smart contracts themselves.

You can't currently stake or become a node operator with chainlink, therefore making it centralized to whoever sergey on-boards

Am I understanding this right? Shouldn't the use of federated byzantine agreements to achieve consensus and therefore decentralization pull custody away from the individual node and towards the community that relies on that oracle service?

They are releasing a whole suite of oracles for use as well, found this interesting

oracles.cloud

also flare.ghost.io for those who haven't heard the news

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It seems to me that XRP and flare solves the oracle problem through the use of federated byzantine agreements. It also seems to me that the oracle problem is a problem associated with ethereum and not smart contracts themselves.

You can't currently stake or become a node operator with chainlink, therefore making it centralized to whoever sergey on-boards

Am I understanding this right? Shouldn't the use of federated byzantine agreements to achieve consensus and therefore decentralization pull custody away from the individual node and towards the community that relies on that oracle service?

They are releasing a whole suite of oracles for use as well, found this interesting

oracles.cloud

also flare.ghost.io for those who haven't heard the news

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It seems to me that XRP and flare solves the oracle problem through the use of federated byzantine agreements. It also seems to me that the oracle problem is a problem associated with ethereum and not smart contracts themselves.

You can't currently stake or become a node operator with chainlink, therefore making it centralized to whoever sergey on-boards

Am I understanding this right? Shouldn't the use of federated byzantine agreements to achieve consensus and therefore decentralization pull custody away from the individual node and towards the community that relies on that oracle service?

They are releasing a whole suite of oracles for use as well, found this interesting

oracles.cloud

also flare.ghost.io for those who haven't heard the news

>> No.21679153 [View]
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21679153

It seems to me that XRP and flare solves the oracle problem through the use of federated byzantine agreements. It also seems to me that the oracle problem is a problem associated with ethereum and not smart contracts themselves.

You can't currently stake or become a node operator with chainlink, therefore making it centralized to whoever sergey on-boards

Am I understanding this right? Shouldn't the use of federated byzantine agreements to achieve consensus and therefore decentralization pull custody away from the individual node and towards the community that relies on that oracle service?

They are releasing a whole suite of oracles for use as well, found this interesting

oracles.cloud

also flare.ghost.io for those who haven't heard the news

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>>21678428
>not only is the control over it 100% centralized

But anyone can run a validator node.

> with backdoor permissions

Can you provide proof? Its all open source, could you find the code that shows the backdoor?

>they would have to scoop up so many of them each time they wanted to move a large amount of money.

that's not how ODL works at all!

what you are saying just sounds like uneducated nonsense and I'm not necessarily interested in educating you about what you are wrong about, but if you could provide me with your info about the backdoors via the open source documentation, that would be greatly appreciated!

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It seems to me that XRP and flare solves the oracle problem through the use of federated byzantine agreements. It also seems to me that the oracle problem is a problem associated with ethereum and not smart contracts themselves.

You can't currently stake or become a node operator with chainlink, therefore making it centralized to whoever sergey on-boards

Am I understanding this right? Shouldn't the use of federated byzantine agreements to achieve consensus and therefore decentralization pull custody away from the individual node and towards the community that relies on that oracle service?

They are releasing a whole suite of oracles for use as well, found this interesting

oracles.cloud

also flare.ghost.io for those who haven't heard the news

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21678156

It seems to me that XRP and flare solves the oracle problem through the use of federated byzantine agreements. It also seems to me that the oracle problem is a problem associated with ethereum and not smart contracts themselves.

You can't currently stake or become a node operator with chainlink, therefore making it centralized to whoever sergey on-boards

Am I understanding this right? Shouldn't the use of federated byzantine agreements to achieve consensus and therefore decentralization pull custody away from the individual node and towards the community that relies on that oracle service?

They are releasing a whole suite of oracles for use as well, found this interesting

oracles.cloud

also flare.ghost.io for those who haven't heard the news

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21677937

It seems to me that XRP and flare solves the oracle problem through the use of federated byzantine agreements. It also seems to me that the oracle problem is a problem associated with ethereum and not smart contracts themselves.

You can't currently stake or become a node operator with chainlink, therefore making it centralized to whoever sergey on-boards

Am I understanding this right? Shouldn't the use of federated byzantine agreements to achieve consensus and therefore decentralization pull custody away from the individual node and towards the community that relies on that oracle service?

They are releasing a whole suite of oracles for use as well, found this interesting

oracles.cloud

also flare.ghost.io for those who haven't heard the news

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21677658

It seems to me that XRP and flare solves the oracle problem through the use of federated byzantine agreements. It also seems to me that the oracle problem is a problem associated with ethereum and not smart contracts themselves.

You can't currently stake or become a node operator with chainlink, therefore making it centralized to whoever sergey on-boards

Am I understanding this right? Shouldn't the use of federated byzantine agreements to achieve consensus and therefore decentralization pull custody away from the individual node and towards the community that relies on that oracle service?

They are releasing a whole suite of oracles for use as well, found this interesting

oracles.cloud

also flare.ghost.io for those who haven't heard the news

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