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No hit on GLBC or Integra Ledger in the archive.

>What is the GLBC?
>The Global Legal Blockchain Consortium is comprised of approximately 75 large companies, law firms, software companies, and universities that have joined together to develop standards to govern the use of blockchain technology in the business of law. Specifically, the consortium is focused on:
>Data integrity and authenticity for contracts, documents, and similar data.
>Data privacy and security for contracts, documents, and communications.
>Interoperability between large corporate legal departments and law firms.
>Productivity improvements and cost savings in the operation of legal departments and law firms.
>Use of blockchain to fortify and augment existing legal technology investments adding important functionality to legacy systems to extend their useful life.

>What is Integra Ledger?
>Integra Ledger is the first project of the Global Legal Blockchain Consortium. Currently based on the open source Hyperledger Fabric blockchain and hosted on IBM Blockchain Platform, it is a utility blockchain for confirming integrity and authenticity of legal data. Specifically, it can be used to confirm authenticity of contracts, confirm contract status, improve security and privacy of documents and contracts, improve data interchange between corporate legal departments and law firms, and add functionality to legacy software systems.

>founding members of GLBC: Integra (future standard blockchain for SC?), IBM, law firms Fasken, Baker Hostetler (both part of Accord). I know Dentons is also part of the consortium. Can't seem to find a full list but I wouldn't be surprised if most of the firms were part of Accord as well.

They're having a big meeting on August 19. 70+ GLBC companies, law firms, software companies, corporate legal departments will attend. Notice which smart contract firm will also be attending (already established to be working with top firms, especially in Canada)?

We need the full list.

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>>10683579
good find m8

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They will be presenting, it seems.

>> No.10683726

>>10683664
oh shit thats tomorrow

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>>10683579

>> No.10683809

>>10683579
Imagine being in a shit project like Vechan or Tron or some other shit vaporwave, stuff like this doesn't happen for them. Link is truly special, thank you for your contribution anon.

>> No.10683818

Can you feel it Marines?
Lt. Col reporting

>> No.10683828

Look at the event description on their site
>there will be a public launch of a significant new company

>> No.10683855

>>10683809
>Random unrelated bullshit
>Thank you so much Chainlink

Also
>>10683664
>Gaylord national resort

>>10683828
It isn't Chainlink as it is already public and launched. Don't delude yourself.

>> No.10683870

>>10683855
Damn, you know your shit.
I appreciate the research you've put into this, and thank you for sharing it. I hope others seriously consider your warning.

>> No.10683874

>>10683579

It's literally nothing... hot air, all of it.

Oh my gawd! GLOBAL! OMG CONSORTIUM!!! OMG LEGAL!!! BUY BUY BUY!!!!

the absolute state of crypto... jesus christ.

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>> No.10683905

Mainnet tomorrow!!!

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If you remember Howard Carl. I have been trying to check out the CIO/CTO/tech twitter accounts of other Accord firms, to search for similar breadcrumbs. Nothing conclusive and directly related to our guys so far besides finding out about GLBC, but they're all hyping blockchain and smart contracts heavily, the change that's coming. The writing is definitely on the wall.

>>10683726
Sunday isn't tomorrow anon

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>>10683905

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>>10683926
my bad :(

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>>10683855
I will spoonfeed you because I know you will ignore my warning and feel tremendous regret a few years from now.

>> No.10683981

>>10683664
>Gaylord national resort

lol

>> No.10683998

>>10683965
>Someone interested in blockchain liked something related to blockchain on twitter
>PARTNERSHIP CONFIRMED

>> No.10684013

>>10683818
Yes. If anything the bear should be making anons realise that crypto is fucking pointless without LINK or something EXACTLY like it

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>>10683998
>Someone interested in blockchain liked something related to blockchain on twitter
OpenLaw themselves liked it which means the statement made is CORRECT.

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And yet not a single mention of Chainkink / Smart contracts team. I mean I guess that’s okay that all these orgs are partnering / talking amongst themselves. Let’s hope they talk about Chainlink in one way or another.

>> No.10684076

>>10684024
If it was correct they would have said so. A like just means it is an interesting idea at best.

>> No.10684098

>>10684076
Exactly. I see OpenLaw liked every tweet that mentions them. Try it yourself

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>>10684076
>>10684098
>increasingly nervous nolinkers/linklets

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>>10684024
Here’s a breadcrumb no one has picked up on, and I won’t spoonefeed. There is a connection to OpenLaw. You will have to dig deep to connect the dots, but it’s in plain view if you know what to look for. Think. What’s still missing? That is all.

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>>10684208
Is it in pic related, or yet another breadcrumb?

>> No.10684250

>>10684242
No

>> No.10684260

>>10684250
Tell already

>> No.10684284

>>10684250
Is it related to the reputation system?

>> No.10684331

>>10684260
>>10684284
I can’t say any more, except everything is connected... degrees of separation.

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>>10684331
Spill the beans buddy

>> No.10684918

under your nose: https://digitalchamber.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Smart-Contracts-12-Use-Cases-for-Business-and-Beyond_Chamber-of-Digital-Commerce.pdf

>> No.10685013

>>10684918
>https://digitalchamber.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Smart-Contracts-12-Use-Cases-for-Business-and-Beyond_Chamber-of-Digital-Commerce.pdf
How is this related to link aside from Szabo?

>> No.10685037

>>10684918
>>10685013
As in direct connections through people, not just the idea of smart contracts.

>> No.10685111

>>10685013

READ!

>> No.10685121

>>10685111
Im drunk anon, but you did get trips so I'll try my best

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>>10685111
Wait do you think that link will actually be used for the derivatives market? The one worth 1.2 quadrillion dollars?

>> No.10685240

>>10685185
I know you are shilling. Stop it anon. I want to accumulate at least 50k

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>>10685185
yes

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>>10685240
You had time

>> No.10685447

>>10685240
5 figure LINK holders will make it in 12 months screencap this

>> No.10685494
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Baker Hostetler, Perkins Coie, McDermott Will & Emery, Accord firms, also members of the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance
McCarthy Tetrault LLP as well, not part of Accord, but they've been working closely with OpenLaw.
A few other law firms I haven't seen mentioned before. If they're interested in blockchain and not part of Accord, I wouldn't be surprised if they turned out to be working with OpenLaw when they announce all their partners/clients.
https://entethalliance.org/members-directory/
There are hundreds of members so it's probably not very relevant, but it was co-founded by ic3 and consensys (which owns openlaw I believe), docusign also a member. But there's also Oraclize and not our guys.

>> No.10685641

I can't find a list of GLBC firms. I have only been able to find out 4 names.
>Fasken
>Baker Hostetler
>Dentons
>Orrick
4/4 part of Accord.

Cooley and Holland & Knight were part of EEA but not anymore, it seems.

>> No.10685727

Riddle Anon here. I'm growing tired. Thank you for all the research, you're doing impressive work. I still believe, but the market is getting the best of me. This will be my last post. I love you all and believe you will make it with Link. My hat is off for Sergey

>> No.10685779

>>10685121
Page 44 talks about oracles and references smartcontract.com (#20 in the bibliography)

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>>10685727
Riddle Anon, no! You were my mentor! Your faith was supposed to be unshakable!

>> No.10685811

>>10685800

>> No.10685846

>>10683579

ATTENTION FAGGOT

KYS

>> No.10685868

>>10683855
The resort really exists, check it out: https://www.marriott.com/hotels/hotel-photos/wasgn-gaylord-national-resort-and-convention-center/

>> No.10686327

>>10684918
what the fuck... think im starting to understand now

Can someone please confirm so I don't feel like a delusional retard??

>> No.10686340

>>10686327
WTF did you understand?

>> No.10686345

>>10686327
LINK is to the crypto bubble what Amazon was to dot com. You have only chance. Maybe you should take it.

>> No.10686472

>>10686340
>>10686340
the use cases written within the document, if implemented, changes how we work or function as a society. All of them require the same fucking catalyst to make it work

idk anymore, always knew it'll be pretty useful but this is bigger than I anticipated. Either that or I'm just being delusional

Sad thing is all of this have been publicly available since fucking 2016. Really shows that abundance isn't necessarily an advantage if you're a brainlet

>> No.10686774

>>10683927

This made me kek hard in the context

>> No.10686784

no matter how fucked the market is hold at least 10k link at all times

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>>10686774

>> No.10687244

>>10685804
Stay strong, young Anon. You're doing amazing job and you will be proud of yourself soon. You will make it financially, but more importantly you had an intention to serve others, that is the highest virtue -RA

>> No.10687302

>>10685868
I know it exists I’ve been there. Always wondered why they named it Gaylord though. It’s still 5 star place.

>> No.10687334

>>10687244
>>10685804
I'm proud of myself too if I was able to support or encourage you. You're already rewarded. -Ra

>> No.10687336

>>10683870
Damn, you know your shit.
I appreciate the research you've put into this, and thank you for sharing it. I hope others seriously consider your warning.

>> No.10687349

>ctr+f oracles
>0 results

>> No.10687417

>>10685804
https://fintechinsidernews.com/posts/dW2dniTanGEP6byFj/11-new-registered-account-information-service-providers

What about ChainLink as a PSD2 payment initiation service provider? I believe there is information to be found if you have the energy to dive in. -Ra

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>>10687302
Gaylord is a name, probably just named after the guy who made it

>> No.10687483

https://www.abe-eba.eu/thought-leadership-innovation/cryptotechnologies-working-group/

>> No.10687506

My German is limited, but from what I understand ChainLink fits into the frame work https://www.bafin.de/SharedDocs/Veroeffentlichungen/DE/Merkblatt/mb_111222_zag.html

>> No.10687515

>>10685240
nigga you had fucking a year almost.

I want to get LOADED.

>> No.10688152

>>10687789

>> No.10688287

>>10687483


https://www.abe-eba.eu/media/azure/production/1549/applying-cryptotechnologies-to-trade-finance.pdf