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Why does this thread keep getting deleted? If you missed it last night it got deleted many times. Woke up today and seen it was deleted again...well here is the public indormation just in case anyone needs the info to research.

Looking through the Github and Pivotal Tracker has been illuminating. Here I will dump a list of contributors to the Github who are outside of the developer team. I will give as much info as I have found on them, including which Github repository I found them in. Only recently used and applicable repositories will be inspected: Main refers to "Chainlink" repository, other's are marked as described on Github.

More research and speculation is encouraged:

Gage Mondok
Software Engineer at Lockheed Martin
Github contributor: Devnet
https://www.linkedin.com/in/gagemondok/

Ahmad Tabbakha (previously discussed)
Software Developer at Tyler Technologies
Github contributor: Main
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ahmadtabbakha/

Benoit B.
Pivotal Tracker and Github contributor: Main
Unknown

Lennert Rudolph
API Dev at Big Nerve
Github contributor: Main

Chad Welch
Github contributor: Main
Unknown

Ivan Kuznetsov
Github contributor: Main
Unknown

Aleksey Klintsevich
Software Engineer
Microsoft!!!
https://www.linkedin.com/in/alekseyklintsevich/

>> No.10706574

Ben Woosley
Core Developer for Bitcoin
Github contributor: Main
https://www.linkedin.com/in/benwoosley/

Jordan Bonilla
Software Engineer at Tesla
Github contributor: Main
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-bonilla-b1b495111/

Dan Octavian
Software Engineer at Qiibee
Github contributor: Main
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-octavian-415a6680/
*Interesting - Qibee mission statement: "Loyalty on the blockchain. By storing the reward and redemption transactions on the blockchain, businesses issue real valued tokens that can be combined and traded - Loyalty tokens"

Corey Leveen
Software Engineer at Fountain
Github contributor: Main
https://www.linkedin.com/in/coreyleveen/

Nick Johnson
Software Engineer at Ethereum Foundation
Github contributor: solidty-cborutils
https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicksdjohnson/

Jason Lu
Unknown
Github contributor: solidty-cborutils

g. nicholas d'andrea
Engineer Lead at ConsenSys!!!
Github contributor: solidty-cborutils
https://www.linkedin.com/in/gnidan/

>> No.10706615

Bump lol

>> No.10706660

>>10706561
Good work anon. 2500 EOY

>> No.10706756
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10706756

$1000 EOY

>> No.10706776

Please dont delete this mods lmao

>> No.10706808

Wait this is still being deleted from last night?

>> No.10706834
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>>10706808
Yeah this is the 6-7th thread...they just keep disappearing..not sure if its mods or people reporting the post?

>> No.10706888

Thank you anon!

>> No.10706897

>>10706561
Chad Welch
Software engineer at Teradata
Automated cloud deliverables for aws, ms azure, and teradata intellibase

>> No.10706910

>>10706888
trips confirm 888 EOY

>> No.10706935

>>10706561
I caught the first and second ones, they were deleted swiftly... there must be something in here they don't want us to know about

>> No.10706944

We are going to actually make it, fren. Godspeed.

>> No.10706948

>>10706888
Checked

>> No.10706961

bump for forbidden info

>> No.10706988

Can someone explain this and its implications to me?

>> No.10707000

Bump because fuck the mods

>> No.10707006

>>10706897
Thanks anon, teradata going on the potential future partners list

>> No.10707008
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>>10706988
it's publicly available info about contributors to chainlink's github and for some reason the mods have deleted this thread around 7 times in the last day

>> No.10707010
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10707010

$45,000 end of year

>> No.10707014

>>10706988
Development's leaders of Microsoft and big tech are working for free in Chain Link.

>> No.10707025

>>10707010
Beautiful digits.

>> No.10707031
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10707031

$175,000 end of year

>> No.10707035
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10707035

$1000 EOY

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$864,000 end of year

>> No.10707062
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10707062

$1,574,000 end of year

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$3,122,000 end of year

>> No.10707080

$25 EOY

>> No.10707086

Ivan Kuznetsov
Sadly, this is not the IK that works at Bain Capital. Our Ivan is a Russian living in Thailand. He’s listed as “self employed” on Facebook. His blog (jeiwan.cc) is largely about building blockchain in Go. Seems like a reasonably intelligent guy but so far nothing links him to a big partner.

>> No.10707095

>>10706988
It's an open source project so anybody can contribute to the code, literally means nothing, these guys are just code monkeys who contribute to hundreds of other open source projects in their spare time, simply check their respective githubs and you'll see this. Do you know how many software engineers work at Microsoft or similar technology firms? Do you think every single open source project where a Microsoft coder contribute means there's a top secret partnership and guarantees that project is going to be worth billions? Lol. But no, keep believing your pizzagate conspiracies. Stay delusional linkies.

>> No.10707102

>>10706988
Anon, the last two partners that are working with chainlink were found with breadcrumb evidence just like this list. This info could be key to figuring out whos working and partnering with chainlink. Usually, an investor would pay people to find info like this.

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>>10707080
</pathetic>

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10707182

We are going to make it

>> No.10707311

>>10706834
That is because people are still accumulating and need more time. This info does not give them more time as intelligent investors will scoop up as much link as they can. There really isnt that much time left before we go to the moon.

>> No.10707407

Jason Lu
Works for Mobile Health Vietnam
Current project seems to be the MaNaDr platform.
More research could possibly be fruitful here. It’s not clear to me exactly how MHV plans to use blockchain but a search did bring up the LinkedIn page for a guy that is listed as working at MHV as a blockchain developer.

>> No.10707426

>>10707311
Chekt.

Time. Is. Running. Out.

>> No.10707458

Yeah theres a few companies that are confusing me as to what they are trying to do with smart contracts..lockheed maryin is like an areospace company lmao...Fountain company is a hiring service..

>> No.10707463

meme magic?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_billion

>> No.10707545

>>10707407
Thanks anon...hopefully someone can chime in to why they are using blockchain/smart contracts

>> No.10707578

Aleksey Klintsevich also made a commit to REQ repo, so.... take that as you will

>> No.10707595

>>10707458
Lockheed Martin is massive. Google “Lockheed Martin blockchain” you’ll get lots of hits. Check out their connection to Guardtime.

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>>10706561
Thanks for this, anon. Good to see who’s working behind the scenes. I have a question for anyone following the Pivotal and GitHub. I get email updates for every time there’s a commit/pull request/etc. on the GitHub. I don’t understand most of it but I get like 12+ emails daily, sometimes more so I know these guys are busting their ass. Anyway, I see a guy named NavyAdmiral on there. He’s very active but I haven’t figured out who he is or what his role is. I’ve asked this a couple times in previous threads but no response. Any real detectives that could help me out?

>> No.10707699

>>10707595
Ahhh okay...heres just a goThe largest defense contracting firm in the world has announced plans to leverage blockchain technology in its operations.

Revealed last week, Lockheed Martin is now working with Virginia-based GuardTime Federal to integrate blockchain into its supply chain risk management, a deal that comes two years after the two firms began working on cybersecurity initiatives.

According to Defense News, Lockheed Martin earns more than $40bn in total defense revenue annually for work on everything from ballistic missiles to combat systems.

Lockheed said in a statement:

"WITH THIS EFFORT, LOCKHEED MARTIN BECOMES THE FIRST US DEFENSE CONTRACTOR TO INCORPORATE BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY INTO ITS DEVELOPMENTAL PROCESSES, ENABLING MORE EFFICIENT AND ASSURED OFFERINGS TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT"

Ron Bessire, VP for Lockheed Martin, suggested that the goal would now be to use blockchain technology to enhance data integrity, speed up problem discovery and reduce regression testing.

But while details are scarce overall, it's a notable development given the US government's increasing interest in leveraging blockchains for defense purposes.

The US government's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) began work on potential applications for the tech last year, and the US Homeland Security Department has awarded multiple grants to companies working on applying it to its various ongoing initiatives.

>> No.10707706

>>10707596
He was the guy who made the chainlink.news site to aggregate all our information. I guess the team liked him and decided to hire him for front-end work. He's been building all the webpages for the website

>> No.10707721

this is insanity, darpa, i did not ask for this

>> No.10707738

>>10706561
this is getting absurd. gage mondok doesn't even work for Lockheed Martin anymore. Jordan Bonilla is fresh out of college so that either shows that Tesla couldn't give a fuck or that he is just working on it because it is OPEN SOURCE and he likes the project. you faggots know what OPEN SOURCE means right? there's so many real connections stop looking for bullshit. you autists are just going to harass these devs with "hurrr durr you work on LINK right sergey mcdonalds moon $2500 EOY kek mainnet wen?". so fucking impatient yet you will probably fuck this up for all of us

>> No.10707745

>>10707699
Yep. Did you come across Insurwave yet?

>> No.10707757

>>10707738
We’re looking for more solid leads. The only person losing their head in here is you. We’re bored and this is fun for us. Fuck off.

>> No.10707770

>>10707757
I'm with you anon. keep it uppa

>> No.10707790

This is nothing guys. Just go about your days honestly lol. In time we might have some partnerships but this is pure speculation. Not healthy!

>> No.10707795

>>10707738
Jesus anon calm down...we are just researching potential leads thats all jesus! The last two partnerships (accord and openlaw) were found using the same tactics so dont say this shit doesnt work. People pay thousands to find information like this. Be happy we are doing it for free...we know its open source and anyone can work on it thats the most beautiful part of it! We can see whos dipping their toes in this tech. Dont be so butthurt because you hate people coming together and doing awesome research.

>> No.10707802

Do you think when Sergey reads these thread he laughs or gets nervous?

>> No.10707835

>>10707790
Hahah good one anon...oh its just some of the biggest companies working with chainlink..nothing to see here ;)

>> No.10707850

>>10707757
Also agreed.

>>10707738
You sound scared because you have not accumulated enough.

>> No.10707860

anoon, you never learn
the recipe is....
>>> holo then yolo

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>>10707706
Thanks anon. Have a rare Sergey as thanks

>> No.10707879

>>10707745
This may be old but check this out https://customers.microsoft.com/en-us/story/insurwave-insurance-azure..

It’s pure chainlink.

>> No.10707906

>>10707745
Yes! Marine insurance! EY, Guardtime, A.P. Moller-Maersk, Microsoft and insurance industry leaders Willis Towers Watson, XL Catlin, MS Amlin and ACORD announce members of the marine industry are using Insurwave, a blockchain platform to support marine hull insurance. In an increasingly complex and ever evolving risk landscape, global businesses will use the platform to transform how they manage risk across their organization, and how they work with brokers and (re)insurers.

>> No.10707914

>>10707699
Saw a lockheed job posting a while ago looking for someone to tend to some sort of GPGPU farm.
>GPGPU can be used for many types ofembarrassingly parallel tasks includingray tracing. They are generally suited to **high-throughput type computations** that exhibitdata-parallelismto exploit the wide vector widthSIMDarchitecture of the GPU.
Hmmmm....

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10707916

- yes, Mr.Bogdanoff?
- activate shadowfork...

*peep* *peep* *peep*