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I'm in the market to invest in a JSON parser. What are some good ERC-20 tokens for blockchain based JSON Parsers solutions?

>> No.18159256

>>18159238
wrong board

>> No.18159295

>>18159238
Don't invest in a shitty alt-parser, go xml all the way t. maximalist

>> No.18159300

>>18159238
Link is a json parser just like BTC is a .txt file with some hashes and numbers saved on it.

The value is in the network, not the node.

>> No.18159315

Use protocol buffers instead.

>> No.18159330

>>18159300
Name one impressive thing about about the chainlink network besides all the data feeds from shitcoins

>> No.18159341

Just fork chainlink.
Or use Nulink

>> No.18159351

>>18159330
The future.

>> No.18159368

>>18159330
It works.

>> No.18159541

>>18159315
Begone protobuf pleb. Flat Buffers is where it's at.

>> No.18159876

>>18159541
Enjoy your horrible API. capnproto is god tier, the rest a shit.

>> No.18160240

>>18159876
Using alignment in a serialization format? GFYS

>> No.18160304

>>18159238
We request your assistance.

Remember wiki leaks? How we needed a code to get into it?

Pol autists are focusing on some anon who might have posted it/clued us.

Also if you follow Q, in just a couple days we should be entering the 10 days of darkness which means all MSM down and mass disclosure globally of EVERYTHING.

Join and help please? Anyone with experience? Too coincidental right?

https://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/250806555#top

>> No.18160310

>>18159330
Name one impressive thing about your obese mother except for the translucent grease constantly dripping from her underarms.

>> No.18160324

>>18159330
If those lazy fucks actually get to work and implement service agreements, it'll be a first fully functional and production ready platform for smart contracts.

>> No.18160329

>>18159238
Just use Python. Thats what I do.

>> No.18160526

>>18160240
Mmm yes, it's better to have branching and cache misses on every read lmao

>>18160304
Retards this way: >>>/x/