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Actual programmer here with nearly a decade of experience in Visual Basic.

GRT brings nothing new to the table. I hear the comparisons to LINK and laugh my ass off. It's basically a more advanced backend indexer for ETH, sort of like an Etherscan for nerds looking to derive more accessible data to build DeFi apps.

What does this mean? Nothing. It’s just a utility token that allows you to query data on the Ethereum blockchain network, which in itself is a piece of spaghetti code written by a zoomer Russian programmer. No major trillion-dollar company is ever going to use blockchain data to store data, ditching their safe and centralized data servers for easily hackable decentralized ETH-backed clognests.

The GRT token itself is not even related to the GRT service used by Uniswap and other DeFi token exchanges. It's just used to make the devs rich and you're pumping their bags on a worthless token. There is inherent value in the chainlink network because of node reputation. GRT doesn't need to establish trust, it just needs to convert data from one format to another. If the library was clientside then you could validate its output yourself.

The entire BTC blockchain throughout all its history is only ~300 GB. The entire ETH blockchain is ~1.5 TB. I've worked with larger git repos, where traversing the entire merkle tree only takes about 30 seconds on a reasonably powerful computer.

You're buying vaporware, don't be idealistic about any of these tokens and enjoy the free money. Get out at the top and never become a bagholder

>> No.30318018

>>30317817
Can you please shit on Cardano next?

>> No.30318115

>Same lowiq devfags called Link a JSON parser when it was at $1.

NGMI

>> No.30318168

>>30317817
Stop killing threads for this shit FUD. Go FUD Graph General instead

>> No.30318808

>>30317817
hahahaha love this pasta. Changed it to visual basic kek

>> No.30318863

>>30317817
GRT IS THE RECORD MACRO BUTTON OF VBA, FAG

>> No.30318980

Dumping my 1k stack on this news, im out

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>>30317817
VB!

>> No.30319770

>>30317817
you

>> No.30319813

>>30319770
you

>> No.30319920

>>30317817

Funniest fucking FUD I've ever seen, I'm sold

>> No.30320011

>>30317817
you already posted this and got gtfo'd

>> No.30320384

you're never gonna make it OP, don't be sad.
you're telling me that GRT Technology is so shitty that it took almost 10 years to have an actor like TheGraph... come on.... get the fuck out and enjoy being poor, i'm feeling comfy as fuck with my grt bag

>> No.30320477

>>30320384
Someone screenshot this and post it again in 5 years when GRT is worth $1,000+

>> No.30320631

>>30317817
look, it's this again

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>>30320477
Checked

>> No.30321630

>>30319813
Wrong chan fren

>> No.30322170

Anybody that says this isn't the Joe Rogan of experiences can suck my dirty grties

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>>30322170
Based

>> No.30322535

A thread died for this low tier copypasta
At least update it now and then you utter fucking faggot you have been reposting this same shit since mid Feb

>> No.30322616

Historically, GRT is a pump and dump. Hate to break it to you folks, but it is. These are the facts. People saying it isn't, you're on the wrong side of the data. The entire market is being run by trade bots. Large GRT tokens have been already allocated to holders, way before GRT even hit the exchange platforms, because of testnet operations (before mainnet).

I estimate each token to be valued at 0.30-0.35 maximum until larger companies want to use it, which currently they don't, because it is too expensive too. ETH is expensive, in general, to use anyway.

With that being said, GRT is a utility token which means the price has to remain low for companies to even want to use it. It is just the way it is right now.

>> No.30322645

>>30317817
>Visual Basic
I hope you're larping

>> No.30322695

>>30317817
>Visual Basic
lol

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30322805

Nice larp. Here's an actual dev casually dropping the usecase for GRT without even being asked about it.

>> No.30323389

>>30317817
>Actual programmer here with nearly a decade of experience in Visual Basic.
>GRT brings nothing new to the table. I hear the comparisons to LINK and laugh my ass off. It's basically a more advanced backend indexer for ETH, sort of like an Etherscan for nerds looking to derive more accessible data to build DeFi apps.
>What does this mean? Nothing. It’s just a utility token that allows you to query data on the Ethereum blockchain network, which in itself is a piece of spaghetti code written by a zoomer Russian programmer. No major trillion-dollar company is ever going to use blockchain data to store data, ditching their safe and centralized data servers for easily hackable decentralized ETH-backed clognests.
>The GRT token itself is not even related to the GRT service used by Uniswap and other DeFi token exchanges. It's just used to make the devs rich and you're pumping their bags on a worthless token. There is inherent value in the chainlink network because of node reputation. GRT doesn't need to establish trust, it just needs to convert data from one format to another. If the library was clientside then you could validate its output yourself.
>The entire BTC blockchain throughout all its history is only ~300 GB. The entire ETH blockchain is ~1.5 TB. I've worked with larger git repos, where traversing the entire merkle tree only takes about 30 seconds on a reasonably powerful computer.
>You're buying vaporware, don't be idealistic about any of these tokens and enjoy the free money. Get out at the top and never become a bagholder
Thanks just bought a shit ton more.

>> No.30324027

>>30317817
And what do you think of Parsiq please?

>> No.30324318

>>30317817
>The entire ETH blockchain is ~1.5 TB
The entire ETH blackchain is 17 TiB dumb ass bitch lol I know because my cousin runs a node.

>> No.30324393

>>30317817
But what is it historically?

>> No.30324546

Currently, GRT Blockchain grew to 6 Tib in just a few weeks.

>> No.30325521

>>30317817
Ok that was enough for me. Just sold my little 1.1K stack
bought at 1
sold at 1.79

>> No.30325638

>>30325521
Good call man...no web developers even use APIs anymore. Friendly reminder this project started in 2017 and at the time was extremely innovative but they took too long to launch and sadly the project is no longer needed in the crypto space.

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>>30325521
good job anon, it's important to listen to the experts when it comes to this kind of thing

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>>30317817
>nearly a decade of experience in Visual Basic
my sides holy fuck
best bait fud I've seen in a long ass time

>> No.30325822

>>30317817
>Actual programmer here with nearly a decade of experience in Visual Basic.
your schtick would be more believable if you omitted this line

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>>30325521
please sweet jesus post a screenshot and show me it's real

>> No.30326017

>>30325521
Based. I sold at a loss so I could get in on something more legitimate like Rubic. The rugpull for GRT is going to be hilarious NOT to be a part of when the house of cards comes crashing down.

>> No.30326137

>>30317817
>It’s just a utility token that allows you to query data on the Ethereum blockchain network,

You mean like google for blockchains?

>> No.30326288

>>30326017
>>30326017
ah yes the future rug pull which will include cameo appearances by Uniswap, Synthetix, Decentraland, Aragon, BSC, Fantom, Nexus Mutual, Polkadot, Near, & others

>> No.30326402

>>30317817
>Actual programmer here
>experience in Visual Basic
pick one

>> No.30326430

>>30317817
>Actual programmer here
> nearly a decade of experience in Visual Basic

lmao

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30326638

I'd like to share this rare NFT for free

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>>30326638
WHAT?? THAT'S MY NFT DELETE NOW THEY SAID IT WAS NON-FUNGIBLE AHHHHHHHHHH

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>>30326638
ooh here's my rare Rektoise nft! only 1 printed goys!

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>Actual programmer here with nearly a decade of experience in Visual Basic.

>> No.30327066

>>30317817
Cool, but have you ever made a GUI with VB to track a killer’s IP address?

>> No.30327908

>>30326017
yes anon coinbase is about to allow a rugpull of their #5 coin before their $100 billion IPO, absolutely brilliant. A project with 10 slavs sweating in a back room over tech that is already readily available is going to surely outpace in no time.

>> No.30328831

>>30320384
My sides
Thanks, Anon. You have a big dick

>> No.30329562

>>30317817
> 1 post by this ID.

LARP fag

>> No.30330093

>>30317817
thanks i bought