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https://medium.com/@jonnyhuxtable/analysis-of-chainlink-the-decentralised-oracle-network-7c69bee2345f

>> No.10957803

WE ARE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER

DO NOT UNDER ESTIMATE THE POWER OF POSITIVE THOUGHT! ESPECIALLY COLLECTIVE POSITIVE THOUGHT!!

THIS SHIT IS GOING TO REACH $1,000 EASILY! HOLD THAT THOUGHT AND VISUALIZE IT IN YOUR MIND EVERYDAY AS OFTEN AS POSSIBLE STARTING NOW AND IT WILL MANIFEST INTO REALITY. DO IT! I'M NOT JOKING!

VISUALIZE AS OFTEN AND AS DETAILED AS POSSIBLE!

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>>10957803

>> No.10957912

>>10957748
Long Story Short....
Conclusion
I’ve not yet found a competitor to Chainlink that comes close to functionality offered or where they are in-terms of development. Even though I’ve expressed concerns with some specific areas of the system, overall it’s clearly a well thought out network that has some great minds behind it.

The initial version of their main-net won’t solve the “Oracle Problem” in its entirety, but it will be a huge step forward in doing just that. The ability to specify multiple oracles to undertake one single request and aggregate that answer back on-chain will still be a first in the crypto world. Then it’s only just a matter of time until we see more of the on-chain mechanisms deployed, but that’s an article for the future.

>> No.10957964

>>10957912
So even the guy with the most at stake in LINK admits that Chainlink doesnt *actually* solve the oracle problem. Sergey lied to all you deluded bagholders.

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>>10957964
>I don't know what the word "initial" means

>> No.10957985

It's crashing.

>> No.10958088

>>10957985
Link always crashes.
On the day of SIBOS in October 2017, there was suddenly a completely unexpected announcement that five major banks were going to join in the Chainlink PoC for Swift.
Result: Chainlink pumped a little from 42 cents to like 53 cents, and then DUUUUUUMPED to 15 cents over the next weeks.

Now we have the Accord partnership and a bunch of other good news, and after a little pump it's going to have another prolonged crash again. Probably to about 15 cents again or lower.

There is literally nothing you can do to make this shitcoin move, except a general crypto bull market.