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Oracle problem is unsolvable

>> No.13408320
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>>13408303
Wrong the oracle problem already got solved....32 million was all it took

>> No.13408340

Did it even exist?

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>>13408303
Huh, this guy already solved it.

>> No.13408353

it might be solvable, but chainlink doesn't solve it. their solution isn't relevant when it can be accomplished without their middleman service in the first place.

>> No.13408367

>>13408320
At least one anon is set for life right now.

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>>13408344
Great success!

>> No.13408390

>>13408344
He has nothing to show, same as Sergey

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>>13408303
oracle isn't a problem at all
it's a beginner level contract on Solidity manual

>> No.13408404

>>13408396
So why Gosner called it his own?

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ChainLink was always about the taste of ramen.

>> No.13408437

>>13408344
>>13408378
BERTO ROMERO!!!

>> No.13408438

>>13408396
this is effectively the crux of it. with chainlink you still have to trust the chainlink network, it's security (based on black-box intel hardware), the ecnomics of it's token, and then on top of that the api you're getting data from.

it's possible today (and many contracts are doing it) to use apis that are signed by their own sources, which is the most rudimentary way to "do" oracles, but the fastest/cheapest on ethereum, and most importantly it keeps the validation of the data on ethereum itself, something you can't do with chainlink.

>> No.13408652

>>13408344
He looks like a hamster.
>t. Hamster