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I figured out a way to solve the oracle problem. It's fast, free, and scaleable, and it doesn't require a additional blockchain or a token. How can I make money off this?

>> No.14626152

>>14626138
make a token for it

>> No.14626180

>>14626152
It doesn't need a token.

>> No.14626203

>>14626180
Still make a token, that'll get people screaming for it.

>> No.14626216

>>14626180
none of these cryptos need a token, just the way it is

>> No.14626254

>>14626138
next figure out how to monitize your idea. i thought that was the easy part

>> No.14626280

>>14626203
>>14626216
It would be pointless to add a token. It's a purely mathematical solution which I can describe in a 3 page paper. It can be used in any smart contract platform.

>> No.14626282

>>14626138
Don't, just release it and watch linkies scream all the way to zero

>> No.14626307

Haha what oracle problem?

>> No.14626315

>>14626138
Release it as freeware open source
You will be poor monetarily but rich in salty tears of a million linkies.

>> No.14626316

>>14626138
Didn't Microsoft offer a service for that in 2006 or something? I think it was developed and moved to Azure later, but they killed it off for some other solution.

>> No.14626319

>>14626138
Send your idea to Sergey and get him to pay you to keep it secret.

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>>14626138
Be sure to write that 3 papers down and post it to the generals of the linklet marine squad.

>> No.14626362

>>14626138
>>14626180
>>14626280
you think you're smarter than the thousands of computer scientists and mathematicians looking into this stuff for decades? post your paper fag

>> No.14626384

>>14626362
this.

>> No.14626405

>>14626138
-create a useless token
-create memes that go along with it
-advertise it as the marginalzed white ppl token
-get rich

>> No.14626503

>>14626362
No, I'm definitely not smarter than them. We're probably equally smart. I'm not a computer scientist, and maybe that's why I found a simpler and more elegant solution to the problem. When you think too much about a problem you risk making it seem more complicated than it actually is.

Chainlink is ok but it seems unnecessarily complex to me. It's like building a spaceship to travel from San Francisco to LA.

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>>14626503
Lol OP you’re a little late, the Oracle problem was in a weekend by James Lee

>> No.14626644

>>14626560
Thanks, I'll read about it.

>> No.14626650

>>14626503
post a bit of the math otherwise i call larp

>> No.14626668

>>14626650
I'd like to know how to monetize it first

>> No.14626838

>>14626668
someone already did, you're late to the party. See: LINK

>> No.14627663

>>14626138
Post your paper and short link

>> No.14627696

>>14626138
> Figured out wsy to solve oracle problem
> Needs /biz to figure out to monetize it
You're easily the worst larper I've seen today.

>> No.14627709

>>14626138
Invest in crypto and then release your paper and watch as every token soars

>> No.14627790

>>14626138
Get a patent and then start licensing that shit out, then sell the company in a year for a billion, minimum.

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14627994

But are they decentralized oracles, though?

>> No.14628014

https://komodoplatform.com/the-promise-of-smart-contracts-and-the-oracle-problem/

Here's the James Lee solution if anyone wants to grok it vs LINK for us brainlets.

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>>14626138

>> No.14628151

>>14626138
>Smart enough to solve a decades old computer science/information security problem with no training in computer science
>Too retarded to understand that releasing this solution out of nowhere would instantaneously make him the most hyped and in-demand developer in the world, able to command a salary in the tens of millions.

Yeah this seems legit.