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17417135 No.17417135 [Reply] [Original]

LINK just on-boarded its fifth official customer and the LINK/USD oracle is now online. Expect lots of cool applications from it. I'll spoonfeed just in case: link-usd oracle is the beginning of fiat on-ramps and the token being invisible to the end user who just wants to pay with fiat. Currently listing services are specified in link, which is still a problem because price fluctuation and is temporary. With a decentralized link usd oracle on mainnet, it introduces the possibility that all the different listings will be determined in usd then converted to link value automatically.

>> No.17417161

>>17417135
Now this
This is fucking bullish.
I’m going to be building with this for sure myself even. Decentralized p2p Uber lets go

>> No.17417195

>>17417135
>3.92
What went wrong?

>> No.17417207

Literally who

>> No.17417212

Nice, but we're still going to $3.60 tomorrow

>> No.17417240

>>17417135
Are any other anons buying sets?

>> No.17417242
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>>17417207
i understand that you are FUDing so newfags&tourists get left out but do you understand what happens once every literal who uses LINK

>> No.17417248

>>17417135
nah you still have to comply with kyc/aml to make deposits into bank accounts. it's gonna be 5 years before link starts to make an impact in the real world. Plan accordingly.

>> No.17417257

>>17417212
Yeah without a doubt
Market manipulation is very easy to predict with link and btc.

But otherwise, this, for the initiated, is insanely valuable. This is the key tool devs like myself will use to revolutionize the world and free contractors to not use third parties. Fuck Uber and Lyft. Those guys are treated like shit from the vids I’ve seen.

Revolution is coming boys. You wanted real world value and use case? We’re about to displace billion dollar enterprise with the people

>> No.17417273

my dumbass brain never would have figured out why LINK/USD feed would be useful lol

>> No.17417275

>>17417161
fleet of self driving teslas unlocked by smart contracts directly from usd. here we go bois

>> No.17417276

Newfag here with lots of money to spend How do you guys know when to buy on a dip?

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17417280

>>17417248
this, link is useless and so are blockchain, hahah

>> No.17417285

>>17417135
*makes a human error and ruins your oracle*
heh, nothin' personnel

>> No.17417291

>>17417273
>>17417257
Refer to my post

>> No.17417326

>>17417280
You are a stupid fuck if you think this means link is useless

>> No.17417329

>no linkpool node
Guess Jonny is busy doing something else, wonder what...

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>>17417276
follow the pink wojack index

>> No.17417344

>>17417329
give us crumbs atleast...

>> No.17417345

>>17417280
Lmfao
Boomers think centralized clouds in privatized environments are secure.

Whatever
Either way the facts are Chainlink was built to be used both by smart contracts on blockchains or even queries as an api from something as simple as a web app

So even if these retarded boomers use a cloud host instead of DLT
They will still need data to trigger the contracts on a centralized host, TLDR REDDIT TIER INTELLIGENCE??? CHAINLINK IS USABLE WITHOUT BLOCKCHAIN AS WELL

>> No.17417360

>>17417280
>Smart contracts on a centralized single point of failure platform
For what purpose?

>> No.17417361

does it really cost 3.90 for a piece of information?

>> No.17417376

>>17417361
ask zuckerberg

>> No.17417377
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17417377

>>17417280
>Links docusign

>> No.17417382

>>17417360
>>17417345
Ref My post
> retarded boomers that’s why
> they’re scared of crypto
Crypto literally stands for cryptography
The most secure science in CS

Jesus Christ
No I’ll just hide my smart contract behind a login and username and a jwt (token)
Crypto sounds scary

>> No.17417385

It doesn't help that link and ethereum are illegal securities.

>> No.17417400

>>17417135
>Financial Markets are crashing
>HEY LET'S TRY TO USE DECENTRALIZED FINANCE WHICH ALREADY HAS A DISASTROUS TRACK RECORD!

No one is using any of this shit.

>> No.17417404

>>17417385
It’s a retard guys
Look and laugh
https://coincenter.org/link/a-top-sec-official-said-that-ether-is-not-a-security

>> No.17417423

>>17417257
Why don't you displace the soi dick from your asshole faggot

>> No.17417436

>>17417423
Onions?
Fuck you nigger
I’m trying to get the chinks out of your money

>> No.17417464

>>17417242
Yeah, hopefully I can buy my dream house in cash and continue living alone.

>> No.17417475

>>17417436
Maybe you should first focus on getting the giant tranny dick from out of your soi-laden asshole

>> No.17417481
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17417481

>>17417135

>> No.17417491

>>17417475
My asshole is gaping
But it’s not tranny dick you faggot
It’s sergey

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17417493

>>17417135

Toastertecc asked about this specifically

>> No.17417541

>>17417382
Now that I re-read Docu's post they're just happy that code can be considered as legal contracts regardless how it's deployed.
Doesn't remove the fact that blockchain is useful if you don't want to trust centralized entities.

>> No.17417572

I'm a filthy swing linker but I do it out of love for the project. It's like an endless good news dispense, thanks for reminding me how rich we're all going to be OP.

Now I just have to scam these stupid redditors out of their link bags

>> No.17417578

>>17417541
Blockchain has a terrible reputation because of scam coins, pump and dumps, and really, Bitcoin.

BTC promised p2p
But now it’s a rock like gold. Store of value my ass. As soon as I read the lightning network proposition I knew BTC had failed. Satoshi, had failed.

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>> No.17417611

>>17417578
I’m a faggot who couldn’t ever imagine writing something as complicated as bitcoin don’t get me wrong. But you don’t have to be Linus to tell an operating system won’t even boot up.

>> No.17417621

>>17417578
he didnt fail , his plan worked perfectly

SN = SN

>> No.17417658

>>17417578
>>17417611
This
POS is basically the only hope, unless something like Cypherium happens to work. That one is already valued to high to risk a buy-in though

>> No.17417664

>>17417621
Maybe. If his overall game plan and endgame was something like Ethereum and Chainlink.

But I’m not a conspiracy theorist
I do think all of the people involved in these organizations perhaps have spoken at length, but they evolved their own projects separately

>> No.17417677

>>17417572
Honestly this is a project that may take decades. But god damn is it gonna be juicy when it gets there.

You guys seem to forget that crypto is still in it early stage.

>> No.17417679

>>17417621
Yeah, Solotchi N

>> No.17417695

>>17417404
He's wrong as we know from the latest SEC commissioner's statement

>> No.17417773

>>17417677
I’ll say this
Sergey is the most trusted guy IMO in crypto and tech as a whole right now. (Again, to me, and most likely followers of the project. You all know for a fact the idea was great, but what gets you rock hard is Sergey Nazarov. His ethics, non hyped approach, professionalism, intellect. Massive schlong.)

So
If Sergey Nazarov says 5 years till massive adoption
I believe him. He’s telling us straight facts, no hype. Chainlink will be a public utility within 5 years. We will have absolute trust and growth in the network. We will have absorbed the derivatives markets. Smart contracts will not be a meme.

Chainlink, you filthy swing linkers, will unironically skyrocket past 10,000 dollars.

Chainlink is the bank.
Chainlink is the insurance company.
Chainlink is your self driving car.
Chainlink powers your economies.
Chainlink will power your smart cities.
Chainlink will power your p2p contracts.
Chainlink will secure humanity from another 2008 crisis brought on by financial instruments of mass destruction, aka derivatives markets.
Chainlink will be used in elections.

You thought the internet was big?
I was born in the 90s and the internet only blew up when I was under ten.

Imagine the value of the internet of absolute fucking trust

>> No.17417835

>>17417773
>Imagine the value of the internet of absolute fucking trust
Internet of absolute totalitarian oversight

>> No.17417881

>>17417578
this. Most people on this board are blinded by chasing moon missions and link $100 EOY to realize that block chain as offered no significant impact in actual business, personal life. Even the autists in /g/ realize block chain is a meme.

>> No.17417884

>>17417361
No because the token is used to run the network by providing an incentive to keep this data secure (staking). It could very well cost .001 link do to certain jobs at $.50 USD. It wouldn't matter to the end user.

>> No.17417900

>>17417344
rimming horses

>> No.17417909

>>17417835
>>17417881
seething

>> No.17417914

>>17417835
Hey retard
You won’t use Chainlink on google.
Youll use it for decision making software / validated data for MLA to train over so neural networks aren’t fed malicious data over years that eventually fuck everyone over one day

>> No.17417932

>>17417881
Seems you are agreeing with me but drawing the opposite conclusion and sentiment I had intended in my statement
Retard

>> No.17417935

>>17417835
I’m risking $10k in exposure. That my damn annual bonus for 1 year. That fucking nothing. If this can reach $1k i’l be able to retire. But realistically i’ll just keep waging put the money into a trust and make sure my family is set and slowly build inter-generational wealth.

So that one day my descendents can wear gucci loafers and fancy rolexes.

>> No.17417968

>>17417257
how do i into smart contract dev? i have some ideas id like to implement now but dont want to sell my stack to pay someone

>> No.17417970

>>17417935
This board has three types of people

Below Average IQ, Normie IQ, Autist level 140 iq

This guy is a below average iq riding the train being spoon fed by the autists
Both groups will make it
The normie will not

>> No.17417988

>>17417773
>I was born in the 90s

So you have no life experience and chainlink is the first investment you've ever made and you have absolutely no insight about anything. Got it.

>> No.17418011

>>17417968
Consensys offers a great course which goes over Solidity and Viper development. Viper is like a python esque wrapper for Solidity. That’s all you really need to understand for now.

If that’s too expensive
Udemy has great courses as well
Buy one for 9.99 and get the highest reviewed and most reviewed Ethereum dev course for smart contracts

I’ll see you on the yacht my friend. We will have Dev conversations and party as well. Not only will we be filthy rich off link, but even more so because we will build products based on link.

See you there.

>> No.17418020

>>17417360
This

>> No.17418038

>>17417970
Thank you friend, I have a CPA though lemme know if you need to calculate your tax on your sale of linkies once we’ve made it.

>> No.17418043

>>17417988
I’ve been programming since 13 java, and now am a full stack dev who also runs his own company building smart bonds on Ethereum

So yeah
I’m young
But don’t write me off. You’d be a fool not to see the youth are picking up CS and building things our predecessors couldn’t imagine.

>> No.17418044

>>17417935
This is the same retarded logic that makes people fall for the Nigerian Prince scam.
>I could profit $50million and I’m only exposed 10k????? How could I lose??

>> No.17418065

>>17418038
Don’t worry about it
Well both hire some jew
I won’t let my frens do Jew work once we make it

>> No.17418074

>>17417881
>Even the autists in /g/ realize
I'm sorry but /g/ is just a walking rotting corpse, it has been years since a real discussion happened there.

>> No.17418102

>>17418044
Because it all about risk management. I make $90k at 25. My costs are low, where the fuck am I gonna park my money boomer ETFs? I know my career is still in a good spot.

$10k at 25, in a project that I research that has strong foundations in what I want to see. That better than the nigerian scam you dumb fucking FUD.

>> No.17418114

>>17417280
Imagine being this retarded. The fuck benefit do you think you’re getting running your applications with solidity instead of Java or whatever the fuck.

>> No.17418117

>>17418043
One thing to note
The bonds gig is a side gig
I do not make great money from it yet.

I am a software engineer working in automation though

>> No.17418140

>>17418043
>Smart Bonds

They sound pretty fucking stupid to me. There's nothing smart about financial instruments riddled with human error with no recourse for fixing some zoomer's mistakes that he made because he was distracted trying to masturbate to tranny anime porn while writing his shitcodes. Why don't you focus on developing a full brain instead of being a "full stack dev"

>> No.17418152

>>17418114
Hey retard
Solidity isn’t meant to replace java
Your java apps will just query Ethereum for block sensitive information and may communicate with the on chain contract

You are so fucking retarded
Go back to McDonald’s
I hate people like you
At least the retard class here accepts they are being spoon fed

Brain dead mouth breathers like you pretend to be intelligent and are 1/8 as functioning as the retards who at least accept their ignorance

>> No.17418159

>>17417135
>$3.85
good job little buddy!

>> No.17418167

>>17418117
Trust me, you didn't have to tell me that, I already knew.

>> No.17418171

>>17418074
/g/ is pretty depressing. Lots of capable programmers who are unable to work in reality because they can’t socialize

>> No.17418177

>>17418140
Yeah again no money there yet.
I’ve made 6k last year I just re dropped into link so yes
It’s a fun gig I hope becomes a profession.

>> No.17418198

>>17418152
What you just said requires blockchain. This article says no blockchain necessary lol.

>> No.17418216

>>17418152
Hey, full stack, why don't you fix your period key and stop thinking the return key is the same as a period. Maybe that'll help with your Basedlidity programs.

>> No.17418225

>>17418140
Bond coupon payments are pretty much made for smart contracts, for automation.
Maybe do a slight modicum of research before making an ass of yourself.

>> No.17418240

>>17418198
Blockchain isn’t necessary for their iteration of smart contracts (although it’s not secure to be centralized for high value contracts.)

They will still need to interact for this retard boomer POC with an oracle network

Otherwise
If they don’t and you’re riding the dick of these guys like they are the know all, be all

You’re ngmi

>> No.17418245

>>17417161
>Decentralized p2p Uber
Can you elaborate on this? How could uber use smart contracts?

>> No.17418254

If chainlink was a scam wouldn’t this team have exit scamed at sub $5? Really doesn’t make sense they have a longer development lifespan than other scam coins.

>> No.17418256

>>17418225
>Bond Coupon Payments are pretty much made for smart contracts

Just stop, you sound like an idiot

>> No.17418259

>>17418225
I don’t take offense to it
Tons of retards out there

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>>17418171
>Lots of capable programmers
all the good posters (blux, dave, lammj) left

>> No.17418277

>>17418245
Destination reached, money gets transferred

>> No.17418283

>>17418254
how do you explaim tron?

>> No.17418292

>>17418245
Uber wouldn’t use it
You’d create an app that used the Ethereum network to create p2p driver services. You wouldn’t have to register through Uber, give Uber their fee, and accept ubers rates. You could set your own rate that can be competitive based on your experience and reviews while collecting all of the drive fee minus the minute gas fee. Using a CL oracle feed OP provided, user would never see ether or crypto, they would only see USD.

>> No.17418301

>>17418225
Also, maybe learn a "slight modicum" of cryptography before you pretend you have any idea what you're talking about regarding security. Stop parroting the stupid phrases from cryptocurrency white papers "muh single point of failure."

>> No.17418317
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17418317

who cares about this boomer stuff when there is NULINK?

>> No.17418336

>>17418277
Exactly.

I don’t feel alone here anymore thanks anon

>> No.17418348

>>17418245
do the same thing uber does without anyone taking a cut; uber takes what 20% to 30% off top? a smart contract version wants to provide the same service without anyone charging margins on top.

there will be drawbacks like growing the service without a centralized entity or finding someone to deal with governments that regulate car sharing services but that will have to fall back onto the community of users; or maybe tilt towards centralization (1% margin charge goes into a community voted fund that appoints lawyers and executives to grow the service).

>> No.17418351

>>17418256
Bond coupon payments are patient zero for smart contracts.
That's why Swift asked Sergey to implement them.
That's why Swift asked another company do implement them before Chainlink.
That's why Swift considers smart bonds one of the key examples of ISO 20022 implementation.

I bet you didn't even know what a bond coupon was until I brought it up.

>>17418301
I haven't used the words "security" or "single point of failure", schizo.

>> No.17418369

>>17418292
Wow, what a great idea! What could possibly go wrong with completely anonymous drivers picking up random people with absolutely no recourse for getting raped or murdered.

Maybe you all should review the number of assaults and sexual assaults that occur during Uber trips and think about how great an idea it is to have absolutely no KYC in that scenario.

We all live in the real world, you all should join some time.

>> No.17418392

>>17418348
Again we can take care of that with a DAO.

The DAO will do KYC automatically without any human reviewing you. Chainlink oracles are the peak of trust. Request information on the driver. Compare photo taken with a label in hand with government ID photos using ML. Automatic onboarding within a few minutes.

And
No
Fucking
Corporate
Pizza slice
Cut
Take off

Wake up
The god protocol is here

>> No.17418417

>>17418369
Refer to this
>>17418392

A DAO with absolute trusted data through an oracle network could do KYC within a few minutes without any human approval beyond querying thousands of databases with human records.

Do any of you have any knowledge about what’s happening in the field of CS and development today?

Or do you throw money at shit with your dick out and McDonald’s cap on

>> No.17418431

>>17418171
Honestly the only thing I see on /g/ is Satania posting, consoomer threads, /csg/, tech celebs... You used to have good threads. Fucking hell even /biz/ had better /g/ threads than /g/ with that guy who was posting Infosec / Pentesting threads.

>> No.17418440

>>17418392
>Chainlink oracles are the peak of trust
Wow, this thread really is the place for pea-brained platitudes.

>> No.17418444

>>17418392
>Flying cars will make it so much faster to go from San Francisco to Providence so I can get fucked in the ass on both coasts in the same day. The nuclear fuel source will make it so that you can basically buy one soda can of Uranium and fly around for the rest of your life.

This is how you sound.

>> No.17418465

>>17418440
>Wake up the god protocol is here!

I lost it at that, I can't reply to this zooming faggot anymore.

>> No.17418470

>>17418444
A blockchain is simple math and cryptography brainlet

Data aggregation is the easiest shit in the world right now for devs

You’re really comparing something as simple as this’ fundamentals to something outlandish as flying cars? Ngmi

>> No.17418485

Man im just a 19 year old zoomer
lurking here and i dont understand a word yall are saying but ill trust yall and bought link for 200€

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17418491

>>17418392
Segay wants to know your location

>> No.17418490

>>17418465
I’m hyperbolic and autistic as shit

>> No.17418500

>>17418198
I don't think journalists would just write lies, you know?

>> No.17418527

>>17418491
I’m going to meet Sergey at SmartCon 0. Already bought the tickets.

I’m going to work for this guy even if I have to cut my salary

I’m not missing this.
My autism is my super power

>> No.17418530

>>17418245
>How could uber use smart contracts?
You could use GPS tracking data from the driver and client's phone (and the car) to trigger an automatic destination confirmation.
Or a confirmation key given to the client's phone in advance or something.
That would trigger automatic payments.

Something like that.

>> No.17418542

>>17418527
Plane tickets*** to NY.

>> No.17418555

>>17418392
Very nice anon and I agree but we are a long way from that, because all kinds of fraud can be invented where you look at how smart contracts work and exploit loopholes in them. It's a bit naive to think just because you're accessing certain databases that you will have flawless kyc.

>> No.17418624

>>17418555
Some of my KYC for ICO buys in 2017/2018 were completely automated. Went very smoothly.
But I think decentralized Uber is probably a complicated use case for oracles... too many things that can go wrong. Regulators have been fighting back against these services and that requires a guy in a suit to resolve.
They received something like 6000 sexual assault claims... their customer service receive thousands of complaints each day - it's not something the "free market" and a review system can simply fix. It'll be a niche service for ancap types and won't scale.

A decentralized onlyfans service might be something more realistic to start with. Web only type of platforms to decentralize.

>> No.17418630

>>17418527
Try to hook up with the queen of biz there. I hope Tom Gonser is there too

>> No.17418677

>>17418555
My cousin (fuckin pajeet) works as an Uber onboarder. Majority (95%+) information the physical workers do is look and sign off an aggregated doc that shows the records of the driver and overall history from multiple kyc db

Uber does not reinvent the wheel
They use apis like the rest of the world

>> No.17418693

>>17418624
Look, someone who is logical and isn't an 18 year old retard!

Smart contracts won't be used for anything that typical retarded zoomers use. It will be helpful in things like engaging in new, complex corporate agreements and monitoring supply chains. I find it hilarious that there are zoomers that think this is even remotely as revolutionary as the internet. Smart contracts are dry, boring digital agreements. Nothing more. They help expedite some things.

>> No.17418701

>>17418677
Don’t understand?
Summary: in person KYC is a facade.

Whether a human looks at the report and sees bad activity

Or a fucking if else / switch statement blocks in sequence

It is
A
Fucking
Facade

So normies feel secure with the Uber co-sign

>> No.17418711

>>17418693
I’m 26
Pretty autistic and zoomy af
But definitely making more money than you
Definitely
Even in my internship days

>> No.17418752

>>17418711
You're such an embarrassment that I genuinely feel bad for you. Trying to compare your salary to others on an anonymous shitposting board. You really need to get your life together.

>> No.17418758

>>17418485
Keep holding young blood, we're gonna make it

>> No.17418764

Ok, the tech is great.. buy yall need to remember this is still pre-revenue. Nobody is paying anything to USE link. We all just guessing and throwing money around. Speculation still drives/dumps the price right now.

>> No.17418776

>>17418693
Yeah dumbass
They are super boring
Just like the structuring of HTTPS and consensus creation in the computing community

But dumbass
You use the internet NOW don’t you? And your mom god bless her retarded ancient ass does not know what HTTPS is

Guess what
You’re your mom now
Except your dumbass won’t even know it’s Chainlink securing the web apps you use

Goes full circle
Circle of life and retards

>> No.17418793

>>17418624
once Uber (or its successor) has automated, driverless cars, smart contracts will be the norm

>> No.17418796

>>17418752
Honestly as an autistic fuck
Salary makes me feel great compared to normies who top out at 35 around 160k

>> No.17418809

>>17418752
So yeah maybe it is cringe
But I don’t feel it
It feels cool to me

>> No.17418824

>>17418764
Yea it mainly driven by speculation. Not sure if it good to compare but it may just be like how biotechs operate we will have to see.

At one point vertex was worth $4.63 cents and is now the only real player in cystic fibrosis drugs.

>> No.17418825

>>17417135
what's the point of this expensive webscrapper again?

>> No.17418862

>>17418793
SICK! ILL BE 65 YEARS OLD BY THEN! CANT WAIT!

>> No.17418868

>>17418825
Webscrapers are awesome for data aggregation

But if that data is bullshit and or centralized (corruptible)
Your data based products are also bullshit (corruptible)

>> No.17418887

>>17418862
Wrong
Only thing holding autonomous vehicles back is bad training data and the fear of a mass hack

I wonder what innovation would help us here

>> No.17418903

>>17418764
>Ok, the tech is great.. buy yall need to remember this is still pre-revenue. Nobody is paying anything to USE Bitcoin.

You, a decade ago.

>> No.17418921

>>17418903
It’s even worse.
He’s seen the dinosaur that is bitcoin get to where it is.
He’s see the asbergers baby Ethereum became just as an ICO platform (what is this, like .01% of the platforms potential? The fuck?)

And now sees Chainlink
And goes
Hurrdurr

>> No.17418940

>>17418921
Wait up
Even worse
He sees Chainlink and Arbitrum fulfilling the promise of the massively scalable Ethereum platform and mass computing become possible

And goes hurrdurr 10 years ***

>> No.17418996

>>17418277
you don't need oracles for this

99% of this shit is solutions looking for a problem

>> No.17419025

>>17418996
You do
Unless you want Uber to collect their cut and make the ride more expensive for the rider and less lucrative for the driver

Low iq

>> No.17419053

Sooo.. If I have ZERO link right now..should I start buying? new to crypto

>> No.17419061

This is depressing. I know all Link FUD is bullshit, I'm sure it'll have huge adoption... But we're still so far away from that, Chain Link in its current state is a barely working MVP, for actual commercial adoption there's a shitton of features missing, most not even scheduled yet, just chilling in the icebox. Link $1000 eoy for sure, but end of 2023 at the earliest. Which is so depressing, I wanna be rich now...

>> No.17419104

>>17419025
Uber is a software company that is regularly updating and maintaining code you fucking idiot. You've already demonstrated your complete lack of tether to the real world. It's not like Uber is just 3 guys in suits that collect money all day. There are very few use cases where Smart Contracts provide a benefit, and that is why you don't see any companies rushing to adopt smart contracts. Blockchains are also pieces of shit that ruin the functionality of any project in which they're implemented, and this is why they're used very sparingly even in the projects that used to tout the fact that they're using blockchain for marketing purposes.

>> No.17419105

>>17418996
Problem:
Contractors offering driving services are limited to platforms like Lyft and Uber. They can not determine their own rates. They have a hefty cut of their fee go toward the corporation who signed them on.

Problem: riders using ride sharing apps have to pay a premium for their deliveries because the application platform demands a cut.

Solution
Cut the fuck out of the platforms
And everyone wins

This is so simple for low iqs
We are using fucking ride sharing as an example

You brainlets couldn’t fathom even this low level iq of a use case

Imagine multi national corporation data sharing without either party being physically exposed to the other party

God literally checks as the mediator
And god doesn’t need skin in the game directly
He just does what he does
God shit

>> No.17419121

>>17419104
They aren’t rushing because DAOs would replace bullshit tech companies like Uber. The company application as a mediator model will die soon.

>> No.17419148

>>17419105
You're just talking nonsense and you sound like a complete idiot. No one is going to create and maintain a platform without any incentive. No single "full stack dev" like yourself is going to write a "perfect uber dapp" *Powered by Chainlink* that cuts out the middle man. You sound like a 12 year old retard.

>> No.17419164

>>17419121
Jesus Christ, you are such an idiot it is exhausting.

>> No.17419169

I’m done for today autists
Sell or hold
Doesn’t matter to anyone but yourself

Whether you see bullshit larps from pseudo-intellectuals or true passion for a rising technology from people who are integrated into the field

It all ends up one way
It’s all you anon
Buy or sell or never buy and think it’s all bullshit
It’s all you

>> No.17419180

>>17419148
fucking this

literally nobody will do this

>>17419169
good

>> No.17419206

>>17419164
See you in a few years
You’ll see the app launched soon enough while you still work in your cubicle

Guys like me exist
I don’t want a cut of the application profit
I’ll literally spend 1k (1/190th my yearly salary pre tax) to register the app on the apple store and launch the Ethereum contract

You’d be surprised how many of us don’t want a cut and how these applications can survive without us past inception

>> No.17419225
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17419225

Buy when there's crying and pink wojaks on the board
Sell when the catalog is full of green and 'what was that'

NEVER THROW AWAY YOUR STACK BY TRADING
Swing about 5% of your stack, any more and you'll be too emotional and you deserve the loss

>> No.17419228

>>17419169
>Even I realize I sound like an idiot
>I guess I'll go now

Why can't you retards ever step back and say, "Oh hmm, I never thought about it that way, maybe my entire perspective on this is based in fanciful retardation and I need to reconsider all the bullshit I constantly spew." ?

>> No.17419232

>>17419206
Just out of spite for corporations with bullshit technology
Oh look I’m uber I’m a big central authority that wants to make every driver my bitch

Fuck em
I won’t profit but fuck them
Once CL is up and in full swing the app could be done in two weeks.

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17419250

>>17419232
>47 posts by this ID

based and never selling

>> No.17419251

>>17419206
You'll be surprised at how few people will use a piece of shit application built by a lonely retard out of touch with reality. Good luck with your TempleOS.

>> No.17419253

>>17419250
I’m hella autistic

>> No.17419276

>>17419253
Your understanding of autism is as sound as your understanding of smart contracts -- in that you understand neither. You're just an idiot that spent too much time on biz.

>> No.17419282

>>17417900
this

also eth staking pools

>> No.17419286

>>17419251
We’ll see tranny

>> No.17419351

>>17418500
Lol normie faggot fuck off

>> No.17419407

I really wanna go to the Brooklyn summit but im worried Corona-chan world tour will be in full swing by then

>> No.17419429

>>17419407
>by then
Yeah it is silently in full swing right now, bodies pile up in the streets within 2 weeks.

>> No.17419483

>>17419407
I’m in NYC And will livestream for you fags. How do I get tickets?

>> No.17419504

>>17417377
Check, nufags will never make it

>> No.17419505

realistically how useful is an oracle that updates every hour?

>> No.17419674

>>17417280
All people on this board can’t be this stupid...

>> No.17419694

>>17419505
pretty useful for smart contract onboarding, oracle pricing, node operator payout contracts

>> No.17419953

I just jerked off and coomed

>> No.17420000

>>17417339
lmao this. also 4chan user statistics is good way to tell when to sell. when you see /biz/ spiking you knopw ATH is near.

>> No.17420118 [DELETED] 

>>17418711
>>17418809

post paycheck with timestamp

>> No.17420139

>>17417257
I've always thought to myself we're going to see decentralized Uber, decentralized Youtube, decentralized just about EVERYTHING. At least Twitter is allegedly forward thinking in embracing blockchain tech and is racing to create the decentralized twitch protocol to be used by all.

Godspeed, I hope you do make it with your project.

>> No.17420403

Note how they've given this one to the new node operators. Gets more users inboard and invested through the generous subsidy.

>> No.17420446

>>17419053
YES YOU DOLT.

>> No.17420460

>>17418292
Uber would use OGN

>> No.17420549

>>17417970
Having a 140+ IQ does not make you an autist.
But not being an autist when you have a high IQ may make your life harder.

>> No.17420624

>>17417135
oh linkies
$3.90
just HODL

>> No.17420632
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17420632

>> No.17420711

>>17420549
>>17417970
no one is actually smart on biz. there is no person here that would be able to successfully solve a highschool math final exam

>> No.17420740

>>17420711
I'm a Physics phd so, objectively wrong.

>> No.17420825

>I'm autistic
>I'm autistic
>I'm autistic
Eh, nah I think you are just really desperate to be special.

>> No.17420849

>>17418793
Driverless cars are even more exploitable. The problem with all these examples is that they don't deal with exploits because scammers know they have to deal with a person right now somewhere along the line so they don't even bother. A smart contract is like a logical puzzle, a challenge. The rules are set so you only need to find a flaw in the rules and cash in. There's no human element of common sense to stop you. That's what holds back most people from scamming now.

>> No.17420868

>>17417400
>horses are shitting everywhere and dying
>HEY LET'S TRY TO USE AN EXPLODING MACHINE WHICH ALREADY HAS A DISASTROUS TRACK RECORD!

No one is using any of this shit.

>> No.17420984

>>17420868
You all suck at analogies. So many retards here.

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17421079

>>17417493
>Toastertecc asked about this specifically
It was a good question to ask, too.

>> No.17421154

>>17420984
ive seen worse. he is probably right tough

>> No.17421251

>>17418485
How does $3,000,000 sound?

>> No.17422170

>>17419148
May be wrong here but isn’t that what POS is for? But if you mean writing the program than I suppose you hire the chainlink company itself to do it?

>> No.17422246

>>17417135
if I were you, I'll stop analyzing this project's bullshit. there are 0% chances it will go up $5 fren. screencap this

>> No.17422318

>>17422246
Capped.

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17422542

>>17420632
Based.

>> No.17422555

>>17422246
this
chainlink is literally just a json parser written on the back of a big mac wrapper at sibos and the only person on sergey's team is his philosophy major and the price of a cup of coffee will tank to 0c because of this crypto token

>> No.17422561

>>17417275
Imagine all the dead niggeRs

>> No.17422568

>>17422555
Can't wait for free coffee when link dumps to 0.

>> No.17422573

>>17422561

based $.00 coin ID

>> No.17422585

>>17422170
Jesus
I’m done coming here
You people don’t deserve Chainlink
It’s not wonder Sergey hates the community

>> No.17422618

>>17417970
I'm an engineer, so I'm pretty good at math.

>> No.17422786

>>17422585
call me a nigger again.

>> No.17422809

>>17422786
Nigger

>> No.17422900

>>17422809
https://www.linklaters.com/en-us/find-a-lawyer/joshua-klayman

https://www.isla.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/0/ISLA_Linklaters_Digitalisation_Paper_October2019-compressed.pdf

>> No.17422939

About 1 in 7 Italians with covid-19 are in ICU or dead.

If this hits 60% of the world like some officials have predicted, then that's gonna be 1 in 7 people dying.

In the United States alone:
327m people
60% of 327m is 196m
14% of 196m is 27.5m

But the US has less than 1m hospital beds. And very few of those are ICU beds. Even if HALF the 1m hospital beds were ICU beds, that would only be 500k ICU beds. So of he 27.5m ICU or dead, 0.5m would be ICU and 27m would be dead.

This is why Italy is locking down cities. The following is from the NEW YORK TIMES, one of the most reputable, if not THE most reputable, newspapers in the United States. This is not some far out conspiracy site, it's a reputable, mainstream news site reporting a fucking apocalyptic statistic:

Europe’s largest outbreak of the new coronavirus outbreak has erupted in Lombardy, the northern region that includes Milan. About half of the country’s 229 cases are in Lombardy. The government said at least 26 patients were in intensive care, and has reported six deaths.

https://www-nytimes-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.nytimes.com/2020/02/24/world/asia/china-coronavirus.amp.html?amp_js_v=a3&amp_gsa=1&usqp=mq331AQFKAGwASA%3D#referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&amp_tf=From%20%251%24s&ampshare=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2F2020%2F02%2F24%2Fworld%2Fasia%2Fchina-coronavirus.html

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>>17422900
Checked. Who the fuck names a gurl Joshua? Is this a mutt thing i dont get it

>> No.17423046

>>17422956
Ari Juels + Joshua Ashley Klayman (legal chair WSBA) + MONAX (ISO20022 SWIFT PoC) @ 2016 WSBA event

Nov 30, 2016
>A group of Wall Street insiders and blockchain innovators took to the stage yesterday at the New York Law School in Manhattan to sort through when a smart contract is a bad idea, when it's a good idea and what stands in the way of widespread proliferation of the technology. "There are some looming grand challenges," said Ari Juels, professor at Cornell Tech and co-director at the Initiative for CryptoCurrencies & Contracts (IC3). Speaking on a panel about implementing legally sound, secure smart contracts, at an event hosted by the Wall Street Blockchain Alliance Juels broke down the key obstacles into two main categories.

https://www.coindesk.com/blockchain-smart-contracts-looming-challenges/

>Global message network SWIFT has developed a proof of concept with Monax Industries on how the ISO 20022 message standard can be used in blockchain technology to express specific data content in financial instruments and functions between multiple parties. The smart contracts, written in Solidity. represented asset servicing across the full lifecycle of a bond trade.

https://finops.co/operations/blockchains-smart-contracts-what-smart-whats-not/

https://www.wsba.co/legal.html

>> No.17423093

>>17422939
Im in the mountains with foodstuffs and my ar15. Let the happening happen.

>> No.17423160

>>17419104
weak fud

>> No.17423218

>>17417773
Incredibly redpilled
Filled me with hope
Avg buy .36
Cheers cunt

>> No.17423295

>>17418011
How do you find customers?

>> No.17423450

>>17418624
Decentralized upwork would be nice. Could be integrated with kleros.

Shit I might get to work on that.

>> No.17423923

>>17421079

Source on pic? Is that really her with a photoshopped mask?

>> No.17424204

>>17423046
God bless you