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Openlaw MS Office plug-in is live.

>> No.19117509

Brace for this is bullish for xrp

>> No.19117521

>>19117474
fuggg
like the new design but not sure this is going to pump our bags

>> No.19117525

>>19117474
i wonder why they named it molach. do child sacrifices require contractual agreements?

>> No.19117742

>>19117525
They named it moloch as an homage to his death, ave Marbas

>> No.19117795

>>19117474
epic, they have a talk at ISDA coming up.

>> No.19117816
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>>19117795
Yup, May 20th

>> No.19117829

>>19117742
Is that the same entity that had Paul Walker assassinated?

>> No.19117902

>>19117509
They're using chainlink for this you retard

>> No.19117960

>>19117474
Show me actual law firms (that matter) using it, I might pay attention. Other e-signature systems exist and have for years, that work, and don't need to be tied to a shitcoin.

>> No.19117989

>>19117902
They're using Ethereum, shithead.

"A contract can be created via OpenLaw. Once the agreement is signed, a cryptographic hash of the agreement will be created and recorded to the Ethereum blockchain."

https://www.openlaw.io/faq

>> No.19118007

>>19117989
how do you think it reaches the ETH chain my friend

>> No.19118037

>>19117989
ethereum and chainlink are not mutually exclusive lol

>> No.19118039

>>19117474
Nobody cares, chainshit is crashing.

>> No.19118106

>>19118039

Everything is crashing per usual when BTC does. Again how does anyone think the data will reach ETH? Its not like Chainlink is the oracle network of choice for openlaw or anything. Is it cope or just ignorance I can't even tell anymore

>> No.19118140

>>19117989
https://youtu.be/hqW7H7RoZUs?t=1382
Check your sources before you shit your pants newfag

>> No.19118185

>>19118106
>>19118039
Linkbtc is kicking ass right now tho

>> No.19118269

>>19117829
Municipal marmalade makes Mustafa mad.

>> No.19118318

>>19118269
I've got six tickets to Zanzibar and only the finest of municipal marmalade

>> No.19118326

>>19118185

Yea hard to say, looking like a double bottom forming. Its following the trendline nice although the jews pull the rug out from under us out of nowhere sometimes. Chainlink has created a sense of patience and vigilance in me I would have never had otherwise. I started buying 2017, my basis is relatively sexy

>> No.19118362

>>19118269
You're traveling the wrong direction.

>> No.19118611

>>19117989
It amazes me how many of you have absolutely no understanding how any of these things work.

I know close to nothing about programming, but I know enough about crypto to at least participate and learn from conversations.

You're such a butt fucking faggot that you aren't even able to smell your own ignorance.

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>>19117525
>>19117742
>tfw invested in an anti-christ project and don't want to back out anymore because the gains are too good to pass up

>> No.19118982

>>19118269
delete this

>> No.19119095

Lmfao is this a joke
This is so basic it’s called proof of existence.

Take pdf
Turn to binary
Hash binary
Put hash on chain

At later point to confirm document was made at a certain date and not modified re do the steps above and if you get the same hash from the questioned pdf wala it is untampered and proven to exist on chain at a given time

This is not revolutionary at all
Holy fuck this
po.et has been doing this forever

I thought you could launch a smart contract from word that would be fucking BULLISH

But this
This is fucking retarded for anyone that knows solidity, web dev, basic cryptography

>> No.19119128

>>19119095
r u ok?

>> No.19119142

>>19119128
No asshole I’m not
I was seriously expecting launching smart contracts from Microsoft word I was cumming myself weeks back

But this???
This is fucking juvenile

>> No.19119183

>>19119095
Well yeah openlaw is literally a couple of hipsters.

>> No.19119191

>>19119128
You have no idea how much of a burn this is

I seriously believed we were going to launch smart contracts from word not fucking PoE

>> No.19119227

>>19117816
this gives me deja vu, didnt this happen a year ago too? pretty sure open law spoke at an isda event a year ago as well. its all so tiring desu.

>> No.19119232

I took a look at it.
This is so basic it's laughable. Looks like it was made by a freshman CS student. Unbelievable

>> No.19119241

>>19118269
Anyone else feeling sleepy...??

Time to go to bed...

>> No.19119252
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>>19119232
>>19119191
>>19119142
Learn to samefag

>> No.19119253

this has nothing to do with mobius sirs

>> No.19119286

>>19117474
This has nothing to do with cryptocurrencies.

>> No.19119292

>>19119252
That’s not me asshole
But I’ll say this
It’s not basic CS

It takes some degree of niche knowledge beyond a senior developer level to implement

This doesn’t mean it’s worthless
It just means it’s fucking POE and not smart contracts launching from word

That is why I’m pissed
Ignore the other asshole saying he read the code

>> No.19119605

>>19119292
You're right, the "massacre" at Waco was obviously a ritual sacrifice to Moloch.

>> No.19119634

>>19117902
Humph, Chainlink.
Stay poor I guess faggot 2020 is zerp year

>> No.19119655

>>19118007
Merkel trees or nationalized auger

>> No.19119673

>>19119634
>Humph
Yikes

>> No.19119698

>>19118106
Auguer bro.
They'll have a prediction market where dudes will physically call the buyer and seller of a good or service and see if payment was made and/or good or service recieved and update the market.

Of course there will be redundancy so many people will call, it could be quite annoying and labor intensive

>> No.19119928

>>19119698
are you actually retarded?

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>>19119227
This is like the third or fourth time OpenLaw is speaking at ISDA.
Pic is from one of the previous times.

>> No.19120886

>>19118611
>reddit spacing
>comment contains no content

>> No.19121003

>>19119292
https://www.openlaw.io/

Dude, it's creating smart contracts using every day tools, like Microsoft Office or Google Docs. It doesn't solely have e-signature functionality.

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ITS HERE

>> No.19121866

>>19117474
just loaded up on more XRP

>> No.19121903

>>19119634
Cringe

>> No.19121915

>>19121866
Don’t post if you’re not going to bother to read a bit of the thread dumbass

>> No.19122223

>>19119928
How does auguer verify arbitrary events?

>> No.19122337

Imagine using discord and having an avatar picture and a username and online "friends" lmao

>> No.19123342

>>19119095
it's a first step. i'm sure they have plans for more sophisticated contracts