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I THINK I FOUND SOMETHING
yesterday i found that the majority of purchased LINK was done through an exchange in estonia. it caused a short pump before we dropped under 7 for the day.
THEN swift put out an event for digitizing assets the week of oracle summit this year.
there's a new protocol called MT 798, and something is supposed to happen in Poland but I can't find what.
Can you guys help me piece this shit together? have all the OG snoopers left this board?

>> No.20549142

>>20549111
Delete this immediately

>> No.20549144

>>20549111
Checked

>> No.20549161

>>20549111
Going to need to give some more details on this OP

>> No.20549166

>>20549111
checked and based. keep digging anons.

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>>20549111
>>20549161
I found this
https://pdf4pro.com/view/citi-s-capability-for-swift-mt798-citigroup-f1c94.html

>> No.20549176
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>first time ever that operations on mainnet dropped to 0 for a day was yesterday
>pivotaltracker shows no new events due until august
>omgfin with more than half of the volume, over 200 million in one day

>> No.20549201

>>20549111
>i found that the majority of purchased LINK was done through an exchange in estonia
>THEN swift put out an event for digitizing assets the week of oracle summit this year.
>there's a new protocol called MT 798, and something is supposed to happen in Poland but I can't find what.

Any clues or sources from where you get that information ?

>> No.20549235

>>20549201
Swift.com/sitemap.xml?page=1
sort by newest, there's a reference to an email address titled SORBNET2 at swift dot com
i googled sorbnet and found information about digitizing currencies in poland

>> No.20549255

>>20549235

Brainlet here, what does any of this shit mean?

>> No.20549299

pathetic shills trying to claw back a profit after chainlink was completely exposed as a scam, 7 cents is imminent!

Jks i just cant help but fud link even though its my only holding

>> No.20549327

>>20549111
>event for digitizing assets the weeks of oracle summit this year
Link

>> No.20549345

>>20549171
this website is really hard to search through. i'm doing intext search on google but get nothing. when i type it into browser it pulls up odd pages

>> No.20549351

>>20549299
I don't care, I'm selling anyway!

>> No.20549355

>>20549327
lol how do you digitise an asset, that doesnt even mean anything its just nonsense to get people to buy

again, sorry just fudding for fun

>> No.20549388

>>20549355
johnny, mommy is calling you back to bed

>> No.20549399

>>20549255
Chainlink = number go up

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>>20549351
lmao

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>>20549111
in Estonia there's Coinmetro, very good project if you ask me.

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https://www.marcopolo.finance/man-voith-complete-digital-payment-commitments-with-bnp-paribas-lbbw/

related?

>> No.20549536

>>20549508
AaaaAaaaAAAAnother Simeon!!!!

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20549558

>>20549508
>Jerome Simeon
>Simeon

>> No.20549576

>>20549558
by god...

>> No.20549611

>>20549508
this one feels like a fucking stretch but i'm really confident with it.
>accord project announces partnership with chainlink
>accord project works with r3 to develop corda smart contracts layer
>r3 works with marcopolo network which banks are using for payment processing, and using mt798 messaging platform
i don't fuckin know

>> No.20549902

>>20549355
you can't be this dumb

>> No.20549993

>>20549902
Nice timestamp - he has already said that he is 100% Link and likes to FUD - for some of us it is habitual
7c EOY!

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>>20549111
>yesterday i found that the majority of purchased LINK was done through an exchange in estonia.
probably coinbase since they do all of their banking through estonia for EU and UK customers. The rest I have literally never heard of. What is the source of this information anon? Good to see more digging threads like this, incredibly comfy.

>> No.20550048

>>20549611
great work anon, definitely onto something here!
XRP(r3) bending the knee to LINK for their own smart contract executions?
Chainlink verifies the data and XRP bridges the payments between currencies maybe.
Just spit-balling here to get my gears turning.

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>>20549111
>>20549144
>>20549166
>>20549299
>>20549255
>>20549355
>>20549388
>>20549399
>>20549611
Czeched. Give me your strength marines never underestimate the power of positive thought

>> No.20550256

Coinbase has a place of business in Estonia you retards. I always send my fiat to an Estonian account when using Coinbase Pro.

>> No.20550297 [DELETED] 

>>20550048
Nobody is ever going to use xrp
Don’t introduce dog shit to my thread
I’m going to bed, I will look more tomorrow. No work thanks to covid so I might as well keep digging

>> No.20550308

>>20550048
I've told people this forever and I always get the "B-B-But codius already does what link does and ripple owns codius" they don't understand that regulations will require 3rd party authentication, especially after the truth of what happened with wirecard comes out

>> No.20550314

>>20550256
All Coinbase transactions in the EU are ran through an Estonian bank called LHV

>> No.20550367

Wasn’t sergey spotted in a McDonald’s in Estonia recently? Could be nothing.

>> No.20550423

>>20550297
haha, fair enough. You brought up r3 and Codius so I went with XRP, it being the fastest (or near) and cheapest way the transact with the best track record is not something to snuff at.

>> No.20550471

>>20550048
The black pill is that it's what you said, but without xrp

>> No.20550519

>>20549255
I'm no financer but sounds to me, on the surface, like possible stock price manipulation

>> No.20550522

>>20550308
I almost see a future of corporates each having their own 'Disney dollars' with a bridging currency such as XRP or something else cheap to run like PoC's. Allowing multiple platforms to run smart contracts with an overseeing Oracle such as LINK to tie it all together.
Not sure why so many think it will just be "one token to rule them all' type deal. PoW is too expensive for constant use but PoC fits this "Green" future bullshit to a tee.

>> No.20550533

>>20550314
Does it go through an exchange called omgfin? That’s what etherscan has listed >>20550423
You’re totally right but it makes more sense and would be better to tokenize the banks asset or debt to send instead of using Xrp. I think it’s more likely we’d see an amazon coin, or HSBC coin on a public blockchain using chainlink, and works with a private permissioned blockchain separately using r3 or the industry equivalent

>> No.20550562

>>20550471
CBDC's just using XRP like protocol of their own making and control? Plebs just miss out and REEEEE

>> No.20550667

>>20550533
No idea, I'm not a snooper, I'm just an Estonian that uses LHV for personal banking I know Coinbase has partnered with LHV is all. One of the founders of LHV bank bought millions worth of Ethereum back during the ATH and then lost his private keys lol. Or so he says. the bank also offers crypto funds for BTC and ETH. Pretty based. Just some general info.