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BTC -> ETH -> LINK -> ?????

>> No.21160834

>>21160810
dogecoin

>> No.21160843

>>21160810
LINK

>> No.21160851

>>21160810
trade

>> No.21160865

>>21160810
XRP

>> No.21160876

>>21160810
RLC

>> No.21160878

>>21160810

LINK

just getting started mong

>> No.21160879

ATOM

>> No.21160884

>>21160810
Statera

>> No.21160900

>>21160810
Sora

>> No.21161307

>>21160810
that's it, that's the end

>> No.21161449

Think about it structurally. ETH is the settlement layer, LINK/Arbitrum is the computation, execution layer.
So the question is, is there another FUNDAMENTAL tool that is needed that isn't on these two layers.
I would argue that it would be identity. Personalised, decentralised ID that identifies you as a participant in trades, and that allows you to sell your data for profit at will.
While I know there are a number of crypto projects working on this, this isn't a problem I see being solved by a startup. This would need to be a top down project because it would require absolutely watertight credibility to get mass adoption.
I haven't looked into it, but I think Microsoft is working on an ID solution.
It's also worth noting that the next big infrastructural tool may not be tokenised. I don't think ID will be tokenised. Chainlink is insanely special in that it is at the confluence between an absolutely critical piece of baseline infrastructure AND something where tokenisation is needed to function.

>> No.21161495

>>21160810 TENDIES

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>>21160810
YFI.

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>>21160810

>> No.21161709

>>21161612
At first I was skeptical but then I thought about all the time and hassle of approving staged payouts for contracts when I worked in vidya. Must be similar problems in most offices. Sell me some more on pnk?

>> No.21161865

>>21160878
im trying to spot the next big thing early. I was early on BTC on ETH and on LINK but have been poor each time. This time I have money to throw in and the run hasn't began. I will be able to throw in more when the bull is in effect.

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BTC -> ETH -> LINK -> PNK

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>>21160810
Sora

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>>21160810
LINK > BTC > ETH > DMG

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>>21161612
>>21162008
These

>> No.21162212

>>21160810
we really don't need anything else for now
>BTC: basically just digital gold
>ETH: main currency of the frontend of the ethereum network (person to person transactions)
>LINK: currency used on the backend of the ethereum network (to fetch data and put it into smart contracts)

What's next is a technology to come and usurp ethereum, however I doubt that will ever happen. We have digital currency, we have distributed code execution, and now we have a way to feed data into that code. What we need now is for industry to start adopting the technology en masse, and get more development effort to solve the scalability issues

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>>21161709

Its basically this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XL2RLTmqG4w

>> No.21162230

LIT

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>>21161612
>>21162008
>>21162132
>>21162217
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

>> No.21162243

>>21160810
Algorand. Cash app but crypto, super fast, staking, low fees, low market cap. You’re welcome anon

>> No.21162291

>>21162217
Thanks fren, I'll give it a watch!

>> No.21162324

>>21162217
so just a bunch of randos on the block chain settle disputes between two or more parties? Will people agree to this though?

>> No.21162386

>>21161449
>identity
The thing that Bitcoin, ETH and Link have is fungability, meaning that you can trade 1 BTC for any other BTC and not care. Each unit of each currency is interchangeable with any other.
The next step could be something non-fungible, where each unit has a unique identity, which could represent a human's ID, ownership in a specific real world asset like a house etc..

>> No.21162400

>>21162324

Well firstly, they would only allow people with knowledge of a particular issue be eligible for certain "jury duties", and secondly, its best to think of Kleros as a first line of legal action.

If you're certain you've been wronged and want to evoke a Kleros trial, it can shut shit down then and there, rather than drag things out for months while you try to navigate legal systems across borders. It could honestly save companies a LOT of money. Its not the end all be all for disputes though, im sure if you REALLY disagree with the outcome, you could then pursue legal action, but this should be a good system for most disputes.

Plus there are measures in place to punish bad jurors and rewarding jurors that make consistently good calls.

>> No.21162423

>>21160810
BTC -> ETH -> LINK -> XSN, PNK

>> No.21162501

>>21161612
someone fix this graph.

XSN 3rd after ETH in terms of importance to crypto.

No one will adopt a slow crypto. Also centralized defeats the purpose of crypto.

>> No.21162516

>>21160810
XSN

>> No.21162536

>>21162501
theyre not ordered by importance. Link is literally more important than btc

>> No.21162540

>>21162104
Based

>> No.21162600

>>21162386
That's essentially what I mean. But if you're going to transfer real estate on the blockchain using non-fungible representations of assets, then you can't do that until you have a rock solid form of identity to prove ownership. You can't just send a house to an anonymous BTC-like address.

>> No.21162829

>>21162600
Very true, I wonder though if this would be anywhere near as big a piece of the puzzle. I guess I could see a future where literally all ownership is registered on the blockchain.

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>>21162008
My Pinkies and Linkies are so fucking stinky

>> No.21163162

>>21162400
>Well firstly, they would only allow people with knowledge of a particular issue be eligible for certain "jury duties
But who has the authority to determine if someone is credentialed enough to act as jurors on the block chain? Who are 'they', specifically?