They literally groomed him from the very beginning to usher in history’s ever first financial panopticon.
>>61195605>he thinks chainlinks domain is limited to finance
>>61195655Explain
they groomed him to spread his cheeks for BJC
>>61195660I think he means that chainlink will have proof-of-social-credit oracles that will verify you have been a good goy and can access services like leaving your wage cage or opening the door to your cuck pod
>>61195678Isn’t that what financial panopticon is?
>>61195605>unironically looked like him
>>61195605He changed, didn't he ?
>>61195605Oh sure, everyone cheers when you talk about tokenizing money, gold, stocks, etc, but the moment you try to tokenize people or their souls everyone gets mad. The absolute hypocrisy
>>61195830Imagine the possibilities when we tokenize identity
>>61195835On one hand I am sure it will be used for horrors beyond our comprehension, but on the other at least it will enable things like smart contract marriages that don't allow for no-fault divorce.Will be an interesting tossup. But most importantly it hopefully makes my bags go to the moon and me a lot of money lol
>>61195792Young Sergey always reminds me of Molyneux. Probably a bad sign lol
>>61195678Yeah and it will be 81k by 2026… oh wait.. let’s not talk about the price. Or the chart. Shall we?
>>61195854Normies are beyond saving anyways so might as well make money off of them
that's very true, let me check the price really quick
kek linkies
>>61195660Link can eventually be used as a tamper proof, collateralized layer for *all* recordable and arguably useful data.Smartcontracts can have inputs and outputs for *any* form of said useful data or triggerable event made regarding it if programmed to do so. Not just financial data. A properly designed system based on a mature chainlink network could conceivably be used to replace current systems of government, data collection, social engineering, and a bunch of things people haven't even thought of yet.Are you starting to understand?
>>61196275>>61196877>>61196903
>>61196940Holy shit XRPbros WAGMI
>>61195830Hey guys XRP holder. Never understood the beef. We don't compete as far as I know. First time poking in as op was successful with bait. I bit, now I'm here. Reel me in. I'm gonna ask the questions I've been wondering about but not bothered.>Oh sure, everyone cheers when you talk about tokenizing money, gold, stocks, etc,I thought that's what nfts where for. How are you guys involved? They did the bs "art run" to introduce people to the concept of owning an infinitely reproducible thing. Later they are used for ownership of gold real estate etc.Whose got a spoon? I don't even need airplane noises.Second question. Fr, WTF is an Oracle?
>>61197988Bunch of 4channers tried to meme it as /ourcoin/. Turns out the presentation was next to the toilets and turned out to be a flop. Price cratered to below ICO prices and now there are anons desperate to dump their holdings into any pump. You would know all this if you had been in crypto since December.
What am I missing? You guys have been memeing this shitcoin since 2019 to try and lure in some normies to dump your bags on. It’s had less price action than bitcoin I don’t get it. It’ll never surpass the MC of bitcoin so there’s like a 5x at best left in it…. What am I missing?
>>61198017thanks astro
Like cattle to the slaughter house.
>>61198299well how do you know its astro hey why would you try and dox some anon on 4chan anon seriously this is going too far rethink your life i cant believe in 2025 someone would try and dox anon on 4chan
>>61198393ok astro.
Buy Redstone oracles and physical silver if you want to make it
>>61195605Why not a black guy?
The planet-sized brain which is in the process of being birthed will have, as an aspect of its self-awareness, full visibility and comprehension of nearly all financial transactions on Earth.
>>61199033
>>61198299God I remember the whole astro saga back in the old days...wasn't he tonguing a dildo in one pic?
>>61199040Is this where the last spotted in thailand backpacking comes from?
>>61199253Hmmm i thought it was vietnam?Would be interesting to know who was there with him. No way he drank the 3 gallons of water all by himself...
>>61199368No the meme was that he exit scammed and escaped to Thailand iirc
>>61199253no this was from like 2015 on a share a couch website or something, he had a profile with some picshe likes going to museums and all the reviews he received from people sleeping on his couch very positive
>>61195663Bam. Bingo
>>61199033>>61199040somebody post the estonia flag ferry pic
>>61199375Those reviews sold me he sounded like a lovely host
>>61199033>>61199040Post more rare serfs pleas
>>61199403
>>61195655Well for starters AI is going to need real time provable true data. How the fuck will they do this without Chainlink?
>>61195660The 4th industrial revolution has begunhttps://youtu.be/9D9rz3-bDNk?si=wXxBamdYcua6bLf0
>>61195835I'll sell my identity for 100 measly linkies
>>61200098Where is the pic where he and Schwab took photo together? I can’t find it online anywhere
>>61199925>provable true datachainlink doesn't solve this. they are calling pulic apis of exchanges, calculate a median of the results and push it to the blockchain
>>61199918sn=sn
>>61195605Well, yes, that's why we all invested in it.Unlike bullshit like Beyond Meat, Chainlink is something that solves problems and makes life easier in a way that most people will barely notice in their every day lives.Behind the scenes it will make transactions seamless in ways that will be revolutionary for markets.The elites often have ideas and plans that go nowhere and amount to nothing because they aren't realistic about the world. Chainlink is solving problems with the global economy that need solving because they haven't been updated in a while.The dumber that people get, the more they're going to need to rely on foolproof infrastructure to keep them safe
>>61200446Damn that last point is a good one
>>61200335You still don’t get it do you? Doesn’t matter if data is true or not. What matters is what they say it’s true
>>61200335Yes. The point of the oracle system is to ensure the on chain data can’t be tampered with, not that the off chain data can’t be. People confuse “truth > trust”. A source of truth always needs to exist. That source can be a single entity. However, you can not trust bad actors will not take the truth and twist it for their own means. It’s quite easy to tamper with smart contracts by manipulating the data that goes into it, unless you have a source guaranteeing the truth. The value is in the ability to guarantee the greatest source of truth in transactions.
>>61197988eeeeerrrrrr eeeeeeeerrrrrrrrr open wideeeeeeNFTs was first designed by the permissionless sector where they tied it to art because that's the easiest thing to tie it to. Banks saw how crazy people went with speculation and thought, "oh, we'll make NFTs too, and also have them represent assets we own". Thus banks have spent the last few years building the necessary infrastructure and are right at the start line waiting for the shot (the market infrastructure bill at the Capitol) to start running with the a new NFT craze to sell to people where instead of buying art, they'll shill you buying 0.000001% of some castle in Europe or actual pieces of art of real value or cars or houses etc.Chainlink works by connecting their banking sytems to their blockchains, their blockchains to other banks' blockchains, and all those banks blockchains to permissionless blockchains (Ethereum Solana, Binance Chain, etc, etc,). You could say that Chainlink links chains together... hyuck hyuck hyuck....Then Chainlink also works by creating an additional feed, a reserve feed to indicate what real world conditions are happening to said NFT. In other words, these NFTs created in Chainlink's ecosystem cannot function outside of Chainlink's system as they require infrastructure to be continuously updated and infrastructure to be transported. Only Chainlink has had their infrastructure adapted to be able be in this position.And to answer your question an Oracle is an entity that delivers data to and from the blockchain. If an oracle is faulty or unreliable or malicious, it compromises the integrity of the smartcontract ingesting the data it delivers. Chainlink won the oracle war by being hyperreliable. And found a niche where because they have a separate network of nodes outside of blockchains but don't have to record transactions in their nodes, this allows them to focus on so many other features that blockchains can't do (like... go look this up).
>>61202190Banks will just make their own oracles.XRP wins.
erm...ICP makes Chainlink obsolete...
>>61202201This, same way xrp is its own native oracle, chainshit not required
>>61202201they did; it's called chainlink
it's the final stinkdown