In addition, Microsoft Azure which is going to be implemented here, has connections to the smartcontract team
Chainlink??
>is quorom using chainlink? I thought they are using their own oracle?
Yes, and its just a complete coincidence that the ey/ms infographic
ey.com
looks exactly the infographic from smartcontract.com/chainlink
Godspeed
wasnt trying to fud, just wondering if the connection was based on the graphic, or more. Thanks for the info.
Anons dont even realise what a massive deal EY are. Maybe even a better client than microsoft.
If you don't know about the microsoft connection I suggest you read another one of my threads.
>wasnt trying to fud, just wondering if the connection was based on the graphic, or more. >Thanks for the info.
fair enough. Apologies, user. All these fudders got me on a hair trigger.
We're all going to make it.
I hope the fudders know that my dad works for the NSA and he told me that they installed special software to track the fudders, so that after moon, the fudders will be denied their reward in link heaven -- each fudder will have his link tokens replaced 1:1 with bitconnect tokens.
>warosu.org
This was you? I literally go back and read that thread sometimes just to get comfy. You're a blessing user.
The graphic is just icing on the cake. The connections here consist of Microsoft azure's enterprise smart contracts being created by SmartContract, creators of Chainlink. There is a lot of details of why Microsoft's cryptlets or enterprise smart contracts are basically chainlink adapters. In the scenario it looks like they are taking real world data and entering this info on a blockchain smart contract which would require an oracle. It also mentions making royalty payments which would require blockchain to issue off chain payments via api, something chainlink was built for.
yes, and I screenshotted the whole thread which shows the (you's) etc. Hopefully I helped make future millionaires with that info.