>Chad contributes to the chainlink project >Chad actually also works for a huuuge corporation called Teradata >Teradatas twitter follows our Tiger Mother >Teradata has close ties to Companys involved in IC3 >Teradata has usecases for smart contracts
I'm not convinced by any of these infographics. It just seems like some guy interested in contributing to a project in his field. It doesn't mean that the company is connected to smartcontract. Just that they are potential users.
Cooper Myers
Twitter follows are not strong evidence of connection either. Just proof of interest.
Tyler Reed
*sigh* I don’t even care about these connections anymore, we all know link is a pretty sure shot, the problem is, can it moon in this shit bear market? Feel like I’ll be holding for years.
Lucas Long
>they have a usecase >they have the perfect connections for this >they got a man on the project
I'm not denying that. But link is so general, basically everyone has a use case. Every large data company has connections and a use case for link. It's interesting that an employee of theirs is working on link, but it doesn't look like much to me. Lots of devs work on stuff unrelated to their jobs.
>>Teradatas twitter follows our Tiger Mother Recitifying: she follows them. And has been following them before her chainlink hire. She follows a lot of random tech firms due to being involved in AI before. Sadly another very loose connection that doesn't mean much. Nor is it surprising that a tech megafirm works with IBM or Microsoft.
It's annoying and misleading how you can't see BOTH shared following AND followers on twitter.
Levi Evans
we are going to make it
Zachary Smith
By the end of the year, when it's worth $1000 each
>And has been following them before her chainlink hire. how to figure out when she started following them? proofs?
>a lot of random tech firms not random at all, all tech firms that have ties to chainlink and smart contracts
>Sadly another very loose connection that doesn't mean much time will tell how right (or wrong) we were. thats gonna be fun.
>Nor is it surprising that a tech megafirm works with IBM or Microsoft. Teradata was a fairly unknown player in this, but the connections here show they might be planning to use smart contracts for their products.
So I wanted to figure out what the Connection is between Chainlink and Mastercard, after all their Logo is on their website so there gotta be something there. what I found: Mastercard has ties with a Company called Diebold Nixdorf (a german multi billion euro company) which is involved in a Project by the Fraunhofer Society which seems to build their supply chain project around (chainlink supported?) smart contracts. Of course they don't name them but it all looks kinda familiar, it looks like Mastercard is already shilling how smart contracts gonna work to their partners who develop with this in mind.
>>And has been following them before her chainlink hire. >how to figure out when she started following them? proofs? Check her Twitter, she hasn't updated it since getting hired, she doesn't even follow Sergey or any cl accounts. The follow accounts are also shown in order from last to first. It's not at the top so it means she started following a long while ago.