Lol

lol

Attached: lol.jpg (740x1884, 403K)

They say that they're not centralized, but it's been proven that they're basically using chainlink's opensource code for their oracle.

>way safer

That difference in likes is savage

>totally not scripted exchange
>Conspiring with a blue check kike

Yep, not buying this Jew coin

"maturity level" HA

Oraclize is beating them to market. They could legit win this, which is scary.

lmfao how does oraclize plan to beat chainlink to the market when they're literally using chainlink?

wut?

Attached: 1526045242322.jpg (600x801, 122K)

Lol thats because only link has bagholders
>beating
Oraclize already works while link is vaporware, low demand shows current low demand for oracles in general. The may be too expensive

Lmao "points of failure" when all the data is coming from a single source
a dozen nodes will still put out wrong data if the api they are all pulling from is wrong

Attached: oversharing.jpg (1072x890, 78K)

sir gay sounds so desperate lmao

source?

>low demand shows current low demand for oracles in general. The may be too expensive
this is the biggest fear for me.

you're deluded, they don't share any code

>oraclize live since 2016
>chainlink ICOed in 2017
>"oraclize uses chainlink code!"
absolute state of newfags

check the archives from two weeks ago

Oraclize used some open source utility that was written for chainlink. Idiots confused that with "using chainlink code".

Delete this

Attached: images-31.jpg (470x313, 12K)

>oraclize
>not centralized

Hoo boy!

Attached: oraclize is centralized - service interruptions.jpg (2400x1727, 580K)

That's pretty much what that means.

The data source is not the issue. The entire world today runs on these data sources.

You have no idea what you're talking about.

Byteball Bytes (GBYTE) has been using oracles for the p2p flight delay insurance and it is working perfectly. It has multiple sources so it can be decentralised.

Attached: laugh.jpg (845x883, 141K)

Oraclize uses some lib which was part of the LINK development. That’s what open source is about. It’s just a fucking lib, „running the same code“ is just wrong.

But it's not really. Just means more time to accumulate while we wait for smart contract adoption. I really doubt it'd be longer then 2022

Still pretty fucking pathetic when they're constantly in defensive mode trying to not look like garbage that it comes out they're literally using code from their biggest competitor.

>That’s what open source is about
Absolutely, but it doesn't change the fact that Oraclize is using Chainlink code.