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very good. continue. you're on the right path.
Here's a hint... Who was on the SXSW panel with Sergey, Boring, and Gonser? Where does this person work? Where has this person worked in the past? What does it have to do with the ESRA?
wells fargo too
esignrecords.org
dla piper = accord
Ken Moyle
K6 Partners
I saw Sergey in an upscale steakhouse the other day. At first I couldn’t recognize him because of all the weight he’s put on recently even though I was sitting at the next table over. But I knew it was him after I overheard someone asking the waiter if they served Big Macs, which of course they didn’t, and as I turned around he began to throw a tantrum, tossing his menu onto the floor and pounding his fists on the table.
“Don’t you fucking know what my PSD2 compliant decentralized oracles are going to do for the smart contract economy you stupid wage slave!?” He shrieked, to the shock of the other restaurant patrons. It looked like him and Rory were having an important meeting with financial types before his hangry attitude kicked in, so Rory hastily dug into his leather man purse and pulled out a crumpled, grease-dotted McDonalds bag, gingerly handing it to Sergey under the table.
“Sergey sweetie, you promised you wouldn’t act this way, we’re going to have to go home after this with no second Big Mac if you don’t behave,” stammered Rory, attempting to calm the angry giant. Sergey snatched the bag and retaliated with an extremely loud fart before greedily unwrapping and chowing down on the Big Mac inside. I decided to leave shortly thereafter since I didn’t feel safe around Sergey’s unpredictable behavior, and the fart wafted onto my food anyhow.
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>This November 14-15, eSignRecords2018 – the signature event of ESRA’s year – will be held at the Treasure Island in Las Vegas.
might be worth following
Thank you autist. We will be blowing you at the bilderberg party
super stinky
Chainlink is love. Chainlink is life.
Just want you to know that it's posters like you that make coming here and wading through all the shitposts worth it.
Kek, stands there, insecure, one hand in the pocket, clearly doesn't know what to do with them.. easily a Jow Forumstard
Some breadcrumbs between Perianne and ESRA
esignrecords.org
Ken Moyle is also DocuSign btw. Chief Legal Officer for many years
I'm actually more qualified to talk about this than most people. I'm employed with a cyber-techno machinations company, I do a lot of security analyst programming type work. Open source, decentralized, APIs, partnerships, you name it. We'd be one of the first companies in line for something like Chainlink, if the decentralized smart contract space had more value over traditional data exchanges. There's a catch though, an underlying flaw more deeply embedded in the bedrock of LINK than the very code itself. The flaw is with the concept, and it's this: Companies won't actually go through the hassle of trusting their data API's through crypto.
Now I can already hear your keyboards going frantic, but hear me out. We hate banks, and traditional data providers. But actual companies, businesses, and investors do not. There's an old saying you might have heard of: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!". The idea that any of our bosses would give us the go ahead if we approached them to put our companies valuable data in a smart contract on a cryptocurrency called Chainlink, that they've never heard of, we'd be laughed out at best and fired on the spot at worst. We already have API data buyers and providers we trust.
'But Chainlink is trustless!' I hear you cry, but is that really a good thing? Just listen to the sound of it. Businesses don't want to spend millions of dollars on something that is trustLESS, they want something trustFUL. 'But the reputation system!', doesn't that defeat the whole point of your coin? If companies only trust nodes with high reputation, what's the difference between trusting banks and data providers that already have reputation, but in real life not on a computer screen.
The fact is, LINK is going to share the same fate as ETH will. A lot of 'real world application' hype, with a lot of 'crypto world application' reality. Only, this billion supply coin isn't going to come close to the $1k that Etherum hit. Happy gambling though.
ahhhh that fucking shirt again
Someone post the picture of sergey talking with money skelly and the quote about sorry that's impossible. Link fud gets me hard
Heres another hint fellow linkmarines! G fk ru slf. Get digging!
Why join this thread then?
Fucking faggot
wtf? sergey really is legitimately F A T
market sold 100k
Have you seriously not watched the SXSW stream? Honestly cringing at your attempt to pretend to be in the “know”, jesting at Sergey wearing the shirt at an event we were hyping for months prior on this board. Your newfag is showing, get the fuck out and lurk more you utter nigger. Fags like you killed every other board.
the hell with this comment, it's pasted on boards for the nth time. wonder when it'll stop
I'm actually more qualified to comment about this than most people. I'm employed with a cyber-techno commenting company, I do a lot of comment analysis programming type work. Open source commenting, decentralized commenting, commenting APIs, commenting partnerships, you name it. We'd be one of the first companies in line to comment on Chainlink, if the decentralized smart commenting space had more value over traditional commenting exchanges. There's a catch though, an underlying flaw more deeply embedded in the bedrock of LINK than this very comment itself. The flaw is with the concept, and it's this: Companies won't actually go through the hassle of pointlessly commenting about LINK.
Fk yr mm if yu wt th fk
i love you user
KYS you anti-gluten pasta hating faggot.
Your efforts have not gone unnoticed, Marine. Godspeed.
Based.
ESRA? More like 1KEOY