Recent (links are twitter and warosu): >Banks and bonds into crypto /MarketProtocol/status/1034151832174637056 >Capgemini's Fiat Relay and LINK (Vantum Network?) Jow Forumsthread/S10851643 and Jow Forumsthread/S10859649 >ESRA speculation (Docusign) Jow Forumsthread/S10861490 >Salesforce confirmed? Jow Forumsthread/S10861572 >Wallet findings Jow Forumsthread/S10857999
Official Telegram, moderated by Rory and Thomas >t.me/chainlinkofficial Unofficial subreddit if you prefer plebbit >r/LINKTrader/ Pivotal Tracker (Allows you to see what the development team is working on this week and in the near future) >pivotaltracker.com/n/projects/2129823
BAT and LINK >Jow Forumsthread/S10854581 IOTA (Qubic) and LINK >Jow Forumsthread/S10593855 AION + Aeternity and LINK >Jow Forumsthread/S9204911 Pasta and shit >pastebin.com/2cbTbWBs
Previous thread (I'm not that user): >Jow Forumsthread/S10845134
I'll probably post shit like this every now and then as opposed to every single day unless warranted
Smart Contracts are a type of digital agreement that automatically executes whenever certain pre-determined conditions are met, this allows to make cheaper, more secure and reliable digital agreements without needing to trust a third party The problem is that Smart Contracts cannot communicate with off-chain data (interest rates, FIAT values, the time, et cetera) This makes something as revolutionary as Smart Contracts limited to exchanging ERC-20 tokens mostly, and certain Dapps like cryptokitties (on-chain data; example: X amount of ETH = Y amount of ERC-20 tokens/kitties) To make more appealing Smart Contracts you need something called an "oracle" that is basically a middle man that connects off-chain data to the smart contract, this person has a certain power since they can change the data to their favor (we're back to trusting a middle man, which is not the point) ChainLink aims to become the leader Oracle service by creating a trust-less, decentralized oracle network, where you don't need to trust an oracle but rather the protocol of the network (think about it like Uber, you don't trust the driver, the driver dosen't trust you, but you both win by using the app, that is trust-less in nature)
This would allow financial institutions to save BILLIONS and that would be just the first implementation of the network
They're working with Accord and OpenLaw so it works with the current legal framework and they've worked with SWIFT so they're compatible with legacy systems (ISO 20022)
I recommend you read the whitepaper and the god protocol by Nick Szabo if you're interested in what I've said
I just wanted to include something else in the OP. Those coins I mentioned were sometimes used as FUD, and so I linked to previous threads where those coins were already BTFO by other anons. I should've clarified that they are possible competitors, my bad.
Adam Stewart
Yes, better then all this shitposting! Thx for this
Robert Sullivan
Oh shit RootStock is unironically a big deal. Huge if ChainLink becomes their go-to... I don't see why RSK wouldn't use advocate the use of ChainLink, even if alongside Oraclize.
Dude if something as legit as OpenLaw (read: ConsenSys) is using ChainLink, then it has to be the literal industry standard, no?
I'll check if the thread doesn't get auto-deleted if the OP includes too many links, so that you don't need to attach the warosu prefix next time. I don't know how the fuck I forgot Accord and SWIFT. Fixed for next time, and i'll probably remove some minor literally whos
Dominic Ramirez
you can see the whales beginning to dump them bags, sometimes even at market.
Matthew Johnson
$1000 End of Year: How a Bunch of Neets got Stinking Rich and You Didn't
The Rope Swing The story behind Chainlink, and the 10,000 swing traders who committed suicide after selling their stacks at
Jeremiah Gonzalez
Accord, Openlaw, and Market Protocol all referred to Chainlink as the "Industry leader in decentralized oracles." They all used almost the exact same wording. Which is common in a marketing campaign. It's a talking point/buzz phrase, likely coined by tigermommy. The fact that these three orgs, all in the same 2 week timeframe, all announce partnerships with Link and all use the same exact phrasing, is bullish af. These are heavy hitter orgs, in regards to Openlaw and Accord, working with he biggest names in IT and law, and they are taking cues from the team and helping them curate the marketing campaign for max effect.
Ethan Gonzalez
When I'm old and on my death bed I'm going to be reminiscing about the times we spent on this Internet Panamanian consulting image board. All the FUD, LARPS, shitposting and Sergey memes.
I won't be thinking about Christmas as a young boy with my family, I won't be thinking about playing high school football and making out with the prom king after his date passed out, nor will I be thinking about my college days.
I'll only be thinking about you Marines and all the internet fun we had.
Benjamin Rogers
you hot? show milk
William Gonzalez
>To the moon: a chainlink story
Evan Smith
THE DAY OF SINGULARITY IS CLOSE, I HOPE YOU ARE PREPARED FRENS. PUT TRUST IN MONEY BELLY.
Take Origami out of the partnership list. Listing shitcoins makes Chainlink look pleb tier, it's like if you had a resume where you'd worked at Goldman Sachs and the first thing you put on it under "Experience" was "raking leaves for my parents".
Liam Foster
Saw a new audi in town the other day with that licence plate Was wondering if the guy had bags of link
Josiah Baker
If the way to start the singularity is to have 6ix9ine tweet "uhh gotta linky, linky really stinky uhhh" that will put us in the fabled 50k timeline
Basically Jonny, founder of Linkpool.io, provides a great deal of evidence that Microsoft Cryplets is an SDK which uses Chainlink. If all the evidence wasn't enough here is a video of Sergey stating that he is helping create Cryplets. youtu.be/ytv8U0bejPA?t=46m2s [Open]
Ok. Here we have proof Sergey and team has helped create Cryplets and the damning evidence of cryplets utilizing the Chainlink network. Now, here is the newer stuff. Microsoft has another name for cryplets, Enterprise Smart Contracts.
Here you can see the readme states - enterprise smart contracts (a.k.a. cryptlets) Coming soon, ESC Test Drive and cryptlet sdk preview...Now realize they are going to open source their code but have not made any new progress publicly for months. Marley Gray is the main contributor and Principle architect for project Bletchley at Microsoft. He has shared a meetup with Sergey in the past. He recently was interviewed in January found here.