Drunkanon here. I am not drinking right now and not going to stick around for a thread but am disappointed in the collective autism of biz that missed something really big related to chainlink. The Open Source Strategy Forum was this week and had a big announcement.
Amber Baldet is going to be one of the biggest reasons Chainlink gets mass adopted by the financial industry. She headed JPMorgan's blockchain unit and worked directly with IC3 and Ari Juels for years. She sees a larger opportunity than heading a JPmorgan unit in offering a BAAS service, Clovyr. Clovyr's teaser already shows it will offer Town Crier which is now under the Chainlink umbrella. Chainlink was also pretty much guaranteed. She has been a speaker at finos events for two years.
Finos is the who's who of the finance industry. I am not sure how much math you would like me to do but you guys should have fun with this one, and its implications. Follow Finos, Clovyr, and all members closely. For example take a look at this IHS (partnered with Clovyr who will offer Chainlink as an oracle) infographic
How many direct chainlink use-cases do you see? Sorry for the essay but can't stick around for a whole thread but hopefully this weekend or Monday. In the meantime this little bit of info should open some larger doors for you to connect dots to how imperative Chainlink will be.
The dot connecting is getting boring, how many dots do we have to connect to even see a god damn dollar? It just sucks, all this information and nothing to show for it. Whatever going to keep holding til its 0 or a million. Drunkanon is the biddogg tweets true?
Thank you, digging to commence after wageleling. Any other crumbs or is this gonna keep us busy for a while?
Ryan Clark
its alot to go through and it'll take awhile to digest. but assuming this is all in good will, thanks drunk user.
Jaxon Morgan
there’s also co founder and cto of Clovyr Patrick Nielsen.
>“An early contributor to multiple open source projects including the Go programming language, Patrick is also a Founding Board Member of the Securing Smart Cities initiative, and was a Visiting Researcher at Cornell University.” We really are gonna make it
Liam Carter
Holy hell drunk user good shit
Alexander Roberts
Cheers friend, be blessed by the God of grapevines :)
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...SMASHING THE PATRIARCHY
have fun with that one, user
Ian Cox
Hi,
I have a Redpill.
Can you provide info on this?
>OP_DSV Proponents Identify Illegal Use Cases >OP_DSV is meant to enable usage of oracles to validate external information and allow an automated smart contract to operate. As one of its proponents, Emil Oldenberg, CTO of Bitcoin.com, describes it:
>The new opcode verifies a message, returns true or false if the message is signed by the pubkey stated. This enables us to write something commonly referred to as an “oracle”.
>An oracle is a third party service that can be used as an authority for facts, statistics and data.
>Like any technology feature..... can be used for illegal activity. So they are saying a Oracle is Illegal?