The ChainLink whitepaper says NOTHING about the LINK token being used for collateral / penalty payments
Where did this info come from?
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>he didn’t read the brownpaper
>he fell for the "Link is a meme is the meme" meme.
It's a shitty ERC token not even required to run a node.
Of course it didn't, stop forcing this meme.
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>Page 21, section 5.5 for the lazy/uninformed
5.5 LINK token usage
"The ChainLink network utilizes the LINK token** to pay ChainLink Node operators for the retrieval of data from off-chain data feeds, formatting of data into blockchain readable formats, off-chain computation, and uptime guarantees they provide as operators. In order for a smart contract on networks like Ethereum to use a ChainLink node, they will need to pay their chosen ChainLink Node Operator using LINK tokens, with prices being set by the node operator based on demand for the off-chain resource their ChainLink provides, and the supply of other similar resources. The LINK token is an ERC20 token, with the additional ERC223 "transfer and call" functionality of transfer(address, uint256, bytes) allowing tokens to be received and processed by contracts within a single transaction."
This only relates to public chains not private chains that will see the most usage.
> this level of cope
Amazing - linktards never fail to come off as the dumbest cunts on this board.