From a cursory glance into eth 2.0, it seems like they created sharding and PoS out of something very akin to the entirety of Chainlink - implemented on eth entirely. >muh blockchain agnostcism Good luck with gaining traction when your main initial use case gets swiped from under your feet. I'm sure those Cardano decentralized oracles will make up for it, lel.
What does PoS and Sharding have to do with oracle implementation, lol. Which is it? Did Ethereum just create sharding and PoS, or did they just make an oracle support contract? Also if so, who cares? It's not like some dinky contract will solve the oracle problem - We need a new paradigm entirely.
Kayden Morris
isn't Tron or Neo or something implementing oracles also?
Lol Chainlink getting pushed aside.
Jack Brooks
decentralized oracle will be a trivial thing if sharding really works out
POS in 2-3 years because ETH dev is a clusterfuck - Sharding never because that is major complicated shit and ETH's clusterfuck dev process will never be able to successfully produce it
Cooper Moore
Watch the video. PoS and oracles seem intimately interrelated
Jackson Allen
This. Random number generation is INCREDIBLY difficult. Link has now been relegated to the dustbin of history
Leo Russell
>dustbin of history How about the "articles marked for deletion" of "know your meme"
Oliver Myers
I don't at all believe in the concept of a digitally created random number, only seemingly random.
Dylan Jones
Nice try buddy. Eth 2.0 in 2020. All this talk about clusterfucks lol. You crack me up. Lemme guess, you hold EOS or Ada. Fucking kek
Brayden Ross
y-o-ou understand the purpose of creating tokens on ETH vs using ETH... r-right?
1/10 fud
Ian Carter
Here is what you moonbois can do: Sell link Buy smartlands Enjoy x100 eoy
Proof of stake will never work. There are almost certainly some edge cases they haven’t accounted for. Not a single serious cypherpunk thinks an internal mechanism of consensus can be robust to all the possible attacks
The real future of smart contracts is a pow based main chain and then scaling solutions like celer and link
>t. MIT grad
Hudson Morgan
Did you even listen to what he was saying? The random numbers are a REQUIREMENT in order to randomly choose the next node who gets to mine a block under the POS system. Because POS needs this. It also involves dedicated hardware apparently. In other words: the random number generation is an integral part of the very basic function of ETH 2.0.
If you thought it made sense for the backbone (ETH) of an overlying oracle system (Link) to use the overlying oracle system for its own basic function, then you're a flaming retard.
>from a cursory glance Yeah, it shows.
Anthony Miller
MIT grads don’t come on this board. 1/10 larp.
Adrian Mitchell
This is what they implemented. >MIT grads in charge of reading
Nolan Jenkins
>let's implement our own arithmetic operators on top of the exact same arithmetic operators offered by the programming language we use
Justin Martin
Please tell us all about how random numbers are a scaling solution, lmao.
>arithmetic operators Are you trying to say this is what oracles are?
Adam Rogers
>don't understand metaphor Into the autism bin you go
Robert Watson
So "arithmetic operator" is a metaphor for both "random number generation system" and "oracles"?