Wanted to share this for anyone else out there that hasn't strongly considered LINK. Read through this carefully, each page, & you'll see why the LINK memes have took on an absurd and transcendent quality. Seriously, read through carefully and you'll realize Chainlink is, in fact, viewed all around (by the big boys) as the leading provider of secure oracle services. Real world companies poised to adopt Chainlink as clients.
Behold. A mainnet hype pump n dump. I remember my first one.
Joseph Brown
Oh sh** you're right
Alexander Jackson
Again, this is for those on the sidelines looking at the memes and hesitant about how much of the hype about partnerships is real and how much is speculation. This visual map lays it out pretty well.
Ok, here’s what people reading this need to know about Chainlink, smart contracts, mainnet, and oracles:
There are two different kinds of network. The one on blockchain was created by Satoshi, the second chain was created by the people who are going to use those blockchains for most things. The reason why they're different on the Chainlink system is because of different rules. One of the problems with block chain is that the system cannot work if everyone is using the same system, and therefore, they cannot be trusted. Now this problem has been solved and will continue to get more complex with time, but to understand why it happens, the simplest solution involves using a transaction record. The transaction record is just a set of information to include in a block chain that shows who is talking to what to communicate. These records have the following properties: They are public record (not stored on disk). They are readable and can be sent to and from multiple users or different computers, even within a network. -- They do not contain hidden information. They do, however, need to be verified against public records. They also must be valid for the block to be valid and be kept safe by the network. The transaction's 2xout is always unique within the chain. The other advantage is that a transaction can be verified with a transaction record by sending someone a bitcoin. A bitcoin is not valid if it comes from a wallet that is associated with an organization or an attacker.
I follow finretk and his group of friends. Hands down the best sources of info. So thanks. I know you guys are here watching.
Samuel Anderson
moreover, the transaction is broadcast immediately .... The transaction contains a transaction ID that can be linked to another transaction (for example, a transaction that includes the timestamp of the previous transaction).
Each transaction includes either a block hash (a hash of the last known block that was created) or a sequence number (which is a list of three consecutive 0's that denote a previous block number). This allows the transaction to be linked to another transaction without having to create or verify a transaction history file with information about past transactions.
With the right tools and knowledge, you can create your own transaction, or create and add transaction outputs to another transaction, or add multiple transactions to a block. You can even use multiple transactions to publish a block, but once they publish the block, it can no longer be altered (an effect of having the same block hash and transaction ID for all).
Thomas Johnson
I'm not following
Chase Rivera
The file name doesn't clue you in at all? Explicit discussion will get you banned and the thread deleted.
Liam Davis
How can I verify these partnerships ?
Liam Peterson
By doing your own research you lazy sow. Lmao. No linkers are actually brain dead. They need people to constantly hold their own through this process. Fucking brainlets.
Luke Hall
Looked it up and couldn’t find anything
Ryan Fisher
Yep, same here. Are you LtColLinkarski?
Jason Jenkins
Do you need president trump to come out and making an official statement before coming to a conclusion or is your peanut brain unable to accomplish a basic level of reading comprehension by connecting the dots with information that is publicly available.
Elijah White
LtCol here, I lurk often, but didn’t make this thread.