>kyc required for a node >literal nothingburger blog post >iExec RLC makes an oracle as a sideproject >sergey and friends dumps massive bags on everyone's heads >LINK dumps back under 1$ soon to be 0.00$ >LINKies eternally BTFO You really thought some fat autist fag was going to save you from your mother's basement?
Told you fags it would dump. Imagine the smell. Buy RLC. At least we don't need fucking kyc to run workers, and iExec is actually ahead of LINK at their own game.
>b-b-but user, the chart was wrong! No it wasn't, and if it even was who gives a shit. iExec is a massively better project overall. Imagine putting your trust in a literal fat russian scammer over a french genius chad.
Imagine defending centralized invasions of privacy. >muh decentralized oracle will change the world! if only you went with the right one, the iExec oracle.
Wyatt Rogers
>node application denied Then you're going to have to run a non-kyc node.
>Imagine defending centralized invasions of privacy. Then don't apply for a kyc node, and simply run a non-kyc node to begin with.
Parker Rivera
>kyc required for a node
So Sergey can sell your data to the highest bidder? LOOOOL
Brody Perry
Who knows what he's going to do with it. I bet the russian government could get access to it too.
Either way, that's some cuck shit. >decentralized oracle My fucking ass. It's funny how it seems that all of these coins are working toward a singular "singularity" or overall goal in general, and iExec the underdog is the closest to that goal. They're doing it right.
Angel Fisher
kyc is optional though
Austin Reyes
No it's not. Can you operate a node without KYC? Of course not. However, with iExec you can! :) Get cucked retard.
>LINK is 0.98$ HEAVY ASS BAGS LOOOOOOOOOL
Kevin Moore
checked
Angel Kelly
oh btw about threshold sigs, no one that knows about iExec's PoA sidechain gives a fuck. Our tech is already ahead and massively superior in every way.
Adrian Garcia
>No it's not. It literally is. "We also intend to have an optional identity review available to node operators" Literally from the blog.
>Can you operate a node without KYC? Of course not. Literally yes. "Node operators that prefer not to undergo a full technical review or sybil resistance/identity verification will of course also be included in the Chainlink network." Literally from the blog.
Parker Hall
>node operators that use KYC get priority/special treatment "but muh DECENTRALIZED oracle!" Not very decentralized huh.
Hunter Collins
Insane how many people are missing this.
Caleb Adams
Users that want KYC will prioritize KYC nodes, of course. Lmao.
And the more different options, the more decentralized.
Leo Thompson
this is the only project that matters in crypto
buy now or stay poor forever
Jeremiah Davis
Funny scenario to think about >most link node operators refuse to KYC >LINK gets sybil attacked DOHOHOHOHO HAHAHAHAHA
You don't really know how bad this is.
Nolan Reed
Don't run and hide now LINKfags. You know this is true. Imagine investing in something you don't understand. Sybil attacks will be possible if link ever even gets used by anyone.