What went wrong?

what went wrong?

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Pay a contractor 100% up front and then tell him afterwards to build something for you. Watch his motivation to complete it turn to shit.

You got scammed. Everything went according to their plan.

I can't believe Jow Forums thought apple would partner with some poor scammer gook. What the fuck were you people thinking?

OMG needs LINK level shilling and fans like it did in mid 2017. Tell me why LINK is farther along development than OMG? And how long until we get to mass adoption? Or real adoption of the oracles?

>Tell me why LINK is farther along development than OMG?
Ask Google Cloud, you moron.

He asked you, so answer you faggot.

Tell him why LINK is farther along development than OMG?

I feel so threatened lmao.

>OMG

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So you can't answer because stainstink is behind even blatant scams like OmiseGO. Just as I thought.

Let me guess, you're holding a big bag of stainstink and are lashing out now that it's dumping to oblivion?

>stainstink is behind
Google Cloud doesn't seem to think so.
cope faggot

These kids are idiots. I hold LINK too but I can be honest about development and projection. I cope better than these guys, plus I'm mostly in BTC for crypto with small % in shit
Google cloud is going to drive up price? The whitepaper said the price for enterprises wouldn't be market price. Is this just more news of partnerships or interested companies? We need actual buying of LINK, holding too.

>Google cloud is going to drive up price? The whitepaper said the price for enterprises wouldn't be market price.
Google Cloud is going to run a Chainlink node, which will need to be paid in Link.
Plus, their announcement about Chainlink was primarily about how to use Chainlink in conjunction with Google Cloud's BigQuery, explaining how to connect the data as well as how to run a node.
So yes, Google Cloud is going to drive up the scarcity and value of Link tokens.
That and the pure marketing effect of course lmao.

>explaining how to connect the data
using other party's nodes I mean.
(on top of explaining how to run your own node)

And if you have any doubts about how Google Cloud feels about the Link token, see pic related; which is a diagram from Google Cloud's Chainlink announcement.
cloud.google.com/blog/products/data-analytics/building-hybrid-blockchain-cloud-applications-with-ethereum-and-google-cloud

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Why aren't they running a Chainlink node at the moment?

They are.
docs.chain.link/docs/big-query-chainlink-testnet

Have been for a while now.

Anyone with access to BigQuery's ethereum data can run it. Which appears to be anyone, and that specific data appears to be free, as they only charge business for hosting, and they seem to be hosting ethereum metadata of their own volition.

>BigQuery's ethereum data
>that specific data appears to be free
This is a testnet node that Google Cloud is running, which only involves the price of ETH gas (data supplied the BigQuery API).

Read cloud.google.com/blog/products/data-analytics/building-hybrid-blockchain-cloud-applications-with-ethereum-and-google-cloud
which describes mainnet implementation; i.e. connecting any BigQuery data to the blockchain.

I am well aware of that article, but it does not prove that google are running that testnet node. The fact is anyone can run that testnet node, and it's probably chainlink themselves, the data it lets you retrieve is open and free.

>it does not prove that google are running that testnet nod
Oh but it does.

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but they don't have to pay market price for the linkies. They don't even buy them if I remember the whitepaper correctly
The node hasn't effected price yet though, hopefully the node number grows enough to pump this shit but your reasoning is weak at best

>but they don't have to pay market price for the linkies
Read again.
The people using Google Cloud's node will have to pay for the Linkies.
So will the people running their own Chainlink BigQuery node. And THEIR users.

>The node hasn't effected price yet though
It has, but not fully of course.
Mainnet is still in its early limited phase; currently the only mainnet nodes are hand-picked by Chainlink and all they do is feed the ETH price.

>So will the people running their own Chainlink BigQuery node.
except querying from BigQuery is literally free

Google taking part in writing the documentation (which is mostly copy pasted from documentation for other nodes) does not imply there is a server that belongs to google that runs a chainlink node.

>except querying from BigQuery is literally free
No it's not lol.
cloud.google.com/bigquery/pricing

>Google taking part in writing the documentation (which is mostly copy pasted from documentation for other nodes) does not imply there is a server that belongs to google that runs a chainlink node.
Google Cloud literally calls it "OUR docummentation".
It sounds like you're having some cognitive dissonance.

And even if querying from BigQuery were free (which it isn't), the point is that using Chainlink requires Link tokens.