I have access to the chainlink slack channel

I have access to the chainlink slack channel.

Go ahead and post questions here for me to ask the dev team and/or Rory. I will post the replies below

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Mainnet when?
Marketing when?

what is the most surprising use for a smart contract you have seen?

is this related to link in any way?
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This.
Alao post proof op

ok wait up I'm asking the questions right now

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just realized that we don't know shit about staking or how would the nodes work. im wondering how the fuck would running a node work. jobs would be randomly appointed right? that is a necessary feature so that it would protect against malicious actors. if your node is called to do a job would it be done automatically? i cant imagine how it would be beneficial if it wasnt automatic. wouldnt it be too slow? so how would you point your node to get data from this specific API, or how would you task your node to get the data needed? on that note, if you can "point" to an API beforehand, that is, it would be done automatically, how would the job request determine if your node is capable of providing the data it is requiring? lastly, i saw some posts here before that rare APIs or obscure APIs would be beneficial because, well, of its rarity which means it should theoretically be more expensive to use. i am wondering if you are able to see the details in the smart contract which would ask you to do the job or something. if that's the case, would you be able to see where it took the "obscure data"? i guess that's where rumors or speculation with enigma comes in? although i am not familiar with it. i just know that it makes data private or some shit.


i posted this here previously and some user suggested i go to slack. 2 weeks later i still havent done that because im a lazy piece of shit so please do it in my stead

Just posted a screenshot from the slack channel

Please give me a specific question that I can ask, you're posting too many questions.