This is not a FUD attempt. These are genuine questions from someone who actually holds 1k LINK and is thinking of buying more.
1. What makes you think that decentralized oracles are the way forward?
Most big corporations and banks want complete control over the data, they don't want to entrust it to some NEET running a node from his bedroom. It seems that they would be much more likely to invest in private oracles than decentralized ones.
Remember that companies will always choose Windows and proprietary software over Linux and open source.
2. Assuming that companies are actually interested in decentralized oracles (that's a big assumption) what makes you think that ChainLink are going to be the ones to crack it? What does Sergei and his team have going for them over their competitors that have larger teams and more capital at their disposal?
Read the fucking white paper, we are not going to spoonfeed you. We don't need your lunch money
Logan Ramirez
i am a nigger, hello.
Sebastian Reyes
i suggest you go ask those questions on reddit you'll get answers directly from the devs. chan is not the place to discuss serious stuff.
Josiah Morales
WOWIEE OP, 1k? Holy crap dude, that's heavy info. What can Jow Forums do for you today?
Benjamin Morgan
i am nigger nigger nigger
Asher Morgan
>from someone who actually holds 1k LINK and is thinking of buying more. Wow, please inform us when you intend to buy more so we won't be surprised by the huge spike in volume.
Logan Young
Why did you buy such an insane amount without at least understanding the product?
William Foster
1. Most big corporations will balance cost vs benefit. They outsource massive chunks of their environment to cloud providers, they outsource staff overseas. It's cheaper, faster to scale and can provide a similar service.
2) First mover advantage, industry connections, solid project and concept.
Ethan Anderson
chainlink is like the holocaust its just a meme
Nathan Moore
kek
Caleb Hill
It is also necessary to remember the cost of maintaining operational staff and systems. These costs are absolutely massive in business. They can be millions of dollars a year to maintain one platform through >Licensing >Hardware >Contracts >Maintenance >Staff
Remove several operational platforms and companies will be saving millions upon millions a year. They will happily spend 1 mil + a year to save 5 mil.
If you had any reasonable knowledge of enterprise IT systems you would know what the benefit of decentralising and outsourcing is.
Thomas Walker
It's exactly like the holocaust in that the kikes are going to get fucked again.
Jackson Morgan
nice id
Evan Robinson
Do you get Sergeys cell phone number when you purchase such a massive stake in the company?
1. Do companies deliver their own parcels because they, "have to have complete control over what's inside the box". Chainlink is responsible for delivering information and the accuracy of the input, NOT the accuracy of the data itself.
2. Go find a true decentralized Orcale that is any where near chainlink in terms of code/development.
The only problem I see is some companies not really caring about decentralization which would put chainlink, (and all copy cats) behind until an attack on a centralized network. The attack has to cause a shit pain too.
Also, fuck off OP.
Owen Rivera
>NOT the accuracy of the data itself Isn't that the problem though? Seems like a pretty big risk. I get why ordinary people are into decentralization and open source etc.. but big companies don't seem to share those views.
>The only problem I see is some companies not really caring about decentralization I see most companies not caring about it to be honest. Companies care about profits and keeping their shareholders happy. That's it. They don't care about the "social revolution" of the blockchain or any of that nonsense.
Jackson Ward
Fuck you've got a point. Here let me help you get rid of those bags.
William Smith
Kek
Jordan Watson
You don't get it. Decentralized automation is going to save them Billions of dollars in legal fees and labor.
It will happen with or without Chainlink/blockchain. Hopefully we got it right.
Camden Butler
>I see most companies not caring about it to be honest Are you illiterate or something? If you actually did some research you would have noticed that companys do care a whole fucking lot about this and are preparing for YEARS to get this shit working.
Logan Bennett
> >Isn't that the problem though? Seems like a pretty big risk. I get why ordinary people are into decentralization and open source etc.. but big companies don't seem to share those views. If that was a problem the internet wouldnt work today. The whole reason we got an app boom is because of the uprising of API's. >>The only problem I see is some companies not really caring about decentralization Ofc they do. Companies know the accuracy of data which can be achieved by using aggregated sources. What they dont want is a single point of failure which can manipulate those sources.
Gabriel Sanchez
>Someone who actually holds 1k link Holy fuck we have a high roller in here boys! Seriously though, go read the whitepaper. Nobody owes your lazy ass an explanation, especially if you're playing with chump change that noone gives a shit about, faggot.
>Remember that companies will always choose Windows and proprietary software over Linux and open source.
This in and of itself shows you are a dumb pajeet and literally have zero idea what you are talking about.
Juan Cooper
>this is not a FUD attempt That's what every concern troll starts with. Honestly, just kys.
Matthew Wood
you have no idea what ur talking about, obvious fud. no one is gonna spoon feed you the research dyor!
missing the best opertunity in crypto space, chanilink will solve the oracle problem and cause mass adoption.
Jayden Myers
It's fucking over. Don't tell yourself otherwise. You are an actual brainlet if you don't understand the implications of VEN's announcement. Even if you ignore the fact that most businesses would just utilize VeChain's smart contract platform with its built-in oracle rendering your shittoken absolutely fucking useless, their announcement also implies the simple fact that literally EVERY SINGLE ONE IN THIS BOARD WHO HAS HIGHER THAN ROOM TEMP IQ. Any smart contract platforms can just have their own oracles. Blockchain agnosticism doesn't fucking matter because everyone would just shit out their own oracle network because IT'S THAT FUCKING EASY. Your "moonshot" isn't anything special, sorry LINKies. Get absolutely fucking fucked lmao. On that note, see how it's currently pumping? That's the whales propping the price up as they finally sell their positions on this gamble of a token. I'm sorry, the dream is over. Go fuck yourselves. It's over.
Hudson Sanchez
>solve this copypaste fud, chainlink is first mover and your chinesw copy only came out yesterday
Jacob Flores
The first question is actually pretty good. The second one isn’t even worth answering
Elijah Wright
Apples to Oranges comparison. Companies that don't want to use the tech don't have to. Nothing is being forced. The businesses/people that do will save money. Give it time.
Ian Rogers
>someone who actually holds 1k LINK
j-jeeepers mister, how’d ya get so many link huh? Wowza!
Go fuck yourself you absolute poorfag. Who even measures their LINK stack in intervals lower than 5k lol. Some Nufag spent 500 quid and thinks he’s a king lmao. I have 82k and I feel poor af.
Elijah Young
how is ven 'announcing'
Better than someone who has been working and thinking about these things for 4 years?
Literal copy paste shit.
Like when North korea 'announces' they gonna blow up the world, and that they are the strongest nation alive.
Nobody gives a shit.
Juan Murphy
The reason I only bought 1k is because I'm not sure about the project. Judging by the responses in this thread, I won't be buying anymore. This shit is obviously a scam with no future.
I'll invest my money elsewhere. Stay poor.
Josiah Adams
The answer to question 1 is that you need ot buy ZAP.
Xavier Torres
Good one.
David Davis
>I'll invest my money elsewhere. Stay poor. >too much of a brainlet to DYOR and comes to biz begging for advice.
You're never going to make it! How the fuck do you expect to make any money, let done get rich, if you can't be assed to read a fucking white paper. You should unironically kys before you throw all your money into some scam shekel like ripple faggot.
Mason Scott
The whitepaper doesn't address these issues in a satisfactory way. If you feel comfortable throwing your money at such a project then go for it.
I already got "rich" from property. Crypto is just a hobby for me anyway.
Aaron Gonzalez
>holds 1k LINK and is thinking of buying more. Dumbass. Sell that 1k now before it plummets and Don't look back. participating in the memes doesn't require bagholding.
Adrian Mitchell
WHAT makes think decentralized are the way forward? Nothing. Let’s have everyh In accessible via one point of entry/ attack. Sure it’s not like equifax exposes the social security numbers of 140 million people because someone just went in straight through the front door. Stay poor mr 1k link lol
Adrian Parker
>Judging by the responses in this thread, I won't be buying anymore. No, pls OP, in the name of Jow Forums we are sorry. How should we ever get rich without you pumping the price by buying another 1000 LINK? If SWIFT get's the news you're not buying, it's over!!!
Brayden Wood
Not a good analogy. LINK actually exists.
Jose Mitchell
That's why you buy ZAP.
Luke Richardson
Seeing as how this is literally copy pasted from FUD posts in other threads, I'm gonna say it's FUD. Kys
Grayson Edwards
kek
OP is such a faggot.
Grayson Diaz
1. They usually entrust all that stuff to lawyers who can and will fuck them for a bigger paycheck. Trusting user that has no idea what's in the contracts he's helping build is safer, unironically
2. First mover advantage + ethereum. stellar can't do the things ethereum can so mobius is bound to fail
Blake Diaz
The blockchain proves it believes in the reliability of the decentralised oracle network when the decentralised oracle network proves the reliability of the blockchain. Monopolies stranded in an island observing an unending sea.
You guys really have no idea what the implications of Chainlink are now do you? All you do is laugh at Sergey’s degree in Philosophy, but that is simply due to your ignorance. I did a double major with Philosophy and a STEM subject and I must admit that Philosophy is 1000x more challenging than the STEM subject in which I’m currently doing a PhD. So let me lay it out for you, because all you do is cum buckets over cs which is the opposite of Philosophy. It is important to know what Philosophy is looking for. What is the goal of Philosophy? It is unraveling how this Universe works, how mankind works, what morality is, what language is, in other words the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence. In other words, Philosophy searches for THE TRUTH. Philosophers do this by establishing a framework of reality; quite the opposite of computer sciences in which you are basically given a few bricks (the coding language and its functions) and an order to build a bathroom (“build this Georgian wife-beating forum”). I guess you still don’t really get it, but that is just the lack of real intelligence, so I’ll continue spoon-feeding you. How should Chainlink be perceived in the light of this? Remember that Sergey isn’t a businessman nor a coder, but a philosopher and philosophers are looking for the truth. What is he creating? Chainlink, a trustless oracle service. It will transfer all imaginable data of value over the Chainlink network which will be used for smart contracts. Let me repeat this part: “all imaginable data of value”; i.e., all information that matters. (1/2)
Benjamin Adams
(Cont’d) Someone with at least a double-digit IQ can now connect the dots. Sergey isn’t building Chainlink just to get $32MM for some Big Macs and a trip to Bali for some cheap Australian girls—he is building a network that carries the truth! All Earthly truths, zeros and ones, traveling from oracle to oracle; all inside that big white and blue box. Chainlink. With Sergey as its Creator. Long have philosophers tried to somehow put the truth on paper: Kant, Descartes, Wittgenstein, hell, even Kierkegaard; but they all failed, and Sergey knew why. Truth can’t be written down on paper, it can only be captured within a network. The Ancient Greek philosophers already knew this, which is why Oracles play such a big part in Greek mythology. But these were Oracles weren’t speaking the right language (Greek). No, what was needed was millennia of human progress to finally have developed a universal language without any perceptional bias in which the Oracles can tell the truth: JSON. I hope this clarifies the significance of Chainlink. It actually saddens me to see how many people see Chainlink as a pump and dump scam which they use to buy some shit coins within a few months when the price has gone up. It saddens me that people actually believe pajeets that Mobius is doing the same. Hell, even the $1000 EOY anons sadden me. I simply cannot fathom the fact that people are so simple of mind. I am sorry for them them. But I do hope now that you understand. That when people talk about the singularity, they don’t mean a price singularity, but a knowledge singularity. That singularity carries everything everyone holds dear on this Earth, the truth, it is the closest we will get to God. All to fulfil smart contracts and make people rich. The Jews will finally have their Messiah. (2/2)
Jeremiah Gutierrez
>Remember that companies will always choose Windows and proprietary software over Linux and open source.