EREQT

They.... They actually did it, the mad men actually did it. Why did I sell? Why did you FUD med /biz?

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This is good for LINK

You do realize they developed their own Oracle right? They don't need LINK anymore. Why did you FUD me on this?? I thought REQ needed LINK

REQ is open source too....so devs on other project won't have to think as hard when developing their own oracles on the platforms they're working on.

I told you linkies this was going to happen months ago. This space moves fast...nobody is going to wait for Sergey's fat ass.

Or did they?

>We are now hosting our own nodes for Ethereum and IPFS

If they made their own oracle, of course they're running their own nodes. Sounds to me more like they're running their "own nodes" on someone else's network... ie, Chainlink.

Also they're working with PwC and will be at Consensus. Chainlink is working with PwC and will be at Consensus.

Whales are having their fill of cheap LINK this morning because people have no idea what's coming next week.

>This is good for LINK
HAHAHAAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHA the absolute STATE of linkies

LINK is completely useless now, this is so fucking funny.

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>LINK is completely useless now, this is so fucking funny.

orly?

>The first month of the Request Network on Ethereum mainnet is a fact. Since the launch over 200 requests have been created successfully.

kek. my failed startup would receive 200 requests/day and you think REQ getting 200 in a month makes their decision kill LINK?

I hope you bought the FUD user.

To all those that sold: ALL YOUR BAGS BELONG TO ME.

You have 24hrs for a chance to buy back before the moon mission

It was always useless. This board was just too stupid to realize it. Chainlink basically just offers a third party service so that platforms wouldn't have to spend development time working on an oracle solution. Even if it gets use though, it's value is not going to explode. What's a reasonable cost for executing a smart contract? How much in fees can reasonably be expected from Chainlink's use? It would be a useful service if it were actually usable, but that doesn't mean it's going to be as lucrative as the linkies want to believe.

Lol so what, with Coinbase Commerce you can pay with BTC, BCH, ETH and LTC. The only notable coin here is OMG which has just bled lately anyway.

t. goy sheep who doesn't understand the importance of decentralization

It's decentralised and the seller will receive the cryptocurrency of their choice. Customer pays with OMG, store receives BTC.

>Muh internet tokens!
>What even is blockchain?
>What is decentralization?
>What is tiny transaction fees?

>What's a reasonable cost for executing a smart contract? How much in fees can reasonably be expected from Chainlink's use?
What does any of this have to do with the price of Link?

No one needs decentralization for that. PayPal and Coinbase already do it cheaper and faster and without using the shitty token.
No one will ever use this failed shitcoin, no one even wants it - the volume is so low it will probably be delisted soon.

Imagine being this delusional.

hes right, you know?

>PayPal and Coinbase already do it cheaper and faster and without using the shitty token

nice bait you fucking faggot

better just stay with copy/pasting stacy FUD boomerboy

Well go ahead and use PayPal and get your account disabled and your funds frozen.

fudders are SEETHING

That doesn't happen to normal people, only if you are a terrorist.
Are you saying REQ is payment system aimed at terrorists? Guess how fast they will be shut down.

It's almost cute being this naive.

OK, I was FUDing pretty intensively yesterday.

This update has restored my faith in these bags until the end of Q2.

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You don't really have to FUD a token that's lower than DBC on CMC and has $2 million volume

I always wanted to get into req. I mean its still only x4 from when it entered the market. If this shit is actually working, might be worth a shot to buy some now. 0.20$ per token seems okay to take the chance (x5 if it goes back up to ath)

So what exactly caused req to drop 30% from .30 and fall to 120 on cmc?

Literally nobody gives a single solitary fuck about muh decentralisation. How much of a newfag do you have to be to still believe in that meme?

Self fulfilling prophecy. REQ has been a shit performer so people think when the market dumps REQ is going to dump hard, causing them to sell. It's a vicious cycle

also the theory of suppression to increase the rate of token burn. every time there's a move, big sell walls go up.

WEIRD and CREEPY

Wow. Link fucked us in Q1 not getting their shit together... then we fucked them in Q2 by not waiting for their bullshit.

>Major news
>Dumps even more
Accumulate i guess

I'm pretty sure they're just using Oraclize. I honestly just hold Req and Link so I can catch either moon mission. It seems safer.

Do you know what the definition of insanity is?

It's been moving up since the announcement. About 5% so far.

Retard. Just because it was live didn't mean the average person could use it. You literally had to be a massive tech nerd to do it. Now that the WooCommerce plugin exists it'll be over 1k transactions a day EASY

>Sounds to me more like they're running their "own nodes" on someone else's network... ie, Chainlink

Yup, and guess what? It makes sense that price/exchange-rate fetching oracles will probably stream the data, giving the oracle network continuous use, not just one-offs.

This shit is blowing my mind today

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