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>This has been fucking torture
I was just going over that same shit.
I don't know what's delusion and what's real anymore. BUT EASY? I'm fucking gambling on a game I don't understand and everyone in the casino is getting rich but me.

>I look forward to destroying you in real life
Wew

is this part of the pasta chain?

>I don't know about you but if I'm worth 30 million in November I will have earned every fucking penny of that shit even though I don't understand anything about this technical bullshit.
Lmfao but really right there with you this shit ain't easy. Hope we make it.

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Also background in your pic related look oddly familiar. I'm almost positive I know this building in the background.

>Making smart contracts externally aware, meaning capable of interacting with off-chain resources, is necessary if they are going to replace the digital agreements in use today.
From the wp. That is a red flag. When you read something like that. You want to look for something that will change the world.
>decentralized currency
>decentralized smart contract
>decentralized oracles
I only understand that having an environment where contractual agreements could self verify along with self execute in real time based off real world happening and events will be the catalyst in kicking off the fourth industrial revolution.

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It's what suburban poltards and /v/irgins tell themselves to feel better. No one likes admitting they've been set up to where they can't fail.

Smart contract digital agreements is one of those situations where you DO in fact throw the baby out with the bath water. If the integrity of data delivery can be corrupted then there's no fucking point in using smart contracts so you throw the whole thing out. But once you have the ENTIRE process as in END TO END security then well....... you have what Nick Szabo calls the God Protocol.

B A S E D B A K E R

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another day, another dub

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