>Why the fuck would I care that I can get the data from 30 different APIs? developers are already used to interacting with a single API endpoint,
I hope this is bait
>Why the fuck would I care that I can get the data from 30 different APIs? developers are already used to interacting with a single API endpoint,
I hope this is bait
nope. it makes no sense. no developer is going to want to fuck with something so poorly defined like that. for data developers will trust a single source, and they'll only want that source. polling a response from some unknown number of random participants solves nothing. its legit the dumbest idea in all of crypto. shrimp farming makes more sense than this trash.
>If I were making a dApp, you know what I'd do? I'd use Intellect EU Catalyst if I was a fintech, SAP Leonardo if I were some big ass corp, or Azure Workbench if I were literally anybody else. It makes way more sense than fucking around with some third party crap.
Linkies don't have a single argument for this except muh centralized oracle.
They think that big corporations will say "nah this enterprise blockchain oracles suck, how about that token on Binance with nazi memes, some twitter shill account told me it would work the best for my multibillion dollar company?".
THIS IS LITERALLY HOW THESE PEOPLE THINK IT WILL PLAY OUT
What if the single source is wrong or compromised?
>for data developers will trust a single source, and they'll only want that source. polling a response from some unknown number of random participants solves nothing. its legit the dumbest idea in all of crypto
I'm pretty sure this is bait, that or you completely misunderstand the concept of trustless smart contracts
for 99.9% of dApps the single source will be a source you own and control or one you implicitly trust. we've gotten by just fine trusting a single source for each data feed, and we'll keep getting by just fine in the future. oracles don't need to be decentralized, they just need to be accessible. load balancing + auto failover + an SLA = problem solved.
Do you think businesses will make smart contracts with themselves or with other businesses/people? Because I guarantee you it's the later. So which side owns and controls the dApp?
Hey that's REQs FUD you fucking nigger
Linkies are impervious to these arguments, because nobody capable of understanding them would buy link in the first place.
The other problem with link is that it's unhypeable because you need to understand what an oracle is.
A horrible deal on all fronts, no chance for genuine adoption and no chance for normie hype.
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