Yeah ranked 106 nobody actually gives a fuck about the problem ChainLink is trying to solve which is mind blowing because according to people in this shithole it's the only "good" way to get data from the real world onto the blockchain which would open up the possibility to mimic a majority (90%) of financial contracts today. Either people here are missing something or everyone else is idk anymore.
- Flight insurance - Bond payments - Sports betting - Pay as you drive cars - Automatic speeding tickets - Supply chain records - Data for apps - Escrow for houses - Escrow for online purchases - Shipping insurance - Life insurance - Automatically executing trust funds - Automatic release of titles when you pay things off
Unironicly why arent you guys dropping your bags yet?
And dont tell me the project is good. Its shit. Its literall garbage. Like right now, if you dropped your bags and put leftovers into centerlized shit like Ripple, or next gen shit like EOS, or even satoshie true vision shit Bitcoin Cash, you would gain back all what you've lost and more then the amount ChainLink shit will ever recover.
thats not even the tip of the iceberg. Wait till iot things start becoming more and more wide spread. Some user on here came up with wills being triggered when someone dies.
Awesome, are we supposed to sit around and twiddle our dicks while the team fucks around? If development is going this slow, why don't they take some of that ICO money and hire some fucking developers? They need to start marketing. I have 30k, and will never sell, but I've lost motivation to buy any more. I've put everything into this shit, every penny that I've made for months, and theyve had like 8 months to finish this and start shilling it. Don't even give me that shit about "institutions" becuase guess what, if you want $1000 Link, you're going to need massive fomo.
Elijah Jenkins
We had datadash shill it and nothing happened. The time of fomo runs is over for now. If you don't buy cheap link, you're retarded. Buyers will and go, cheap LINK will never come again.
Kayden Roberts
>DocuSign shilled a shill account on twitter >Went to SIBOS >Have a pivotal >price plummets >mainnet 2019
Le "no marketing until finished product" meme will never die, YOU WOULD HAVE BEEN BETTER OFF HOLDING VERGE OR TRON THAN LINK. LET THAT SINK IN.
Robert Myers
>implying link is relevant to the alliance
Michael Rodriguez
this is being shilled to the right people. Redditors are not going to move the price like you think. if you think its a good hold keep filling bags. If not sell and move on
If they were actually trying to buy that much theyd be doing so on multiple exchanges.
Joshua Cooper
Bro, think of all the data that someone could get from a smartphone. Any of that could be used to make a contract.
You could make an app that uses chainlink to deliver a fat person a pizza at a specified location if they walk a certain amount.
Lincoln Ortiz
Fuck you that's my fud you find your own
Xavier Scott
Is the chainlink hype card based on any actual technical innovation in the space, or is it just "they're trying to do x and it would be cool if it worked"? Cause for all the hype I hear about them I have no idea how they are actually proposing to solve the oracle problem, which to me is how to give guaranteed reliable data access to blockchain programs using arbitrary data outside the blockchain.
Well, first off, Link obviously doesn’t have hype like Tron or Verge, so it won’t be pumped to a bunch of people through social media (if it is, I’d be weary of what’s happening). It may not be the BEST analogy, but I kind of view projects like ETH, EOS, Hyperledger, etc as “operating systems.” They are these environments in which lots of different tasks can be created/executed like Windows or Linux. I’m not sure how old you guys are, but I remember when I was younger having old computers with like...MS Dos that could run various programs (usually off of floppy disks). It was a HUGE deal when Windows 95 came out because A)it was so much more user friendly, and B) it was clearly geared a lot more toward networking (via Netscape, then AOL).
In other words, it was a gradual process to make a computer go from a simple tool that could read programs to a tool that networked to other tools and systems and had lots of internal capabilities of memory and such.
Shortly after Windows 95 came out, DSL and broadband internet really started to proliferate (I’d say around 2002 it started to become VERY ubiquitous). This enabled the internet to begin to become a tool that was really used for real world utility and when APIs (basically tools for sending/processing info over the net) started becoming EXTREMELY valuable. In my analogy, this is the point where something like ChainLink would have started to garner major use.
As time went on, computers and internet got faster and entire companies started gearing everything toward a digital paradigm to improve their businesses.
Bring us back to now, if there really is going to be this technological revolution from the decentralization paradigm, it is going to take time. The Microsofts and Apples (Ethereum, hyperledger), are just starting to garner use cases. We are still quite far away from companies understanding how smart contracts can transform their business model...let alone using them en masse.
Christian Moore
luckily i just read >how smart contracts can transform their business model...let alone using them en masse. chainlink you dum fuk
That's more an indicator of the real world positioning of crypto. Decentralized cross chain oracles being a nothing shows that the architects in the space are either charlatans or have zero steering power over the market. The market is full of people shitting their pants over the tron mainnet while justin wash trades a reference price to cash out his premine against.
Link is good. Things are lining up.
Jaxon Harris
there is a project called myWISH mywish.io/product looks like a scam though but definitely will need oracles if it isnt. regardless it gives more examples of different smart contracts, wills, marriage, divorce, bond interest payments, inheritance etc etc
Nolan Long
lmfao
Jackson Jackson
Reread the line about APIs. It's implied that they will require chainlink to push the same value to blockchains as they did to the internet. What that guy just wrote should be slightly modified and added to the better copy paste.
Jayden Cruz
This scamcoin is a fucking masterpiece. This is a complete shitshow that will be used as MBA and Econ PhD thesis fodder for years, holy christ. You know, I want these poor bastards to keep holding and dreaming and waiting and buying. The top coming off of this fecal volcano is the bow on the whole rotten mess of crypto.