Want to know the BEST part about cl? To this day nobody gets it all except the team and maybe 10 people on this board
If you listened to the framework guys interview they dont u derstand that cl has cornered not only the data inputs part of the stack but the ENTIRE smart contract stack. And they own millions in chainlink
Sergey wasnt kidddi g when he said he was building a protocol like http
He cornered the data and api inputs because he knew that would allow him to direct smart contract executions to the execution layer of his chouce...what do you think he's going to set as the default? Eth which cant scale? Celer or harmony over which he has no control? Or arbitrum which has the same world class node operators running the code by default on all chainlink nodes?
And since youve got the inputs and executions cornered, why not go for the most important outputs possible like legally required bank payments and compliance triggers? Now do you see why swift was the origial partner?
The entire stack that gets paid every time a smart contract is used is Inputs Executions Outputs
Chainlink owns literally EVERY layer of the 4ir
And the vcs havent figured it out, the btc whales havent and the so called crypto thought leaders have no idea.
The team knows, swift/offchain labs know and a few people on this board know
Imagine what happens when the idiots like picrelated finally get it Executions
You mean like deaths? people getting killed by smart contract murder contracts?
Grayson Kelly
Statera holds a shitload of chainlink in the pool, comfy.
Cameron Evans
>To this day nobody gets it all except the team and maybe 10 people on this board Good thread user, there are more people on this board that get it than this though
Jason Bennett
Typo, last word shouldnt be there
Christian Edwards
I fucking hate normies, I explain this shit to my sisters and she doesn't get it. In the end she gave me money to invest for her. oh well least the family has more LINK.
Elijah Rivera
Nah, I like it.
Jeremiah Rivera
I read the threads here and doubt that Ita no joke that a lot of the og linkers thought the memes were funny and bought Most here arent as smart as they think they are
Gabriel Morris
I've explained to quite a few people, most dont get it but invest because of funny memes or they just know I have powerful autism for this type of thing
Robert Bell
Id say at least a few hundred biz addicts get it.
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Grayson Miller
The idea that LINK will relegate ETH to a settlement layer is just a fantasy. Arbitrum isn't the only game in town and Linkies live in a bubble. The framework guys, cunts tho they are, are actually pretty smart.
Link is built on ETH. All LINK feeds to date are for Eth based projects. I see no indication that being 'blockchain agnostic' will have any relevance in the future. In fact, I don't think enterprise adoption is what's coming in the future. I think it will be enterprise replacement with user owned protocols-- which is what Web 3 is all about.
Owen Howard
There are a decent amount of meme/energy buyers but I've had good conversations who get it over the years here, I think late 2018/early 2019 people really started to do their research and come up with use cases/breadcrumbs
Chase Myers
Powerful trips, we're all going to make it kings
Isaac Parker
Think a little harder retard Cl is a bespoke solution for enterprise From the very beginning serg has said they are buikding enterprise smart contracts which implies enterprise volumes If yiu watch eds interviews he explictly states the volumes of executions theyre targeti g because of customer demand Its not being built in the hopes it will be used, its being biilt at the request of the peoplee who will use it to make billions of dollars
You think theyre going to do all of that and trust the execution layer to amateurs or to the white house deputy cto led project they paid millions for?
Julian Lopez
wait what white house deputy cto led project?
James Cook
not arbitrum, the other one.
Joshua Rodriguez
nah this time they've gone all in on the eth furries to save costs
Dominic Diaz
I get it, and I just shitpost. The breadcrumb days are done, which is bittersweet. Now it’s only waiting and maybe spoonfeeding newfriends like OP here.
Jack Hill
You miss the big picture Linkies are very excited for Swift, but what's the point of a bank account in a world where Eth wallets and good stablecoins exist? We've been there for a while now already?
We are moving to a decentralized world. My opinion is that blockchain will kill the concept of a company. Link will play a very important role in this, but Sergey doesn't strike me as the type of guy who's going to help Microsoft... he's going to help subvert them.
Ian Morgan
Ed felten sold arbitrum to chainlink for a huge sum Arbitrum will run native on every chainlink node All of its value is captured in cl In otger words there is no arbitrum token- the token is link Ed felten is a full prof at princeton and used to be the white house deputy cto
See what i mean by even most people here dont get it?
Matthew Diaz
Are you retarded? I'm not even going to spoonfeed you. Go do 5min of research. Or maybe check the latest tweet on the official Chainlink twitter moron
Noah King
dr;ns
Jose Edwards
i dont think sergay would want to subvert and destroy, he just wants true equality for all capitalists where there is no company socialism where they get to bend the rules.
Nolan Wright
fucking hell, thanks for spoonfeeding me.
Brandon Sanchez
Typical braindead nonargument that I've come to expect from this board. I don't give a shit if irrelevant VC scams like Tezos are 'using' link for their nonexistant dapps with no users.
Lincoln Perez
we've been excited about arbitrum since it was announced and before as a breadcrumb, more than 10 people on this board are aware that ETH is just a settlement layer
Nathaniel Bell
>Ed felten sold arbitrum to chainlink for a huge sum Source? This is news to me.
Adam Scott
HOLY SHIT ITS REAL
Carter Thomas
>the btc whales complete nufag
Ayden Robinson
it's speculation, Ed and Ari have been colleagues for years though and they may have cut a deal in LINK or LINK/fiat, which i think is more likely
Xavier Brooks
There is a whole load of us from 2017 who get it too, but only lurk here for the occasional gems of information.
Looking back it is crazy how quickly people 'got it' on here. The first few chainlink threads can be found around August 17. By December this place was a LINK board already.
I bought my first LINK in January 18 along with a load of other crypto shit (NEO, FUN) but then one day in March it just clicked that Chainlink was the only token actually working hard. The Pivotal trackers and Github were essential for seeing this. Especially through the 'radio silence' period.