>ChainLink is a decentralized oracle network that provides real-world data to smart contracts on the blockchain. LINK is the digital asset token used to pay for services on the network.
What the fuck does that even mean? Give me one real world use case for an Oracle.
>diurrr we use chainlink so people dont hack sports website data to win sports bets
Kek, so hackers just hack your shitty chainlink node instead.
Jace Cox
It will allow me to fuck your sister and automatically pay her the 50 cents she wants for her services if all the requirements of the smart contract is fulfilled (i.e. your mom sucking my cum out of her cunt).
Hudson Lopez
It means token not needed
Josiah Kelly
LINK is the economic integrity incentive of the Chainlink oracle network.
Jack Stewart
Price feed data
Mason Garcia
I love how whenever this is asked....NONE of you little faggot ass Link mother fuckers can't answer it. NOT A SINGLE ONE OF YOU. you retards are buying some shit just because everyone else is. think for yourself for once.
>Give me one real world use case for an Oracle. tokenizing real world gravel
Ayden Ramirez
I didnt realize it until I made about $500 . Then I dumped.
Cooper Foster
making you filthy fucking rich, don't act like you care about fundamentals
Landon Diaz
I just started racking my brain.
it said it provides data. ok what data does it provide that already isnt there. I was walking my dog and i thought wait a minute isnt this just a bloomberg terminal in 2020 ? explain to me''
SIR GAY
Joshua Jenkins
>What is an RSS Feed Literally no need for this.
Juan Sullivan
>If I use jargon that I spoon feed to my followers they will feel smart.
Link holders are morons.
Lincoln Reyes
It means that instead of simply using software and encryption to do data processes, companies can decide to interact in an incredibly Rube Goldberg way of using a third party to insure the validity of a data process by staking a volatile cryptocurrency. That's literally fucking precisely what it means.
Evan Butler
user. Wake urself up. I need you to help me do an ico for my llc.
Why cant we form /bizraeli/ hedge fund starting now taking applications doing interviews on the spot.
And they would do this... because? Wouldn't that be needlessly expensive and counterproductive?
Jason Long
>@thelinkmarine1 This is a hypothetical lists of companies not partners. No partners No lightning network No road map Still just an ERC20 token with no mainnet in sight One that is 90% held by 5% of holders
Hey maybe they pull a rabbit out of their ass. Lord knows they did with the valuation. Right now this is looking like an extremely strong sell especially if you got in prior to $1
Oliver Kelly
Jesus. You reply with even more stupid shit. It isn't an ERC20.
I fully understand the Link dream. Which is that every corporation has it's links in the Chainlink. In this way you can create data processes based on a myriad of potentially infinite variables. Sounds pretty amazing right?
Well, actually there's not a huge market for this. Case in point being the fact that there aren't a lot of scenarios you can come up with that will need or want to interact in this way. Insurance is commonly cited but the use cases in this regard are highly limited. And you have the little stuff like a paradigm shift of infrastructure, the fact that this again can be solved with software, the lack of problems occurring via encrypted processes/lack of "bad actors" that are apparently altering data feeds.
Samuel Hernandez
Link is cool I guess (the community is so god awful), but it really just belongs in the crypto sphere.
Sebastian Brooks
It's a classic if x then y mechanism which in computer science is called a quantum cyber trigger. The most relevant example is essentially the cuckoo clock developed by Switzerland engineers many centuries ago. The clock masters, due to generous funding from banking and financial elites possessing the necessary incentive to see them succeed, realized that they could reliably and provably connect the internal clock mechanism to an external sound device whenever a certain time block had been created. Thus, the invention of the first fully autonomous alarm clock. Before that, the bankers and financiers still relied on physical subordinates to wake them up in the morning. The creation of the cuckoo clock thus had this side effect of eliminating the need for this entire human alarm servant caste, rendered irrelevant by the technology, and now having lesser opportunities for employment, creating more competitiveness and wage pressure on the market as an ultimate result. The 99% began to struggle more and more, while the actual elites further benefited from this experience. This birth of the cuckoo clock was essentially the trigger for the birth of modern capitalism, and you can see its core principles and dynamics still being applied today to various other fields and tasks, with a gap between the elites and the masses that's wider than ever in human history. Well, this is what chainlink fundamentally is, an alarm clock. It beeps at a certain time you define in the settings.
Jaxson Peterson
Yeah that's what code is (if x then y).
Adam Hall
Its a meme coin used for speculation. Thats all you need to know.