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WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT??!?!!???
Michael Edwards
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Jaxson Nelson
VFR on mainnet
Arbitrum on testnet.
Whew lads good morning
Juan Lee
Delet
Landon Wright
Gud.
Samuel Hernandez
finally im interested to see where this VRF thing is heading
Grayson Stewart
let's gooooooooooo
Hunter Peterson
LINK 36,000 EOY
Evan Ramirez
Nice
Mason Hughes
what does this have to do with chainlink
Isaiah Bennett
this dears,,,, good nights from mumbai
Tyler Jones
>nothingburger #139042
Connor Wood
WE PUMPIN BOYS
Parker Gutierrez
Fuck spam filters
blog.chain.link
Levi Johnson
it will be surprise lol
Robert Cook
Verifiable randomness is fantastic, and having it available to smart contracts is going to be insane.
Zachary Phillips
IS NO ONE ELSE EXCITED WTF
GET IN HERE MARINES. VRF RELEASED!
Kevin Ramirez
This excites me
Jaxon Cox
Didn't you hear me, I'm very excited.
But also, fuck biz, it's a shithole now
William Allen
Wow! Random numbers! How exciting!
Fuck off. Chainlink is for niggers and single mothers.
Benjamin Perry
Oh, wow I didn't know that. Thank you kind stranger I am now selling my entire stack I've worked on for the better part of 3 years.
Joshua Ross
I'm unironically working on a game idea that I think biz will love involving VRF
Wyatt Sanchez
HOLY SHIOT
Isaac Scott
>tfw 260LINK megastacklet.
260 x 1000 EOY is still good right?
Levi Gomez
HOW DOES 260 MILLION UNITED STATES DOLLARS SOUND TO YOU???
James Gonzalez
wow! first it was json.parse()
now its math.random() !!!!!
thats so crazy! chainlink finally did what python was able to do in 13 characters 10 years ago!
GET IN HERE MARINES THIS IS HUGE!! WAOWWW
Sebastian Sanders
Caleb Clark
What are some important use cases for VRF? I know it will be used to select staking nodes in a provably fair way. But what about gambling or other uses, is there really not already a way to have verifiable randomness online?
Connor Watson
work on your b8 r*dditor
Blake Cook
Read the blog post and no, there isn’t already a way.
Dylan Morris
On lunch now to enjoy this comfy thread
Zachary Sanders
>What are some important use cases for VRF
selecting the starting primes for BLS sigs
>is there really not already a way to have verifiable randomness online?
using blockhashes is subject to miner manipulation and previous off chain randomness solutions were/are centralized
Bentley Wright
Player deposits 1 eth, the game randomly (verified, on the blockchain) decides if you get it back or not
Nolan Turner
I'm surprised this doesn't have more (you)'s. This is a huge deal
Nathan Harris
In solidity there’s no verifiable randomness. If you want “randomness” in your smart contract you create a function that grabs the block time and multiply it by a number of other factors to get “psedurandomness” or you just unironically receive a result from random.org.
These “random” functions can all be theroretically gamed and aren’t considered secure executions. VFR adds true verifiable randomness to smart contracts on Ethereum. This exponentially increases the scope of what they contracts can accomplish.
David Gutierrez
2020 we eat corn dogs while wage cucking.
2021 we will be eating caviar on the moon.
Joshua Turner
>americans unironically eat this
Jonathan Baker
James Thompson
Jeremiah Sanchez
Dude, THREE corn dogs for lunch? You must be a fat son of a bitch.
Andrew Cruz
Bullish
Wyatt Price
based corn dog poster
*on corn dogs
Brody Adams
NOICE. More excited for Arbitum tho
Tyler Garcia
depth chart really doesn't tell you anything useful since algorithms are constantly opening and canceling orders, changing limits prices, etc
Alexander Nguyen
> ctrl + f
> chainlink
> 0 results
Adam Fisher
> You forgot they partnered with PlotX also.
Chase Sullivan
Refute his point
Lincoln Nelson
Fuck yes! I just got 50USD worth of link an hour ago, first time that I'm on the train in time. I also have 600USD in Eth, should I be hodling it or dumping it?