From the beginning the golden ring use case for oracle enabled smart contracts was derivatives and other high value, legally sensitive parametric assets Those were never going to run on public blockchains
From the start hyperledger has been one of the logos seen in Chainlink slides Now it appears they are integrating the chain, just in time for CCIP Look here for every big name in this space hyperledger.org/about/members DTCC Digital Asset JPM
There's a reason every ESL fudtard is working overtime Chainlink's Ethereum Enterprise Alliance moment is coming sometime this year Buy Chainlink now or forever regret it
something something sergey dumps something something token not sneeded
Michael Phillips
Low price. Nexo and Celcius must have sold their last reserves. I bet staking is going to come out randomly and absolutely fuck them.
Nathan Wilson
august 2020: $20 july 2022: $5
Henry Hughes
Bump keep at it OP thanks for the good post
Jaxson Hughes
When moon tho?
Christian Edwards
its the biggest gas guzzler on eth and other chains, only that its usecase is mostly automating ponzis and randomizing jpegs. I guess most useful token and product in the crypto casino, but thats about it
Luis Sanchez
i got my stack up to 6k today, hope its enough
Jason Fisher
They're about to launch chainlinkplug technology, this is the first step of the 4th industrial revolution
some hyperledger users are about to come on board as node operators >Hyperledger Besu includes several consensus algorithms including PoW, and PoA (IBFT, IBFT 2.0, Etherhash, and Clique).
Jonathan Ward
>literally who X chainlink what can I say except WAGMI
Josiah Harris
We've already been told at most we're getting some proto small staking this year. It's not fucking anyone. The seethe here when the "staking"™ release causes a 10% bump will be priceless
Nicholas Nelson
Wow lets see how price is impacted i bet it’s gana go up real bigly, sounds really cool bro yea man nice (Y)
Is it really that big? Looks like it's only for Besu, which is Ethereum-based, which is a public blockchain; didn't you just say that "Those were never going to run on public blockchains"?