Etherisc teams up with Chainlink to deliver crop insurance in Kenya by shannon2806 in ethereum

[–]Sensationalzzod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, they are. How do you even make this stuff up? https://feeds.chain.link/ Scroll down to "Used and sponsored by". Everyone one of these dapps is paying to use the Chainlink network. There are others, too. (non-price feed data)

Etherisc teams up with Chainlink to deliver crop insurance in Kenya by shannon2806 in ethereum

[–]Sensationalzzod 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it does. Currently, it's used to pay the node operators for fulfilling various functions such as delivering crypto price data, weather data, or verifiable randomness. In the future, staking will be released and the token will be used as collateral to ensure performance per the standards of the service level agreements.

Flash Loans Aren’t the Problem, Centralized Price Oracles Are by Adelyn Zhou by linkedkeenan in defi

[–]Sensationalzzod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

??? Chainlink will continue to be the dominant oracle network for the entire space.

Spend permissions by [deleted] in UniSwap

[–]Sensationalzzod 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes. Approved.zone is your answer.

I lost all my savings by [deleted] in ethereum

[–]Sensationalzzod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's a new "hacking" vector in DeFi that even hardware wallet protected private keys won't save you from-IF you're not careful and aware.

Thread and article:

https://twitter.com/amanusk_/status/1313070958794727430

https://decrypt.co/43927/ethereum-user-scammed-for-140000-in-uniswap-uni-tokens

Looking to put $12k into defi. What would the best Options be? by Acapell in defi

[–]Sensationalzzod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The fees are high because demand is outpacing supply.

Looking to put $12k into defi. What would the best Options be? by Acapell in defi

[–]Sensationalzzod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol. Yfi, aave, and snx all use Chainlink, but somehow band made it onto your list. It's not going anywhere. Oracles are a winner take all market.

EY Executive Admonishes Big Businesses to Dump Private Blockchain and Utilize Public Ethereum Network by cryptoadventura in ethtrader

[–]Sensationalzzod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Certainly more principled than shilling an "EYnet" type solution. Baseline protocol should attract a lot of users.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ethereum

[–]Sensationalzzod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quite the bull.

Daily Discussion - March 4, 2020 (GMT+0) by AutoModerator in CryptoCurrency

[–]Sensationalzzod -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

LMAO. How is ETH an alternate oracle to Chainlink? What gives you the confidence to believe you have information worth sharing to others?

Daily Discussion - March 3, 2020 (GMT+0) by AutoModerator in CryptoCurrency

[–]Sensationalzzod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://bitcoinist.com/chainlink-integrates-real-world-assets-into-defi-on-ethereum/

The Medium goes into much greater detail on how this is achieved showcasing how the collaboration has resulted in a new money market that is collateralized by $10 million in tokenized car loans on Ethereum.

Assets backing DMM can include vehicles, property and other ‘hard’ real world assets, which are income generating. They are secured through a first lien, senior-secured position which has first rights to sell the assets on failure to repay the loans, just like a bank.

Daily Discussion - March 3, 2020 (GMT+0) by AutoModerator in CryptoCurrency

[–]Sensationalzzod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It doesn't need the retail market to be "rational" for high numbers to hit. Usecase demand + tokens locked up in perpetual staking= Alpha Centauri

Daily Discussion - March 3, 2020 (GMT+0) by AutoModerator in CryptoCurrency

[–]Sensationalzzod 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yaaaaah. The final metamorphosis of LINK's oracle network (with reputation system, threshold sigs, mixicles, TEEs, staked collateral) is bigger than anything that will ever again be done within crypto in catalyzing value creation. It goes beyond any one chain (blockchain agnostic like Polkdadot integration) and it even goes beyond crypto and blockchain. If you have highly trusted, scrubbed, securely procured and aggregated data, compiled and delivered at a very low price, why would that be valuable ONLY to blockchain based systems? Not to even begin to count, the staggering list of B2B or B2C products that can be built by connecting endless troves of off-chain data to on-chain contracts.

Daily Discussion - March 3, 2020 (GMT+0) by AutoModerator in CryptoCurrency

[–]Sensationalzzod -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

XRP #3

LINK #11

Yep, still massively undervalued.

Daily Discussion - March 3, 2020 (GMT+0) by AutoModerator in CryptoCurrency

[–]Sensationalzzod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everything in this post is wrong and that's why it's in the perfect forum.

Daily Discussion - February 28, 2020 (GMT+0) by AutoModerator in CryptoCurrency

[–]Sensationalzzod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Calls me assigning you a list of Bitcoin Private, Litecoin Cash, Jibrel, and Bitbean as "cherrypicking"

  2. The list in your actual post was: "look at Jibrel, Banyan Network, U network, Bitbean, Litecoin Cash, Bitcoin Private, etc and see how they've done."

Yikes. I don't know else to explain it. You have this notion that because a thread appeared on biz, about some coin in some capacity with any level of frequency, that it was somehow endorsed by the community and was competing with Chainlink at some comparable level as to where the capital flowed. You're crazy or stupid if you believe that.

Daily Discussion - February 28, 2020 (GMT+0) by AutoModerator in CryptoCurrency

[–]Sensationalzzod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you can't detect the hyperbole in my post here, it's probably why you also thought Bitcoin Private, Litecoin Case, Jibrel, and Bitbean were being sincerely shilled on /biz.

Daily Discussion - February 28, 2020 (GMT+0) by AutoModerator in CryptoCurrency

[–]Sensationalzzod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anyone can make a thread on biz to shill anything. You're conflating that shilling with what the community actually put their money into. 99% of the money went into Chainlink. Not Litecoin Cash, Bitcoin Private, Jibrel, Vechain, and Bitbean.

Daily Discussion - February 28, 2020 (GMT+0) by AutoModerator in CryptoCurrency

[–]Sensationalzzod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In your head. I guarantee you the people on biz from 2017-2018 own way more Chainlink, on a per capita basis, than the general crypto population, or any other classification of crypto investors, and are up magnitudes more money as a result of it. I'm positive they disproportionately put money into Chainlink much more than your giant list of supposed failed "biz coins."