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>Eugen Schwab war Direktor der Fabrik des Schweizer Unternehmens Escher Wyss in Ravensburg

The company was founded, as Escher Wyss & Cie., in 1805 by Hans Caspar Escher and Salomon von Wyss. Originally a textile spinning company, the two expanded the business to include a machine shop that manufactured textile machinery, water wheels, water turbines, power transmission equipment, and starting in 1835, ships, including boilers and steam engines.[1]

After 1860, under the direction of Hans Zoelly, the company concentrated on hydraulic systems, steam engines and cooling systems. Between 1904 and 1929 steam turbines were produced for thermal power plants, ships and locomotives. The company also manufactured the hydraulic systems of hydroelectric plants. The company remained in existence until it was taken over in 1969 by Sulzer AG,[1] now inside of the group Andritz AG
https://www.bernerzeitung.ch/schweiz/der-superidealistische-weltverbesserer/story/19150298

>Salomon
>Industrialists
>Textile

>> No.24538616

>>24538569
Like usual, what more did you expect from everyone’s favorite long nosed curly haired usury inducing tribe

>> No.24539084

>>24538569
A positive take on this is they are a family focused on innovative and ground-shaking automation investments. Chainlink is the next one

>> No.24539128

Anyone notice how adelyn turned off her 42 bot once news of the great reset started popping up?
Hard to keep up the 42 larp about link being good when it is obvious sergey is a kike puppet and link will help put the great reset in motion-not because of muh derivatives but because it will be used to track us

>> No.24540222

>>24539128
i fear this truth

>> No.24540622

>>24540222
Checking myself

>> No.24540672

>>24540222
>>24540622
double check'd

>> No.24540710

>>24539128
Yeah, where the fuck is 42? I'm already fairly convinced that chainlink will be used in an evil way but it can't be stopped, so I rather make money on it instead.

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>>24539084
>positive
I would like to request my positivity back

>> No.24541531

>>24539128
Think for a minute. Why do you need a token for a database validator? You dont.
And in fact, if this validator is centralized (which in the case of link, it is, as there is no P2P node software for us to install), and is needed to link ANY blockchain to the "real" world, we will have mass surveillance which will know every time we sell or buy crypto, and will tax at the transfer, using chainlink as a validator for it.
What I find disturbing is the silence of XMR holders in relation to Link.

>> No.24541633

Basically, chainlink will become the future tax collector for cryptocurrencies, as every centralized exchange will link its operations to it, using centralized nodes.
The good side about it is that we will not need to fill bureaucratic papers. But the idea of mass surveillance over crypto going in and out of exchanges is disturbing. I dont know if dexes will solve this, as we dont use crypto as currencies, we still need fiat to pay bills and buy food.