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>> No.26583247

>>26583013
Fried Chicken Futures.

>> No.26583433

>>26583247
BASED

>> No.26583682

>>26583013
enterprise defi powered by baseline/provide/unibright. this year everyone will know. np for dropping it here, thank me later

>> No.26583863

>>26583013
Unironically Parsiq

>> No.26583928

>>26583013
cocaine futures
assignation smart contracts where you get killed by a drone for torrenting movies

>> No.26583962

>>26583013
Two words: Big Mac

>> No.26584129

>>26583682
Enterpise defi is definitely next,
I'm holding LTO for that reason.
They're doing digital identification of individuals and companies when doing business online.(Kyc for business defi)

>> No.26584198

>>26583013
wtf is events data?
this shit is such a scam i dont believe it

>> No.26584264

>>26583863
this

>> No.26584339

parsiq lol

>> No.26584423

SMART TRIGGERS AND CROSS CHAIN DEXes

>> No.26584438

>>26583013
Avalanche not ironically. The future of the payment systems. It will integrate chainlink and emoney and take over finances worldwide

>> No.26584477

>>26583013
Link holders are absolutely delusional.

Link is the perfect normie coin. It's got a cool logo, it's $20/coin, and "muh oracles" is just technically sophisticated enough for normies to understand but too sophisticated for normies to dive deep enough to realize Link just isn't needed.

If smart contracts actually start being used in the real world (no, making ERC-20 scamcoins doesn't count) then some will require Oracles. But an Oracle is just a JSON parser with some voting mechanisms baked in. It's not something you need BILLIONS of dollars and YEARS to develop. It's not something you need "partnerships" for. You sit down, write the code, and you're done. Chainlink isn't in the Oracle business. They're a branding machine. Their sole objective is pumping the price of their asset, Link. An asset, by the way, they own 60% of. Yes, 60%.

When the time comes Oracles will be written on the native platform (probably Ethereum) and they'll use the native token (Ether). No one is going to need Link, no one is going to buy Link. Nobody will care. This project, along with all the other fad-projects will fade into obscurity. I won't speculate on price, this entire market is an irrational frenzy. Perhaps there is still room to grow, more money to be made. Just know you stand on 0 fundamentals and in the end fundamentals will prevail.

>> No.26584721

>>26584477
didn't read
you had 2 years

>> No.26584977

>>26583863
I bought my first 4200 parsiq tokens yesterday, but I'm still not convinced I made a wise choice. How can I get as comfy with Parsiq as I became with Link?

Link was so comfy for me because of all of the breadcrumbs that came out showing how many connections they had with existing huge enterprises. What connections does parsiq have except with shitcoins? Also, Sergey clearly was a visionary genius that knew so much about the existing financial world that could clearly share his vision. Anatoly is a nerdy faggot that plays piano during an AMA.

How can I get comfy with Parsiq? I have $200k that I'm looking to put into something and I want to put it in parsiq, but the more I research, the more it seems like another typical biz shitcoin (i.e. NKN, Jibrel, Kleros, etc).

>> No.26585077

>>26584977
listen to some interviews with their CEO. Has Sergey genius vibes

>> No.26585217

>>26584477
Good fud...but you're posting it in the wrong place

>> No.26585384

>>26585077
You're talking about Anatoly? Nothing about him is like Sergey. He's much more like a Vitalik-type faggot, but Ethereum had all of the hype created from huge corporations speculating on it. What corporations (or anyone significant besides shitcoin platforms) have expressed any interest in Parsiq? Furthermore, what suggests that Anatoly has accomplished anything beyond being a broke professor (what sort of business acumen does he have)?

>> No.26585923

>>26584977
seriously anatoly doesn't seem more visionary than sergey to you? He's also clearly passionate about this project. If you haven't see this before, it will change your mind on it
https://youtu.be/ifE6AiAz_cY

>> No.26586307

>>26583013
chainlink regulates nasdaq, ports everything into a layer2

>> No.26586534

>>26583013
shadow fork

>> No.26587567

>>26584198
holy shit, isn't this what Vechain tries to do? lmao

>> No.26587871

>>26585923
I've seen it, and it didn't change my mind. No he doesn't seem visionary...he seems like a typical nerdy software guy.

Sergey has a macrovision that integrates many disciplines.

>> No.26588471
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26588471

Decentralized derivates

>> No.26588688

>>26588471
Trillions of dollars worth

>> No.26588840

>>26583013
>BLOCKCHAIN>SMART CONTRACTS>ORACLES/DEFI WHAT'S NEXT?
Whatever can solve decentralized scaling.
That's going to be everything you need to build the new world

>> No.26588938

Chainlink's priotities were made clear in Sergey's interview on the Solana podcast
>Prices
>VRF
>Weather data for insurance
Sergey has been very clear he sees insuretechs next.

>> No.26588940
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26588940

>>26583247
All my effrium is going to that.

>> No.26589041

>>26583013
Companies paying wages in their own cryptocoins.

>> No.26589060

>>26588938
If his next focus is on weather data, it'd probably be a good idea to invest into a decentralized insurance protocol

>> No.26589074

>>26587871
honestly the fundamentals for PRQ should be enough to keep you. I don't think relying on Anatoly for your choice makes all that much sense; the project just seems extremely promising, and will grow as LINK grows

>> No.26589164

>>26589060
$DIP and Arbol whenever they release a token. It also sounds like Serg has been in touch with major insurance companies.

>> No.26589418

>>26584477
Nice pasta

>> No.26589691

>>26589074
What about it "seems promising" though? An idea isn't promising. If some shitcoin said "We're developing flying cars that run on solar power, here's our shitcoin," a flying car seems like a promising idea. It'd be way faster than ground travel, plus it'd be cheaper since they're solar powered.

That doesn't mean that we have the capacity to build that project, and even if we could build a solar powered flying car, it doesn't mean we will have the ability to piece together the necessary supply chains, industry connections, and legal framework to make it work.

It was clear from the start that Chainlink had everything going for it and was much more than a simple shitcoin startup. Parsiq just looks like a shitcoin startup with an interesting idea to me. That's why I'm wondering if there is any digging any anons have done regarding it (not just watching shitty "mooncut" youtube videos).

>> No.26590584

>>26584198
That's like the airport apis in the whitepaper.

>> No.26590985

>>26583013
Brapper tokens

>> No.26591041

>>26583013
$1.25 coffee token.

>> No.26591184
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26591184

The next big thing is NFTs.

>> No.26592403

>>26583013
Greyscale CEO dropping huge crumb he's gonna ape into "the asset class". Right at the end of the clip. IFYKYK. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2021-01-25/there-s-never-been-a-better-time-for-crypto-michael-sonnenshein-video

>> No.26592625

>>26589074
You sound like someone who never read up on the old format wars. The killer tech never wins unless it is several orders of magnitude better. What ends up happening is their tech gets autopsied by the next generation when the old winner grows obsolete. Long after the old winner has monopolized the space. Alternately the old winner consumes the best parts of the better tech, but very slowly.

>>26587871
This seems poorly understood by people who understand the world only as they think it should be and not how it is.

>> No.26592688

>>26583013
YOUR MOM HAHAHAHAHAHAHHA

>> No.26592727

>>26592625
this is fair, however the alternative to PRQ doesn't exist yet, or at the least I don't know about it. jumping ship when an alternative rises is perfectly acceptable

>> No.26593405

>>26589691
nobody else is doing what they're doing. the team is competent and serious.
it's clearly not just another shitcoin startup. those dudes mean business.

>> No.26593932

>>26593405
What are you even basing this on? I've been reading their documentation and reading all the interviews of anatoly on Medium and everything I can find all week. By the way you talk, I feel like I've done more research than you.

What I don't understand is, the goal of Parsiq seems to be to use a blockchain-based method to send external "triggers" from monitored events to external systems...

Why not just use an external system to monitor the events and use that to trigger the events? Chainalysis has been doing this for a long time and it wouldn't be hard to use what they have to accomplish the same thing Parsiq is doing...

>> No.26594479

>>26583013
lol that’s it? I thought there’d be more usage. what about world domination and muh 4th industrial revolution???

>> No.26594616

>>26593932
>What are you even basing this on?
there needs to be some way to bridge all of this shit together.

>> No.26594795

>>26583013
43 answers and no one got it right.

INTEROPERABILITY

>> No.26594827

>>26593932
>Why not just use an external system to monitor the events and use that to trigger the events
Parsiq is acting as a link between external resources and LINK from what i understand. it's the trigger mechanism for the oracle

>> No.26594931

>>26594795
name 1 (one) good project working on interoperability

>> No.26595041

>>26591184
this but the expansion of smart contracts and the expansion of the internet of things 5g covering the whole earth and all electric items connected constantly to it. Then the data involved in all of that. Eventually brain chips and shit that connects literally everything. It's all being built piece by piece.

>> No.26596057

>>26594827
No it isn't. That's not what it does at all. It just monitors internal blockchain events and creates external events for them...

But you could monitor blockchain events externally and make an entirely external system which would likely be much faster, cheaper.

>> No.26596293

>>26594931
interoperability between dapps? ETH1, Algorand, Radix
interoperability between blockchains? Too many to list

>> No.26596448

>>26596293
okay what about between dapps and blockchains? who is doing that?

>> No.26597452

>>26596448
bump

>> No.26597756

bump

>> No.26598081
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26598081

>>26584477
>this pasta
I'm gonna make it.

>> No.26598326

>>26583013
Unironically SENT. Decentralized VPN.

>> No.26599938

bumppppppp

>> No.26600820

>>26596448
I don't think anyone is doing that and I'm not even sure there is anyone that has achieved true interoperability between blockchains, I myself am invested in Radix so I know they are able to do wrapped things, like wrapped ETH similar to wETH but that's not really interoperability desu. So to answer your question, no one as far as I know.

>> No.26601789

>>26583682
>>26584129
can someone explain enterprise defi to a retard

>> No.26603497

>>26585923
Watched the first minute
>value value PRQ huge value
>more value than chainlink
kek, yeah you're right, this clown is nothing like Sergey.

>> No.26603601

horse and carriage

>> No.26603603

>>26584129
KYC is definitely not valuable.