Hi Veeky Forums Just a heads up, looks like the xrp/ripple rally up to the conference is starting
Obviously can't give a specific target price but looking at the NXS, DASH and ANS conferences the top appears around 2 days before the event then we get a drop to pre-conference hype levels (then where itll go from there we wont know until nearer the time)
Regardless of your personal opinions of ripple, now is a good a good time to buy if you wanna ride the conference hype. Then take the profits on 13th oct and dont look back.
Dominic Walker
Listen very carefully to what I'm about to say.
Ambrosos wants to represent external data (food) on the blockchain.
Walton wants to represent external data (RFID tags) on the blockchain.
Ripple wants to represent external data (financial transactions) on the blockchain.
These use cases are ENTIRELY contained within ChainLink.
ChainLink is the skeleton key that makes all these proects obsolete. It gives every company the building blocks to use oracles that represent ANY data, not just single use cases like food/RFID/financial transactions, however they want.
Brayden Baker
This retarded pasta again
Adam Jackson
Unsure how this is relevant to my thread. You're the guy from the other thread i just had to warn about being too emotionally invested.
Also just to clarify - LINK runs on ETH, right? You really think ETH is the smart contract blockchain of the future? At the speed other people are developing better smart contract platforms and the speed ETH/BTC is declining from its ATH. We can all agree thats unlikely
Andrew Sullivan
LINK runs on several blockchains; ETH, Bitcoin, and Hyperledger for now afaik.
Easton Lewis
October is going to be so full of hype >LINK vs Ripple Veeky Forums will go completely apeshit.
Justin Thomas
Ripple has 175+ employees (among them some of the industries top talent), has partnered up with 90+ FI's, has a clear-cut use case and enterprise ready product.
I'm honestly struggling to understand what ChainLink even does..and most-likely they're years away from having a working product.