0.60 is new floor
0.60 is new floor
No, sir. We just good party tonight, and late droping bags. Any second now, good sir. Sorry, for inconvienence, and happy new yer, sir.
NOOOOOOO
Stable x3 from three weeks ago
The writing was always on the wall
my money still hasn't arrive from coinbase yet...any chance for a dip to 30 cents?
Those who could sell their link to buy something else are doomed
This is a huge chance for us normie don't understand anything of link
This is a dream
lol no, 0.50 minimum
Ok linkfags can someone shill me quickly on this. yes i can do my own research but i want to know why this thing name is being thrown around every day on biz. Is it a cult following?
Any key notes i need to know about this, and also who is this Sergy fag, why so special?
1.
Smart contracts are basically pieces of software that can oversee and execute a trade, without any third party having to press the “trade” button. So if we want to trade, say, 1000 LINK for 10 ETH, a smart contract can “look” to see that we have both put up our ends, and when we have, it automatically performs the swap. It’s great because we can never rip each other off (the swap only happens when both sides have fronted) and we don’t need a third party to do the swap for us and take fees.
But smart contracts are limited at the moment because they can only perform swaps for very specific things, and that is, things that are coded in terms the smart contract can understand. For example, an Ethereum smart contract can trade LINK for ETH because it can “see” both of those things on the Ethereum blockchain. But it hits a wall when we want to trade, say, ETH for a concert ticket. The concert ticket isn’t coded in a way that Ethereum can natively understand, so there is no way for the smart contract to know that it is a legit, non-cancellable, version.
This is where oracles come in. An Oracle is a company which has recently appeared in the smart contract space, whose job it is to translate data into a form that a smart contract can understand. So, you could hire an Oracle to program your concert ticket in a form that could be read by the smart contract, so that the smart contract could properly execute a trade when you have fronted the ticket, and they have fronted a couple of ETH.
No, sir, no cult. Is very cheap coin. We buy. Make expensive. And we dump. Then buy again. Very simple, sir.