???: "Dileban Karunamoorthy";; ????: 2017?12?22?(???) ??8:28 ???: "hyperledger-fabric"; ??: "John Wagner"; ??: [Hyperledger-fabric] Request for Input: Oracles and Event Triggers Hi everyone,
As we worked on a number of use cases over the past couple of years we came across several instances where a gateway service interfacing the blockchain to the external world would be been beneficial. This includes cases where data had to be sourced from external resources, such as sanctions lists from government agencies, or triggering the automatic expiration of documents on the ledger.
This led us to survey a number of blockchain implementations to understand what facilities were available for using oracles (and event triggers). We have come to the view that a general purpose service and framework for a gateway service might be beneficial to both Fabric and other blockchain implementations. Linked below is a document summarizing our findings and a proposal for a gateway service to facilitate permissioned blockchains to interface with the external world.
Any feedback on this would be highly appreciated. Feel free to comment directly in the document.
just download the fucking zip you cretin it's over a hundred text files
Xavier Anderson
I mean where did u get these emails from user?
Thomas Gonzalez
someone posted them on the slack
Zachary Butler
>leaks
Dominic Morgan
good find user, this confirms the emails are legit
Wyatt Allen
this has to be a reddit invasion. actual linkers would not be shilling this. Sergey has NEVER referred to chainlink by name. >chainlink contract that's wrong. chainlink is the decentralized oracle for a smart contract
go back to your containment website
Levi Taylor
look at the comments on the document
google this guy, he's a software engineer at IBM it's fucking legit
Mason Taylor
shut the fuck up you fucking retard
Thomas Ramirez
feel free to refute the claim. I have dozens of presentations and the white paper to back mine.
Brandon Butler
also one of the authors for the document is John Wagner and one of the founders for that "ChainLink crypto fund" we found earlier was Mark Wagner could they be related?
Aaron Murphy
Yeah, it's legit. But it's a public list, so it's not really "leaked".
Sebastian Lopez
Dude nice find, the pieces are coming together a bit here
Michael Evans
Since it's about chainlink, does that make it a linked list?
Angel Jackson
>Sergey has NEVER referred to chainlink by name This isn't Sergey mentioning chainlink its people researching it.
Grayson Parker
Doesnt say anything about them using it tho
Dominic Martin
he said chainlink at devcon 3 find the link yourself faggot nigger
Aiden Ward
You seen this? I don't even know anymore. It looks like too much work to prank Veeky Forums.
Gavin Taylor
Doesn't matter. Their interest in it is enough to prove it is a solid project that shouldn't be ignored. Actually you know what fuck it. Go buy Mobius.
He said the tokens name once. That’s all these linkies have
Logan Lee
>smartcontract dot com
Tyler Turner
these
Jason Butler
Yeah I guess have the logo plastered on every slide means nothing too
Tyler Martinez
you create a smartcontract. no one would ever refer to it as a chainlink contract, because it isn’t a thing. chainlink is the oracle network stupid nigger
Camden Young
also only just realized they put LINK at the far right of this diagram as 100% trustless together with hivemind, but then went and pretty much said in the document that hivemind is inferior to LINK they're aware.
Carter Bell
i seriously don’t know if you people are kidding or if reddit really is all over link. it’s like your don’t even know what hyperledger is
there is ZERO reason hyperledgers internal team would call it “chainlink contract” when this is on smartcontract.com and smartcontract is the industry standard term
everyone, especially ibm, knows it’s a fucking oracle
Mason Russell
>ChainLlnk >Ll you people are just autistic and fell for a pajeet
Brody Perez
...
Grayson Clark
what?
Jace Johnson
look at the document being spammed and see it’s not typed properly?
Daniel Evans
Christ. I just meant to share the damn email data so others wouldn't have to download it.
These morons calling this a leak.
I can't believe that I own the same coin (token) as them.
Tyler Williams
what are you trying to say
Nolan Young
>Hey kids, you want a golden ticket to lamb0 land? >No thanks, >you mistyped "lambo" >pajeet >*spits*
Thomas Nguyen
Yuo're retarded. read the emails.
Mason Rogers
No, you're retarded. He obviously can't read. Stop being so damn insensitive you nazi!
James Fisher
It’s great that IBM are aware of this. But they say that ChainLink is not suitable where privacy is needed. Would this apply to sensitive bank APIs? I hope not
Nice dubs I think there is a chance of them referring "Nodes" as "Chainlink contract".
Nathan Kelly
>Would this apply to sensitive bank APIs? I hope not Yupp. You read that correctly. However; SGX does try to resolve this shortcoming, which is why smartcontra.com/ChainLink is working with TC to get that going.
Isaiah Hill
Damn, how many clues do we have already? >Swift partnership >klaus Schwab shilling smartcontract.com on his book >assblaster >hyperledger documents shilling link >Req saying that link will provide it's oracle
Just, so many little pieces here and there, Sergey never says anything, but at the same time chainlink always seems to be on the background of huge things, if you know how to look for it.
Bentley Adams
>I think there is a chance of them referring "Nodes" as "Chainlink contract". wut. No. Not at all. A node is != to SmartContract
Austin Sanders
>But they say that ChainLink is not suitable where privacy is needed. that's referring to the fact that the contracts will be visible on the blockchain
Jose Clark
THIS. Buy Mobius Sir
William Flores
oh, I understand you now. you were trying to say that this is a fake document. well, mate, you're retarded. what they're referring to as a "chainlink contract"is explained in the damn document.
Anthony Baker
I'm sorry sir, I'll bring your Lambo out to the front immediately
James Phillips
Everyone listed does.
Juan Butler
I'm going to take the opportunity to laugh at you again. You call us reddit? You're retarded. Retard. Sell all your link immediately and go sub to /r/cryptocurrency
Alexander Perez
Thanks for your reply. I guess Sergey and the CL team already know about the shortcomings of their idea and will try to fix it.
All of these little bits and pieces. Are we really gonna make it?
Jace Hill
This pic was ref. in another email
Connor Allen
I thought they were referring to sensitive data that needs to be private. Not the contract itself but the data that feeds into it.
Aaron Watson
What? Is this what IBM thinks is funny?
Dylan Gonzalez
I was understanding this as well. Having to send credentials for example.
Luis Jones
What the fuck does that even mean. Jesus.
Samuel Ward
>yfw Enigma applies blockchain agnostic encryption to hide private data to smart contracts >this solves the issue of LINK not hiding sensitive data
Nicholas Diaz
I'd like to believe so.
It looks like IBM is also working on a Goland implimentation of their smartcontract platform. They were previously using js
>Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2017 08:10:59 +0000 (UTC) >Subject: [Hyperledger-composer] Composer >Tx Processors Vs GoLang Smart code >References: >Message-ID:
>Hi experts >While making a decision on dev environment to use, would it be safe to assume that the fabric composer transaction processors (.js files) can be used safely instead of the GoLang development option ?Are there any criterion to consider before choosing between these two. >Appreciate a reply. >Thanks?Vivek
>Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
Thomas Phillips
>pajeet Opinion discarded
Caleb Nelson
are you the same user that turned up the doc? I posted this in another thread but want you/him to get this info so here it goes again:
you've had better luck than I have turning up hyperledger stuff so this might help you out. The Riddle user gave us three locations: Singapore, Brussels, and Saint Petersburg. Singapore was project ubin, Brussels was We.trade, but so far no one has ever turned up anything interesting about St. Petersburg. Looking through the archives to verify this I've discovered the Riddle user was the first to ever tell anyone about we.trade and project ubin (whether these legit involve chainlink or are the result of inside information is questionable though obviously more likely he's just good at research).
The only hint he gave regarding Saint Petersburg was Karolina Marzantowicz. She works at IBM and is presenting at a bitcoin conference in saint petersburg, but no one has turned up any good documents that point to oracles in the same way project ubin and we.trade did. Maybe you will have better luck.
James Myers
>Riddle user
I always hear about this fag, but never saw a screencap with one of his riddles, or a thread of him. We screencaped literally every single post Assblaster made, but no one did Riddle user? What's up with that.
Nathan Butler
Yes, you're correct. I am the guy who knew that an opensource project would have a mail list, so I joined it.
I then downloaded the emails and made them easier to look through.
Anyway, I'll go ahead and start digging and looking for a ref to St. Petersburg and/or that chick.
Sebastian Martinez
i lold
Jayden Thomas
This comic sucks. Someone turn the blocks into chainlink cubes
Noah Edwards
Great work. If you find anything let us know. Feel free to post your address for a (small) LINK donation from me.
Mods don't ban him if he does.
Blake Cruz
I'm good, man. Got lucky enough in life to be comfortable. Save your money for yourself. Don't be so willing to give it away.
Jose King
>Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
ffs EVERYTHING WRONG AT ONCE.
Look at me with my giant gay apple anal bead and now I'm a confirmed retard who uses yahoo mail.
John Nelson
>Look at me with my giant gay apple anal bead and now I'm a confirmed retard who uses yahoo mail.
My thoughts as well. Considering that he started with, "hello, experts." confirms pajeet status I'm hoinestly shocked he didn't ask anyone to 'do the needful'
Evan Campbell
>Karolina Marzantowicz Chief Technology Officer CEE (Central & Easter Europe), IBM previously CEE Banking Technical Leader St. Petersburg would be her region.
Also, she was shilling blockchain for Polish public administration last year, not sure if it's related.
Christian Bailey
Bug of tree
Elijah Rogers
>no stellar mentioned selling 200k right now as soon as binance is back
Luis Ortiz
haha dileban got on and is viewing the document he cleaned the document up. wonder what's he thinking
Blake Sullivan
"Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone" my phone is a homosexual status symbol my email is from 1997 ad I can't find where to turn this automatic signature off.
Then again....IBM..could be they fired everyone who could count to ten and replaced them with contract bottomchad salesmen on steroids with fake tan and hair gel
Jace Sanders
Buy link with that money.
Christian Adams
The jig is up.
Hunter Peterson
>please for you to be not editing my document
Daniel Smith
Twig if glue
James Ward
>It looks like IBM is also working on a Goland implimentation of their smartcontract platform.
Hey... LINK is finishing their golang implementation right now. I wonder what that could mean?
Liam Green
oh shit
Ryan Hall
GUYS, didn't Riddle user say something about Sberbank? THat's a Russian bank. Pretty sure he confirmed this