You only get answers for the questions you ask. The quality of the answer goes hand in hand with the quality of the question. #Chainlink $link is trying to find the answer for 'How to create a reliable, open source, trustless & tamper-proof decentralized oracle framework'
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Band Protocol and other 'oracle services' like Zap are trying to find an answer for 'how can we profit from the oracle -hype #Chainlink started.' They are just waiting for what Chainlink's next move is. They just change their question when $link introduces something new.
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For example when Chainlink implements T-Sigs, other Oracle projects starts asking questions like:
'How can we copy T-Sigs?' or 'What the fuck T-sigs are?'
That's why #Chainlink will _always_ stay multiple steps ahead of it's 'competitors'. Prove me wrong.
$link
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'How can we copy T-Sigs?' or 'What the fuck T-sigs are?'
That's why #Chainlink will _always_ stay multiple steps ahead of it's 'competitors'. Prove me wrong.
$link
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