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Facts.that sucks. really bad situation to be in
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Facts.that sucks. really bad situation to be in
Hex is a Ponzi but it’s making good money right now so act at your own risk with what you can afford to losecopped a little bit of $AMP
my coworker is going hard selling me on $HEX. Any thoughts on this by the experts on here?
So this is basically saying Citi is throwing their $ behind LINK? What makes LINK better than others?These institutions being coy but behind the scenes they've been picking their winners.
Pick and shovels data play. Their oracles basically power every big dex and defi protocol to bring price feeds on chain. But they can do more than just prices, they basically bring data on chain and now they have hybrid smart contracts coming and theyre chain agnostic so it’s pretty important for the entire asset class.So this is basically saying Citi is throwing their $ behind LINK? What makes LINK better than others?
not sure about phoenix protocol, but phoenix finance is very legit (formerly FNX)....eth smart contract address is here (I do own this token):anyone here know whats up with Phoenix Protocol? My FIL just hit me up saying its shot up like crazy.
Is this a legitimate token and/sell-able?
sounds super scammyanyone here know whats up with Phoenix Protocol? My FIL just hit me up saying its shot up like crazy.
Is this a legitimate token and/sell-able?
So this is basically saying Citi is throwing their $ behind LINK? What makes LINK better than others?
I’m not a big NFT guy, but that partnership is huge and they could make some dope collectiblesVeve made their Marvel NFT contract official and OMI is going crazy up 141% today.
This article is long but the section on Oracles starting a little over halfway through really goes into detail discussing the value johnnyredstorm broke down above and why Chainlink is looking like the consensus leader.
Good, very informative read. I'll do my own research but who do you see as a main Oracle network competitor to Chainlink? Is there anybody?