Why do linkers try to make it seem like this is bullish?

Because you’re obviously dead set in your ways and you’re worthless to fight with. We let our numbers speak for our self

>Open Oracle is literally a COMPETING standard.
Not according to the people behind Coinbase and Open Oracle.

Stop being this delusional.

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So Coinbase releases a product in production TODAY that uses a direct oracle network competitor (Open Oracle) standard INSTEAD of using Chainlink.

They purposefully choose ANOTHER standard than Chainlink.

And in your mind, those 3 tweets means they prefer Chainlink? Why didn't they release their product using Chainlink then? How low is your IQ?

is it true? this FUD sounds legit. someone with high IQ please answer so I know if I should sell my bag

coinbase came out with a free (and probably more secure because less complex = less bugs) alternative to chian link

Please sell so I can buy more at a discount

Look into archive for similar threads like this. All this FUD has been adressed multiple times and these fucks never answer. If they are backed into a corner they just start the next thread.

There is a chainlink fud campaign going on right now. Of course you shouldn't trust me on this and do your own research. But the Coinbase/Open Oracle FUD is terrible and if you want just check previous threads in the archive.

Short explanation:
Chainlink benefits from both.
Coinbase is literally just a signed API price feed that will be used by Chainlink
Open Oracle is an oracle standard that makes different systems compatible with each other

kek, no it has not been addressed. Feel free to address it here, where we can BTFO any fake rebuttal you will come up with.

The only reason you're not talking about it here, is because you know if you do, you will get utterly BTFOed because your arguments are easily disproven.

>Chainlink benefits from both.
No, Chainlink does not benefit because there's no need to use both Open Oracle and Chainlink together. You could if you wanted, but no one will. You don't need 2 oracle networks that do the same thing.
>Coinbase is literally just a signed API price feed that will be used by Chainlink
No, it is a signed API that follows the competing oracle network standard Open Oracle. They purposefully did NOT use Chainlink's standard, but a competing, better, free, tokenless, KYCless one.
>Open Oracle is an oracle standard that makes different systems compatible with each other
It's a oracle network standard that does exactly what Chainlink does (medianizing multiple oracles), but for free, and without token/KYC.

By definition, a standard can be used by anyone, so of course Sergey will lie and say "it's no big deal, we will use it". But there is no need to use 2 standards. People will simply do like Coinbase did, and adopt Open Oracle only instead of Chainlink.