Open Oracle is literally a COMPETING standard

I am asking a serious question moron, explain it to me otherwise I will fuck your mom again.

You know CL is more than an oracle protocol right user?

No, this project by Coinbase+OpenOracle is a feature that allows the users of any oracle (they mention Chainlink by name) to cryptographically prove that the source used by the oracle (they mention Chainlink by name) was indeed Coinbase.

See the literal words of the Coinbase dev here: >To this end, Coinbase Oracle is simply adding a signed price API

This is in no way, shape, or form a competitor to Chainlink.
As confirmed by the two companies behind this project (Coinbase and Compound)

The token is not.. you haven't invested in the Chainlink company, you invested in a token they are using for one purpose.

No idiot. Why would coinbase not use chainlink? They've listed it, their revenue from it will be huge once staking is released.

yeah, better address the form
content might hurt a bit more

It's actually very telling that Coinbase (and Compound) went of of their way to clarify that this does not compete with Chainlink.

You should just sell because you’re too stupid to hold anyways. Save yourself the trouble

We have worked to get you protected from a single-point attack,
Yes, that is settled,
Our TACHYON Anti-Analysis uses multipath routing to divide into portion users encrypted traffic through several nodes to prevent single point attacks.

>>CL is (*also*) a provider of oracles
>No, this project by Coinbase+OpenOracle is a feature that allows the users of any oracle (they mention Chainlink by name) to cryptographically prove that the source used by the oracle (they mention Chainlink by name) was indeed Coinbase
That’s the OpenOracle protocol. Chainlink in general isn't an oracle protocol. It's a network/framework that consumes oracles like this one you're mentioning. Question in OP is if Chainlink has ALSO developed an oracle protocol that Coinbase decided not to use.