"Developers will soon be able to call the @dxFeedSolutions Chainlink node to access $BTC and $ETH options analytics data, including implied volatilities for options markets"
"We’re excited to announce that @FarmHeroIO — a cross chain #DEFI protocol that combines yield farming, #NFT and gaming — has integrated #Chainlink Verifiable Random Function (VRF) on the @0xPolygon mainnet"
"We’re excited to announce that @bunicornswap — the all-in-one BSC-powered DEX — will integrate #Chainlink Verifiable Random Function (VRF) on the #BinanceSmartChain blockchain"
"@NiftyRoyale will use #Chainlink Keepers to trigger new elimination rounds after allotted time periods to move the battle royale forward till completion"
"For this reason, we are excited to announce that @AppBlockchain, a research and development firm, has been awarded a #Chainlink Community Grant for the expansion and maintenance of the Chainlink @HardhatHQ Starter Kit"
"We, the Developer Relations Team @ #Chainlink Labs, aim to help you put your best foot forward. We also want to ensure that you're addressing the topics and concerns that are currently of most interest within the industry"
"Due to its high volume of work-from-anywhere job openings during the first half of 2021, #Chainlink Labs was recently ranked number one on @flexjobs’ Top 25 Companies That Hire for Work-From-Anywhere Jobs list"
"Because of the proper setting of market risk parameters, the use of #Chainlink Price Feeds, and various other security measures, I consider @AaveAave one of the most secure protocols in the entire DeFi ecosystem"
"Our developer bootcamp will give developers across the globe a hands-on, guided experience to begin building with #Solidity smart contracts and @Chainlink oracles to create the next generation of hybrid smart contracts"
"[@SynapseNetwork_ has integrated] #Chainlink VRF to fairly select participants in IDO launches, #Chainlink Price Feeds to determine exchange rates on our native SNP token, and #Chainlink Keepers to automate our staking and vesting contracts"
2/ Data provider run nodes (e.g. Kaiko, Nomics, etc) leverage their own server infrastructure to operate their Chainlink nodes
This indeed requires operational expertise in oracle & blockchain infrastructure, because this is mission critical infrastructure with billions at stake
3/ Data provider approved nodes leverage infrastructure from service providers to bootstrap their Chainlink node (like how firms use AWS, GCP, Azure as their infrastructure)
Data providers publicly signal their official Chainlink node, which only provides access to their data
"We are excited to announce integrated support for the @Chainlink Keepers Open Beta directly within the @OpenZeppelin Defender platform—the leading security operations suite for #Ethereum and EVM-based chains"
"In order for the contract to be serviced by the network, it needs to be funded with $LINK tokens which can be done directly inside of the @OpenZeppelin Defender console"
Adoption of #Chainlink services like Keepers -> Increase demand for $LINK tokens from users
1/ After yesterday's discussion with the author of the recent @Delphi_Digital oracle report, who attempted to provide justifications as to why the report had inaccurate information regarding #Chainlink, it appears the doubling down is simply continuing
2/ DONs are not standalone ledgers (like was claimed), but are explicitly anchored to a mainchain, that is a fact that is backed up by numerous statement in the 2.0 whitepaper
DONs use layer 2 syncing mechanisms, a mainchain is required for this to work
Unfortunately, the report is quite biased and contains many factually incorrect points about #Chainlink
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2/ First, I think it's good that they disclosed they are financially invested in API3 and Pyth as disclaimers, but I don't think that forgives the inaccurate information presented in the report
The issues: 1. Data provider run nodes 2. LinkPool BSC node 3. Chainlink 2.0 staking
3/ 1. The report repeatedly frames Chainlink as just being a "third party" oracle solution that doesn't support "first party oracles"
This is factually incorrect
There are already over a dozen data provider run #Chainlink nodes live on mainnet today