Putting Key Limes In Coconuts
Putting Key Limes In Coconuts
Any new information?
warosu.org
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Retard riddle poster said nothing but it was fun.
Anyone else figure it out? I need esoteric dopamine/confirmations
Checked.
NIGGER THREAD.
No whites allowed!.
Only Chainlink holding NIGGERS are allowed in this thread.
KEEP OUT!@
Ever heard of cryptographic keys? well guess who just made a git repo update that includes EVERY crypto key known? Go on, I'll wait
If you have nothing good to say then don’t say anything at all, anon. Did your mother raise you to be trash?
Checked, I am the riddle poster. For now pic related is all you're getting from here in regards to this.
chainlink functions uses an encrypted database to hold fragments of user keys so that nodes can use those keys in jobs without ever knowing the full keys. but chainlink has always been very tight-lipped about how this works or how it's supposed to be secure (the code is not public)
Something like this?:
blog.chain.link
"No whites allowed!"
I guess i'm going to BTC while i wait for $LRDS tokens, no Chainlink for me
Guys, check out the airdrop
functions can truly automate any contract?... I thought it was to grab ANY api and run it through a don.... interdasting....
yeah, you can set up automation to tell functions to call an API, and functions can have secret knowlege of the API key. the key is usable by any contract you've allowlisted through your functions subscription
its about to get wild and I don't think im ready
BABEEEEE!!!
what's happening at ethdenver?
this is a cll shillsquad thread. idc about any of this gay shit. when will value be returned to token holders?
who cares about price ? we're in it for the tech bro
i was just in the BAT thread and holy shit.. they are at $0.25.. that's the same price LINK was in 2018 when i was choosing between them
that project was far from a scam and was popular back then
damn
i had been pissed about price with link but damn.. could be worse
My guess is new product. I saw a pic this weekend that more products are coming from CLL, this one is for PKI.
GET IN HERE
we are solving this riddle
TONIGHT
The riddle is we get rich.
all first letters are caps.. PKLIC, PK-LIC?
private key in contracts
Checked and I'm so fucking ready
This has to be it. It makes sense.
Officially stored private keys?
Does that mean private keys are LOCKED IN and ready to initiate? Which would then in turn PRIME contracts to start their use, which would then in turn strike a GOD candle?
The famous switch being turned on?
once chainlink finally moons my real life can begin
How though?
Or why do you think this one feature will be the one to set it off?
This looks interesting.
But I don't think key recovery is keeping anyone away from crypto.
People scared of self-custody today just keep their money in a CEX account.
Yes, improved self-custody and key recovery would be a big deal for some people already in crypto, but I don't see it being a catalyst for an influx of capital from new buyers who have been waiting for this.
remember zero-proof?
thats how i imagine this will work
private keys STORED into ready-to-go contracts, set to ignite high value transactions
key word used is "prime"
maybe contracts that are currently on the yellow light so to speak, ready to go green. would love for anon to add in.
i only know so much desu, really am enjoying this thread nonetheless
bro
private key lives in contracts...?
Thanks.
Are "stored" and "prime" from previous riddles?
I think I'm out of the loop.
In any case, I'm curious how putting keys in contracts is important, but whatever.
I don't understand how half of this shit works, anyway.
"located" is better than "lives"
you can't store a secret key on-chain. but you could control an off-chain key using a contract and an oracle, provided the oracle has a secure way to access the key without leaking it
but what if
-and hear me out-
you put
the LIME
IN
the coconut?
Custodial something. Probably a third party key backup/recovery solution.
" 'Putting limes in the coconuts' serves as a metaphor for a groundbreaking approach to security, exemplified by the notion of embedding private keys directly within smart contracts. Just as the blend of limes and coconuts yields an unexpectedly refreshing concoction, storing private keys in smart contracts presents an unconventional yet potentially potent method of safeguarding digital assets.
This innovative strategy implies seamlessly integrating security measures into blockchain transactions, fostering a trustless environment. By embedding private keys within smart contracts, users could wield greater control over their assets, capitalizing on blockchain's inherent security and transparency.
As this concept garners momentum and approaches 'intent' status within current financial players, it ignites significant interest and enthusiasm. Investors and stakeholders perceive this as a revolutionary leap in blockchain security, bolstering confidence in Chainlink's technology and sparking a surge in demand for its native token.
Ultimately, 'putting limes in the coconuts' signifies the fusion of traditional security practices with pioneering blockchain solutions, ushering in heightened security, usability, and value within the digital asset ecosystem. This transformative leap could catalyze Chainlink's meteoric rise in price, marking a pivotal moment in its trajectory this year."
MAKES SENSE
thank you based chatgpt asker
Someone has been posting about putting the lime in the coconut for years. Years. Study warosu.
The riddle isn't anything special, he's just telling us one of the menu items from the yacht party that we'll all be at this summer.
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My lil chainlank stocks be doin some