Tageskurse im Bollingerband + AVG20
Kauf/Verkaufsignale
Signale vom 2023-09-11 SYM symb LINK |
Symbol | Eventname | timestamp | Kurs | trigger |
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LINK | BOLO | 2023-09-11 | 5.83 $ | 5.83 $ |
LINK | RAPIDLO | 2023-09-11 | 6.02 $ | -3.10 $ |
LINK | DEATHCROSS | 2023-08-21 | 7.02 $ | 7.06 $ |
Legende Signalbezeichnungen Links shortcut, rechts Kurzform Bedeutung |
Eventname | Beschreibung |
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BOLO | Bollingerband Ausbruch LOW |
BOHI | Bollingerband Ausbruch HIGH |
RAPIDLO | Massives Fallen in Zeiteinheit |
RAPIDHI | Massives Steigen in Zeiteinheit |
DEATHCROSS | Todeskreuz, kreuzt AVG50 von Oben |
AVGHI | Goldenes Kreuz, kreuzt AVG50 von unten |
Wo kannst du diesen Coin kaufen? Handelsplätze;
Handelsplatz | verfügbar |
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cex.io | x |
binance | x |
Handelsplätze: CEXIO,BINANCE
LINK |
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Die Seite des Coins: Coinpage |
Whitepaper zum Coin: Whitepaper |
Link zum Blockexplorer: Blockexplorer |
About Chainlink (LINK) Chainlink is a decentralized oracle network that provides non-blockchain data to smart contracts in a secure and trust-minimized fashion. The name also refers to an Ethereum token, which takes the ticker symbol LINK, that is used to pay for data retrieval and other Chainlink network functions. Before viable oracle implementations like Chainlink, smart contract utility was limited. If data was not recorded to the blockchain itself, it was not available for decentralized applications, called DApps, to reference. Chainlink seeks to expand the utility of smart contracts by delivering requested non-blockchain data to DApps. An example might be a decentralized betting application that automatically pays winning bets upon receiving the result of a sporting event. It's important that the data transmitted is reliable and cannot be tampered with. To achieve this, the Chainlink network consists of multiple independent off-chain nodes. These Chainlink Oracle Nodes reference on-chain smart contracts known as Oracle Contracts, which receive data retrieval jobs from DApps before publishing them. Chainlink Oracle Nodes collect and submit data to the smart contract requesting it. The data itself comes from a variety of external sources, including repositories, databases and APIs. To ensure reliability, Oracle Nodes often reference multiple data sources. Chainlink is currently live on the Ethereum network but can provide oracle services to other networks, such as Bitcoin's Rootstock (RSK) smart contract layer. The Chainlink team plans to support additional blockchains — particularly, interoperability platforms like Polkadot and Cosmos — in the future. This may see increased Chainlink adoption as a bridge between blockchains and off-chain data sources. |
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