UNIX was the beginning of order in computing. Linux carried that order into the servers that became the backbone of our world. C gave machines their common language. Go, shaped by Ken Thompson, brought elegance and scale to the networked age. From this lineage rises Chainlink. Written in Go. Running on Linux. Secured by $LINK. Woven through Solidity, Rust, and Python into a seamless oracle fabric. It does not sit beside blockchains. It binds them. It does not pass along data. It guarantees truth. UNIX → Linux → Go → Chainlink. Trust, once fragile and human, becomes verifiable, incorruptible, and embedded in infrastructure. This is not another protocol. It is the culmination of decades of engineering, the inheritance of Thompson, Ritchie, and the pioneers of computing. Their legacy does not end with operating systems and languages. It continues here, in a network that secures markets, institutions, and reality itself. In the old world, UNIX powered machines. In the new...
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