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  2. Chainlink (blockchain) - Wikipedia

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    Chainlink's LINK token is an ERC677 token, an extension of ERC-20. All LINK tokens have been premined and largely withheld by the central issuer. A fraction of the pre-mined token supply was offered for sale to retail buyers in a controversial and legally murky [clarification needed] initial coin offering (ICO) [citation needed].

  3. Gunter's chain - Wikipedia

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    A quarter chain, or 25 links, measures 16 feet 6 inches (5.03 m) and thus measures a rod (or pole). Ten chains measure a furlong and 80 chains measure a statute mile. [1] Gunter's chain reconciled two seemingly incompatible systems: the traditional English land measurements, based on the number four, and decimals based on the number 10.

  4. Chain linking - Wikipedia

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    Chain linking is a statistical method, defined by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development as: . Joining together two indices that overlap in one period by rescaling one of them to make its value equal to that of the other in the same period, thus combining them into single time series.

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  6. Chainlink (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Chain linking, a statistical method to consistently combine two indices; Chainlink cactus, a shrubby cactus found in arid regions of North America; Chainlink moray eel, a moray eel from the Western Atlantic; Chainlink (blockchain), a decentralized oracle network which provides data onto blockchains

  7. Link (unit) - Wikipedia

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    A Gunter's chain showing the individual links. The link (usually abbreviated as "l.", "li." or "lnk."), sometimes called a Gunter’s link, is a unit of length formerly used in many English-speaking countries. In US customary units modern definition, the link is exactly 66 ⁄ 100 of a US survey foot, [1] or exactly 7.92 inches or 20.1168 cm.

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