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How do we solve the LinkPool problem?
They destroy everything they touch.

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At one point the nopooler guy called Johnny a sandwich fucker. He even accused Johnny of eating the sandwiches after busting loads into them. There was an intense bit of silence while Johnny glared. Beads of sweat formed on his forehead immediately, and his face was flush. He forced a chuckle into the microphone. Then he walked off stage and just out of the room where there was a magazine rack. He was still in full view of everyone through a window. He starts taking these magazines, two and three at a time, and just tearing them to shreds. Sometimes he would pick one up, and try to twist and tear the whole thing at once, but fail, so then he would start ripping out individual pages. He was facing away from everyone, so we never saw his facial expressions, but the jerking of his arms and jiggling of his head as he ripped the magazines suggested he was apoplectic with rage. This went on for two minutes at least. At this point I thought he was totally screwed, and that he had just ruined the reputation of stake.link in one fell swoop. However, he turned around and walked back into the room. He looked completely rejuvinated and full of vigor again. He proceeded to completely btfo nopooling in every way, acting as if nothing out of the ordinary had happened. Afterwards, he even did a little q&a session after the nopooler guy left due to being frustrated from the harsh btfo. Janitorial services were picking up the mess of shredded magazines at this time, and the only acknowledgement Johnny ever made to the mess was when one of the older janitors fell over while leaning to pick up the pieces. He sort of covered his mouth with his hand, clearly holding back laughter. It was bizarre, but with genius comes inevitable personality quirks.

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new ATL

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>>52878331
Johnny Huxtable, the founder of blockchain-based network LinkPool and its smart contract platform Chainlink, has been accused of defrauding his early investors. According to reports, Huxtable allegedly used his company’s funds for personal gain and took advantage of many innocent investors who trusted him to invest their money wisely.

Huxtable's scam involved convincing investors to purchase shares in LinkPool in exchange for equity in the company. He then allegedly deposited a large amount of funds into an escrow account, where he used the money to pay himself a salary while also making unauthorized transfers to private accounts. In addition, Huxtable was accused of setting up shell companies that allowed him to remain anonymous as he made payments to himself.

Huxtable's actions left many investors with significant losses and without any legal recourse as they had not received any documents detailing their rights or outlining the terms of their investment. Reports also suggest that the money withdrawn from investor accounts was not returned when requested, thus further compounding their losses.

Aside from financial losses, many investors were emotionally traumatized from having trusted Huxtables with their money only to be taken advantage of in such a way. These investors were often left feeling embarrassed and ashamed at having fallen for what had been presented as a legitimate investment opportunity.

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Bitcoin will hit $12,000 EOY. Sell.

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you shouldn't be mad at him, you lacked the intelligence to know you were conned.

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>>23769300
Ooooooooooooo

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>>23441452
12!

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Each node operator is getting paid +$1M per year right now, just for running an automated Linux program on some Amazon server. Jonny, and the 20 other nodes, are just sitting back doing nothing while the money pours in. Do you even understand this? Jonny is already a multi millionaire, linkpool was just a scam to give him the clout he needed to secure the job. Meanwhile neet nodes are collecting dust.

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