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>> No.56211542 [View]
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Double digits waiting room

Like your IQ fuddies, kek

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Chainlink cannot and will not pump regardless of how insanely bullish the SWIFT and DTCC collaborations are for very simple reasons: Sergey refuses to align himself with the VCs and market makers who missed out on cheap ICO LINK and have since funded their own competitors, he not only refuses to give them cheap LINK OTC in exchange for their market manipulation and marketing tactics, but he's also arrogantly making enemies out of them by threatening their lucrative rackets like MEV *AND* he's telling them to pay up, when extracting value is their entire modus operandi.

Meanwhile, CZ had to turn off the wash trading bots because he's got the SEC and regulators crawling up his ass for destroying their asset SBF, and retail is flat out broke because of the fed and recession.

To make matters even worse, Sergey is still dumping insane amounts despite having already secured a billion in runway at the top and the market having no real volume anymore and everyone being demoralized at the bottom of the bear market. There's no grassroots narrative catching on anymore because signal to noise ratio is completely compromised and astroturfed, with all the VC shills and fake bots all over CT.

The reality is that they hyped up CCIP for the last couple of years but then they released it with no actual users, no retail bridge, and total daily revenue is less than $1000, and no one outside of the LINK marine bubble echo chamber is aware or gives a shit about what it is because now every community is entrenched in their bagholding beliefs, deaf to other narratives like terminally deluded cult members, it's as true for linkies are for nolinkies, as for every other project. No one is suddenly going to sell what they hold to join up another different cult. And there's no new blood coming in either.

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This Russian nigga already cashed in to the tune of $500 Million, you think he gives a fuck about your worthless bags? haha.

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After

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>>55219261
It's not just serotonin production it increases. There is actually more chemicals produced in the gut than anywhere else. There is also more neurons in the gut that the heart and brain combined. They are not connected by neural pathways though. Still this is where i believe 'gut feelings' come from. Very vague and basic positive/negative thoughts.This is just my belief and science will never confirm/deny it because it would btfo probiotic industry if denied and btfo the fast food industry if confirmed.
So, i believe, by drinking kefir you increase total intestinal intelligence. I also think this is why sergey keeps getting a bigger belly. He's one of the few who knows how to bypass the brains size ceiling on intelligence and will end up the smartest man on the planet. His belly may one day be more intelligent that his brain.
This also means the stinkier his farts, the more intelligent he must be. And he shares that intelligence with his devs in the dev room by farting in their presence. They are actually inhaling small particulates of his super-intelligent gut bacterium that are carried in the air and into the olfactory organ before being absorbed directly into their brain.
Aren't we also blessed to slurp upon his super-smart and super stinky dumps?
>Half of this is fiction and for entertainment purposes only, you decide which.

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It knows this because it knows the price that it isn't.
By subtracting the price that it is from the price that it isn't. Or the price that it isn't from the price it is, whichever is greater. It obtains a difference or deviation.
The oracle system uses deviations to generate corrective commands to drive the price from a price that it is to a price that it isn't. And arriving at a price that it wasn't, it now is.
Consequently, the price that it is, is now the price that it wasn't. And it follows that the price it was, is now the price that it isn't.
In the event that the price it is is not the price that it wasn't, the contract has acquired a variation. The variation being the difference between the price that it is and that it wasn't.
If variation is considered to be a significant factor, it too may be corrected by the contract however the contract must also know the price it was.
The hyperbolic inflation scenario works as follows;
Because a variation has modified some of the information the oracle has obtained it is not sure just the price it is.
However it is sure the price it isn't, within reason, and it knows the price it was.
It now subtracts the price it should be from the price it wasn't, or vice-versa.
And by differentiating this from the algebraic sum of the price it shouldn't be and the price it was, it is able to obtain the deviation and its variation which is called error.

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He stole my move

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>>49516478
> I am pleased to announce nothing.

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NAME A BIGGER PIECE OF FUCKING SHIT

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>>28430516
Historically price suppression leads to big liquidation pumps.

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>>27510889
CEO of McDonalds. OP got duped by the old penis inspection meme when he was younger and is still salty about it.
McDonald's bathrooms are a magical place.

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>>27183353
How does $500 sound?

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>>26914069
You sure about that?
https://mobile.twitter.com/ihors3/status/1354847896173240322
That is just a gay narrative used on you to get you to think you are rebelling against something.
The reality is you are an NPC that does as he is told.

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>>26747688
Go Back

>> No.25368597 [View]
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ITS HAPPENING

>> No.25347369 [View]
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1k

>> No.25175495 [View]
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Oh yes Sergey, please fuck me financially.

t. LINK holder

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WTF HE JUST DUMPED 500 MILLION MORE LINK!!! STOP SERGEY!!!

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While I have always enjoyed Chainlink conceptually, I have long been a critic of Sergey's inability to turn the concept into something institutions would find useful. My thesis was/is that due to Sergey's inability to perform in the major institutions market will likely result in Chainlink simply being always relegated to mostly retail DeFi use. This time we are in is yet another indication that Sergey has very little business know-how. With the election controversy any smart CEO at the head of Chainlink would produce and publicize an election usecase for Chainlink. The fact that this has not occurred to Sergey or that he shows no interest in it is frankly mind-boggling and continues to relegate Chainlink to simply an interesting concept that will always be limited to retail use at most. If he is incapable of appealing to major institutions due to a personality defect, he should have hired someone with inter-personal and marketing competency a long time ago. he could have also produced a usecase for Chainlink in vaccination tracking. The fact that he is letting all these golden opportunities pass by, which happen maybe once in 20 years or even more seldom, is frankly very concerning to me as an investor. I have doubts whether Sergey has the character to take this from a conceptual garage project to institutional use, he simply doesn't have the x-factor in him.

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Link will never be under $1 again

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>>23356728
>something to hide
Two possibilities stand out to me as the most plausible, both concerning Sergey's first involvement w/ bitcoin ~10 years ago. Either he signed an NDA while at FirstMark concerning a crypto-related project, or he had exposure to something bitcoin related while working w/ faculty at NYU Stern and, again, either signed an NDA or wants to keep it secret for other reasons. Scenario 1 is the likeliest imo
Regardless, Sergey mentioning being in the industry for 10 years wouldn't put him in early enough to make him Satoshi
>>23356435
>be Sergey
>sign NDAs early in career
>also have trade secrets and insider info that shouldn't be shared, like any CEO
>everything you say in public will be analyzed and cross-referenced to previous statements by thousands of autists online
Fuck me, of course he has to speak in such a stilted manner. He lets one thing slip on accident and the whole market knows about it. Must be nerve-wrecking as hell desu

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Wow. Really great input. You are all on the right track. Before I get too in depth with the intricacies of smart contracts I want to know who has read our Chainlink white paper? Hmmm, a lot less hands up this time. Haahaa well ok. Sure, yes, the gentleman in the back near the refreshments, go ahead and give us a rundown of what Chainlink will accomplish

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>>22809431
You do know the 500K is a mix of node incentives and employee pay right?
It is why some weeks most of it just spreads out to private wallets, and some weeks most of it goes to exchanges.
The Sergey market selling 500K is just a meme born from a series of 700K selloffs that where actual selloffs for the company.

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