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>>15062444
Disingenuous of you to lump together a hobby project arm and the main thing. Yeah Fernando is on the list too as he’s the head of it. Any other questions?

Do you have a SINGLE explaination for the discrepancy on the blockchain? Not even one?

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>>15003769
You are the tourist here linkie. Remember, you are here on MY board. That’s a lot of words to not answer my question by the way. I thought you’d have something to say, as to the actual ‘why’ of the matter. You just stated that it is as it is. That’s not an explaination. Time to regroup and rethink.

>>15006108
Another brainlet unable to actually EXPLAIN anything, like the NPC you are you just echo what I say back to me. We all know it’s a tax haven. SmartContract, being a spec of fecal matter in the world of actual business because it generates no money and is just a token holding 5 boy company has ZERO reason to be incorporated in the Caymens. A company may wish to incorporate in the Caymens when they have an actual complex structure with many divisions/arms and multiple billion dollars a year in revenue. For the sake of regulations and taxes, it’s 10x of a bigger headache to incorporate in the Caymens if you’re just some nobody like SmartContract, much more expensive to do too than incorporating in the US thanks to having to have international tax lawyers.

So tell me why Sergey incorporates his company in the Caymens when it offers him no advantage. Be honest with yourself, this whole thing is a charade. His sole goal was to pump a token as high as it would go then slowly dump it, then go quiet and slip away to Thailand.

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>>14894109
>why would Chainlink try and keep Americans out from the start legally speaking unless they were doing something dodgy
>”oMMg ur so dumb how u do the captcha lol”

You addressed nothing and offered no rebuttal, not even a reason which makes some kind of sense as to why Chainlink would bar Americans from the ICO explicitly. You just can’t do it linkie. You’ll never be able to debate someone like me, just like all the other linkies.

You may have another chance though. You can tell me right now a perfectly good reason as to why Chainlink would so explicitly bar Americans from the ICO and why Sergey would set up parent company smartcontract in the Caymen Islands, as opposed to anywhere at all in the United States. Give it your best.

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>>14873505
He hasn’t made you anything yet because you’re a deluded ‘hodl’ faggot. You only make whatever you cash out in actual real money.

>nobody ever makes money along the pyramid steps of a scam

Bitconnect made people lots of money too, does that mean it wasn’t a sack of shit? You have a chance to get out of a car with flat tyres and you’re sitting there thinking they’ll fix themselves while chimps with wrenches are taking apart the vehicle from the outside and selling parts. Imagine being dumb enough to have $120k in chainlink if you’re actually being genuine. Imagine thinking holding a premined centralized shitcoin will make you rich. Everything has gone up from zero point in the crypto market, you could have held pretty much anything else with the same effect from 2017, you don’t have any ground to stand on here.

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>>14805135
Chainlink is the Uber, Twitter etc of crypto. Except those stocks actually have a working product. Chainlink neither has decentralized oracles OR money. Absolute shambles.

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