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When is the catalyst to kick start the run to ATH?

>> No.12797304

Income after mainnet
After mainnet it will dump 50 %
My target is 6k sats

>> No.12797401

>>12797241
mainnet
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>> No.12797444

>>12797241
A working product that any entity with money wants to use. That of course could drive the token price down, assuming it ever happens, as the current price only reflects 4chan speculation, and the price companies pay to access their own data quickly and securely millions of times per day may be much lower.
Good luck guys!

>> No.12797584

>>12797241
nice meme

>> No.12797617

>>12797444
nice digits
Yea, why would any company pay $1000 to access information they can look up on Google. Linkies are tards

>> No.12797632

>>12797617
This.
>lemme pay money to get a free datafeed

>> No.12797642

>>12797444
>4chan
The 30 people on biz aren't moving markets chief

>> No.12797647

>>12797241
Mainnet + barrage of partnership announcements over the summer will make LINK rise a lot considering the state of the market. I think $5 by summers’ end is a solid target

>> No.12797679

>>12797642
K
As I said, good luck! :^)

>> No.12797757

>>12797617

Linkies will say because we shouldn't solely trust Google's API.

Then I would say..okay so why are we solely trusting Intel to create SGX.

https://www.engadget.com/2018/08/14/intel-discloses-processor-vulnerability-l1tf/

>> No.12797770

>>12797757
Are you fudding or are you actually retarded

>> No.12797775
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>>12797617
>>12797632
>>12797757
>they think they're suppressing the price by shitposting on 4channel

>> No.12797818

>>12797770
>>12797775
Not him, but why exactly Intel SGX being infected with backdoors and new vulnerabilities being discovered a good thing for Trusted Executive Environments that Chainlink uses through SGX?

>> No.12797835

>>12797818
Yes anon, when a completely new and groundbreaking system has flaws that are immediately resolved, that means that system is dead and buried forever.

>> No.12797935

>>12797835
So it is a good thing?

>> No.12797950

>>12797935
No, it's very bad for completely new and groundbreaking systems to have flaws that are immediately resolved.
That's why they are dead and buried forever.

Can you read?