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Guys, the FUD in this thread is getting to me. It's making me have seconds thoughts about being all-in on LINK. Please help!

>> No.14320530

Forgot to link the main Accord FUD thread that's making me sweat.

>>14315255

>> No.14320549

You guys are bad people for doing this and you should feel ashamed. What if one of our 90<n<110 IQ frens falls for it?

>> No.14320550

google caused a massive pump for link accord project did nothing. also Brendan Magauran replaced that Mark guy.

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>>14320521
Literally who

>> No.14320571

Do what I do OP. Ignore everything posted on /biz/ and just watch the number go up.

>> No.14320581

>>14320521
Even if Accord dropped out, which I don't believe is true, so what? There are still countless massive use cases which will take LINK to $1000 EOY easy.

>> No.14320604

>>14320581

because Accord is tied with Clause, which is partners with everyone and their momma. Clause what always in the middle of all the breadcrumbs.

>> No.14320627

>>14320604
Good thing we keep getting announcements and information about things that weren't related to any previous breadcrumbs.

>> No.14320632

>>14320521
You realize that Accord is just one entity. Of course they have connections to other companies which Link would have benefited from. For some reason they decided that they don't want to go with the ''traditional'' implementation of smart contracts thus they came to the conclusion that they don't need the level of decentralization that ChainLink will provide.

>> No.14321272

After reading the thread I think I realized were on a very long timeline here and a lot of thing have to go correct

>> No.14321440
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>>14321272
Not as long as you might think, the team has already been at this since 2014, just fudders trying to fud.

>> No.14321473

>>14320521
You actually thought someone today can solve the oracle problem?
Still mad gainz to be had, just gotta get out at the right time

>> No.14321590

Some one tell exactly what crumb that we have been given by all these larpers over the past 2 years have come true or confirmed by the team? Google announcement literally came out of no where. We've got the memes right, but all the bread crumbs suck so far.

>> No.14321603

>>14321473
You actually thought there was an oracle problem?

>> No.14321648

>>14320550
>that mark guy
He was a very strong , well-connected hire. Read his medium posts. Dunno about the circumstances regarding his exit, so not sure what it means.

>> No.14321674

>>14320530
how much of a brainlet do you have to be to not understand that the OP from that thread is bullish? tech stacks involve multiple layers. accord/clause is dealing with the first which is convincing boomers to get on board digitized contracts. ChainLink will bring proper smart contracts that are self-executing (another layer of the stack). This guy is saying that it wouldn't be hard to integrate ChainLink into accord with simple API endpoints

>> No.14321676

>>14321648
Fired for insider trading/fudding.

>> No.14321688

>>14321674
but then, why drop the partnership previously announced?

>> No.14321727

>>14321590
Salesforce was nothing but breadcrumbs for a while. It was real.

>> No.14321763

>>14321727
partnership by 2nd degree of association? That news didn't do jack for the price.... not even a pump and dump

>> No.14321767

>>14321688
because chainlink hasn't focused their time specifically on accord. you lot are looking at it backwards. he says in the cap that he "would be happy" to see ChainLink include code to make getting external data on easier. but Sergey is busy bagging every cloud provider there is from GCP to AWS to Azure. once all of the major cloud platforms use LINK for smart contracts (not far off) it brings legitimacy that is tangible for other companies and institutions to understand. it's much easier to pitch ISDA on ChainLink when it is already the backbone of all smart contract cloud computing

>> No.14321830

>>14321767
Someone inside AP (selman) must really hate Sergey to go out of their way to delete prev announcements. They could've left it as is, and just implement it when it's the proper time.

>> No.14321866

>>14321830
They don't hate Sergey, they hate you

>> No.14322119

>>14320549
Haha. I love that genuine 80 IQ anons will make it because their hands have retard strength

>> No.14322124

>>14320521
what is this coin again? A shitty jsonparser?

>> No.14322142

>>14320521
Google is bigger than Accord desu

>> No.14322145

>>14322119
I'm one of them. Online IQ tests give me an average IQ of 120+ but I genuinely feel like a brainlet.

>> No.14322301

>>14322145
>Online IQ tests

Brainlet confirmed. Actual IQ tests are to be taken in a measured environment with a psychologist analyzing your results and the manner in which you answer. There are a lot of components to IQ, not just the pattern recognition test you took online

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>>14322145
120 is the worst
only just enough to be aware of how absolutely useless you are but not smart enough to do anything about it

>> No.14322328

>>14322316
I don't agree. If you realize, you can act.

>> No.14322355

>>14322328
i sure hope so
t. tested 105 iq twice in childhood

>> No.14322369

Im not joking, my friend unironically fell for the "link is a meme, meme". I Didn't even know he browsed /biz/, brought up link one day talking about shitcoins im invested in, and to my surprise he spat out a sergey meme. I asked him if he bought any and he said:
"Nah idk bro. Seems like a meme to me."

Holy fuck. He literally fell for the FUD and memes. I regret bringing it up now because he is going to be so pissed in a few years. I confirm the memes and fud do literally chase away normies/newfags

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>>14322119
The FUD doesn't matter, why does anyone get caught up in the fud unless they have more than $50K invested into it? This is one of the only near sure shots you will have in your life at genuine wealth, what's a $10,000 loss for something of this magnitude? We've hit $2 on mere speculation alone on this insanely obscure project that less than probably 10,000 people actually have a piece of in the world.

We're so fucking early and look at that weekly chart, LINK despite massive amounts of fud and constant attacks by it's own holders is doing better than every other crypto on the market, you would have to either not know about Link or be less than 80 IQ unironically to think about not being all in if your target is long term. The only exception to this is chasing short term pumps for BTC or ETH if someone believes the returns will be higher than Link in a quarter length span. Not really talking to you specifically anon I just got onto a rant.

We would easily be over $5-10 right now if the Link team didn't have an anti-hype approach and/or if nobody FUDed. Imagine what's going to happen as more people catch on, not even considering what the future will look like when it's actually being used

>> No.14322454

>>14322438
I know how many wallets there are by the way, I can hear the keys clacking already. Assuming multiple wallets (I personally have made 3 wallets holding link) that's where I get my estimate. Although there are also exchanges so I'm probably retarded, carry on.

>> No.14323072

>>14320521
https://youtu.be/5LbZAeyAFY4
already debunked

>> No.14323097

>>14321590
Google Cloud was predicted long ago. It's in some very old memes I actually stumbled on in an album today
>>14321830
he likes Sergey. Hates all of you. I was OP of that thread

>> No.14323201

>>14323097
>Google Cloud was predicted long ago
Wrong, show me a single post in the archive predicting this

>> No.14323224

stinkiest links
rare link pic not posted

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>>14323201
found in this album, uploaded in december
https://imgur.com/a/GnW0DmO

>> No.14323301

>>14320521
Here's the TLDR, I can't believe how nulinkers struggle with a little doubt when a year ago we had good reasons to believe that Sergey was dead or missing.

Accord/Corda are a bunch of boomers who don't understand the value proposition of SC. A smart contract isn't a script on a single server that executes like a shutdown windows command. It's worth nothing because it requires a middleman who can still fuck any party over. A real smart contract is immutable from the time of issuing until the settlement or when all parties cancel the contract by multisig. That way no single party is in control and as we know to make these things useful you need oracles as secure as the DLT your SC runs on. Fuck Dick Sell Man, nigger has a weak mind and can't handle some twitter banter. Truth is, they literally will bend their knee in the future although it's sad to see this incompetence.

>> No.14323331

>>14320521
>second thoughts
>a glorified json parser
Why did you even have first thoughts lmao

>> No.14323338

>>14323201
yeah wipe that fucking mug off your face

>> No.14323362

>>14322355
115 to 120 is what I call the "analysis paralysis trench". These people are actually smart enough to see the consequences and potential outcomes of these decisions, but too often they get lost in looking at the web of interactions from their choices and they don't actually choose.

>> No.14323442

Never go all in on anything but BTC and always have a trailing stop order just below support.

>> No.14323461

>>14323338
Wipe that grin eating dick off your face.

>> No.14323465

>>14323301
Fundamentally based

>> No.14323914

>>14321674
>>14321767
High iq posts

>> No.14323973

Who gives a fuck. If Accord choose not to work with Chainlink it's bad for them not Chainlink. Chainlink will success regardless.

>> No.14324013

>>14323362

Can confirm, had an authentic test taken throughout an entire day. Although my verbal IQ was 132, I haven't figured out how to capitalize on it. I want to write lyrics for a living but don't know where to start.

>> No.14324050

>>14324013
Right every day until you get gud
Read tons of song lyrics
Read 20th century poets

>> No.14324062

>>14324050
kek write

>> No.14324111

>>14320521
Biz is jelaous because they cannot dump the price.

> You had 2 years

>> No.14324142

>>14321767
Sorry for the stupid question but why are all cloud providers rushing into the smart contract niche? A legitimate question

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>>14320521
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlCPkmb6cuY

okay, this is the thread
picrelated at 0.18+ from 2018 coinbase vid, what the actual fuck....
flannelman, blue lock
Check'em: https://twitter.com/i/status/1057314010444394497
LINKMARINES ASSEMBLE:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xgr3yQTMZLg

>> No.14324256

>>14324142
The answer is simple anon: bad holders. These motherfuckers would be getting a large probe up their asses in any regulated market, but because it's"crypto" they can get away with it.

>> No.14324423

>>14324013
Have you tried writing lyrics

t. 136

>> No.14324547

>>14322438
Sitting on an 100k stack so ya fud matters.

>> No.14324691

>>14323362
analysis paralysis has nothing to do with your IQ, it's a personality flaw