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>> No.55332439

>>55332428
>good faith argument
If you're still holding past link-eth ath dump, you'll hold through and to anything (including $0), and they know this and will do whatever they want. You're not an investor, you just bought 1000's of utility tokens useable on a service you'll never actually use.

>> No.55332458
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55332458

>>55332439
I'm not a holder at all, just want to hear from LINKIes themselves why endless dumping would have any upside

>> No.55332482

>>55332458
They believe there's a vast Bulgarian conspiracy to suppress and accumulate their price checking service tokens. You're not going to get a "good faith" argument about the guy who created the tokens for free on a laptop announcing he's officially dumping 700k tokens per year onto the binance, while continuing to subsidize nodes from non circulating supply, when they're already down 90%+ in sats.

>> No.55332507

>>55332482
I still think oracles is a cool thing, but I don't get what the eventual end game for those bulgarians is? How do they even own so many LINKs at the first place, and why just to dump them?

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55332552

>>55332507
>>55332458
>>55332428
I never read the whitepaper but seriously, come on

>> No.55332557

He's feeding himself with Big Mac that keep him alive.
You don't want Sergey to die, do you?

>> No.55332566

>>55332552
It never had a chance from the beginning. Sergey and ChainlinkLabs hold 60% of the total supply.

That's the same as Satoshi or Vitalik holding the majority of Bitcoin or Ethereum. Unconceivable

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55332579

>>55332566

>> No.55332588

Assblaster shilled both Chainlink and Coinmetro.
I have nothing further to add to this thread.

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>>55332588
Coinmetro vastly outperformed Link, just sayin'

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>>55332588
okay nevermind

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>>55332566

>> No.55333287

>>55332428
no there is no reason to accept this level of dumpage, at the very least he should have done a halving in the amount dumped but no he actually increased the total inflation
the only good thing is that sergey is running out of reserves quickly at this rate

>> No.55333330

>>55332428
Dumping is distribution by another name.
The fact that 'dumps' can take place without hodlers abandoning is proof of the level of trust for, or knowledge about, chainlink.
This is not possible for scam shitcoins. Any dev dump results in abandonment by the 'community.'
Also, you don't know what a 'good faith argument' is or you would not have worded the question in bad faith and engaged in bad faith strawmen in the two posts you made.

>> No.55333622

>>55332458
>Can someone give me a good faith argument why we should accept Sergey dumping so much?
>we
>I'm not a holder at all
Kek, fuddie.

>> No.55333637

Why are you fudsing link? Are you retarded? It's the safest 10x on the market right now nigga.

>> No.55333771

imagine taking 5 minutes out of your day to fork eth to make a coin that transfers billions to your pockets from delusional baggies out of thin air