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If mainnet is close then why won't they release more "chainlinks" to test? We only have 5 out of hundreds (at least 200)

>> No.11850608

>>11850577
Because they're getting ready to exit scam.

>> No.11850731

>>11850577

Because he's too busy figuring out how the monetary system in the US works.

>> No.11850805
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PPPRRRRRIINNNNGGGGGG

>> No.11850824

>>11850805

Is one link required for every request, or only the alarm clock requests?

>> No.11850827

>>11850805
>32million for an alarm clock
how deluded are they?

>> No.11850838

>>11850827
>ignoring the phrase TESTNET
You make this post every fucking link thread. kys

>> No.11850845

>>11850827
Who would have thought in 2017 that by now link would be an alarm clock and req a fishing app. Worst timeline

>> No.11850855

>>11850845
I guess people get up early to go fishing.. they truly are brothers in arms

>> No.11850865

32 million to test an alarm clock truly sc are the future

>> No.11850875

>>11850838
testnet using real LINK=real money, because it's a more a scam than a real development
fuck off shill

>> No.11850900
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Sneak peek of mainnet

>> No.11851040

>>11850805
ring ring wakey wakey wagie

>> No.11851089
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>>11850577

>> No.11851149

>>11851089
?

>> No.11851158

>>11850900
kek

>> No.11851243
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>>11851149
>New logo

>> No.11851253

>>11850805
Are the LINKs consumed by doing this?

>> No.11851391

>>11850855
good one breh ;(

>> No.11851515
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>>11850805
I woke up at exactly 6:00. I need no alarm clock. Two women woke me by sucking my cock. I gave 0.000001 LINK to each of the women as a tip. Three women helped me into the shower, all while caressing me and drooling at my LINK wallet. They also came instantly after seeing my balance.

I left my 50 acre mansion and got in my gold-plated 2030 Lamborghini Murcielago (custom made for me after the dealer saw my LINK) and another one of my bitches was waiting in the passenger seat. She was in the car all night, because she couldn't sleep without me having penetrated her. She hopped on me and started riding my dick while I squeezed her tits and drove with my knees. In a whim, I arrived at the gym. I threw the bitch off me, and she quickly returned to the passenger seat, where she would sit until I got back. When I got out the car, I flexed. My bulging, huge, muscles ripped my Gucci shirt off, and six women lined up. We had an orgy, which didn't last too long. Each woman climaxed when my cock came within five inches of her pussy, and went into an eternal state of euphoria after seeing my LINK wallet. I came, and transferred .00000000001 LINK to each of the women.

After benching seven hundred kilograms, I squatted four hundred kilograms. I started doing my 100 laps, but I got a phone call. It was a conference call with nineteen supermodels. They orgasmed after hearing my voice. My bitch in the car was getting lonely, so I went back. She sucked me off as I took the drive back home. I left her in the car, transferred .000000001 LINK to her, opened the diamond-encrusted knob and went inside.

>> No.11851566

>>11851515
>he benches almost 2x the weight he squats
Confirmed to never make it

>> No.11851571

>>11851149
You can read right?

>> No.11851615

>>11850900
Checked and 10:10 again. What was the reason again for all clocks in advertisements to be set to 10:10?

>> No.11851633

>>11850845
kek
>>11850855
kek and checked

>> No.11851660

>>11851566
>t. manlet

>> No.11851753

>>11851571
It seems you can't since you posted these 5 chainlinks op was talking about

>> No.11851762

>>11851753
I posted 5 chainlinks?

>> No.11851796
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I'm actually all-in into this BECAUSE ITS BELOW FUCKING CENT AND ITS FUCKING STARTUP OF THE YEAR IN FNTECH

WAKE UP ANONS! GET THE FUCK IN!!!!!!

>> No.11851816

>>11851762
>currently providing 700+ cryptocurrency data feeds
Actually 4
>BNC
>CMC
>CryptoCompare
>Kaiko

>> No.11851856

>>11851816
Source?

>> No.11851868

>>11851856
chain.link/docs

>> No.11851880

>>11851868
>chain.link/docs
Doesn't work.

>> No.11851923

>>11851868
Still waiting on that source.

>> No.11851939

>>11851615
Not only advertisements. Even in clock shop they are 90% "10:10"

>> No.11852419
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>wearing pants

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>>11852419
The outline on that pepe is jacked.

>> No.11852431

>>11850577
LOL Chainlink is taking a play out of Vechain’s book with the endless partnership announcements, all of which are all bullshit. Such an elaborate scam to take advantage of boomers and zoomers.

It’s all made sense now. They’ve been marketing and spamming /biz/ for MONTHS now with the “1000 EOY” bullshit nonstop.

Now this project could’ve appeared as legitimate, but too many boomers have lost money with this. They know the SEC is watching them and their virtual office that’s supposedly in the Cayman Islands.

Sergey is nothing more than an old /b/ tard who knew how to make himself a meme. He would make fun of his weight and try to make it a meme. He’s possibly one of the most strategic scammers of all time, spreading low-effort FUD himself in an effort to make all people who don’t like his scam look like complete idiots.

It’s an elaborate scam and very nicely done, but are you guys realizing that we’re in the “partership era” phase of the scam?

What’s next? BMW partnerships? I don’t think Sergey would go that far, I think he’ll play it safe by keeping these paid “partnerships” between Chainlink and other shitcoin projects.

Using that ICO money for paid partnerships is exactly what Vechain has done.

Now the 2018 goal is coming to a close. Once 2018 ends, the real dump can finally begin.

If you’ve caught yourself in this ridiculous echo chamber of Chainlink spam, please think to yourself about the seriousness behind the convos on here. It’s a spammy echo chamber made to influence gullible fools LIKE YOU into believing it. Fooling gullible fools LIKE YOU into shilling it just because you saw others do it.

>> No.11852441

>>11852431
>Chainlink is taking a play out of Vechain’s book with the endless partnership announcements
Except Chainlink never announced any partnership.
The partners always did.

>> No.11852449

>>11850577
Chainlink investors, what is your take on the SEC statements and their pursuit of ICOs? Chainlink is a US based ICO, it is likely on the map. The precedence is return ICO cash to investors, pay a fine, register token as a security. Lets say they have the 32M to pay back, If Chainlink is a registered security that could seriously comprimise mainnet launch/activity. Share your thoughs.

>> No.11852453

>>11852449
>Chainlink is a US based ICO
No it isn't.

>> No.11852470

>>11850875
you need to be drowned in the ganges.

>> No.11852472
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I have a PhD in crypto economics and mathematics. Crypto incentives in Chainlink are a legitimate concern. I saw Ari Juels speak at a conference recently where he mentioned tokens and asked him about the token economics of a node staking system like the Chainlink network is planning to use. The problem is that node operator incentives are fuzzy at best and not even figured out fully by the team (see the gitter for Steve stuttering about this). When I brought it up to Ari Juels, I told him that in the way the network is expected to be used, the fees payable to node operators would actually decline as requests become more ubiquitous because as the network grows it becomes cheaper to use. This makes sense if you took a few advanced cryptoeconomics courses. Ari admitted that it was a great question but that they were "actively pursuing research in that area." I sold my LINK immediately after that and saw a significant dump on the binance charts. It's pretty clear these guys are pulling you along making you think they're doing something revolutionary when the incentives aren't even fully determined yet.