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From what I can gather:
Bullish news:
>some Microsoft forum pro has publicly stated interest in it
>some member of the Italian government says they will open up their API for chain link nodes to use it

FUD:
>No mainnet yet
>Not at all a decentralized Oracle
>All contracts must be public, no privacy options
>Vulnerable to Sybil attacks without KYC / Know your customer

>> No.13963726

>>13963696
Chainlink is going to be doing big money business with big money entities. If you like money, buy chainlink. If you like obscure, basement dweller side projects, don't.

>> No.13963734

>>13963726
>Going to be
This has been shilled since 2017 when will it actually come

>> No.13963742

>>13963734
They literally just released mainnet, obviously a trillion dollar company won't use their services immediately.

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>>13963742
Most corporations and startups release a product with anticipated demand...

>> No.13963753

>>13963742
But all the larpers and insiders for two years said that everything would be shown on mainnet, all the partnerships and everything. We still got nothing really.

>> No.13963769

>>13963734
Some people work 30+ years in a job that just pays the bills. What's a year or two longer to get rich?

>> No.13963790

>>13963769
There's reasons behind that but I don't think people should gamble a significant amount of money in their youth over some vague cryptocurrency that has not really proven it's worth

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>>13963696
Every who chainlink partners with is another one customer. Imagine if your local Costco had only handful of customers they would be out of business!

>> No.13963854

>>13963734
Go on Einstein, in your expert opinion how quickly could you build a project like Chainlink?

>> No.13963865

>>13963753
>But all the larpers said...
>Larpers

>> No.13963871

Also it seems Sergey was arrested
https://www.worldgreynews.com/details/5ceb073dc5fad6.03685018/sergey-nazarov-arrested-following-alleged-swift-ceo-attack
Can someone double check with Rory?

>> No.13963893

>>13963790
Tomorrow is not guaranteed. When you're young is when you should gamble. ChainLink isn't a gamble though. It is going to transcend money as we know it. I wouldn't have bought any if I thought otherwise.

>> No.13963949

>>13963854
Given the fact that I had just raised 32 million dollars, I will start by hiring more developers. Unless of course I'm not a fat scamming piece of shit, who's dragging you along while I dump my bags.

>> No.13963991

>>13963854
In about a year? With curated developers?

>> No.13964004

>>13963893
There are better gambles and the only thing transcending is sergeys mass

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>>13963696
project number one in Ghana

>> No.13964036

>>13964016
Didn't know chain link is now ewaste

>> No.13964064

>>13964004
Don't fat shame Surgie.

>> No.13964101

>>13964064
His physical gains will soon significantly affect the gravitational force of the earth

>> No.13964141

>some Microsoft forum pro has publicly stated interest in it
wow, a forum user is interested,bullish news.

>some member of the Italian government says they will open up their API for chain link nodes to use it
The government is going to open the API to anyone, a random idiot has created a parser

>> No.13964145

>>13963991
All these special magical devs in the wild, all the money that is banked in other projects, all these people who "could" do something....but they're not

2 devs and a team run by a Russian philosopher scammer IS doing it, and well, and bringing us new shit we didn't expect right now, like tsigs. If you believe in smart contracts, but aren't bullish on LINK, you might want to count your chromosomes

>> No.13964162

>>13963726
People will make big money with oracles but it won't flow in your shitty token controlled at 65% by Sergey.
Google velocity of money brainlet and try to understand why a currency made to only by one thing isn't never going to worth shit.

>> No.13964176

>>13964145
The reason is I don't have 32 million and I don't have the contacts to exit scam

>> No.13964212

>>13964176
Rent in san fran, pay devs, pay for audits, pay for conference sponsorships, pay for marketing and business development salaries, pay for running nodes on test and prod, fly people to conferences where required, buy town crier....

Do this with 32mm in a normal corporation and see how long your money lasts

>> No.13964216

>>13963753
No they did not at all. If anything they where aiming at mid q4

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>>13964212
>pay for sponsorships

Oh nonononono

>> No.13964253

>>13964232
Unsure on the definition of the word "sponsor" hey, chief?

>> No.13964259

>>13964212
They bought Towncrier, a project by a co-author of the Chainlink whitepaper? That sounds legit as fuck and totally not a shady way to drain company funds for an exit scam.

>> No.13964278

>>13964259
Speaking from all your business experience

>> No.13964289

>>13964259
This, just look at how shady a character Ari Juels is. It's so obvious in hindsight.

>> No.13964418

>>13964253
I misread it as chainlink paying someone to sponsor them

>> No.13964440

>>13964289
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=uf0D-uoAAAAJ&hl=en

Shady af

>> No.13964557

>>13963696
The real dynamic going on is scared nulinkers being preyed on by oldlinkers with fud, because they've known the ins and outs of the project for so long that the poor fucks who came here from plebbit and bought at $1.20 are now terrified that they didn't get the instant grafitication they wanted.
Fuck nulinkers
Fud this project even at $1000
Stop spoonfeeding

>> No.13964982

>>13963696
>all contracts must be public
Someone didnt read the whitepaper. They mentioned this specifically.

>> No.13965008

>>13964557
Why do you care? Someone is going to have to buy LINK shortly after you do if you ever want to get rich off it. Why not these nulinkers? Why are tomorrow’s nulinkers any more deserving? Are you hoping institutional money buys up the order book before Reddit gets to it? Because, in my opinion, I would MUCH rather even the most cancerous newfags make a couple million on LINK than JP Morgan.

>> No.13965050

>>13965008
Based and redpilled

>> No.13965089

>>13965008
I hate the banks as much as anyone else, but i may actually hate those smug reddit crypto faggots more

>> No.13965122

>>13965089
Nobidy should give a shit who buys up their bags and pumps them. I dont care if it is a leftist fag or a kike bankster who buys. If you do you are either 12 year old retard loyal to a fucking website or a pnd pajeet brainlet.
Money doesnt smell

>> No.13965177

>>13964278
I do own a few businesses actually. You can't liquidate a software application.
>>13964440
>Guys, it's not a scam because Ari is a scholar. Look he has scientific papers published.

>> No.13965212

>>13963696
It’s extremely easy to generate bullish news for Link; simply add more nodes and sources.
Like offering the price of BTC in addition to ETH.
Knowing Chainlink though, it’s probably going to be these three nodes doing the price of ETH for the next 6 months.