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Cup of coffee costs $31.74

Why doesnt goverment do something about the inflation?

>> No.28949865
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>>28949802
the government should ban chainlink.

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>>28949802
>3% daily inflation

>> No.28949945

>>28949802
Just recycle the beans with some acidic solution.

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Sergey is a philosophy major. He deliberately didn't define the nature of the cup or the coffee so that the price of the token could experience organic price discovery. For all you know, what he meant was that the price is equivalent to the world's largest cup of the world's most expensive coffee.

>> No.28950037

I reckon you could find a cup of coffee priced at £23.27 ($31ish) in Central London. It'd have loads of additions though.

>> No.28950093

>>28950037
D.C has really expensive yet shitty coffee

>> No.28950129

>>28950037
>A coffee shop in London is selling what it claims is “the most expensive cup of coffee in the UK” for £50, with only 15 servings of the costly brew available.
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/food-and-drink/coffee-most-expensive-uk-london-queens-mayfair-ethiopian-cup-excellence-b483333.html
I was only halfway there.

>> No.28950135

>>28949802
are you from 2022?

>> No.28950208

don't worry
Sergey Linkie DUmper go ppppprrrrfffFFFFFFFPPPLLLLLL soon(TM)

>> No.28950312

>>28950135
No , i reckon cup of coffee will be atleast $1k in 2022

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>>28949802
That's because democrats platform is giving out more money to their voting base... ie need to print more money.

>> No.28950356

>>28950010
For example, the world's largest cup of coffee according to guiness world records held 22,739 litres of coffee. A quick search returns that 1kg of coffee is ~$2.76. This means that the price of chainlink should be ~$62,759.

>> No.28950781

>>28950010
>>28950129
>>28950356
Furthermore, if we assume these lazy brits could get off their arses and manage to produce enough coffee to fill the world's largest cup of coffee with £2000 (~$2770) per kilo coffee, the price of chainlink should be roughly $62,987,030 each.

Basically, fundamentally, we are going to make it.