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3628486 No.3628486 [Reply] [Original]

>"Endorse" is such a strong word. Oracles are awesome. Much harder to argue oracles are worth $32m.
>$73m and rising

>> No.3628497

C O P E

>> No.3628511

>>3628486

This just proved we're in a bubble. The founder of fucking ethereum says the product isn't worth $32m and now it's trading at $70m+. Crazy.

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3628525

>Ethereum should be worth around $15.

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>>3628486

>> No.3628555

Sergey is the chad version of money skelly.

>> No.3628556

Someone tweet @ him asking if he thinks a decentralized exchange with no proof of concept should be worth 350m. He knows what he wants to say but his friendship is likely preventing him. I'd love to watch Kyber fags get BTFO

>> No.3628559

>>3628486
DGB at fucking 120 MM

WHERE ARE MY DIGI MARINES AT??

>> No.3628561

>>3628486
The value of LINK isn't the Oracles, it's the fact that it brings blockchain-secured smart contracts to mainstream business and finance.

LINK is literally to traditional business/finance what ETH was to crypto.

>> No.3628565

>>3628525
>>3628486
why do we listen to a spotty 11 year old hommasensual russian about prices? How do we even know he is as smart as we think he is?

>> No.3628570

>>3628556
This lol.

>> No.3628574

We no longer need you, money skelly. We have the skelly crusher now.

>> No.3628580

SOAP
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BUBBLE
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>> No.3628581

>>3628511
Every CEO/founder/whatever says his own publicly traded product is overbought all the time, doesn't really mean shit. Vitalik has said ETH is way overvalued.

>> No.3628589

>>3628511
the founder of ethereum couldn't solve the oracle problem, of course he's trying to downplay it.

>> No.3628600

>>3628565
He's smart, but not when it comes to money or the crypto market.