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>in 6 months Sergey needs to release staking, Ccip, fss, enterprise layer, and deco
Can he do it?

>> No.49561333

>>49561311
No

>> No.49561338

>>49561311
He better. If you know what im saying

>> No.49561370

>>49561311
NO
fatfuck will keep on failing

>> No.49561375

>>49561311
>>in 6 months
203 days, to be specific.
>Can he do it?
He can do it all this very night, he's just waiting for moneyskelly to start his merge already

>> No.49561383

>>49561333
/thread

>> No.49561409

>>49561375
>He can do it all this very night, he's just waiting for moneyskelly to start his merge already
No he isn’t. And if he is I am selling all because it’s never going to happen

>> No.49561473

Even if he releases all of it tomorrow, what would it change?

There’s literally zero interest for sergay’s magic smart contract machine outside of shitcoin hustlers, defi ponzi’s and nft casinos?

>> No.49561507

>>49561473
lol
https://www.coindesk.com/business/2022/06/11/jpmorgan-wants-to-bring-trillions-of-dollars-of-tokenized-assets-to-defi/

>> No.49561524

>>49561311
Checked. He'll do it in 5

>> No.49561548

>>49561473
Didn’t Sergey say the banks, insurance companies, and institutions are waiting on chainlink right now?

>> No.49561692

>>49561507
why would JPMorgan make a signal like that just as the world is turning bearish?

>> No.49561711

>>49561311
It’s over for ETH

>> No.49561728

>>49561548
Were possibly at the forefront of the largest econimic crisis since 1918, the if housing bubble pops banks are losing trillions of collateral on mortgages. You seriously think banks are interested in decentralized oracles right now?

>> No.49561743

Sammy the gerbil and his Muffin Adventure.

>> No.49561814

>>49561692
it's literally the only time they would

>> No.49561838

>>49561728
You think JPMorgan is dipping their toes just because? They are interested because they want to make more money. It's all about money. Even if nukes are falling, how can they make the most money out of that. Money.

>> No.49561892

>>49561311
He only said CCIP and staking though

>> No.49561917

>>49561473
You forgot about Swift, Associated Press, Google Cloud, Citibank, Bank of America, etc.

>> No.49561984

>>49561838
Yeah, they joined the game of hot potato and will dump their entire position on bagholders whenever they can.

The promise of chainlink and crypto was that it would save financial institutions and legitimate business overhead so organisations would take a position pure out of saving costs. Not speculation like now

>> No.49562002

>>49561728
>>49561692
The global financial order is going to shit its brains out until it dies and Chainlink and crypto is going to be what remains. Sergey has been telling you this in plain english for over a year now.

>> No.49562112

>>49562002
Elizbeth Holmes was going to release a machine and shake up the world of medical and laboratory equipment. She’s been talking about that in plain english for years too.

>> No.49562126

>>49561892
He said the enterprise abstraction layer was due in 2022

>> No.49562196

>>49562112
The Holmes fud is good but the difference between this and that is we can use and look inside Sergey and Steve's machines.

>> No.49562233

>>49561375
>>49561409
It is obvious they are waiting for the merge.
Risk is to high for Vitalik to fuck up and allow staking contract to be exploited. It is why Aave v3 is not live on Ethereum yet.
With that being said now that Ropsten is merged and Goerli is soon going to be, they might not need to wait on mainnet merge if there are no critical issues on testnets.

>> No.49562308

>>49561728
If Chainlink is everything they claim to be, this might just be what banks need to mitigate or even avoid crisis.

>> No.49562456

>>49561375
why does PoS merge a matter for chainlink? it will not change the fee cost anyway?

>> No.49562528

>>49562456
My ESL friend here asks an essential question.

>> No.49562561

>>49562308
That’s not how it works

>> No.49562579

>>49562456
See my post above.

>> No.49562680

>>49562233
So if ethereum doesn’t release merge they’ll scrap their whole roadmap? No that’s retarded. Also show me where they said they are waiting on merge

>> No.49562721

>>49561984
You’re a retard

>> No.49562826

>>49562721
That’s correct. I’m a huge retard for not selling my 15k links at $50.

>> No.49562860

>>49562826
Why don’t you sell now??

>> No.49562918

>>49562680
I dont think they ever said anything about the merge, but from the technical perspective it makes sense to wait for such important update to critical infrastructure before releasing important update to your product. They simply cant afford to risk anything. Same with Aave.
If ethereum delays the merge indefinitely, then ofc Chainlink will proceed with their plans.
But as I said with merged testnets they might not need to wait for mainnet.

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>>49562860
the only option left is to hold to zero now fren and pray to vishnu i make it in the next life time. my hole village was count on me

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49563440

>>49561311
>trannies have moved on from over hyping consensus to hyping over delivering of features

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49564312

>>49561375
>he's just waiting for moneyskelly to start his merge already
Fuck. No.
Chainlink is happening, with or without Ethereum being there to suck the life out of more dApps and speculators through gas fees. Even after the merge, using Eth isn't going to get any cheaper, and Chainlink only stands to profit more from powering good dApps on blockchains that don't naturally push their users to insolvency.
Fuck the draw of Ethereum's industry partnerships, which would inevitably lag after a mild bear market that forces ETH's real value to be found much, much lower. The only way these partnerships can even come to reality is with advanced L2 tech, which is hardly promising for ETH's revenue figures. Most money currently in Ethereum amounts to rent-seekers that couldn't care about scaling if the solutions were thrown at them for free; they think insanely high fees are good, because it inflates their revenue numbers, which are guaranteed to always be pathetic in reality relative to ETH's marketcap. The entire chain is a giant sybil-compromised (read: centralized) money extraction scam that thinks having great node numbers always equates to decentralization, and it begs for apocalypse.
I don't wish Ethereum bad, but my god, its proponents make rooting for it really, really hard. You have a stake in your shit; talk about the real fucking problems. Fix them. The most-practiced "solution" to Ethereum's gas problems for ETH holders—clearly, if we're going by TVL—has been to trade ETH derivatives as jpegs, which are then treated like there's some hidden fucking secret value to and anyone who points out how clearly retarded it all is is ridiculed. Speculator interest isn't a guarantee, and this strategy depends on speculator interest.

Chainlink will look downright prophetic dropping all Ethereum dependencies of any kind, and not having any apparent preferred blockchain. A good settlement layer's token accrues minimal, but secure value; the way it works reflects this.

>> No.49564337

>>49561311
Not one of those will be released lol

>> No.49564448

Waiting for regulations you idiots.