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THIS IS TOTALLY UNFAIR. Bulgarian bros this is fucked, this wasnt not supposed to happen. We cant freely manipulate LINK anymore. YOU WERE NOT SUPPOSED TO WITHDRAW, THE TOKEN IS NOT NEEDED, YOU WERE MEWNT TO COLLECT OUR APY. NO NO NO NO. THIS IS FAKE NEWS BULGARIA IS SOLVENT.

>> No.50628389
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50628389

>>50628362
OH NO YOU DIDNT

>> No.50628394
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50628394

The NEXO HOT WALLET was drained this morning. 2 million link gone in a month. Bulgars did a desperate top up immediately. This has never happened to them before

https://etherscan.io/token/0x514910771af9ca656af840dff83e8264ecf986ca?a=0xffec0067f5a79cff07527f63d83dd5462ccf8ba4#tokenAnalytics

>> No.50628416
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>>50628362
there was some low iq faggot in the spoonfeeding thread who replied just to fud like 25+ times
if he's the same one that i'm thinking of, he usually gets up to around 50+ replies
allll to fud link and talk about how bad it is
imagine how angry he'll be when he finds out that simeon probably won't pay him this month because payroll will suddenly end up being "insolvent"

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50628423

They were down to 10k LINK when someone did a massive withdrawal and they panicked in response to deposit 64k LINK from their cold wallet.

>> No.50628430

>>50628394
Still 70k tokens, buy donut instead.

>> No.50628436

>>50628430

They were at 10k tokens after someone withdrew over 100k, prompting them to instantly do a panic deposit of 64k from their cold wallet.

>> No.50628455

>>50628436
how much link do they have left in their other wallets?

>> No.50628466

Gods work OP, this is hilarious to watch. Can't wait until the paychecks don't go out this month and suddenly the ESL fud threads magically disappear

>> No.50628471

>>50628455

600k. They lost over 2 million tokens in 40 days to withdrawals. It’ll all be gone before they know it.

They lost an additional 400k LINK in Bancor.

>> No.50628473

>>50628423
>>50628436
How much have they left in their cold wallet(s)?

>> No.50628476

>>50628362
How does it feel to be down 90% and growing vs eth?

>> No.50628478

>>50628473
I see the answer now. God I can't wait till it's all gone

>> No.50628485

>>50628476

You’re down over 2,500,000 tokens from users

SEETHE

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50628490

>>50628394
THE ETERNAL SIMEON

>> No.50628502

>>50628471
it's over bro, with this recent market pump they are solvent again
they can just buy more LINK, stop wasting your time desu

>> No.50628505

Is there a list of names and details anywhere of all these assholes at Nexo? We need to make sure that when they go bust we spot them if they pop up in relation to some new scam. These pricks need to leave this industry and it's only the likes of us that will ensure they do.

>> No.50628525

>>50628505
this

>> No.50628535

>>50628505
the guy who co-founded it was in the actual congress of Bulgaria, which was known to be ran by corrupt actual criminals while he was in

you wan't to go up against the Bulgarian maffia? Kek

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>>50628466
>fud
>disappear
Not on this life linkie, it be like that to the bitter end.

See ya around

>> No.50628582

>>50628362
Why do countries like Bulgaria even exist? What do they have contributed to the global society?

>> No.50628638

Bulgarian split squat is my favourite exercise but Nexo's favourite is the Bulgarian Dilation

>> No.50628694

>>50628535
>bulgarian mafia
You'd be scared to say on /biz if you saw an ex-nexo cunt starting up another project? I wouldn't.

>> No.50628816

>>50628582
fresh supply of gypsy pickpockets and roadside whores

>> No.50629110

>>50628502
the point is that they can no longer short link and then sell a whole bunch of Link tokens given to them for free from idiots and win big on the short

ofcourse they can buy more link to give back to link people redeeming (assuming they have enough money to buy back the link) but this will add buying pressure and LINK GO UP

>> No.50629155

>>50628582
serbia too, they've only produced mentally ill people.

>> No.50629572

Bulgaria not needed

>> No.50630085
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50630085

>>50628490
>>50628502
>>50628535
Cope and seethe

>> No.50630115

>had 13k linkies on nexo
>withdrew when celsius happened
goodbye bulgars

>> No.50630158
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50630158

Btw this is Simeons twitter.
He spends most his days screeching at link and defending Nexo with his typical shilling and truth twisting.

His writing style may seem familiar because he does it on here all the time and it’s exactly how he wrote on his official twitter account back in 2020 when he was defending himself.

Have fun.

>> No.50630255

>>50630158
‘Gene vexo’

Genie of nexo, more like Gypsie of nexo

>> No.50630297

>>50630158
the fact that retard bulgarian millionaire criminals come to /biz/ of all places to argue with other retards is hilarious

>> No.50630349

>>50630297
They dont. You guys are now considered worse than both xrp and gme schizos by the rest of the board.

>> No.50630359

>>50630297

The guy has a fucking massive ego and chip on his shoulder. He is not mentally stable as evidenced by the fact he does it.

Bulgarians are low IQ. The flood this board with fud every time they have any kind of position open on LINK because they are so stupid they actually think fudding here makes a difference and is essential. They clearly think(whoever is their strategist aka simeon) that if they skip that part their previously profitable system of shorting LINK may not work, so it’s borderline superstition. Clearly uncreative, lacking in IQ and desperate all around.

That Gene wilson account was shot into action as soon as the nexo is insolvent meme started and has been hyper active since especially against that otter.

Not only that but basically all its activities before were fudding Crypto.com, HEX and a few others which are clearly perceived competitors to Nexo.

>> No.50630823
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50630823

>573k in cold wallet and 75k in Nexo 2
>Roughly 650k LINK total controlled by Nexo, plus maybe another 100k scattered throughout defi
Nexo has less than 1 million LINK under their control. They can't short anymore, they can barely give users their funds. Either they will suspend withdrawals or have to buy back LINK with bitcoin, making the price go up. SOON.

>> No.50630870

>>50630823
Could they be caught with their pants down if SmartCon actually has some decent news/announcements that gets a genuine pump? Especially if they keep losing tokens the timing could really fuck them.

>> No.50630951

>>50628581
I recognise this shut in from every thread, how are all your real life friends anon? Did you invest in everest ID?

>> No.50631001

>>50630870

They already have their pants down mate. A strong smartcon would just leave them raped.

They are underwater as is and if the price rises they have to buy back tokens at more expensive prices which causes it to rise even more and gives it sticking power, they have pretty much hit the tipping point where they dont have enough LINK to short it, then dump it and fud it anymore either. It can only get worse as more people withdraw.

>> No.50631044

>>50628535
>you wan't to go up against the Bulgarian maffia? Kek
you mean a bunch of gypsies? yeah

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watery demise imminent

>> No.50631172

>>50628471
Are you larping or is the 600k number real?
I always thought the total was untracable, because they always topped up tokens from centralized exchanges, where we don't know their balance.

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>>50631044
just read the wiki article on the bulgarian maffia fren

>> No.50631330

>>50631248
Token not needed for cheap and effective assassination contracts.

>> No.50631399

If you are bad in life you get re-incarnated as a Bulgarian.

>> No.50631484

>>50631172
Anon, stop speedreading the thread. OP literally posted a link to their wallet address.

>> No.50631542

Yea I’m not buying it I wouldn’t believe these Bulgarian conspiracy theories or chud drivel.

>> No.50631763

>>50631172

No larp. Im the autist who has been tracking them since 2020, revealed everything again in May 2021 and even who doxed uncle oldfag.

While you are correct they can hide via exchange, and their shills(simeon himself) actively tries to abuse this fact, from analysis its clear that right now anything on exchange which is likely nothing, is tied up as collateral for other positions and not liquid.

They topped up their hot wallet with 400k LINK directly from Binance a few weeks ago when it initially started depleting rapidly. They havent withdrawn more from binance since and haave instead been topping up with much small transactions from places like Youhodler, Huobi, and even Coinbase. This points to them searching for liquidity wherever thry have it which is unusual and a desperate move. Not only that, they recently topped up the hot wallet from their cold wallet when they usually as said deposit from binance etc. this points heavily to the fact they are low on LINK tokens, and whatever they have on Binance, if anything is not liquid and they really do not want to unwind their leverage to make it liquid if they have anything.

>> No.50631811

>>50631763
How much Link did these bulgarians have in the "golden days" of Link shorts?

>> No.50631877

>>50631811

Hard to put an exact figure but I’d estimate it wasnt that much more than thry had a few months ago.
2-3.5 million tokens, not including whatever they borrowed from places like AAVE(they stopped using it openly) and Maker Dao with other coins as collateral.

>> No.50631921

>>50631877
Checked and based, good work friend.

>> No.50632061

>>50628394
funny to see them adding linkies in real time as the wallet drains. i wonder who still has their link with them? the only excuse at this point is to have been living under a rock and just be completely oblivious to their insolvency. there are people who will simply wake up one day to all their link being gone, just like there was with celsius.

>> No.50632127

>>50630115
Larp. No one on /biz/ would have linkies on nexo after Simeon happened

>> No.50632396

>>50631763
Respect anon. YGMI. Should I keep buying? Part of me knows anything under $10 a Link is a steal and the other part doesn’t wanna buy a green chart.

>> No.50632498

>>50632396

Yea. I wish i had spare money to buy. Pretty disappointed i dont. If i was in the position i would have put most my savings into LINK in the past months to be honest. Considering moving in with parents to do it.

People were fudding and drooling over $10 link last year. We literally at the $5-7$ range now and they dont wanna buy lol

>> No.50632615

>>50632498
I will continue today then. Im just a young anon but Ive been working my ass off all year and living frugally to increase my position all I could and I was able to get to 350 LINK this year.

>> No.50632679

>>50632498
I put essential my last $50k into Link when it was at $6 and got above 10k stack now, which has always been my goal since I really started understanding Link a couple years ago.
It’s too obvious that it’s going to have a similar price explosion that Eth had in the last bull run.
Whether that happens in a year or 3 years, I’m going to be ready when it does.
I’m a top 3000 Link wallet, and in the last bull run a top 3000 ETH wallet was worth $15 million.
If Link can deliver on half the things they’re promising, they should have no problem capturing the MC eth had in 2021

>> No.50632758

>>50628423
>64k LINK from their cold wallet.
can you link this? found only 30k top up and it came from a wallet with 500k link?

>> No.50632831

I usually stay away from the tinfoil hat stuff but hear me out. We all know Sam/FTX played a large role in taking out 3arrows/Celsius/Voyager, it was in his direct interest to do so. What if Nexo is next on his list, and his appearance at SmartCon is a showing of good faith to Sergey and the team, a truce if you will? Sergey has to be aware of the fuckery that was going on during the bullrun. What if Sam came to them behind the scenes and explained he was going to take those entities out, and promise not to fuck with chainlink? As for what Sam gets out of it, who knows, but if he sees the writing on the wall (Eric Schmidt joining up being a big signal), he probably knows link is going to be very powerful in the space, so being in bed with them is definitely a lucrative position for a (((parasite))) like Bankman. Thoughts?

>> No.50632858

>>50631484
If anyone is speedreading it's you. We've all been following the wallet posted by OP (nexo 2) for weeks, and it has less than 75k tokens now. All I'm asking is how can he estimate nexo's total link balance, since from what I've seen, "nexo 2" is usually funded from various cefi addresses.

>>50631763
Thanks for the legit answer OP.
>they recently topped up the hot wallet from their cold wallet
Do you happen to have the tx or originating address by any chance? I've been trying to figure out their liquidity situation but haven't been able to find any "public" nexo address.

>> No.50632869

>>50632831
you should stay away from it, amateurs like you always come up with some dumbed down version of what's really going on

>> No.50632903

>>50632869
Fair enough, so enlighten us

>> No.50632925

>>50632858
>>50631763

Ah, found it!
https://etherscan.io/token/0x514910771af9ca656af840dff83e8264ecf986ca?a=0xb60c61dbb7456f024f9338c739b02be68e3f545c

I saw your screenshot, but I thought the tx would be buried further down the transaction list. wgmi.

>> No.50633017

PS: going through that cold wallet I got to nexo's "corporate treasury" wallet.
>https://etherscan.io/address/0x9bdb521a97e95177bf252c253e256a60c3e14447
It has almost $200M (two hundred million dollars!) worth of tokens....

Yet It has 0.921 LINK.
TOP KEK
They're so fucked.

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>>50632831
sergey wants the entire space to succeed and do well. even centralized exchanges. he understands how important they are for onboarding and for the health of crypto as a whole. it's not a surprise that he and sbf would have common interest both in wanting the space to succeed and do well as a whole, and for those who actively harm the space to be removed. sbf im sure understand the importance of link as well, and since link is not a competitor in any sense, there would be no qualms about working together. i would not be surprised at all if ftx offers some sort of link staking service and announces it at smartcon.

>> No.50633282

>>50630349
We are the rest of the board, faggot. You are a nexo tourist, your boss is insolvent.

>> No.50634091

>>50633050
>ftx staking
Imagine the cope from Linkpool holders. I wish them no ill will, but it would be kinda funny to see.

>> No.50634136

>>50632925
Like I said, stop speedreading.

>> No.50634213

>>50628416
I have no relationship with Simeon outside of being the one who caused his short squeeze two years ago and spent 1 week doing on chain analysis of CeFi shorting Chainlink last month.
Both my IQ and stack are bigger than yours by the way.

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50634227

when will these fuckers run out of Link tokens. Cant wait for the day where these cunts fuck off from my linkies.

>> No.50634267

>>50628362
Finally some good news.
They withdrew their remaining 500k LINK from the AVAX Aave vault:
https://snowtrace.io/tx/0xfa4c916d4efb72d17eb806714b68d1eaaaa7aa7a3ec11ce06252bd4ef989613f

If I can take down Nexo with me I can at least make back some of my money on a short squeeze.

>> No.50634317

>>50628362
The 500k from Avax was bridged to ETH here:
https://etherscan.io/tx/0x685e2b3baa52ff21ae06de6374ae64f6479f53f8cde64777d48e545f58843825

>> No.50634375

>>50634136
stop being a retard. OP didn't post that address, he posted a screenshot in which part of the address was visible. I had to look it up myself. No amount of reading in depth would have led to that address.

>> No.50634408

>>50634375
Looking it up involves clicking the link he posted in the OP and cross referencing with the screenshot. Not difficult at all. come on now, you had everything you needed to answer your question.

>> No.50634444

>>50628362
It was then moved:
https://etherscan.io/tx/0xa5c0db503ced3afa5a1a2774cb60c73461a2483361e84049ac3abe055e8e7b80
It's currently in this wallet:
https://etherscan.io/address/0xa75ede99f376dd47f3993bc77037f61b5737c6ea


I don't remember the numbers well but this may be their last remaining LINK.

>> No.50634547

>>50634444
checked

>> No.50634621
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50634621

>>50628362
They have approximately 620k LINK left on their wallets, 1.2 million LINK sold on Binance to buy back.
Also 400-600k LINK sold on Bitfinex to buy back a,d something similar on Huobi to buy back.

I suspect the Aave borrower of 5 million LINK through Okex also belongs to Nexo.
They are in a hole for 7 million LINK in that case at least and only have 620k left from at a minimum 2.6 million LINK owned by their customers.

Their cost basis for most of their sold tokens should be in the $6-7 range by the way which means they would already buy back at a 10-20% loss at current prices.
If Chainlink goes back to double digits Nexo will lose $7 million per 1$ token price increase starting from a $7 basis price.

Feels good to imagine Nexo burning to bankruptcy and coping.

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50634635

>>50630349
They dont.
They do.

>> No.50634667

>>50632925
Yeah, 0xB60C61DBb7456f024f9338c739B02Be68e3F545C is their main LINK top up wallet. They usually withdraw LINK from Binance to this address and then top up their hot wallet. Last Binance withdrawal was 400k on 06/27
https://etherscan.io/tx/0x3b216d911a164d2f1263d5200480fbb66f57841715f2838d9f1f52c30c4c9fd2

>> No.50634703

>>50628362
You can see them selling their LINK from their corporate treasury on Bitfinex here:
https://etherscan.io/token/0x514910771af9ca656af840dff83e8264ecf986ca?a=0x9c2058ebad740ffec3bce65630a3f06ade641c05

They used their last remaining link from this treasury to refill their withdrawal wallet 40 days ago and it's empty now:
https://etherscan.io/token/0x514910771af9ca656af840dff83e8264ecf986ca?a=0x9bdb521a97e95177bf252c253e256a60c3e14447

I suspect this wallet has been used in completely illegal ways and Nexo misappropriated customer funds as their own and used it to pay back customers in an illegal way.

>> No.50634720

On-chain anons, have you looked into ETH withdrawals as well? Curious if Nexo is losing other cryptos at same rate. From what I can gather, ETH withdrawal wallets are

0x31E9b3373F2AD5d964CAd0fd01332d6550cBBdE6

0x4d7F1790644Af787933c9fF0e2cff9a9B4299Abb

0x463E5b673d1029989c9B059d36393c539beF9094

Main ETH top up wallet is once again 0xB60C61DBb7456f024f9338c739B02Be68e3F545C.

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>>50630349
>They dont.
They do.

>> No.50634866

>>50634720
Not really. It's already too much effort to follow LINK.
They withdrew 1k ETH from Bitfinex today by the way
https://etherscan.io/tx/0x752fbd23c6c92e2d52520c42a706e77f9619906b142ba0b85b46d24e6d10b514

Did they sell low and buy high?
That would be funny.

They are likely in a similar situation across most assets, but in a more critical situation with Chainlink because they have actively shorted it and used a lot of paid shills to fud for long periods of time.
If they are forced to buy back Chainlink it will be a very big hit on their "audited accounting" and no losses lie and it could accelerate the withdrawing process.

>> No.50634922

>>50631484
>>50634136
>>50634408

>3 posts by this ID
>stop speed reading
>stop speed reading
>dude, stop speed reading and just cross reference a screenshot for a transaction with no date on a wallet with hundreds of thousands of transactions, instead of asking the guy who actually took the screenshot if he can point you in the right direction.

Thanks for your valuable feedback on how to interact with others.

>> No.50635002

>>50634720
>On-chain anons, have you looked into ETH withdrawals as well?
I haven't but the amount of tokens locked up (stETH) here
0x9bdb521a97e95177bf252c253e256a60c3e14447
is considerable.

Right now stETH/ETH is at around .97 but if it "depegs" again they could be in deep shit.

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>>50634621
feels good indeed

>> No.50635147

>>50635002
Imagine shorting stETH after Nexo transfers some of it to FTX.
Would that hurt?

>> No.50635515

>>50631124

SLOPPY JOB, SIMEON

>> No.50635559

>>50631124
what ever happened to zeus capital?

>> No.50635612

>less than 1 million link in their control
how much do they need if everyone wants to withdraw from bulgaria?

>> No.50635696

>>50634922

checked and kek'd

>> No.50636047

>>50628362
If it's only link that nexo is insolvent on, can't they just buy more with their other funds? Link would pump sure, but I don't think Nexo is in danger of going the way of Celsius unless more users, not just linkies, start withdrawing.

>> No.50636228

token not needed

>> No.50636462

>>50636047
If they were merely insolvent it would be fine, but they're actively shorting it. They can't have their cake and eat it. They can't short and buy Link.

>> No.50637151

>>50636462
Right, but from what I understand if they were to close their short, the link they buy back to close would be bought with the funds tied up in the short. So closing the short wouldn't threaten their solvency and neither would the link withdrawals. Link would pump like crazy, but we'd have to see a larger exodus of other customer funds before they are forced to close up shop.

>> No.50637385

>>50631877
I think the Aave loan belongs to them.
They hid behind Okex this time to make it difficult to link the wallet to them however when looking for culprits they are the ones who have been known to short LINK the most and they keep fuding it here.
They still didn't change their ways but added an exchange to hide their tracks.

>> No.50637437

>>50632831
That may be a possibility.
However Chainlink added native support for SOL a short time ago which is one of Sam's main investment.
Just for this it makes SOL a viable alternative to ETH and added new use cases.
Sam will profit from this integration a lot which gives him an incentive to come to the event and also to take out the shorts on the token as his investments now depend on Chainlink more.

>> No.50637480

>>50633050
Sergey is an idiot who was unable to recognize manipulative psychopaths for years and let them abuse him.
You should not put him on a pedastal after he failed so hard his token dipped back to single digits.

Tolerance without accountability is only weakness.
He may have finally found out after 2 years he got played and decided to change this, but he will need to do a lot of work to regain that trust.

>> No.50639620

ITS HAPPENING

>> No.50639947

/biz/ newfag and europoor student here, got to 635 LINK, should I sell my '90s shitbox for 4k to buy more? How much time is left?

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50639961

>>50639947
>should i sell car
yes
>how much time is left?
none. it's happening - TONIGHT!

>> No.50640025

>>50631763
holy based, doing gods (Sergeys) work anon

>> No.50640101

>>50639620
TONIGHT

STRAP IN BOYS

>> No.50640194

>>50639947
No just bust your ass to get at least 1k.

>> No.50640340

>>50628394
brutal. but common sight.
Binance only has 250K Link left on its spot orderbook

>> No.50640773

>>50640340
It would make me happy to see Aave get their just desserts for helping to short LINK and force the Aave token holders to take a big hit on their collateral to buy back the loaned LINK after it turns out the ETH collateral is not enough to buy back the loaned tokens once the liquidation starts.
That would be a satisfying end to the DeFi ponzis and make them reconsider loaning out their user's collateral

>> No.50640794

damn jannies are working overtime today, they keep deleting link threads seconds after they're made kek.

>> No.50640900

>>50640794
tranny jannies are on simons paylist

>> No.50641169
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This thread is giving me serious FOMO, my brain says no but my schizo brain says YES... buy the green chart!

>> No.50641491

>>50630349
they do lol

>> No.50641538

I'm on shrooms, cleaning the house and am getting good vibes from this link rally. I bought heavily in the $5-$6 range and have a bit of cash left. It looks like the bottom is in so I'm gonna use my spare cash to take my gf away on a trip to the mountains. We are all gonna make it.

>> No.50641588

oh and one more thing... drink kefir!

>> No.50641829

>>50637385
is it possible to see all open positions on aave for a given token?

>> No.50641862

>>50641829
You need to find the corresponding Aave debt token.
debt bearing LINK is here:
https://etherscan.io/token/0x0b8f12b1788BFdE65Aa1ca52E3e9F3Ba401be16D#balances

There is a list of the Aave2 tokens here:
https://etherscan.io/accounts/label/aave-v2

>> No.50641969

>>50641862
thanks fren

>> No.50642642

>>50631124
SLOPPY JOB, SIMEON

>> No.50642819

>>50641829
https://aavewatch.com/market/aave/link

>> No.50643324

>>50628362
>A pre conference pump out of nowhere
HOLY SHIT BROS GET CLG IN HERE
IT'S HAPPENING

>> No.50643458

comfy thread

>> No.50643675

>>50643324
The timing is really strange too.
How did /biz/ trigger this pump at this special moment when it should have happened a few weeks ago?

This whale has been waiting for the shorts to add more leverage to their operation and displayed fake weakness for months to push them to increase their shorts.
It's so tiresome...

>> No.50644276

>>50631124
SLOPP JOB, SIMEON

>> No.50644850

>>50631124
SLOPPY JOB, SIMEON

>> No.50644901

>>50631124
SLOPPY JOB, SIMEON

>> No.50644941
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50644941

Couldn't break resistance, this shit is going straight back to the gutter delusional linkies

>> No.50645120

>>50630349
i am this board nigger
>t. creator of the 'too many lines and shapes to be legible' technical analysis meme in 2018

>> No.50645131

>>50644941
yes it's over

>> No.50645151

>>50644941
Linkies how do we respond to this nigger untermenschen troglodyte son of a whore

>> No.50645153

>>50644941

You wish, gypsy scum

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50645204

>>50645151
>>50645153
Imagine unironically still being bullish on THIS shitcoin

KEK

>> No.50645397

>>50645204
Say it with me. Nexo is insolvent. You are not getting paid at the end of this month.

>> No.50645423
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50645423

>>50645204

>> No.50645797

>>50640773
Aave did nothing wrong

>> No.50646108

>>50645423
Good to see eth finally healing against link

>> No.50646197

>>50628485
two more weeks!!!!!

>> No.50646478

>>50631124
SLOPPY JOB, SIMEON

>> No.50647066
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50647066

>>50639961
it is happening, Link will get squeezed to $200

>> No.50647162

>>50631124
Sloppy Job Simeon
Im not mad Im disappointed

>> No.50647184

53k left on Nexo 2

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>>50639947
Fellow Europoor student, I’m at 800. We’re gonna make it.

>> No.50647211

>>50628505
I think doxxing people is a bit far anon

>> No.50647258

SLOPPY JOB, SIMEON

>> No.50647291

>>50647211
Listing names and profiles isn't doxxing, anon, and is 100% fair game. How are things at Nexo today? Shitting yourself yet?

>> No.50647310

>>50628362
Turns out linkies made it all up. Nexo is not insolvent,/withdrawals have resumed, they are not shorting link. Absolute state of desperate larpers trying to stay relevant and create drama which in the end was not even real.

kek

>> No.50647314

>>50631763
absolutely fucking based anon

>> No.50647418

>>50645797
Aave was a central part of the liquidation cascade last year and continuously used to short assets.
The world would be a better place if they went bankrupt like Bancor and stopped loaning user collateral to short sellers.

Have you ever thought what positive value flash loans and every other of their degenerate functions bring to the world?
It's only used for things like hacks, theft and flash bots.
Aave is one of the incarnations of evil and if someone could find a way to bankrupt the platform by using its own flash loans against it, it would be a great end to this horrible platform which targets its own users for short term profits.

>> No.50647425

>>50647418
>guys it's a good thing for Link if all its users ceased to exist

You fudders crack me up.

>> No.50647438

>>50645797
They should be held accountable for all the crimes committed with their flash loans and be forced to pay for the hacks until bankruptcy.
they profit from the crimes which makes them an accomplice with an office that can be targeted by the justice system.

>> No.50647477

>>50647425
Chainlink was not supposed to be used for DeFi scams but for real world use and to bridge off chain data with on chain.
DeFi should barely be more than a tech demo for its functionality.
If Chainlink can't deliver on its promise to support hybrid smart contracts and things like derivatives then it should go bankrupt.
It shouldn't have to depend on the DeFi ponzi.

And Aave are criminals from every possible perspective who profit from liquidations and built their platform to encourage liquidation of their own users.
A normal platform would focus on building a long term sustainable system which tries to protect their users and not scam them out of their money through facilitating liquidations.

What kind of low moral mafia do you need to be to lend out your user's collateral to liquidate them?
Imagine if your bank could lend out your mortgaged property to a short seller and bankrupt you by selling it to someone at half price without asking you.
That's what Aave is doing and no bank would be able to keep their clients and survive all the claims of abuse if they were ever found to do this openly.

>> No.50647502

Nexo's 'about us' section only lists co founder & managing partner Antoni Trenchev
https://nexo.io/about-us
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoni_Trenchev
This is the ex guy from the Bulgarian government
Does anyone know how we can go about finding the other bigwigs at that rat infested shitpit?
They're suspiciously thin on providing details about themselves. I wonder why, eh?

>> No.50647529

Aave is officially located in London.
I think this would be a good opportunity for every person who got liquidated by them in the last year to go file a claim against them and ask to be paid back for their losses in every case where the collateral was lent out to short sellers.
Let's get some justice.

>> No.50647542

>>50647477
>Chainlink was not supposed to be used for DeFi scams
lmao Chainlink is supposed to be used for everything data-related.
Starting with crypto price data makes 100% sense. Which is why Sergey focused Chainlink's initial efforts towards this.

You're way too transparent, fuddie.

>> No.50647547

>>50647438
the flash loan "hacks" you're referring to are not "crimes" because the whole point of crypto is that interactions are mediated by code and nothing else. Shouldn't have chosen to expose yourself to that contract

>> No.50647569

BINGO
http://www.nexocapital.com/notre-equipe/
nicolas.catalan@nexocapital.com
Sebastien.bianco@nexocapital.com
nicolas.dubos@nexocapital.com
franck.devaux@nexocapital.com
thibault.porcher@nexocapital.com
guillaume.feigna@nexocapital.com
pauline.urvoas@nexocapital.com
hugo.diogo@nexocapital.com

>> No.50647571

>>50647547
Aave profits from those flash loans and is getting paid by criminals which makes them an accomplice.
Are you not considered a criminal if you help criminals commit crimes and get paid to help?

>>50647542
Chainlink's original use case is not DeFi ponzi but to link the real world with blockchains and to help automatize financial contracts.
It can be used for DeFi ponzis but this should not be its main income source and if it cannot scale without this then it has no future, at least it won't have the future that their original investors expected it to have.

>> No.50647607

>>50647477
it's specifically in the Aave whitepaper they were always upfront about this

otherwise they would have no lending liquidity for certain assets

but I'm guessing you seethe because you were one of the people who got liquidated

>> No.50648414

>>50630085
I hate those words more every day, constantly having my father telling me to be a man and my mother doing absolutely nothing to stop it makes me tired, maybe I will full psycho and explain to them the concept of cryptos so they will fall for nfts shit like champ, it's one of my options besides committing seppuku or living in a ban

>> No.50648522

>>50648414
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ma81lHmaQkM

A father who criticises his son instead of guiding and teaching is enough of a failure that it should allow you to eventually discard his opinion

>> No.50648525

yeah, we're gonna pump for sure this time

>> No.50648613

>>50648414
>>50648522
I feel like acknowledging you have a problem is the first step to fixing it, but I cant say you are wrong about criticism.

>> No.50648638

>>50647190
Based, good luck out there fren

>> No.50648690

>>50648613
Also bear in mind that fathers are people too and can go through shitty phases where all they can do is criticise, doesnt neccesarily mean they're beyond redemption in most cases

>> No.50648777

So, Antoni Trenchev is listed on nexo.io as being the co-founder and managing partner. Look him up on wikipedia and he's said to be Managing Partner at Nexo Capital Inc.
If you google Nexo Capital Inc the top hit is Nexo Capital, a french company based in Paris
http://www.nexocapital.com/
The 'our team' section here mentions the people listed in >>50647569 but no mention of Antoni Trenchev
I found this https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/nexo-0ab2
which lists the nexo.io company as being based in London and has a bunch of names and 6 employee profiles (see pic)
Is nexo.io anything to do with the french Nexo Capital in Paris? Is the company named on Trenchev's wiki page a different Nexo? I'm beginning to think it is. None of the names are common to both and the french company doesn't seem to have anything to do with crypto, as far as I can see. Unless perhaps the bulgarians are a sort of sister company or something? I'd like to get to the bottom of this. It would help to know who our enemy are (and aren't)

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50648822

>>50648777
forgot to add this

>> No.50648896

>>50648777
Nexo has loads of different corporate entities that they use for different purposes; want to advertise as being Swiss based? Corporate entity for that!
Want to advertise as being US audited? Corporate entity for that! Want to avoid tax? Corporate entity for that! They have argued successfully so far that they are sufficiently distinct to not be considered so unitary that a US Court can establish jurisdiction over them in the XRP suit, but their real time attest seems to show basically everything as one. Its all fucked.

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>>50648896

>> No.50648966

>>50641169
All this reminds me of all the little rumblings and breadcrumbs that kept popping up right before the big GME short squeeze and every other big pump of the last few years.

At this point, if you don’t have at least a few hundred link in a cold wallet, I don’t know what to tell you.
Even if there isn’t some insane pump against the wider market, there isn’t anyone who can seriously tell you Link won’t be in the mid 3 digits within a few years.
It’s a win-win

>> No.50648967

>>50648896
I suppose it’s possible each entity has their own attestation and then the aggregate result is published. Do you know how many entities they have?

>> No.50649254

>>50647571
>hammer as a murder weapon should make the hammer vendor complicit

>> No.50649330

>>50646108
>healing

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>>50628362
>>50628638
>>50630297
>>50630359
>>50631399
>>50647502
>>50648777
I think I’m not the only one on here that realizes that the Chainlink discussions here aren’t organic at all.

A complex mix of paid shills and bots post memes and start conversation. Real anons browsing /biz/ think these convos are real and start making convos themselves. Then when things die down, the bots and paid shills start again to capture new bagholders.

>> No.50649429

>>50647607
So if it's part of the white paper it's ok to be a criminal organization and work with criminals?
I didn't get liquidated by Aave, but it doesn't change the fact that it's a toxic platform for the future of finance and is optimized to profit from stealing from their users.
I can only think of Robinhood in this category selling their user data to investment firms to front run them, but even that is going away soon.
If Robinhood had openly done what Aave is currently doing they would be sitting in a prison right now.

The only reason this hasn't happened yet is because the crypto space is less regulated as it was new.
But this won't last forever.
Every customer Aave liquidates by lending their assets to short sellers and every hack they facilitate through flash loans increase the amount of crimes they will have to pay for sooner or later.
They already committed enough crimes for a life in prison.

The result of this is that they will one day go bankrupt after justice catches up to them.
It may take 5 or 10 years, but the freedom they enjoyed won't last forever.

>> No.50649439

>>50649254
>Selling a high power bomb which can only be used to create massive damage to a known terrorist who is planning to use it to destroy a building is perfectly legal.

>> No.50649452

>>50649386

wow dude you're like some kind of really smart person or something. way smarter than most that's for sure. fucking insufferable faggot

>> No.50649614

>>50631124
Sloppy job Simeon

>> No.50649655

>>50649429
crypto is decentralised so yes anyone can use it (including criminals)
if you don't agree with that you don't belong here faggot

>> No.50649689

>>50649429
What's your point? It's not clear, though I'm going to hazard a guess..

Do you want me to sell my Link tokens?

>> No.50650761

Nexo is trying to slide this thread

>> No.50650866

>>50648414
>daddy is mean
>mommy does nothing
Time to grow up son.

>> No.50651219

>>50649439
>can only be used
Yeah great argument, I accept your concession

>> No.50651784

>>50631124
sloppy job simeon

>> No.50652283

>>50649655
Should everyone be allowed to purchase in 1 second a nuclear bomb to throw it on a central bank and cause hundreds of millions in damage at a whim?
Aave is not decentralized even if they are selling their services on the blockchain.
They still have a headquarter in London and workers.
If you think being on the blockchain makes them immune to it just like at what happened to the Coinbase manager front running token listings.

>>50649689
Aave going bankrupt is bullish for Chainlink and the future of DeFi.
First because them getting hit with the short squeeze would force them to buy back at a loss the tokens they lent out to short sellers, second because it would clean up the space from all the shitty and greedy platforms and allow new companies to propose better and more honest products.

>> No.50652697

>>50652283
So... do you want me to sell my Link tokens?
Just give me a straight answer ffs

>> No.50652803

>>50652697
I want you to withdraw your tokens from every CeFi and DeFi.

>> No.50653272
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>>50630158
Thanks, just bought another 250 link

>> No.50653724
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>>50630158
Kek

>> No.50653798

>>50652803
I never had them on Cefi or Defi. My gut told me not to, and turned out to be correct.

>> No.50654097

>>50653724
kek
He may get assassinated instead.
Bulgaria seems to be a real shithole.
Did you see that article on the amount of mafia murders in the open?

>>50653798
It's all so tiresome.
DeFi should be more than the multiple scams and hacks we keep seeing over and over.
It's supposed to be a tech demo for a future integration with the real world and provide a perfect track record with honest builders who are not corrupted by money and greed.

The reason it's impossible to remain invested in almost every crypto project is because they are all full of greedy morally bankrupt people who only care about short term profits and ignore the long term.
Aave is an example of focusing on generating short term profits through liquidations at the expense of long term adoption by creating many decimated users who will never come back to it after getting liquidated once.
Their flash loans is at the level of flash bots and designed only to steal from others like the MEV mafia.
They chose to be evil and greedy like most other DeFi platform which scammed their users, including others like Bancor.

Why is no one building the DeFi we want to see in an utopia instead?
It would greatly reduce the short term profits of those platforms and their fees, but they would build a positive image and keep their customers and grow better on the long term.
All I see is scammers repeating their pump and dumps over and over each cycle instead which makes it impossible to invest in any of those projects more than for a quick trade and makes me bearish for the future of this space.

At this point it's a miracle if a company manages to get invited twice to the Chainlink events because they always manage to fuck up because of greed quickly. Maybe we still don't have any of the future Amazons of DeFi and finance in this space and at best only have the equivalent of internet infrastructure waiting for someone to build a proper product.
I hope we will get something better than Aave one day.

>> No.50654232

>>50654097
Simeon isn’t just shilling nexo to make money at this point. Do you think his life may be in danger if(when) Nexo becomes completely insolvent?

>> No.50654280

>>50654097
To add on what you said to the other guy, I believe there will be a few major innovations in the defi world that will monopolize the entire industry with real world data. This is a new enterprise and investing into the successful projects will make you wealthy. Yes I think Chainlink is one of them, perhaps maybe XRP for bank transactions. I also think the gambling industry will be taken over or replaced with DEFI equivalents

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50654318

>>50631124
SLOPPY JOB, SIMEON

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50654351

>>50654318

>> No.50654364

>>50654097
>I hope we will get something better
Perhaps the space needs a fully functioning Chainlink first and these failures are necessary steps on the road to that. I can't see this happening again after recent events. I think a new wave of products will come along, which will improve on transparency and be verifiably shock resistant to some extent. If this doesn't happen then people simply won't risk it. A lot of dead wood needs to be swept away before that happens.
Also, a large chunk of what defi does will be rendered unnecessary if Chainlink delivers. People will just buy Link and stake it for a healthy return rather than risk it on one of these platforms, you'd think.

>> No.50654395

>>50654232
It's possible he may get assassinated by one of his employers if it goes to court to hide their actions and Simeon may be too stupid to realize this.
He seems to be stupid enough to believe in his own Nexo ponzi and ignore the power and corruption of those he is working for.
Maybe because he never got to face strong negative consequences for his previous actions until now.
He kept doing bigger and bigger crimes like a drug addict looking for the next high until he ended up working for the top of the mafia in Bulgaria.
Those people will use him until he becomes a liability and won't hesitate to get rid of him if it serves their interest.

>>50654280
Gambling seems like it would be a profitable use case when looking at the profits from exchanges giving leverage.
But I can't find any of the winners at the moment.
Aave seems to be unfortunately seen in a favorable position by some investors.
It's sad that some of their good ideas are negatively impacted by their greedy business decisions.

>> No.50654412 [DELETED] 

>>50628362
Stop wailing OP, dive in on https://www.ysense.com/?rb=126197308

>> No.50654528

>>50654364
Maybe scams can't repeat the same business model more then one cycle.
What's still missing is a form of identity connecting this to the current internet, maybe one day with DECO.
However the current Chainlink network functionalities should be enough to deliver a good project.
You have price feeds and keepers with cheaper L2 layers.
For an existing business it should be easy to provide their data and create their own node to codify their existing business model into smart contracts.
I want to see one example of this from a billion dollar company having a proof of concept.

It seems finding a healthy builder is a lot more difficult in this space than it looks like.
Was the tech bubble in 2000 like this?
In that case the difference between companies going bankrupt and others becoming behemoths would be the ability of the CEO to control his greed and follow a moral compass.
You only get less than 1 CEO from a thousand like this it seems.

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50654561

>>50654364
Were still early

>> No.50654687

>>50647571
Aave should have an option to not loan out your deposited assets but still use it as collateral for borrowing.

>> No.50654745

>>50654561
That seems a bit excessive for a short term price target.
Reaching $100 next year would already be a success.

The current token economics is a mess.
They need to fix this and it would be time for a tech demo of this future.

>> No.50654797

>>50654687
That option is decided by the pool.
Unfortunately the LINK pool and other pools enable it.
They should create a second pool to give the option for users to chose which one they want.
If everyone understood the negative effects of lending to short sellers nobody would use the current pool with enabled borrowing.

The only situation where lending to someone could be considered is if staking generates a real demand for the token by someone else than a short seller, but even in that situation there should be a way to use under collateralized loans with the existing banking system to prevent liquidation cascades or make it a lot more difficult.

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>>50654561
Lmao this is gold, definately written by an oldfag. Cybercode 2.0 kek.
>Synergise backward overflow
good shit

>>50654745
You are a bot or a retarded zoomer

>> No.50655211

>>50631124
SLOPPY JOB SIMEON

>> No.50657097

Can I get some hoping? Very tired Mid-2019 holder here.

>> No.50657550

>>50655158
Don't forget that there is always a reason behind fud.
No one in their right mind would be fuding Apple even in the current situation because they have a lot of firepower.
The reason Nexo and others shorted Chainlink is because they had a very good reason to do so which they massively advertised here: "Token not needed"

the reason Chainlink didn't reach my higher targets last year during the bull market is because the market priced in Chainlink with the same view as the Nexo shorter: token not needed.
If the token is not needed then you can short it to 0.
The current valuation of Chainlink is based solely on speculation and until they change their token economics to make the token useful for something and force someone to hold it and not instantly sell it with features like staking it will keep having a business value of 0.
Luckily this will change soon, but if you let moon boys blind you again with their ultra bullish estimations you will live to experience the same fate again of holding through the next market crash when your targets are not met.

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50657617

>>50657550

>> No.50657658

>>50657617
The optimal strategy for a node operator getting paid with Chainlink token is to immediately sell them to avoid accounting risks if the token crashes.
They have running costs like ETH fees and hardware costs to pay and can't afford to gamble with their funds.

The only person really buying the token currently for a business purpose is someone who is planning to pay for node services, but these tokens then end up in the node provider's hands who will sell it to realize profits.
Because there are a lot fewer people who need Chainlink node services than people who interact with ETH this is not enough to create sustainable buying pressure.

Thus the need for staking to force node owners to keep the tokens and not sell them.

>> No.50657751

>>50657658
are you sure you are not an automated spambot, beacuse I am not

>> No.50657832

>>50657751
Can you prove you are alive?
It's impossible for you cannot prove this world is real.

As for the node owner strategy they can reinvest some of their profits as long term investments the same way as BTC miners do.
In that case they would start accumulating the token 6 months in advance before the release of staking to have lower staking costs.

If we take the BTC miners as an example they used leverage to add to their BTC position at the top of the market and capitulated at $20k and sold low to reduce their leverage.
In that case we should expect the same behavior from node owners who likely bought Chainlink last year at the top of the bull market and capitulated in the past months and sold low.
They are in that case now trying to either reduce their leverage or already reduced it last month, or are trying to re accumulate Chainlink at current prices before the release of staking.

In the future the Chainlink token ownership of node providers would be a great on chain metric to know the realized losses and cost average of node providers the same way as we have miner capitulation metrics.

>> No.50658208

>>50657550
what are your price targets?

>> No.50658414

>>50657832
Your price targets, hand them over.

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50658641

>>50657550
I just bought more

>> No.50658841

>>50658641
>5 LINK
>iPhone faggot
>is probably a GME tourist
Yikes.

>> No.50659124

>>50630158
This place is the definition of magic

>> No.50659140

>>50658841
>seethe created over a small purchase of 5 link.
Yikes Nexo is insolvent and your boss Simeon will be killed.

>> No.50659149

>>50631763
Angel tier anon
<3

>> No.50659177

>>50659140
I'm not seething or working for nexo, I've been here longer than you have and have 12k LINK. By all means buy LINK, but I can tell you don't belong here, so just fucking go back to r/Cryptocurrency. Nigger.

>> No.50659188

>>50659177
>REEE IM AN OG WITH A LOT OF LINK
Nexo is insolvent and kill yourself

>> No.50659259

>>50659188
>12k LINK
>a lot
You keep digging yourself deeper and deeper.

>> No.50659376
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50659376

>>50628416
Are nexo bulgarians in the room with us right now?

>> No.50659459

>>50657658
no retard
nodes are incentivised to keep as much link as possible so they don't need to borrow off retail for staking requirements in the coming years
obviously they need to sell some for operating costs but they want to keep as much as possible
this bear is good for them as they're getting paid more in link

>> No.50659761

>>50659259
Kys

>> No.50659768

>>50659259
Actually kill yourself fudder. The world will be a better place without you.

>> No.50659906

>>50659761
>>50659768
You do know this board has ID's, right champ? Now take some deep breaths or mommy and daddy will put you in the time out corner.

>> No.50660169

>>50659906
Im never selling faggot

>> No.50660208

20k link here and 7k lpl never selling

>> No.50660670

>>50660208
>20k link here and 7k lpl never selling

ygmi

>> No.50661040

Why the fuck is this dogshit Link fud thread that's 3 days old still on top of biz?
Can you fucking nigger jannies do something useful?

>> No.50661169
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50661169

>>50630349
Factually correct

-90% ETH causes schizophrenia

>> No.50661292

>>50661040
Welcome to biz when its not a bull market you fucking newfag. Threads last for days when there isnt bots/jeets shitting them up to bump limit

>> No.50662035
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50662035

>>50630349
this is a link board
go back

>> No.50662577

>>50661040
Cope and seethe faggot.

>> No.50662619

>>50662577
>>50660169
>>50659188
>>50659177
Checked neegors
NEXO IS INSOLVENT LMAO
LINK TO 150 EOY
700 BY APRIL 2023

>> No.50662624

>>50662619
If only

>> No.50663085

>>50658208
>>50658414
It's time to learn to be an independent thinker and don't expect others to give you everything for free.
/biz/ is the last place where I would want to post my trading and investment targets as I am sure to get counter traded.

>>50658641
good for you I suppose
If the current BTC and ETH pump ends here you will become exit liquidity for short term traders.
It may do a x2 this year if you can hold longer.

>> No.50663404

Is the order of threads in the catalog not changing for anyone else too? The threads are getting posts but the catalog is stagnant.

>> No.50663500

>>50663404
Have you accidentally switched the sort by feature to "posted first" rather than "bump order"?

>> No.50663590

>>50663404
>>50663500
absolute state of newfags

also Nexo is back at 70k, it was a nothingburger all along

>> No.50663608

What is this leading to?

I was looking at transfers outgoing from nexo's cold wallet:
https://etherscan.io/token/0x514910771af9ca656af840dff83e8264ecf986ca?a=0xb60c61dbb7456f024f9338c739b02be68e3f545c

And I found they not only send to the infamous nexo 2 address, but also to this one:https://etherscan.io/token/0x514910771af9ca656af840dff83e8264ecf986ca?a=0x7344e478574acbe6dac9de1077430139e17eec3d

Polygon bridge!

They've sent around 170k link since april (and up until 10 days ago) to polygon.
WTF are they doing with these tokens?

https://polygonscan.com/address/0x7344e478574acbe6dac9de1077430139e17eec3d#tokentxns

It doesn't make any sense to me. I expected them to be adding the tokens to an LP or something, but they just seem to leave them there or dristibute them to other addresses where they just sit. Maybe a more knowledgeable anon can understand what's going on better than me.

>> No.50663622

>>50659376
>Are nexo bulgarians in the room with us right now?
Yes

>> No.50663626

>>50663590
They can keep topping it up, their cold wallet is around 550k (for a total of around 600k), we already knew that thanks to OP.

The point is, they quite likely have link loans to repay + customer funds to repay (in case of continued withdrawals) that very possibly are way over 600k.

>> No.50663732

>>50631124

Sloppy job gideon

>> No.50663805

>>50657550
>"token not needed"
>"it would be good for Chainlink if its biggest users went away"
>17 pbtid

Someone is paying these people.

>> No.50663814

>>50663590
So that’s why it’s dumping right now lmao
>>50663626
Cope. Muh short squeeze

>> No.50663865

>>50663500
lmao, yes that's it haha. I've been on this site for 7 years and never paid attention to that. Thanks anon.

>> No.50664358

Token not needed onions

>> No.50664368

>>50664358

Kekd and checked

>> No.50664412
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50664412

>>50664368
>>50664358

>> No.50664425

>>50663732
Jobby slop, Minoes

>> No.50664569

>>50664358
>>50664368

sloppy job

>> No.50664656

>>50654528
>the ability of the CEO to control his greed
its amazing how this works, if they did control it they would end up way richer and definitely more respected and powerful
take for instance the mtgox guy if he didn't do his retard move of stealing the users funds directly he would be one of the big ones now with a nw multiples of what he could have gotten out of the scam if he had gotten away with it

>> No.50664759

>>50657550
I hold far more link than you ever will, sorry.

>> No.50665099

What's the latest on their wallets? Did they top up again?

>> No.50665126

>>50665099
yes
https://etherscan.io/token/0x514910771af9ca656af840dff83e8264ecf986ca?a=0xffec0067f5a79cff07527f63d83dd5462ccf8ba4#tokenAnalytics

captcha: 2dwth

>> No.50665149

>>50659376
>WHY THE BLIND ANGRY AT NEXO?
>DELUSIONAL LINK OR MIND
>we
>us

>> No.50666345

>>50663085
Ive got more time than anyone here. I will live to be 216 years old.

>> No.50666379

>>50665126
Looks like a baby top up