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Checked but that's because anons could see the potential but nobody really had to endure losses yet. At this point the people who made the memes back then have seen multiple -70% drawdowns, and are currently in the midst of a -90%, they've also seen 6/7/8 figure networths drop by 6/7/8 figures, that's a lot to endure psychologically. If link fights back this cycle it will effectively be its first true comeback, since it barely existed in 2017, and only the third project in crypto to show that kind of resilience after bitcoin and ethereum (and even eth never reached its prior highs vs btc). The next year is basically make or break for link, it either runs against the market again and proves its worth, or it fades into the background and becomes just another zombie shitcoin.