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>> No.53940493

>>53940481
It is nothing

>> No.53940500

>>53940493
same admin page as staking.chain.link before it went live
ccip might be close

>> No.53940508
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>>53940481
Interesting.

>> No.53940533

>>53940500
There was this larp last year stating that CCIP would go live this year and that link would pump around April at the latest.

>> No.53940606

>>53940533
How disappointed will you be when it does absolutely nothing to the price? I can already see the cope “I-it wasn’t supposed to pump, duhh” posts

>> No.53940632

>>53940500
what will ccip supposedly do?

>> No.53940665

>>53940606
Nothing will pump LINK because it’s a vaporware scam coin like the rest of them

>> No.53940669

>>53940632
Allow you to transfer tokens/coins across different chains even with smart contract compatibility. And it doesn't rely on a 3rd party or a bridge that gets exploited.

>> No.53940708

https://twitter.com/CryptoMon99/status/1632034467215704067
>>53940606
yeah it'll likely do nothing short term but it's a big moment. if they launch it successfully and we get swift confirmation then the next bull will be very nice
>>53940632
bridging tokens + messaging between blockchains. messaging is massive as you can create cross-chain dapps
then watch this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWxfeQA3lI4

>> No.53940735

>>53940708
>y-yeah it'll likely do nothing short term
Thanks for conceding you miserable coping retard.

>> No.53940764

>>53940735
your retarded lol

>> No.53940776

>>53940735
>3 posts by this ID
TAKE PROFIT NEXT TIME. you sat there OUT OF GREED and then saw CHAINLINK go down 90% AGAINST ETH
ALWAYS TAKE PROFIT
YOU are the RETARD

>> No.53940825
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53940825

Even AI understands it

>> No.53940845
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These job positions have been unfilled for months now. Do you really think they can be close to finishing CCIP when they can't find people to work on it?

>> No.53940846

>>53940735
>miserable coping retard.
Yes, coping by absolutely dominating the market for years

>> No.53940850

>>53940845
two words: hiding strategy

>> No.53940851

>>53940845
Why would anyone want to work for chainlink?

>> No.53940887

>>53940850
You mean that there's not actually a job opening and they're just pretending that they need more people?

>> No.53940927

>>53940850
Jesus, I think your two words are delusional retard.
How is it that people still fall for these shitcoin?
I get it if your argument is “stay poor” but this only works in a bull market

>> No.53940963

>>53940845
Not having a manager is bullish for the development speed and quality as they are only good at slowing it down with excess reports and useless feature requests and bad planning.

What does a senior software engineer do?

I could help a bit in one of those roles, but I promised myself to never again be a wage slave ever in this life or in any future reincarnation.
I am also making more money from gambling than what I would get paid if I would be working 10 years for Sergey, so they can't pay me to do it.

I suspect this is the same issue for any person who could become a senior software engineer.
How are you going to make someone work for you when their talent already caused them to retire early?

>> No.53941176

>>53940825
ccip.chain.link

>> No.53941430

>>53940481
N

>> No.53941439

>>53941430
O

>> No.53941473

>>53940776
the TEAM owe you nothing nigger

>> No.53941485

>>53940963
a shot at elite membership

>> No.53941489

the price better go up soon or else chainlinkgod is going to go full incel on some vcs lmao
if you value your life fundamentally do not play under the sea

>> No.53941840

>>53940850
Just embarrassing at this point.

>> No.53941846

>>53940845
You're assuming they only need one person in each role. The ad doesn't say how many of these positions are available. You need to think bigger.

>> No.53941926

>>53941846
From my experience there's usually only 1 engineering manager at a time, per project, but I work in a different engineering field.

>> No.53942987

>>53940845
it's the cheapest way to look like a legitimate company that is not at all selling unregistered securities to the public

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