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CCIP testnet tx are sky rocketing.. they used to happen like one every few min now I see several getting triggered every 10s or so. Is there something going on that would make testnet much more used right now?

On the other side it doesn't look like main net is growing much at all and all the activity is just xswap farming for airdrops...

>> No.58331809

>>58331762
I have no idea anon I'm not gonna lie to you I have no idea what link does and I've held it for seven years

>> No.58331813

>TEEESTNEEETTTT
>7 MORE YEARS MARINES
>LE EPIC BREADCRUMBS CCIP V.02 IN 2027 MARINEEESSSS HOOOODLLLL

Lmao, let's see the price cuck.

>> No.58331864

>>58331813
what is a "price cuck"?

>> No.58331942
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58331942

>>58331762
>it doEsn'T loOk like mAin nEt is grOwiNg mUcH aT alL

>> No.58332167

>>58331762
>Is there something going on that would make testnet much more used right now?
people farming xswap for airdrops/points

>> No.58332207

>>58331762
they are currently doing hardcore penetration testing.
After that they just have to do some soaking and dilation testing and its ready

>> No.58332229

>>58331864
Your mom

>> No.58332453

>>58331942
an there are at minimum 50 million dollars worth of transactions done by xswap airdrop farmers, which kinda explains the bump in march so stop being dumb.


not saying any of this is necessarily bad, transactions help test the network.

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>>58332207

>> No.58332928

>>58332453
and we have a lot more of them launching soon
ccip wars are coming, which protocols can survive
then again, sushiswap may just win
https://www.sushi.com/blog/sushi-boosts-cross-chain-swap-with-chainlink-ccip-integration-1
uniswap won't bend the knee

>> No.58332957

>>58332453
and we have a lot more of them launching soon
ccip wars are coming, which protocols can survive
then again, sushiswap may just win
https://www.sushi.com/blog/sushi-boosts-cross-chain-swap-with-chainlink-ccip-integration-1
uniswap won't bend the knee

>> No.58333437

>>58331942
We're one full week (25%) into the month and it's not even 25% of last month's transactions

>>58332167
this would be main net, not test

>> No.58333454

>>58331762
maybe in two weeks the token will actually pump!!

>> No.58333494

>>58331942
what happens when mainnet goes to GA? who are the new users at that point? how much more use would it take to make the token go up in value? why would that number of new users magically appear all the sudden? how do you use the mainnet now? could it possibly be that there are no new users coming? that mainnet GA will not magically bring the network use required for the token to pump, and that using CCIP now is so remarkably easy as a developer that everyone who wants to use it and will is currently using it? The price has not pumped because there is no demand on the token and never will be.

>> No.58333566

>>58333494
I think most of this is likely, yes. But what if instead CCIP starts to become the main way people transact on dapps, because when GA happens all of a sudden a flurry of new dapps launch on it? All it would take is one cross-chain shitcoin casino and suddenly you'd soak up 90% of current crypto value.

>> No.58334026

>>58333566
what would be the attraction of a cross-chain shitcoin casino if it would incur more fees?

>> No.58334199

>>58334026
Easy of use and secure liquidity transfer. Imagine if ETH whales could seemlessly dump hundreds of ETH into a BSC shitcoin on a whim. Currently that's hard to do because bridge liquidity is limited and also not very secure in the first place so carries a lot of risk.

>> No.58334801

>>58331809
This is the most sincere post ever about link, same btw

>> No.58335964

>>58334026
It wouldn't incur more fees, anon. If you only have ETH, how do you currently play in the SOL casino? You need to sell ETH, then buy SOL. You need to do this through a CEX most likely, so you'll incur fees for each trade, plus the gas both ways to the CEX, plus the gas again to buy the shitcoin. Or you can just pay 1 gas fee to trade ETH directly for the SOL shitcoin.

It is much cheaper to use CCIP for something like this than any currently existing alternative.

>> No.58336257

>>58335964
delete

>> No.58336435

>>58335964
also needing to approve buy/sell contract on the pair. then exposing your wallet to the bridging contract. then paying the fee to revoke the contract after use. or you don't revoke and then you're free to be exploited when the bridging contract gets hacked.

t. lost 5k when rubic got hacked. used the bridge like 3 months prior and had usdc in my wallet. when they got hacked it auto-took the usdc out of my wallet because the contract technically had permission to do so.

>> No.58336454

>>58335964
ccip seems especially well suited for use with a smart contract wallet and account abstraction, such as what might be offered by a bank

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58336483

>>58331809
I'm going to be 100% honest here: me too. I don't have any idea what the fuck Chainlink does, or how it is better than other coins. Fuck, I don't even know why it is called chainlink. Why the logo is a box?

>> No.58336803

>>58332957
“We”?

>> No.58336846

>>58331809
another link liar, so he bought at $.17-$.50 and watched it get over $50 and never sold. yea ok. so many pretend oldhead link baggies here. What's more possible is that he bought at $40 and watched it go to $50 drop to $20 and sold and finally bought back not @ $6 but around $12