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>$1779
Lmfao

>> No.58630959

>>58630955
did you have to wait 15 minutes on your phone?

>> No.58630979

>>58630955
That's a pathetic amount of value transferred for something that was hyped up for so long

>> No.58631021

>>58630955
>this is fud
We are so early

>> No.58631022

>>58630955
chainlink is a high level scam

>> No.58631046

>>58631021
How many years did it take to build CCIP again, only to get this?

Lol lmao even

>> No.58631052

>>58630959
>>58631021
How’s life after 30?

>> No.58631114

This is why utility tokens usually don't work. Nobody actually uses the utility part.

>> No.58631320

>>58630955
>1779
what happened that year?

>> No.58631333

>>58630955
$1779 in 1745 transactions means that the fees are really low and that will entice more users which will bring in more fees which will increase security which will bring more users. I'll be sure to mention that screenshot and compare it to the daily metrics 3 years from now.

>> No.58631688
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>>58630979
I told family and friends how CCIP would change crypto. Little did i know that it would take 30 minutes to settle transactions and certain old tokens cant be added to the system. I thought it would be the plumbing for the new shitcoin casino.

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58631700

Eth is WEF. LINK is WEF

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>>58631700
What about these?

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>>58631700
Lets not forget this lmao

>> No.58631850

you LINK bagholders and fudsters are doing yourselves a disservice. you're all just so tiresome, most LINKies like me who have been making money off Sergey are routinely ignoring you retarded faggots at this price (pun intended) point

>> No.58631924

>>58630955
>>$1779
There are vending machines with a higher turnover.

>> No.58631929 [DELETED] 

>>58630955
at least that's $1779 dollars more than any other crypto company's revenue

>> No.58631943

>>58631929
other crypto companies:
>revenue 0
>costs very low
>token value rises

Chainlink:
>revenue $1700
>profit 0
>costs: hundreds of millions per year(700 staff, conferences, etc etc)
>token price: fucked by the discrepancy

Those projects make 0 revenue but they also have fuck all costs, so the token can rise.
Why does LINK need 700 staff members when Eth has 20?

>> No.58631952

>>58631943
>Why does LINK need 700 staff members when Eth has 20?
the question that rekt the link bagholder

>> No.58631966

>>58631943
>Chainlink:
>>revenue $1700

Because CCIP is all Chainlink does, right?
How to spot a newffag.

>> No.58631973 [DELETED] 

>>58631943
While some are put off by the token distribution and Sergey's weekly "dumps", it essentially allows the whole network to be built out with maximum control from the team. They are not subject to VCs - they can just build.

>> No.58632206

>>58631688
The bridging process before ccip took 7 days on eth lol
>>58631966
This, checked.

>> No.58632220

>>58632206
Why are you lying? Multiple bridges take minutes.

>> No.58632223

ATTENTION NEWFAGS!
Everybody in this thread hold Chainlink.

>> No.58632240

>>58632220
For the deposit yes, but try and withdraw back to eth and see what happens

>> No.58632295

>>58631052
>>58630979
>>58631022
>>58631046
>>58631114
>>58631850
>>58631943
>>58631952
How's life in India?

>> No.58632339

>>58631943
>>58631952
According to Linkedin the Ethereum Foundation has 200-500 employees. It's also a non-profit without revenue, wonder how they pay for these employees?

>> No.58632350

>>58631700
https://www.weforum.org/organizations/ripple/
https://www.weforum.org/people/brad-garlinghouse/
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/authors/chris-larsen/

>> No.58632354

You're all still stuck in the same toxic loops, repeating the same thing over and over again:
"Why did she cheat on me?"
"We were so happy, how did it all go wrong?"
You need to start thinking about your life after link, anon

>> No.58632563

>>58632295
Audible kek.

>> No.58632572

>>58630959
I use XRP so I never have to wait at all.

>> No.58632617

>>58632572
He is talking about the post wait time on this board after switching IPs, pajeet.

>> No.58633222

>>58632240
Bro, what the hell are you on about? There are multiple bridges back to ETH. Your either lying, a complete moron or have no clue what your talking about.

>> No.58633250

>>58630979
A high IQ anon explained this awhile ago. Basically it’s hard as fuck to implement ccip into already existing smart contracts so it’s really only being implemented in new projects.

>> No.58633258

>>58630979
That's because crypto is pathetic.
Which is why we're excited for Swift and DTCC adopting it, not fucking crypto.

>> No.58633446

>>58633258
LINK is literally crypto

>> No.58634085

>>58633250
Muh interoperability
Muh work with legacy tech stacks

2 billion spent for shut

>> No.58634136

>>58632295
I’m not Indian

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>>58630955
and then linkies have the balls to call me out if i fud them and tell them i took out all my link, solded it all (at a loss mind you) and am now using it for doge, super and other stupid shit that makes far more than my link ever did in a few months. lol.

ccip took years to make btw.

>> No.58634622

>>58632295
you realize Chainlink does free bootcamps in India, Africa, etc right? There's a village somewhere all wearing CL shirts

The worst thing... you paid for it

THE Cuckolds of crypto

>> No.58634625

>>58630955
a full Link of transaction fees

>> No.58634653

>>58634622
It's time to move on, anon. Spend 15 minutes a day on your LAL plan.

>> No.58634809

>>58634653
it's time to move on and stop obsessing over people obsessing over LINK, anon
it's time for you to consider your own Life After Link Obsessers (LALO) plan

>> No.58634817

>>58630955
Damn, need one of these for FUN stats, must be legit

>> No.58635159

>>58631052
i'm probably banging your mom that you still live with

>> No.58635318

I have a question...

How is chainlink labs going to make money once they've sold all their LINK tokens?

And if that other way of money will become available to them, why would they care about appreciation of the token?

Can anyone explain this directly and clearly?

I feel like Sergey is building solutions that he is using the LINK token to fund and in the end won't need the token at all.

>> No.58635354

>>58632295
why is the revenue so anemic? it doesn't really mesh with the bullish narrative, does it?

>> No.58635580

>>58630955
The RWA market is $169B right now. You're not getting the full story anon.

>> No.58635588

>>58635318
Why would Chainlink Labs need to make money? Does the Ethereum Foundation?

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>>58631729
Shhh!

>> No.58636366

>>58634085
>conflating legacy trad fi with existing smart contracts on shit chains.