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How many people are out there that knew about BTC and it's power, knew about ETH, knew about NEO knew about other great technical achievements but where there too early so in the end they sold? Guess what will happen to a major part of current ChainLink hodlers. They fight the struggling time like this bear market, the fought the post SIBOS drop and will leave as soon as they will have their initial investment's back. After only a few months later they will cry like little baby's and will post hundreds -I mean HUNDREDS of suicide posts.
ChainLink is the last great opportunity of crypto to get you out of wage and to put you into moneybaths like Donald Duck. So listen to me marine, hold this token as if it's your last breath you are allowed to take before you die. See you in linkistan!

>> No.8795776
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8795776

1k eoy
3k 2020
10k 2028

checkem

>> No.8795925

I haven't looked at the price since october, I'm more interested in running a node and watching for updates on github rather than the price.

>> No.8795986

>>8795776
That was really fucking close. So it means 900$ eoy, 1.8k 2020 and 9k 2028

>> No.8796021
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I'm afraid it's true. The amount of no LINKer suicide posts here will be legendary. Some people just don't have the vision. It's sad, but not everybody can be rich.

>> No.8796024

>>8795718
im not selling anything below $250

>> No.8796042

>>8795925
how much of a pita is it to set up a node? slap on ubunutu and follow some tutorials? i know the guys over at linkpool will be the easy option for staking for a 30% cut and proportional payouts. i'm thinking you'll have to link your node to api's and some of them will be behind pay walls.

/semi-brainlet

>> No.8796070

Hodl for life until my son is 18 and keep accumulating
> He is 2.
> I'm a C in the suite
> Monthly i add +10k links

>> No.8796090

>>8795925
Wrong. Link's value will be so high by 2023 that people will stop trying to even measure it in dollars. None of us even end up selling it anyway so trying to calculate a marketcap for it is also pointless. It ends up getting delisted from all exchanges because the volume is nonexistant, and all LINK trades are done OTC with TONS of armed security.

>> No.8796124

>>8795718
More like the next mass suicide. Project is so poorly managed it has a snowballs chance in hell of making it.

>> No.8796313
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>>8796090
Seems accurate.

>> No.8796326

>>8795986
sounds fair

>> No.8796440

>>8796124
Lol there is no team in crypto as professional as these guys. Don't confuse the autistic posts on this board as representative of how the project is managed

>> No.8796463

>>8796124
Please don't ever buy any.

>> No.8796483

>>8796440
No I judge it by sergeys obvious mismanagement. He hasn't hired an adequate dev team despite raising 32m during the ico. I mean seriously? Wtf? Fuck you sergey my bags are heavier than your chubby jowels you fat fuck.

>> No.8796507

>>8795718
I have 1000 LINK as a meme and suicide insurance. Won't touch until the end of 2020

>> No.8796513

>>8796463
Look at it objectively. A fucking shitty piece of shit like Tron has a team 100+ strong, working 24/7 because of continental spread and we get like a few dudes half assed working on link?

>> No.8796531

>>8795718
>Donald Duck
Scrooge McDuck you absolute FUCKER

>> No.8796532

>>8796507
>he thinks he'll be satisfied knowing he could have had a lot more than 1k if he wasn't a fool

>> No.8796583

Realistically how much to make it after hodling until 2022

>> No.8796592

>>8796513
> What is the Pareto principle
>what is maintaining consistent code quality

>> No.8796608

Do we have any proofs that the team is making progress and that there is a high chance that they'll deliver? Or is it a long shot?

>> No.8796640

>>8796507
Link will moon this year. But the real moon comes in 2021 and again in 2023.

>> No.8796644

>>8795718
This is what I keep repeating. Everyone always asks where are all the eth fags and ant shares fags and why the.board is filled with pajeets. Every moon mission causes pure panic for those not on the ship. Biz won't even exist once the singularity happens. I will be too busy fucking 10/10 models while the remnants of biz argue why nano is not a top 5 coin yet. Kek

>> No.8796646

>>8796583
Not as much as req.

>> No.8796702

>>8796124
The team doesn't report to you. They could care less about the linklets. They need to meet enterprise deadlines and cater to the big trillion dollar players that are on board with NDAs. This is the biggest stealth project of the last few years in this space.

>> No.8796704

All what Link tries to achieve can be done by Datasource urls crypto signing the data.

If smart contracts and oracles become big Link can be made obsolete very quickly.

>> No.8796707

>>8796532
this desu

>> No.8796724

You're stupid to write anything off based on emotions - use your fucking heads.

I don't own any Link, but I'd fucking love to see it moon just to watch the fallout on here

>> No.8796742

>>8796513
They don't need as many devs because they aren't trying to build web 4.0 you absolute retard. Tron literally plagiarized the ethereum white paper and are scamming the shit out of all the crypto noobs.

>> No.8796781

>>8796583
between 5-10 LInk will put you in thee top 1% of the US in wealth.

It's really absurd to talk about.. It's like asking aboout bitcoin inn 2010. No one even has the capacity to understand how huge LInk will be at this point. You're either in or you aren'tt in.

>> No.8796819

>>8796724
Hookers will see more business than ever before. Also a decent amount of suicides.

>> No.8797037

>>8796819
The real reason they took down backpage. The link marines are at war with great powers. We are the few, the proud, the stinky. They will never hold us down.

>> No.8797063

>>8796742
No they are supposedly trying to build something unprecedented and bigger than web 4.0. How are we going to do that with so few devs?

>> No.8797103

>>8796021
Honestly I only really bought LINK because of /biz/ shilling. Vision has very little to do with it.

>> No.8797117

>>8796781
explain to a brainlet your vision of the project im already all inned on link and the legitimate use case are far to great to truly ignore

>> No.8797171

>>8797063
how many devs are they?

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>>8796021
Linklet here
I put sell orders over night
>they hit
price came back as usual
>stack increase time

Nothing personal kids, i'll teach you one day

>> No.8797198

>>8797171
Look at the Twitter announcements, the github.com etc and you'll see the paucity of devs is troubling.

>> No.8797202

>>8797037
The fucking bogs took down backpage.

>> No.8797206
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>>8797117
basically chainlink will be the entry point for the corporate world intio the blockchain, bitcoin failed, ETH failed, there is no coin that is trully used by big corps or ecommerce websites. but chainlink, will make that possible because it is blockchain agnostic, meaning that sure it can link blockchains, BUT it can link another future tech that might come out, and it can also link bank accounts handled in fiat only...chainlink is much more than a simple blockchain based project, it's literally the future of value transfer. be it being crypto ,fiat or another other type of value or ressource. sergey explained it very well, he took the example of someone finding oil or gold or diamonds, and they c ould use smart contracts to handle investors and the like, doesn't have to be crypto related.

>> No.8797214

>>8797117
the problem with it is a big IF
it will be an incredible task to pull off
IF they pull it off, IF some chink doesn't come along and make a newer catchier oracle coin
IF normies fomo into Link and pump the price

High risk coin imo, that is why i would never all in. I do have an insurance stack tho

>> No.8797224

>>8797198
Can't be bothered.
Last I heard it was just a team of 2

>> No.8797246

>>8797214
its not an IF, it means you don't know sergey.
he is the most diehard dedicated guy. he wasnt chosen by swift by chance, and he didnt have the domain smartcontract.com by chance, that guy is a genious. probably satoshi or worked on the team that made bitcoin

>> No.8797282

>>8797246
thx unironically buying more

>> No.8797314

>>8796781
So what, 1 LINK= like 600k? that's stupid.
$1000+ for a LINK is actually possible though, maybe 5 years or more in the future

>> No.8797357

>>8797224
>Can't be bothered.
then kys

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>>8797214
fuck that im all inned cause the memes and the constant shilling since fucking sibos is still rampant today idgaf if this shit goes to zero at least ill know i tried getting outta wage cuckin.
>>8797246
I feel the same way marine. Never saw light in someones eyes from since money skelly hopefully in this timeline we will make it

>> No.8797404

>>8797366

what's wrong with fapping to anime?

>> No.8797617

>>8796640
you dont even know why you are saying what you are saying you are just hoping you are right

>> No.8797678

>>8797404
Literally everything. The fapping, and the anime. It's all wrong.

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>>8797246
>probably satoshi or worked on the team that made bitcoin

this dude is not smart and has a philosophy degree.

>> No.8797820

Link being 1000 ever is delusional. 10 dollars assuming everything works out. Mainnet, partnerships, use cases.

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>>8797214
>IF some chink doesn't come along and make a newer catchier oracle coin

>> No.8797846

>>8797246
>its not an IF, it means you don't know sergey.
I've seen sergey interviews and speeches, He is unironically low IQ. I've never heard him use a single programming idiom. It's as if he doesn't even know programming.

>> No.8797852

I might buy some LINK because I'd off myself if it does well and I watched months of shilling go by. It's a good idea/project as well. I am however slightly put off by the total supply. 1 Billon, with around 350MM for buisnesses. And people say the supply will be lower because of nodes, but chances are the big institutions won't be buying of the market even if they do want to use LINK. Can some linky talk about this properly without the $1000 EOY memes.

>> No.8797879

I keep asking this, LINK is an amazing idea and something that crypto needs, but can anyone actually give me a reason to believe that Sergey is the one that will actually bring the idea to fruition? What is it about him that makes you so sure of the project?

What other projects has he been on and completed?
Does he have a degree in comp sci or a related field from a college/university at least?
What is his background?

Is there any fucking thing about this man to make me believe that he's not just someone from /biz/ acting as an ideas guy, sitting on 32m?

I will never invest in Chainlink because I cannot find any reason to think the team will actually be able to do it.

>> No.8797884

>>8797833
Done
https://akroma.io/
>not chinks

>> No.8797911

>>8797879
This too. The idea is great, it's a usecase for crypto that actually makes sense unlike 99.9% of the rest of the bullshit but the team doesn't convince me.

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>>8797879
Sergey has insane connections. dude is well connected af.

>>8797852
its gonna power multi trillion dollar markets my dude

>> No.8797997

>>8797879
Don't try to outsmart yourself, anon.

>> No.8798091

>>8796124
>it has a snowballs chance in mumbai of making it.
oh my sweet summer pajeet you have so much left to learn

>> No.8798179

>>8796702
LOL and this is gonna happen with a nonexistent team. I have bags I have no choice but to hold because I fell for the meme when I just started but let's not entrap more innocent anons in this shit heap.

>> No.8798258

>>8796042
Nothing wrong with not being knowledgable about some of this stuff. It can be hard, but that doesn't mean you can't learn if you really want to. I recommend taking a look at Thomas Hodges' YouTube channel, there's some helpful introduction videos for getting a node running and he answers some of your questions. Also, make sure you're familiar with Linux first, it can get confusing if you aren't. If you know what you're doing for the most part, it should be as simple as following along with his instructions.

>> No.8798299

>>8796513
>tron
GTFO you trolling FAGGOT

>> No.8798316

>>8797063
link isn't really a technology project, and the amount of tech required to go to production is very small. they are attempting to become a middleman / rent collector along the same lines as uber. if they get traction the network effect could kick in. large amounts of dev time would be needed to build a full and rich ecosystem around it to stave off competition of course. no idea why they aren't doing that now (maybe they are in secret).

>> No.8798332

>>8797206
chainlink the idea is blockchain agnostic. chainlink as it exists right now is a small set of helper libraries for building etherium smart contracts.

>> No.8798341

>>8797879
this needs to be answered
Stop with the fucking memes Linkys
Tell us WHY he is the man for the job
He seems like an average guy with a great idea
>philosophy degree

>> No.8798354

>>8796704
Wrong, because it has to be a network of oracles in order to harvest the power of decentralization. There HAS to be a single token to unite nodes so they’re all participating in the same network.

>> No.8798352

>>8795776
soo fucking close.

>> No.8798373

>>8798341
to be fair, sergey does not need to know anything about CS

Sergey just needs a Wozniak.

>> No.8798458

>>8795986
More like a third of that. So it would be $333 eoy. The tarot lady also says she sees a lot of 3s.

>> No.8798470

>>8798341
>>8797879
if i were you guys id just wait and see if the price goes up, that way you'll know it's valued enough to buy. If it goes down then it means Sergey is incompetent, but if it goes up it means he is competent. So buy when the price goes up. If you want to be safe wait until it goes up a lot.

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>>8798341
he's /ourguy/

>> No.8798678

>>8798458
Did we hire a tarot lady to investigate the stink?

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>>8798341

dude just get the fuck out of LINK threads. You're constantly in these threads talking shit. If you aren't trolling and you don't believe fine, but we
re beyond spoon-feeding at this point. So much info has been revealed, if you don't DYOR you don't deserve LINK at all

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>>8798707
i love how original the fud is too

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>>8798707
This, every time I see that trip I just ignore. So obnoxious
>>8798678
Enjoy https://youtu.be/-UarLssF-do

>> No.8798931

>>8798788
God damn it

>> No.8798962

>>8797117
If you had the ability to post from present day back onto some Usenet group in 1987 and tell them all about Google, facebook, youtube, et al. they'd think that you were a raving lunatic and that the internet would never make that much of an impact.

That's what explaining Chainlink is like today. We have no idea what the future holds for the blockchain, only that it will be incredibly valuable and Chainlink will be obsoletely essential in making it useful. LINK will be bigger than even the most deluded LINKLET can even fathom.

>>8797314
I"m telling you again, there will come a point when no one even tries to measure link's worth in fiat currency. Was 20k BTC realistic back in 2010? FUck no. $20k LINK will seem like a fucking bargain in 2023, mark my words. People will wish that they'd bought LINK when it was $100k.

>> No.8798995

>>8798931
FWIW, there are good reflection points, like they need to reach the public better as well as iron out kinks with “those above them.” All in good time, it just reminded me that LINK is a very long term hold.

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>>8798470
>buy high
never change /biz/

>> No.8799044

>>8798995
We don't know what is happening behind the scenes for sure sadly and I sincerely doubt there is a way for us to know. But if you're in LINK right now, you have the hold-mentality anyway after what happened since ICO. I just think it's funny that LINK is such a giant meme, but is unironically the most promising public crypto project at the moment.

t. deluded by flu fever

>> No.8799130

>>8799044
I enjoy the level of secrecy. It gives me confidence that they are operating with high level connections. I do believe they had an ico to distribute a fraction of all the tokens because it wouldn’t be truly decentralized otherwise, but they’ve set some aside for the big guys, which is fine. The fact that some are in the public, held by randos who will stake/run nodes levels the playing field.

>> No.8799169

>>8799130
Yes, the team doesn't give off the scammer vibe that fakes secrecy to run off with all of our money.
While reading this, I realize we sound like paid shills, but knowing that I'm not one really soothes my mind and my intuition tells me you're not one either.
Which is exactly what a paid shill would say, I guess.

>> No.8799256

500 LINKlet here. Am I gonna make it this time next year?

>> No.8799279

>>8799169
I am not a paid shill either anon. Have been in since ICO and believe strongly that LINK will be the catalyst to mainstream smart contracts

>> No.8799309

>>8799256
You can afford more and you know it. You don't get rich by playing it safe m8, thats what girls do. Go balls to the wall and you'll make it. Or don't lol

>> No.8799315

>>8796513
look at the Tron github. the code commits are trash they are just changing a few minor things around over and over to make it look like they are doing something. its all complete bullshit.

>> No.8799340

I know I'll be keeping an insignificant stack of LINK just in case it goes bananas, ever. Maybe like 100 LINK. Would be funny to be how it fares in 2023 or something. I'll witness that.

Will probably do the same with 500 REQ.

Just imagine if the people who bought thousands of Ether just kept 50 or 100 and toyed with the rest. Same with any of the tokens that mooned hard and didn't have an outrageous circulating supply.

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>>8797747
>on 4chan
>calling a ceo not smart
>yfw

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>>8798707
also this

>> No.8799499

>>8796583
Anything between 1k and 10k should be enough but obviously, the more the better

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>>8798962

>I"m telling you again, there will come a point when no one even tries to measure link's worth in fiat currency. Was 20k BTC realistic back in 2010? FUck no. $20k LINK will seem like a fucking bargain in 2023, mark my words. People will wish that they'd bought LINK when it was $100k.

Thanks for the good feels desu.

>> No.8799575

looking forward to productively guiding the future of humanity with my 220k.

the LINK timeline is the timeline where the good guys win. don’t waste your shot.

>> No.8799637

>>8799169
Definitely not a shill...it’s easy to head trip when there’s so many scams in this place. I’ve been into crypto since 2012 and it’s just so revolutionary and fascinating to me, and link has all the potential to bring it truly mainstream. At this point it’s already legendary and I’m just happy to be along for the ride (and probably make a couple million) but I really believe studying this use case has honed my critical thinking. I’m not surprised Sergey is into philosophy, crypto is a paradigm shift on the societal level and strangely enough I trust him more than any fucking bankster.

>> No.8799661

>>8795718

This is so fucking cringe.

>> No.8799682

>>8799637
Hit me with a price prediction EOY 2020

>> No.8799689

>>8799575
Someone called this the LINK timeline last night. A much comfier word than just “I was really lucky”

>> No.8799703

at one point owned 2,800 ETH that I sold at 5 dollars each.

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>>8799682
Pure guess, $300, though it could be more.

>> No.8799781

>>8795776
Too bad. Guys better sell now. Check em

>> No.8799979

5 EOY

>> No.8800098

>>8798470
>>8798670
>>8798373
Nobody can fucking answer me lmao.

>insane connections
>lol just wait till it goes up ;)
>Doesn't need to know anything about CS just needs a smart guy to do it for him

Holy fuck I'm glad I stayed away from this meme dumpster fire.

Nobody can say one legitimate thing about Sergey and his competence.

>> No.8800127

>>8798707
>>8798719
>>8798788
What fucking FUD? How is it fucking FUD to ask why a community thinks that the CEO of something they've invested in is capable?

I've done my research and found absolutely nothing substantial about him. Philosophy degree, registered the domain smartcontract.com 10 years ago, he keeps people in the dark, hardly ever updates,

You're probably just going to respond to this with another meme image saying to DYOR.

At least the REQ community will actually provide answers to counter people FUDing with sources and explanations. You're all meming fucks I hope you lose your money for being such bad investors.

>> No.8800164

>>8795718

Before reading this thread i thought that link shilling was just a meme, which was invented by a bunch of salty but harmless bag holders, who weren't able to find greater fools to dump their bags on.

After reading the posts itt it's clear that this meme transformed into something resembling a legit mental disorder.
Linktards got so frustrated that their fantasies became more and more delusional, as the price of link continued to fall.
When link was about $.50-75 they only dreamed about $5-10 eoy only. Now, as the price has collapsed, the lowest estimates are $1000 and end with ludicrous amounts of money.
So, when link will drop below .10 the delusion will progress further and linktards will multiply their already unrealistic expectations by factor of 100.

>> No.8800192

>>8798341
>>8800098
>>8800127


They cannot answer your question, anon. See, the thing is, if someone bought link then he [is already retarded of course, but that's not the point] quickly realizes that he fell for a meme and bought a literal shitcoin. So, what is his next step? He goes to /biz and starts to shill his shitlink, hoping that the price will go up again and he will get rif of the bags.
Of course that doesn't happen.
So, the linktard gets more and more frustrated and addicted to the link memes. Finally, the IQ of the linktard (already in critically low double digits, even before buying the memetoken) falls below the level of ambient air temperature, his consciousness switches off and the peripheral nervous system involuntarily connects to the hive mind of link shill collective on /biz.
Then, a linktard transforms into a new form, which is called linkshill.
The linkshill is completely lost to the humanity, he cannot be reasoned with and you cannot sway him with arguments. Linkshill's nervous system is fully controlled by the hive mind and his body can only react to certain external stimuli. You can see it for yourself, how it looks like, in this very thread - the absolute state of link shills, their ''arguments'' look like a weird mix of mumbling of a paranoid lunatic during a full moon and a Buddhist monk in a deep state of dissociation

>BELIEVE IN LINK ANON EOY $1000 DON'T LISTEN TO FUD EOY $2000 LINK MARINES ASSEMBLE EOY $5000 SERGEY IS OURGUY EOY $10000 WE ALL GOING TO MAKE IT EOY $20000 MAINNET SOON EOY $50000 FROM THERE TO ZE MOON EOY $100000 OOOOOMMMMMMM

it actually reminds me about the revelation of a former KGB agent, Yuri Bezmenov and how the Soviets were able to completely brainwash people to the point of complete denial, making people resistant to reason and any arguments.
I wouldn't be surprised if Mr. Sergey works for Russian secret services and all this LINK business is just psy warfare.

>> No.8800247

Dude, it's Scrooge mcDuck that bathes in money. Not Donald Duck. And I hodl XLM. And LINK. and other things until 2020.

>> No.8800263

>>8799703
How much do you have now? As I said above I know I would have kept at least 50 or 100.

>> No.8800272

>>8799575
Please save the bees anon, I only have 8.8k stinkies and those fuckers are so important :(

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>>8797879
do your own research sometimes, pleb
sergey created NXT

>> No.8800340

>>8799575
what endeavors in particular are you planning to explore?
>>8800272
this is pretty important. Humanity has raped the environment for the dollar.

>> No.8800381

>>8800192
Thank you for this new copypasta blessed anon. May your linkies be very stinky forever and ever.

>> No.8800525

>>8800340
life extension, geoengineering, nuclear energy, pan-secessionism, positive eugenics; via a mixture of investment, donation, and information

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>>8800272
I will unironically solve the bee problem.

>> No.8800599

>chainlink is the next ***!
Lmao, kys shill

>> No.8800609

>>8798707
>>8788810 #
I've never read one word of any whitepaper and got lucky with cardano and tron. But unneeded a better investment strategy. The white paper could be in Braille and I'd be just as clueless using my fingers to read it as I would Actually reading it with my eyes.

Literally all in on chainlink because I'm racist and trust you guys here on 4chan. That's my investment strategy.

The ultimate goal for me isn't to tell people that I got rich because I saw the future with this tech..... it's to tell people I got rich because of 4chan. So then they can hate me for being rich AND because I got rich because of a racist site.

i was put on this earth to only make SJW's lives more miserable. Without being able to do this life would not be worth living.

>> No.8800612

>>8799689
it is our destiny anon we will form the future

>> No.8800656

>>8800525
>geoengineering
Good goy

>> No.8800843

>>8800609
Not everyone here is racist, we just all value free speech, which means a platform for edge lords like you.

>> No.8801101

>>8800843
Who cares

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>>8800098
>Where the fuck have you been

>> No.8801178

>>8798962
capped, see you in 2023 friend

>> No.8801237

>>8797117
It’s a token that incentivises a system for obtaining, in a decentralised way, real information and supplying it to contracts on the ethereum blockchain effectively giving them eyes to see and ears to hear with.

>> No.8801284

>>8798258
what are the benefits of running a node?

>> No.8801286

>>8800127
>I've done my research and found absolutely nothing substantial about him.
Dig deeper, look for the connections he has and realize that he was carefully selected to lead this project.

>> No.8801320

>>8800609
Rule 1 and 2

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What you guys dont get is that Sergey dont even need to know how to code to run ChainLink successfully. Think of Sergey as orchestra conductors, do you think they know how to play all instruments rather than knowing how the instruments should sound?

>> No.8801548

Sergey is Satoshi. He will reveal this secret to the end of the world by end of year. You are all memeing about 1k eoy, but it will be because he reveals himself as the bitcoin creator.
SCREEN CAP THIS

>> No.8801563

>>8801548
Dude do you realize what a huge target on his back he would get if he reveals he’s satoshi?

>> No.8801576

>>8801370
Sergey is uniroincally this century's Henry Ford and will be remembered as such.

Honestly I can't believe how lucky I am to be a part of this. I browsed /biz/ for months thinking it was just a meme. Now I'm 100% convinced that LINK will be more revolutionary than BTC by several orders of magnitude.

>> No.8801610

>>8801563
ofc Satoshi keeps his identity a secret and also does not sell his bitcoin stack cause muh target. But vitalik has revealed himself and nothing bad happened to him. It is not like satoshi could do anything to change bitcoin.

>> No.8801687

>>8800192
Kekd HARD to this
Thanks anon

>> No.8801741

>>8795776
700M for me? Seems unreasonable.

>> No.8801759

>>8795776
cmon man.

I'm balls deep in link. But delusion is something i'd rather do without.

Based Sergey would dissaprove.

>> No.8802261

>>8800609
t. edgy brainlet

>> No.8802371

>>8801563
Yes but it will be the only way for Chainlink to live. Sergey will be its sacrifice.

>> No.8802430

>>8797314
you sound like an idiot back in 2010 who thought BTC at $20k was stupid. you dont get it. and thats fine. you will eventually see and forgive yourself for being so closed minded,

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>>8797366
this guy fucks. and he fucks with big players behind the scenes. little do you guys know. you think those recent twitter follows were just a coincidence? kek

>> No.8802469

>>8796513
>Tron has a team 100+ strong,

this is brainlet logic, link had 20 dev working on it from SF office. quality over quantity needed.

with same money link can hire 500 pajeets and chinks like tron.

>> No.8802473

>>8802444
cHECKED

>> No.8802531

>>8802444
do you retards know who that is? That's FUCKING Tom Gonser. Former Chief Strategy Officer of Salesforce. FOUNDED Sales force. If you don't know who that is. READ THIS BELOW.

https://medium.com/@TheCenter/inside-the-mind-of-tom-gonser-visionary-founder-of-the-3-billion-startup-docusign-af775680d288

If you didnt know what recently happened READ THIS.

Salesforce just bought, for $6.5 billion, Mulesoft Inc., a company that's about making APIs externally available:
>https://blogs.wsj.com/cio/2018/03/21/the-morning-download-salesforces-bets-6-5-billion-on-the-api-economy/
This is the most expensive acquisition Salesforce has ever made. That's because they know how important APIs will be, and ChainLink is poised to connect this API economy to this emerging Smart Contract economy. Salesforce are connected to ChainLink via the dev Dimitri Roche, and Sergey tweeted the Salesforce CEO.

Yes, the API economy is huge and it's growing. How huge? Well, the research consulting company Ovum says that the size of the API economy is going to be 2.2 trillion dollars during 2018. There were ~15,000 public APIs available in 2016, growing by 40 new ones per day during 2015. In 2016, Netflix alone received 5 BILLION API requests PER DAY.
>An API request is equivalent to a "job" that an oracle would do.
>For comparison, Oraclize claims to do "thousands" of jobs per day. That shows just how much room for growth this API/Smart Contract economy has.

If ChainLink can capture just 3% of the $2.2 TRILLION global API economy, that gives it a market cap of $66,000,000,000 - 66 BILLION. Consider that Sergey said there are 19,000 people interested in running a node: that's over 100% of the available public APIs in 2016, so 3% of the market is very conservative. That's not even considering what % of the smart contract economy ChainLink can capture, for which I can't find much on predictions for its value or its current value.

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8802545

do you guys understand why us Linkies are tired of spoonfeeding? If you don't get it by now you dont deserve to know.

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>>8802531
Does this sound familiar???? Literally the same exact position Sergey is in. This is why he backs Chainlink full heartedly.

>> No.8802556

>>8802531
>Netflix alone received 5 BILLION API requests PER DAY.
why? can you expand on this and how spotify relates?

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8802561

>Sergey is a big guy

>> No.8802572

>>8802556
https://www.programmableweb.com/news/netflix-api-now-serving-20-billion-requests-month/2011/03/29

This was back in 2011 mind you.

>> No.8802579

>>8802531
>>An API request is equivalent to a "job" that an oracle would do.

Nigga

why they need chainlink and blockchain to use for api calls? do you think enterprises buy your shitty link to pay node operators ? clear this fud. i know you cant.

>> No.8802606

>>8802579
sorry I dont understand nig nog.

>> No.8802608

how close is Sergey with the Bogs? is that his "in?"

>> No.8802611

>>8802572
that's not what i meant. the netflix api offers customer information the same was spotify's api does, right? something of value to 3rd parties?

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>>8802579

>> No.8802668

>>8800609
the site isnt racist. its just anonymous and unmoderated so it attracts people like you

>> No.8802733

>>8801576
calm down spaz

>> No.8802766

>>8802444
trips of truth right here

>> No.8802781

>>8802766
dubs confirm

>> No.8803182

>>8802606
yes, you dont. as link brainlets dont have answers for legit questions.

>> No.8803220

>>8802531
19000 people interested in running a node
There are like 20000 LINK wallets
The absolute state of linklets lol

>> No.8803236

>>8802469
Link has 3 devs + thomas + 3 or 4 community devs
You guys are absolutely delusional

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>>8803182

>> No.8803364

>>8803220
Those sound like phenomenal numbers to me

>> No.8803376

Link will hit 1 bazillion dollars end of year. Cap this

>> No.8803388

>>8796644
Nah, most of biz will sell before $5 because that's exactly what happened with eth and ant
t. Did exactly that

>> No.8803523

>>8803388

Not me. Will hold until $50 and sell 10k.

Then another 10k at $100.

Then the rest will be held 5 years minimum and will be staked.

>> No.8803541

Poorfag here
Could only afford 1000 LINK
Currently using my monthly paycheck to get hundreds of dollars worth of a different high-moon-potential crypto every end of the month
I'm hodling that itty bitty amount of LINK and I refuse to sell it until it hits $100...even if it takes 5 years. If it never hits that amount then I'll just hold it forever and accept the initial loss

>> No.8803597

>>8802531
Keep in mind that market cap is a total meme, so 66b of actual hard cash going into link would push it into the 1-10t range.

>> No.8803674

>>8803523
Staking pools will be the only thing that could save biz imo. 10k link @ $50 with 5% returns/year is $25k. More than enough to live a comfy neet life.

>> No.8803687

>>8803674
So you need 20k to make it

>> No.8803713

>>8798962
>People will wish that they'd bought LINK when it was $100k.
What the hell is this guy on about? Unless we enter WW3 and the $100k buys you a fucking camel, good luck with these expectations.

>> No.8803834

>>8803687
If link never gets above $50 and link pool massively under delivers, then yes. But if link gets to $1k and staking is 5%/mo, then 500 linkies are all you'd need for $25k/year of passive income.

>> No.8803838

>>8803674
Linkpool charge 30%, 5% return is possible but not a sure thing

>> No.8803861

>>8803713
in plain english, blockchain is a fucking meme until it can be actually put to use. the infrastructure was never fully in place until the last couple of years. we have yet to see the smart contract bubble, but we are almost there. Chainlink could not come at a more perfect time.

>> No.8803989

>>8803861
I agree with you but $100k per link...c'mon. That would make me a multi-billionaire and no, I won't sell at 10$ or 50$ even. I saw what happened with BTC and ETH. Not gonna miss another chance like this one.