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The fact that so many shills still claim ChainLink as “the greatest or most significant or most influential” cryptocurrency ever only tells you how far oracles still are from becoming serious tech. Traditional investors have long recognized that the greatest investments of all time are mutual funds and stock indexes, which may not pump the most or moon at times, let alone any time. Crypto investors rank the highly controversial Bitcoin Cash over coins that are highly popular with normies on Reddit. ChainLink shills are still blinded by their own delusion. ChainLink solves the oracle problem (not true, by the way), therefore it must be the greatest. Traditional investors grow up learning about lots of financial instruments of the past, crypto investors grow up learning about blockchain technology of the past. ChainLink shills are often totally deluded with their investment, they barely know what a smart contract is. No wonder they think that ChainLink is anything worthy of being invested in.

>> No.9125939

$10 before June

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>>9125918
The fact that so many shills still claim ChainLink as “the greatest or most significant or most influential” cryptocurrency ever only tells you how far oracles still are from becoming serious tech. Traditional investors have long recognized that the greatest investments of all time are mutual funds and stock indexes, which may not pump the most or moon at times, let alone any time. Crypto investors rank the highly controversial Bitcoin Cash over coins that are highly popular with normies on Reddit. ChainLink shills are still blinded by their own delusion. ChainLink solves the oracle problem (not true, by the way), therefore it must be the greatest. Traditional investors grow up learning about lots of financial instruments of the past, crypto investors grow up learning about blockchain technology of the past. ChainLink shills are often totally deluded with their investment, they barely know what a smart contract is. No wonder they think that ChainLink is anything worthy of being invested in.

>> No.9125971

>>9125939
Been holding LINK for 5 months, I have yet to see any anons calling for $2. See that's the problem, this has never even hit $2 and people are asking for $10, 100, 1000. Exponential growth means we have to get to the $2, $5, $8 range first like ANS. But we never get there, it's always $0.40-$0.60.

Would've been better off holding TRX and XVG for 5 months

>> No.9125985

>>9125971
>But we never get there, it's always $0.40-$0.60.

LINK was $1.80ish back in December with absolutely no news.

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You dumb fuck spreading FUD on Chainlink and our stinky linky $LINK.

Chainlink has working relationships with Microsoft, SWIFT, and the World Economic Forum.

Businesses and the global adoption of smart contracts will fundamentally alter the legal and corporate landscape and successfully merge the blockchain and off-chain data world.

Consider yourself corrected on the poor FUD you attempt to spread on 4Chan.

We are all brothers in the economic revolution and all stand to benefit from obtaining Link tokens as they remain cheap.

Timestamp this message for a year and see the disruption occur.

>> No.9126054

>>9125985
kek, oh really now?

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/chainlink/

I've been holding all this time and somehow missed that huh? You're full of shit. It never got to even $1.50

>> No.9126062

>>9125985
And coins which were less than 1 cent went up to 20 cents

>> No.9126067

>>9125918
>current day of current year
>I want to buy a Snickers bar out of a vending machine
>put $1.50 in quarters into the machine, select row 6 item B, snickers bar
>little coil thing rotated slightly, then stops
>snickers bar caught in vending machine limbo, I’m out $1.50

NOW let’s talk about chainlink:
>2023
>same building, new vending machine
>want a snickers bar
>pull out my phone with my ether wallet on it, select $1.50 worth of ethereium
>scan it on vending machine with QR code
>vending machines are now equipped with smart contracts
>snickers bar must fall into the tray for the $1.50 to transfer (idk there’s a sensor or some shit)
>snickers bar gets caught
>I am never debited the $1.50, because the contract didn’t complete

Once you see how simple shit like buying candy bars will be revolutionized with Chainlink / oracles, you will realize why so many of us are all in on this shitcoin. This is CANDY BARS were talking about, not even full scale business contracts. This IS huge, this IS the biggest thing crypto has ever seen.

>> No.9126091

>>9126067
Damn nigga thats deep

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>> No.9126108

The fact that so many shills still claim ChainLink as “the greatest or most significant or most influential” cryptocurrency ever only tells you how far oracles still are from becoming serious tech. Traditional investors have long recognized that the greatest investments of all time are mutual funds and stock indexes, which may not pump the most or moon at times, let alone any time. Crypto investors rank the highly controversial Bitcoin Cash over coins that are highly popular with normies on Reddit. ChainLink shills are still blinded by their own delusion. ChainLink solves the oracle problem (not true, by the way), therefore it must be the greatest. Traditional investors grow up learning about lots of financial instruments of the past, crypto investors grow up learning about blockchain technology of the past. ChainLink shills are often totally deluded with their investment, they barely know what a smart contract is. No wonder they think that ChainLink is anything worthy of being invested in.

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>>9126067
part two

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>>9126067
part 3

>> No.9126167

>>9126117
Golden information.

Really life-changing if people truly understand the implications associated with the promise of Chainlink for the banking sector as it relates to PSD2 in Europe and the ability to connect off-chain data into smart contracts across a wide subset of blockchain platforms.

Chainlink and its oracle solution may change the total DNA structure of business operations and remarkably increase our holdings and use-cases for Chainlink and its associated token, LINK.

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>> No.9126199

$500 Billion Dollar Market Cap by next year.

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>> No.9126241

LINK is a scam. they only have a 2 man team. you linklets will lose all your money.

>> No.9126374

>>9126067
>eating snickers
Not making it

>> No.9126395

>>9126167
I cant wait to be rich as fuckkkkkkkkkkkk screw working for the system. Gonna grab a nice plot of land, build a sustainable house, utilize solar and wind energy, and grow my own organic food while making jewelry and smoking weed for the rest of my life. Comfy.

>> No.9126403

>>9125971
Have you heard about Metcalfe's Law

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metcalfe%27s_law

Chainlink is one of the rare crypto to follow this law besides few coins like bitcoin.

>> No.9126525

>>9126395
Open up a school, hang out with some of the most beautiful women in the world if that floats you boat.

Or if you have someone special in your life for which you can joy the joys of tremendous wealth that will be provided to us with LINK, I feel there are a great deal of options for people should they see the bigger picture as it concerns the potential for Chainlink and the team around them.

>> No.9126725

>>9126525
I currently own and operate my own custom jewelry business, when I make it im planning on investing a good chunk into studio equipment. No significant other yet, but my plan is to hide as much of my wealth as possible so those damn gold diggers don't sniff me out. I have no problem providing for my future wife but I want her to love me for me ya kno

>> No.9126757

>>9125918

hey did you guys see that youtuber who btfo chainlink epic style? there was a reddit post about it. between op's post and that i think i'm just gonna sell my stack

>> No.9126781

>>9126725
I became rich in crypto while dating a girl and it has been a challenge to say the least.

If only I could successfully merge the difference of "making it" while sustaining an ideal enjoyment of how things used to be, it would be perfect.

All comrades consider on making the most of your gains with those you love and further your impact in the offline world for the better. Please consider this seriously. You will understand the hidden implications for what I am sharing with you in a few years or less.

No fundamental change in history occurs unless wrinkle in the universe allows it.

>> No.9126805

>>9125918
it's a meme breh

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>> No.9126871

Deluded Linkies suffer from Ropsten-Stockholm syndrome. Jason Parser forked your coin months ago. This is for everyone who's new here, just so you know

>> No.9126877

>>9126834
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNriNoWOtXA

>> No.9126891

>>9126781
Having money doesn't mean happiness, going after your dreams does, but its easier to do so with money. I feel bad for people who are wealthy but aren't happy, life without passion for something is fucking stupid.

>> No.9126981

>>9126891
Everything is a process. The journey of a thousand miles with the first step.

>> No.9127016

>>9126981
You speak wise words fren. I think we will both make it beyond monetary value in our lives.

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>>9126067
kek, link's going to fix the anxiety i get whenever i'm going to get something from a vending machine, time's are looking good boys

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>>9126403
Mobius...I'll just leave this here

> Mobius’ Patent Pending Proof of Stake Oracle Protocol reduces the Blockchain Oracle Problem into an oracle-arbiter consensus & coordination protocol. Our Proof of Stake Oracle Protocol is designed using a tiered federated byzantine agreement system that minimize trust and allows for the coordination of chains of events (data transfers) between multiple parties unlike current solutions which are akin to internet certification authorities and only coordinate single events between two fixed end users drastically limiting the use cases of such implementations. Mobius’ protocol allows participants to select trusted oracles from indexed listings in our market of competing oracles and then automatically builds tiered slices attaining quorum that are capable of attaining consensus while minimizing trust. Oracles compete on quality and are segmented into tiered levels in order to overcome the market for lemons problem and provide a transcendental quality differential. Consensus solutions at equilibrium exist inside the Shapley-Shubik core and limit collusion amongst oracles. The protocol is designed to protect against Sybil attacks and functions even under a coordinated 51% attack. The most important feature of the protocol is this asymptotic fault tolerance & security which guarantees ease of scaling due to Metcalfe’s law. In fact our decentralized network of oracles become safer to use, with ever lower levels of trust as we scale up.

https://www.crowdfundinsider.com/2018/02/128042-data-is-the-new-oil-mobius-david-gobaud-discusses-stellar-record-breaking-ico-and-more/

>> No.9127472

>>9125918
No one will recognize this,there are very few /mu/ crossposters here

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