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Why is Link shilled so hard on here?

>> No.9492573

>>9492559
cause it's the way out anon

>> No.9492582

>>9492559
It's a game for a few people, but Link is the next logical step in crypto.

>> No.9492583
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9492583

We want everyone to make it.

LINK $1000 EOY

>> No.9492617

>>9492582
What about other oracle projects?

>> No.9492619

Because Coinbase is about to list it

Jokes aside, because most are holding $1.20 bags and have to shill these bags to dump them

>> No.9492636

>>9492559
sergeynazarov.tumblr.com

>> No.9492649

Due to memes basically spirally out of control during late 2017/early 2018, a lot of /biz/ bought LINK when it was over a dollar. Most are hoping for a pump to about $0.75-$1 or so to unload their bags.

>> No.9492650

>>9492619
No I'm pretty sure most holders believe in the project. It's obviously not going to live up to the shilling but it definitely does have promise.

>> No.9492695

>>9492559

NAME PLEASE OP

>> No.9492743

>>9492695
https://fuskator.com/full/gOHklQpj0NC/Busty-Shaved-Teen-Curvy-Totally-Shaved-Brunette-Babe-Mai-LY-with-Pendulous-Tits-Wearing-Leg-Warmers.html#

Mai Ly

>> No.9492748

>>9492649
>>9492619
Do you really think people have been shilling for months, with no effect on the price, just to try and dump? Wouldn't they have cut their losses already instead of shitposting here?

>> No.9492760

>>9492617
I'm gonna spoodfeed you once for free. Chainlink isn't just about decentralized oracles, I see it as 4 things really.

1. Decentralized Oracles - more trustworthy than a single point of failure
2. Town Crier - SGX Enclaves - a revolutionary new security feature where the computer running a process can prove that it's running a program, and also prove it has no clue what program it's running. There many security and trust implications here.
3. Interoperability - The mechanism for connecting blockchains to non-native information (including other blockchains eventually)
4. User Experience/User Interface - smart contracts are difficult to program, chainlink and it's various corporate connections will provide an intuitive interface so laymen can quickly deploy smart contracts

I'm not saying everything about the project is in working order, but if they can achieve their goals, they'll revolutionize the crypto space. We're betting they'll succeed.

>> No.9492776

>>9492695

> Learn to reverse image search

https://fuskator.com/full/gOHklQpj0NC/Busty-Shaved-Teen-Curvy-Totally-Shaved-Brunette-Babe-Mai-LY-with-Pendulous-Tits-Wearing-Leg-Warmers.html#

>> No.9492790

>>9492743
Bet me to it anyway

>> No.9492792

>>9492743
>>9492776

damn her face isnt as good as i wanted it to be

>> No.9492812

>>9492760
Appreciate it anon. It's rare to actually see decent info for Link on here.
If you've got one more spoon-full for me, what do you see as the largest threats to the project (besides the risk of simply not being able to deliver)?

>> No.9492830

After I cash in my 10,000 EOY Chain Link bags then I am going to FOT in that ugly skanks mouth.

>> No.9492966

>>9492812
Threats
1. Competition (there isn't really anything worth mentioning)
2. Unforeseen Computing Leapfrogs - new technology that obsoletes modern processors, ie. quantum computing
3. Unforeseen Security Flaws - mistakes made in previous coded systems or hardware - ie. Spectre/Meltdown
4. 4chan - terrible publicity from nazi memes (why do normies hate hitler so much?)

>> No.9492996

>>9492748
Problem is no one is interested in this outside of this board. There's no hype or interest anywhere else on the internet, just google Chainlink and smart contracts. And no biz, you aren't some super secret club that will get rich by yourselves

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>>9492748
>cutting loses
KEK
;_;

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>>9492966
He did nothing wrong though

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>>9492966
I know look at this qt

>> No.9493068

>>9492996
Biz is just an echochamber / circlejerk completely detached from reality.

>> No.9493100

>>9492966
Eh what about the biggest threat of all:
the fucking garbage token distribution.
The devs hold 75% of the supply. And i dont know why cmc insists on leaving the devshare out of the mcap its not like theyre locked. The supply is 1bn.

>> No.9493170

>>9492966
is it true smart contracts would simplify buying and selling crypto as well? making it more normie friendly via interfaces?

>> No.9493350

>>9492996
Count how many normies you know that browse biz

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>>9493014