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get ready to sell the news
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That explains the dump earlier I guess
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>>58427622
My exact first thought
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fucking hell bros, it's actually time. anyone who made it this far is really a rare human.
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HOLY FUCK BROS WE FINALLY MADE IT
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>>58427615
not sure why you guys think this is big news. any important players coud have gotten access before this. going to kms tonight its over.
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>>58427626
it's all so tiresome
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This is a more significant life moment for me than my last birthday.
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>>58427615
Aahhh so thats why BTC just dumped lol. I saw the price then checked twitter to see what the Link news was and surprise fucking surprise
>>58427647
Explain the random btc dump then to stop link pumping on this news
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>>58427647
CCIP is always big news for Bitcoin
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>>58427662
THE cuckolds of crypto.
Near is getting nearer to flipping Link.
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>>58427672
Remember yesterday when Hedera got big news and instantly doubled in price and Bitcoin didn't do anything at all?
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>>58427615
So now what
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>>58427685
Now we wait for adoption I guess. Link just became a universal gas token, but it will take time for demand to outstrip supply. We also have to wait for all the other use cases for Link to develop - smart contracts covering 99% of world trade for example and all the world's derivative contracts would help.
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>>58427681
Yes I assume Hedera devs don't have bots programmed ready to dump supply on the market like the Chainlink corporation does
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>>58427695
Chainlink has bots that dump Bitcoin supply on the market?
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>>58427650
imagine showing this screencap to someone on 2018 /biz/ lol
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As a LINK holder this hurts bro, CCIP GA and we dump.

I'm starting to feel like sergey is just hyping up all these word salad hypotheticals for a 2050 fourth industrial revolution future. I hope he can actually execute and this isn't just some pipedream
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>>58427704
>CCIP GA and we dump
Look at Bitcoin. 5 days worth of support and gains wiped out an hour before CCIP GA.
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>>58427698
they dump link for btc. BTC's movements don't give a damn about stink, that is narcissistic special-boy cope.
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>>58427706
Ah didn't even check Bitcoin's price, makes sense I guess.

It may not be a bad thing it was announced during a dump, prevents any retarded artificial pump based on the news
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>-2.5% is a "dump"
holy fuck would you spastics chill the fuck out
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>>58427615
fags you caused btc to dump today
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>only onboarded tokens
Its over, I can see on their github that theyre working on permissionless token support, but it will probably come out in like 4+ months or smth
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>ccip is on "cross chain" on evm chains
>roadmap with new buzzwords
>deco not in testnet phase yet
HAHAHAHAHHAAHAHA
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>>58427704
GA was never going to pump the price. Xapps releasing that everyone wants to use will.
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>>58427650
for me, its the build update
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It’s pretty telling that CCIPGA is out and there are only 2 30 reply threads on /biz/. They really shut the marines down, didn’t they.
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>>58427825
yep, and the fact that i didnt see a single mention of build. this board is dead, (((they))) killed it.
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>>58427717
>prevents any retarded artificial pump based on the news
And this is a good thing, right?
fucking lmao
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>>58427825
Still more alive than anything else on /biz/. They wrecked this board for everyone
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>>58427850
I'd really like to know who did it and why. I have to imagine Chainlink has enemies but it's still a very bizarre thing to do, their behavior is difficult to make sense of. Maybe the fuddies were actually just nobodies with a chip on their shoulder and too much time on their hands. Conspiracies around short sellers and VCs make more sense rationally but other than Nexo there isn't any clear evidence. Maybe we'll never know.
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>>58427825
>>58427830
>>58427862
Look, if this is what it takes to convince them we all sold already, so be it. If it required Biz to die, and a nuclear winter bearmarket to get people to sell their link, on top of a relentless fud campaign. people straight up coming on here 24/7 shouting "sell your link" for literally, years on end, then so be it. If thats what it took, good. As long as this is it. Please you satanic, evil, demonic people - just let it go now. Let link fly.
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>>58427873
the $12 dip made me accumulate suicide stack
yes anon, I wish we will fly from now on
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>>58427672
>>58427681
>>58427706
>>58427849
>biggest losers of 2024
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>>58427889
https://warosu.org/biz/image/TWUUTCbV40AXyIfnrYTVkA
can the mods do something about spam?
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>>58427849
Yep. Stick in the accumulation phase as long as possible for a disgustingly large blow off top
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>>58427615
linkies hyped this for months and............ nothing burger and price dumping as usual, ccip still earns less than gilbert's hot dog stand at sibos but rejoice marines the next carrot on the stick is the build token claim portal, releasing end of year so you can claim worthless shitcoins, hold the line!!
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>>58427709
mass selling link for bitcoin means bitcoin would either stay level or go up, not go down
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>>58427615

Except it's literally crashing right now
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a toast to all marines
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>>58428010
lmaoooooooo

anyway, congrats guys. fud c u c k s eternally btfo yet again.
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>>58428359
>nothing burger and price dumping
You meant to say "nothing burger BECAUSE price dumping".
And price is dumping not because it's a nothingburger, but because Bitcoin dumped.
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>Chainlink allows any asset to move on any chain
>all Bitcoin gets wrapped and moved to chains where it can be transferred for essentially free (because the market will always move to lower cost alternatives, all other things being equal)
>Bitcoin on-chain volume goes to zero
>with no security budget, Bitcoin gets 51% attacked to shreds
how does this not apply to every single chain whose usage creates high costs?

Does Chainlink kill Bitcoin? Did Bitcoin whales figure out the above years ago and therefore do everything in their power to suppress Chainlink for as long as possible?
"liberating" an asset from its chain is catastrophic when the asset needs to move on that chain for the chain to be viable.
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>>58428135
>blow off top starts
>btc goes -88%
>link crabs back to 14.88
you know its going to happen
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>>58429065
Remember when SN said he had "moved on" from Bitcoin to "better" things?
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>>58428407
>linkies get rightfully labeled as the cuckholds of crypto

>n-no you!
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>>58429074
>>linkies get rightfully labeled as the cuckholds of crypto
Surely that needed 10-15 threads live in the catalog at any given time, right?
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>>58429070
I dont think he is satoshi, but it is extremely weird how the original smartcontract site was very bitcoin centric, and had specifically the same usecases that satoshi proposed with his typescript transaction quasi-smartcontracts type idea. It's clear that someone who thought up of bitcoin would have the logical progression to smartcontracts and in the end oracles, and we know he has been working on it since 2007.
Another weird coincidence is sergey slipping up and saying he's been working on smart contracts for 7y and the blockchain space for over 10y, before correcting himself and saying "a number of years". He said that in 2020, which would have put him squarely into the time of bitcoins development.

However, we can discern from satoshis posts, that he wouldn't really have wanted something like ethereum being a thing, while sergey has a quite good opinion on it. Another argument is, we simply don't know how good of a programmer sergey is, as we can't really find anything on him, infact, what we can find is not really telling of someone with a lot of cryptography knowledge experience.

My last schitzo point - when lex friedman asked sergey straight up if he is satoshi, he answered no, but tapped "Si" (or "see") in morsecode which is obviously very reaching but just another weird thing
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>>58429218
At the latest token2049 panel in Dubai Sergey says he's been in Bitcoin since 2010. I also remember reading a long time ago that he was the first to pioneer Bitcoin mining using cloud resources, until he got caught and it got banned, probably in 2010 as well.
I don't think he's Satoshi but I think he's one of the most brilliant and driven early adopters. I don't think the distinction makes much difference, either.
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>>58429222
>I don't think he's Satoshi but I think he's one of the most brilliant and driven early adopters.
I agree, frantically finding any information on his life, reading through his quora answers etc really strengthened my confidence in him.
For anyone seriously involved in crypto beyond the shitcoin casino, smart contracts are the future and I'm excited to see the next 10-20y and if sergey will achieve his vision
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>>58429218
he definitely was related or connected to satoshi in some way
he is a OG in crypto and inside the inner circle
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>>58429218
Read this in Sergeys voice and tell me its not him. It fucking SOUNDS like him. The way he forms sentences, his syntax.
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Cheers, WGMI
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>>58429218
nice unreadably long screenshot bro
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>>58429218
There's
1. The initials (SN = SN)

2. His favorite founder story is about the person who created the artificial pearl (cultured pearl), through trial and error and no formal education; the person being Kokichi Mikimoto, if you overlay Mikimoto on top of Nazarov
NA from NAzarov
K from miKimoto
A from nazArov
MOTO from mikiMOTO
= ???

3. The Co-Author of the Chainlink white paper is Ari Juels, who in the late 90's came up with a little consensus mechanism called "Proof of Work", maybe some of you fags have heard of it.

4. Registered the website smart contract dot com 6 days before Satoshi made his announcement about Bitcoin.
Plus a bunch of other bread crumbs. Doesn't guarantee it's him, but he's one of the higher probability choices.
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Bonus gif
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More evidence ITT that stinkies are cringey narcissistic schizophrenics with an interest in living vicariously through their financial cult leader. Sucking off Sergey boosts their own egos.
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>>58429218
>My last schitzo point - when lex friedman asked sergey straight up if he is satoshi, he answered no, but tapped "Si" (or "see") in morsecode which is obviously very reaching but just another weird thing

He tapped SN in morsecode. I remember this and everyone bringing up the morse code table for it.
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What's the next thing to wait for, bros?
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>>58430515
DECO. Nearly every use case I can think of for smart contracts needs DECO.
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>>58430567
I can't wait for decentralized undercollateralized loans to come to crypto. This absolutely needs DECO to onboard credit scores and bank account information to demonstrate people can make payments.
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>>58430625
this can be done today on certain L1's (Oasis is an example) but nobody does it, so I'm not quite sure this will bring the excitement you're looking for. I don't know why nobody is building this, but that's what it is.
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>>58430049
Mind if i save this?
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>>58430477
damn didnt see the irina stuff yet, interesting.
I still maintain that we still don't have any concrete example of sergeys programming skills, which imo is the last piece of the puzzle
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>>58430755
I remember there was an article claiming that sergey was a programmer from young age (early teens or something) and very good in this craft
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>>58430757
I could have sworn I watched or read an interview with him at one point where he stated both his parents were programmers and he learned from them early, and specifically chose philosophy to study because it was the other side of the coin to him.
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>>58430760
Found it!


>Sergey Nazarov is the son of two Russian immigrants who moved to the United States in the early 90s. With engineers as parents, it is no wonder that Nazarov had an interest in everything tech-related from an early age.

>He sat behind a computer screen for the first time at five years of age. By middle school, Nazarov was reading programming manuals while simultaneously taking apart old cathode-ray televisions to figure out how they work.

>https://shrimpyapp.medium.com/crypto-leader-of-the-week-sergey-nazarov-b148689c08d5
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>>58430770
>“He was the most curious kid I ever taught…Relentlessly questioning. If he didn’t understand anything he would corner you and pummel you until it was clear. And usually the reason it wasn’t clear to him was because there was a fault in the original explanation.” — NYU Professor Lawrence Lenihan
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>>58430773
Interesting guy…
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>>58427615
>Cross-chain interoperability protocol
How this is big news? Satoshisync have cross-chain interoperability since January

Oh God, oh fuck, where did I put my money into?



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