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What BNB aka "Build N Build" (rank 3) is building:
>memecoins that crash to zero on Binance

What Chainlink (rank 13) is building:
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>>61112362
No wonder BTC took a shit today
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sergey dumps LINK on retail to fund marketing roasties' $300k salaries
CZ rugs retail on binance to pump BNB
follow the money
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>>61112400
You've been posting about muh Chainlink roasties probably a dozen times every day.
Thousands and thousands of times in total.

This is your life's work.
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it's like build a bear workshop but for businesses
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Chainlink makes the rest of this scam industry seethe so hard. Literally everyone else is against us because the house of cards falls and crypto becomes useful when we win.
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>>61112362
>Dude, this guy is giving us data so we can oracle for others!
How is that bullish in any way?
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>Sends another 16 million LINK to Binance
Yet another piece of news and the price just dumps. When will you shills realize that LINK is simply a means for the Company to add to their coffers?
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>>61112775
We've known about the dumps since 2017.
No need to build your entire life around reminding people dozens of times per day.
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>>61112768
It’s sad how many stupid people there are on the planet, which is a major reason I why crypto markets are such a shit show. The value here is that the data can be used in smart contracts, meaning you can now use this data to execute tokenized trade strategies, loans, or new asset development and sales which incorporate risk assessment automatically. It’s actually fucking huge, but stupid people have no awareness of how things work and no vision to try to imagine what is coming. Within the next 1-2 years you’re going to see some crazy shit happen in the tradfi world all powered by Chainlink. LINK is kingmade at this point and nobody has any clue except a handful of schizos on this board. Reddit still talks about it as “muh oracle project”.
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>>61112768
>this guy is giving us data so we can oracle for others!
Literally what?
Did you just have a stroke?
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>>61112362
>What BNB aka "Build N Build" (rank 3) is building:
>>memecoins that crash to zero on Binance

And damn proud of it too.
>Keep building those memes guys!
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>>61112847
>>61112859
if Binance is so bad, why does Chainlink keep sending them tokens?
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>>61112791
>We've known about the dumps since 2017
False, what was known was the 300 million LINK they were planning on dumping.
Not the additional 350 million meant for Node Operators that they have been dumping as well because the network is still unable to support itself
What people thought then:
2017
>Chainlink has 300 million tokens they are going to dump. They are going to give 350 million to large institutions and node operators to help the network grow.
2025
>Chainlink is just going to dump 650 million tokens themselves
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>>61112882
They're not bad at all, they're by far the biggest crypto exchange for a reason.
Their coin just don't belong in the top 3 when all it does is memecoins.
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>>61112836
So now IM STUPID??? Bitch even market makers aren't touching your shitcoin. You're the dumb one here.

>>61112847
Learn to read, bitch.
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>>61112899
>Not the additional 350 million meant for Node Operators
What have they been paying node operators with since 2019 then?

>>61112908
>Learn to read
I can read just fine, it just makes negative sense, based ID switcher.
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>>61112925
dude, wife? kids?
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>>61112755
this guy thinks his investment is a sportsball team

the ignorance of a modern day link boyscout can be appalling at times

they make the gamestop crew look brilliant
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>>61112836
>calls other stupid, says they have no vision

>missing out on 5 years of gains bc he's trapped in a cult

pick one kid
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>>61112899
Dude did you just bail on your fud?
Tell us; if Chainlink is keeping the tokens meant for nodes to themselves, then what have they been paying the nodes with since 2019?
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>>61112901
>the biggest crypto exchange by far does not deserve the top 3
ok, which exchange does deserve it in your opinion then?
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>>61113202
>>the biggest crypto exchange by far does not deserve the top 3
The coin has nothing to do with the centralized exchange itself lol
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>>61113217
oh I see
this is how most people feel about Chainlink and LINK btw
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>>61113233
You can "feel" all you want, Link is literally hardcoded into the node operator functionality.
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>>61112925
>What have they been paying node operators with since 2019 then?
Are you stupid or just playing one on the internet today?
Node operators still aren't profitable after over 6 years, so the Company is still subsidizing them. Essentially, the Company is (or was) always in Control of 65% of the supply. The tokens meant for Node Operators are controlled by the Company to do with as they please. This is why staking 1.0 is so important, because it will show that the network is actually self-sustaining. If it's not before the Company runs out of tokens to subsidize the nodes, it's lights out.
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>>61113289
>so the Company is still subsidizing them
Right.
With what?
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>>61113250
nothing is hardcoded, everything is done mannually
BNB is as useful to Binance as LINK is to Chainlink
you can screech all you want, but that doesn't change shit
>>61113295
with manual dumps
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>>61113307
>nothing is hardcoded, everything is done mannually
That's funny because part of the token's hardcoded functionality is to swap payment and data in one atomic transaction.
You know, via smart contract.

>>61113307
>with manual dumps
So part of the dumps are going to the nodes?
But anon said they're NOT giving the node operators the Link that was meant for them.
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if we dont pump after smart con im going to find sergei and punch him so hard in his belly hes gonna fart a big mac
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>>61113328
>But anon said they're NOT giving the node operators the Link that was meant for them.
How could you possibly infer that from what I wrote? My point is the Company is in control of 650 million tokens. In 2017, it was thought that the Company would only retain 300 million. No one would ever expect that going on year 7 of mainnet that the Company still needs to support Node Operators because the fees they generate are too low to keep them operational, hence the need to subsidize them.
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>>61113430
>How could you possibly infer that from what I wrote?

This you bro?
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>>61113441
I'm failing to see the point you're trying to make?
The Company is still subsidizing the nodes by dumping tokens to keep them operational, get it?
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>>61113547
This is exactly what's been happening all these past 6 years:
>>>Chainlink has 300 million tokens they are going to dump. They are going to give 350 million to large institutions and node operators to help the network grow.

You said this somehow changed and they're dumping everything themselves instead.
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>>61113579
Where are the large institutions that have been given/accumulated LINK? In 2017, the Company framed it with that pie chart that 35% would be given to Node Operators, NOT that the Company would keep that 35% to dole out (dump) whenever they please.
The only txs that the Company make are to Binance to subsidize the currently unsustainable network.
What point are you trying to make?
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>>61113613
>Where are the large institutions that have been given/accumulated LINK?
Where are you even getting this from?

>the Company framed it with that pie chart that 35% would be given to Node Operators
And that's what they've been doing.
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>>61112362
Chainlink is a literal PAJEET scam that uses sketchy (((marketing tactics))) to convince stupid 90 point IQ retail investors that their premined token printed out of thin air is actually useful.

The abysmal price action over the past 5 years proves that this is a shitcoin like NEO, OmiseGo, VeChain and all the other scammy alts of 2017.
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>>61113885
>convince stupid 90 point IQ retail investors
And S&P, and Swift, and the US government, and JP Morgan, and the central bank of Brazil, and DTCC, etc.
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>>61112836
there is nothing huger than sergey going to the white house and shaking trumps hands, what did chainlink do? -5%
this cursed token dumps on good news and dumps even harder on bad news.
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>>61112956
>>61112961
Don’t go peeling another layer Adem-boy
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>>61112362
Unlimited pain.
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>>61114539

what he came for:
>altcoin gains

what he got:
>no gains, but he keeps on diary on random dudes jerking off


BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
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>>61112362
Buying access to an API so you can use it in your product is not a "partnership".

Chainlink Labs is all smoke and mirrors. If Sergey payed for youtube Premium he's call it a "Google partnership"
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>>61115832
Whatever happened to that Google partnership? The one that made the price double in the matter of an hour.
Or Docusign
Or Salesforce
Or Tesla
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>>61112362
Doesn't matter, BNB generate revenues and CZ spends millions to shill it.
LINK generate little revenues and Sergey spends nothing to shill it
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>>61112362
What chainlink fanboys don’t understand is Chainlink coin does not equal Chainlink labs. When you buy the chainlink token you are buying a utility token with a very niche function. This isn’t stocks where you are actually buying part of the company.
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>>61115941
They don't realize that by buying LINK, you are funding the lavish lifestyles of the overpaid, underachieving Chainlink Labs workforce
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>>61115869
>>61115832
>>61115941
>>61115962
thanks so much guys sold hard
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>>61115994
I know you say this unironically, but if you actually sold 5 years ago and chunked the cash into the S&P you would be up 100% compared to breaking even with Chainlink. Imagine being in Chainlink for the "gains", but seeing the stock market completely outperform the LINK token. You have taken all of the risk by investing in crypto yet reaped no return at all. Tech stock have doubled, 2x, 5x, 10x, while LINK is exactly the same price it was 5 years ago. Disgusting!
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>>61115994
too late now faggot since you missed the bullrun lol
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>>61112362
At the same time Houdini facilitates all trading for both, guess who will win in the end
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>>61115941
then why do people keep saying chainlink coin has "good fundamentals"
I'm fine with a very long term investment as long as it actually makes sense (I have not boughted)
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>>61116030
Yeah thats cool and all but i bought in 2018 and im never selling
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>>61115832
top cope
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>>61116135
>stablecoin risk analysis
wow
it's fucking nothing
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>>61116066
>then why do people keep saying chainlink coin has "good fundamentals"
Because the Link coin is literally required for every single minute thing the Chainlink nodes do.

Unlike shit like Ripple, most of whose products don't require XRP.
Or Hyperliquid, whose fees aren't in their own token but in USDC.
etc.
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>>61116083
If you never sell them this really isn't an investment for you. It's a gift you gave to the Company. Like what a chump would give to a cam show girl.
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>>61116222
I get 4% a year in rewards on something that has almost quadrupled in price(after crashing).
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>>61116262
But you said you were never selling.
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>>61116222
>10 pbtid of all the same fossilized fuddie talking points we've seen thousands of times
>accuses others of not being in it for the investment

Jew
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>>61116287
Trouble reading? The guy said he was never selling.
Go back your hovel.
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*To your
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>>61116330
You keep bringing up when you bought, not when we bought. Not very compelling, sorry if you didnt know what a crypto cycle was for the last 5 years.
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>>61116287
If you're in it for the investment, you have to have enough awareness to realize Chainlink has been a god awful investment for the last 5 years. You have taken all of the risk by being in crypto, yet received none of the rewards of upside.
The SP500 alone is up 100% the last 5 years
Chainlink is down
Not to mention most tech stocks have 2x, 5x, 10x over that span while Chainlink continues to sputter down the drain while spending billions of dollars in expenses.
*fixed something
Chainlink missed the entire crypto bull run the last 5 years if you hadn't noticed.
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>>61116268
>get 4% APY on asset
>asset goes up in value
>your 4% is now worth more
>either reinvest or cash out rewards for profit / take out loans with asset as collateral
Fuddies are financially illiterate, shocker.
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After that fat fuck dumped millions of tokens on exchanges to liquidate everyone with the chinks I no longer care about anything LINK does. I hope this shitcoin dies and the singularity never happens, none of the holders who kept fudding deserve it to pump, and none of these kikes deserve a functional product
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>>61116262
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>>61116405
fuck u stinkie
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>>61116405
It could have been me if I have more balls and convictions back in 2018
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>>61112901
>binance is ackually pretty cool becoz they provide useful services
and the market recognizes this
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>>61113250
>the same node operators that rugged anons with LPL should be trusted!
sir gay just dumped more volume than crypto has ever seen in its entire history
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>>61116405
Mirin, i have the deisgnated 7k stakeing make it stack staked.
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i was breathing while walking down the sidewalk earlier

in chainlink terms: i partnered with oxygen while integrating with pavement
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>>61116549
lol Binance's "useful services" involve being a centralized exchange.
It has nothing to do with Binance's blockchain project, which (according to CZ himself) is all about building memes.

>>61116562
Ripple unlocks more in a single transaction than Sergey does in 6 months. See pic.
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>>61119098
I hope russia nukes you, thirdie
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>>61116348
>If you're in it for the investment, you have to have enough awareness to realize Chainlink has been a god awful investment for the last 5 years
If you bought Chainlink as an investment 5+ years ago, it's because you thought it would grow a lot in terms of adoption both in crypto and the real world.
Which Chainlink has done beyond even anyone's wildest dreams.

Of course the speculative price did not organically follow because of years of massive suppression.
But that's hardly Chainlink's fault.

>>61117725
And then you woke up and read >>61116135
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>>61116405
Your claimable rewards are larger than a handful of anons actual stack. Impressive.
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>>61119149
read>>61116181
russia will annex your shithole and rape your momma
kill ALL chainloink thirdie shills
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>>61119171
>hurr risk analysis not important
There's an entire sector of the financial industry that does nothing other than shit like risk assessment, credit rating, etc.
They have a massive influence on the global financial markets, and even on entire nations on a geopolitical scale.
And S&P Global is the very biggest of them all.
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>>61112362
These two tweets just hit my feed back-to-back KEK

One tweet is about partnering with one of the absolute most influential global financial entity on the planet (financially and geopolitically)
The other tweet is about handing out compensation for the most spectacular CEX failure ever.
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>>61119270
Unironically if sergey posted 3 tweets a day and actually engaged in the online community again (like in his pre-link days) we would be past ath. Crypto works in cults and why would retail buy in to a cult that has no vocal leader? The only way to join this cult is some basket weaving forums archives or through watching dozens of hour long youtube vids that each have below 5k views.
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>>61119270
A lot of normies don't even know who they are lol

> The S&P 500 is maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices, a joint venture majority-owned by S&P Global, and its components are selected by a committee.
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>>61119403
>"haha normies don't know S&P"
>mentions S&P 500 himself
big self own.

And literally every normie I know who's stably employed and over 20 knows about credit ratings, the "big three", national ratings, ... all that.
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>>61119415
I'm on your side dude, the reality is most people won't connect in their brain that S&P global == SP500. my point being was that normies are completely unaware that chainlink is swallowing up whole institutions into their network
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>>61119477
You're trying way too hard.
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>>61112362
>MORE PRICE FEED NOTHINGBURGERS
>CLL DUMPED MILLIONS ON THE PUBLIC JUST BEFORE THE COORDINATED TURBO-CRASH
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>>61119494
>And literally every normie I know who's stably employed and over 20 knows about credit ratings, the "big three", national ratings, ... all that.
>You're trying way too hard.
well i'm sorry I'm a student in central europe bro and not a big adult with a big adult job wtf man
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>>61112836
WHO GIVES A SHIT, you fucking moron. The token price is down in the gutter and will fucking crater once BTC shits the bed again. This shit coin will never decouple from BTC / the broader market.
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>>61116340
>You keep bringing up when you bought, not when we bought. Not very compelling, sorry if you didnt know what a crypto cycle was for the last 5 years.

i love when they pretend to be ok with getting destroyed against the market 5 years straight

dude its ok to just be honest...its anon here

financially speaking, this is the equivalent to watching another guy bang your girl, which is why they call you....

THE Cuckolds of crypto
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>>61119415


you have to understand that part of what keeps them going is have to convince themselves that link is this big secret

doing this helps justify the absolutely horrendous performance in half a decade, thereby saving their ego from admitting they were wrong


forget about the fact it already went 200x 6 years ago
forget about the fact that most people in the space know about it, and have passed on it as an investment
forget about the millions of followers on social media

yeah, they're "early"
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>>61121406
Keep posting bro, one more FUD thread and we will sell



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