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These people are actively working against token holders.
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make sure you mention link in your post so it catches my filters to hide.
Thanks
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>>61438823
What does that even mean?
1. more usage
funds
2. better security
at
3. lower unit costs
supporting
4. long-term oriented operation and scale
>oriented
So when it fails they can claim they were at least trying?
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The chainlink token has always been designed as a collectible for those who appreciate the technological work of the team, almost like a digital labubu. The team makes no promises of financial returns but there may be a dinner for the top 10 holders with special guest Chris Barrett.
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>>61438823
Gas Linkies and slavshits like Sirgay

Heil Hitler
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>>61438823
>actively working against token holders
Good. Fuck crypto.
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>>61438823
Price needs to appreciate drastically for the sheer amount of value going through the network. Higher price means higher collateral locked in nodes which also incentivizes node operators to provide accurate data.
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>>61438823
Swapping for lock and dca in ton now seems like an even better choice
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THE cuckolds of crypto!



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