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Tell me what chainlink $ will be in 1 year and if its not a 10x then why i should put 10k into this pile of shit
>web3 infrastructure
crypto is crashing anyway

26$ in 2030
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Even the most bullish predictions have been revised heavily downwards as Linkies admit that even 10k probably isn't a "make it" stack. I'd say LINK hitting $100 isn't impossible within around 5 years, maybe during the next bullrun, but you'll need at least 20k to make a serious amount of money from it. Crypto just doesn't moon like it used to, coins are lucky to reach their old highs, and the luckiest can maybe x2 them.
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>>61442807
The world's most important crypto will be worth less than cardano at its most bullish scenario.
Tell me, how many layers of peeling are you on right now?
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>>61442832
$100 would actually place it under Solana (a shitcoin casino) and roughly half the value of XRP (normie vaporware). But hey, when even people bullish on LINK have such low expectations of their own investment, who am I to argue?
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>>61442775
How does $15 by 2026 sound?
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>>61442832
Seething kekbaggie
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>>61442832
yes, stinkie
get black pilled :}



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