https://int.media.amundi.com/article/spiko-and-amundi-introduce-safoChainlink is being used by Amundi. When is it our time?
>>62020869we can have all the institutions using chainlink in the backend as we want. As long as theres no clear economic token-network value chain, we're gonna crab. SVR and payment abstraction was a good first step but staking is like halfdone. Lets hope they really were sitting on staking v1 and will drop it once clarity act gets signed
>>62020954>As long as theres no clear economic token-network value chain, we're gonna crab.why doesnt this rule apply to any other projects?
>>62021151Its because chainlink isnt a blockchain, its just an oracle that sends data. Understand?
>>62021223but you have to use the token to get the data because nodes are paid in link only. the problem with Links pricing model is - its ENTIRELY dependent on the token use. Its actually the ONLY token in blockchain thats actually needed - TNN fud is an inversion of this. The problem - and why the price is so low, is that industrial demand for this is still so low currently. Chainlink labs made a billion tokens because they predict vast industrial application in the next 100 years or so or more. Its nowhere near that yet.
>>62021223so chainlink just needs a blockchain of its own, even if its useless, and then it will moon?
>>62021290where does links of-chain revenue come from, As far as i know partner programs such as build or scale. Looks like the token might not be necessary after all...you sh0uld s3ll, i really do care about your financial situation and i dont want a g0y...eh i mean a fellow marine to suffer...PS: WAGMI, cant be long now
>>62021290>ONLY token in blockchain thats actually neededbut chainlink isnt a blockchain, thats where the issues stems from.>>62021293Even if chainlink created their BBC chain, it wouldnt pump
>>62021290Yes but the products that drive link purchases are not currently enough volume to offset continued dumps for CLL on to the market. Until full staking rolls out with slashing and rewards, the nodes don’t have to hold large link balances as collateral. They just get paid in link and can immediately dump back on the market themselves, meaning the link purchased by chainlink customers to pa for services may be right back on the sell side of the books as soon as the transaction is completed.
What does it mean when they are powered by Chainlink?
>>62020954>. Lets hope they really were sitting on staking v1 and will drop it once clarity act gets signedthat's hilarious if this is the new shill linedog this isn't gonna pump your dead altcoin. i can tell you don't even really believe it but i guess you have to come up with something
>>62021151>why doesnt this rule applyit does. it's called "reality", and it applies to everything facet of life>but duuuuuude xyz coin doesn't have insert wall of buzzwordsnone of that babble creates buying pressureother coins have better communities. link on the other hand is the nastiest ugliest group of incel wannabe tough guys, therefore you turn off 9 out of every 10 potential investorsyou reap what you sow kid
>>62021290>but you have to use the token to get the data because nodes are paid in link only. the problem with Links pricing model is - its ENTIRELY dependent on the token use. Its actually the ONLY token in blockchain thats actually needednot really kid. they're just forcing it ive made this analogy before, but when you go to a concert and want a beer, and they make you buy tickets with cash/credit first and then exchange those for the beer, that doesn't mean those tickets now are truly "needed" and have some value where people want to hold them outside of the concert. it's just some bullshit step they created, where you are still essentially paying with underlying usd
>>62020869So how much is Amundi paying CLL? What's the size of the contracts? Which products? Does it flow back to the token directly?
>>62021597>What does it mean when they are powered by Chainlink?this means the offshore operating company, chainlink labs, has performed a service in the background either for free via subsidy or were paid offchain and kept the revenue for themselves. you should feel good about this as your donations allow this company to function also, question for the experts here - did the "whitepaper" say anything about you missing multiple bullruns and then declaring bankruptcy? bahahahahhahahaahhahaTHE Cuckolds of crypto
>>62020869chainlink labs hates all retail investorssuper linear staking not neededthis is revenge for the toxic chainlink community.chainlink will survive. retail will die.
>>62021721I've spent the weekend trying to make a revenue dashboard and estimate revenue.It's literally impossible.The best we have is CCIP fees scattered accross idk many chains, and the reserve which is completely opaque.Data feeds are signed oracle messages and billing was changed to direct subscription deals with CLL. I've been in since 2017 but it's the first time I've been thinking I might have been swindled.
>>62021721Lmao hey Adem. Are you off your anti-psychotics again?
>>62021785Hey nigger, I swear give me a revenue contract.
>>62021770honest question, what took you so long?
>>62020869>$9 dollars after 9 yearstoken status: not sneeded
>>62021834The fact we basically have clarity in the US and they haven't made a single communication about coming out clean, and reshoring.Also I came around with other shitcoins I completely sold out of. Useless teams.
>>62021961...and it took you 9 years to think for the first time you might have been swindled?it was over the moment those shitty ass drummers came out
>>62021290>but you have to use the token to get the data because nodes are paid in link only.Pay Chainlink with whatever cash you got, and they'll pay node operators with their own tokens. At the end of the day, there's no need to buy Link tokens, and the pool of Link tokens out on the market will set there collecting dust. Combine this with the constant price suppression and you get the price action we have now. Hence why everyone is clamoring for staking and for CCIP to take off when the banks get to play with crypto.
>>62021983Bro you can be disingenuous and say whatever the fuck you want but fact is CLL is the only reason Crypto is relevant today.Doesn't change the fact they can fuck you in the ass anyway.
>>62022263crypto is completely irrelevant today, are you high?
>>62023003what bart of plackrock harping on about tokenization amidst cooling AI sentiment don't you understand
>>62023003He says while swift just announced 25 banks are moving to onchain stablecoin settlement by June.Are you one of those people who deny the realness of AI while they can perfectly replace the bottom tier of goyim?
>>62021770How far did you get in terms of getting a revenue figure?
>>62023180>>62025288>blackrock said>swift announcedgood goyim, keep trusting the experts, never forget that they want you to get rich!both AI and crypto are completely irrelevant scams, enjoy losing all your money you fucking retards>b-b-but blackrock told me this and that!!!!
>>62025288>duuuuuude swift announced...look at this guy peddling the same shill line that worked once 7 years agobro you need another angleremember when swift was "going live" in november of 2025? how's that going
>>62021665you hold link
>>62025764maybe he doesmaybe he doesn'tlink still blows chunks either wayoh, and one more thing: you lost the game of life
Link will win
>>62021290>bro its a 100 year roadmap >bro we hype 10 use cases but theres no demand btw YIKES
>>62020869Yes, but the t... isn't, so it's irrelevant.
>>62020869It's over bros, our Chainlink journey ends here. The Great Reset timeline has come at a crossroad with humanity. The magic is gone, the memes are stale, the shills have been uncovered, the agendas laid bare for all to see, i-i-it's over marines...only tears from here.
>>62022263>CLL is the only reason Crypto is relevant today.true!