If it were a stock, it would be the most undervalued stock in the history of the world.Sergey needs to IPO Chainlink and match every owned LINK token 1:1 with Chainlink shares. It's the only way to reconcile the disparity between the value proposition of Chainlink and the token-not-sneededition of the LINK token
>>62236216>buying a stock of a company with zero revenuei'm sure it will work out well, just look at how happy LINK baggies are
can't wait to buy chainlink stock and make millions while the cucked token holders lose everything lmao
>fuddies are out of fud againim just gonna keep buying
>>62236276keep buying cuck, I'm sure you'll get rich ANYDAY now keeeek
>>62236276I have a sizeable stack, just frustrated beyond belief. I'm almost 30, I don't have time to spare and Sergey knows it.
>>62236216I want to see this fat scammer get rekted irl, then finally, I'm sure we'll pump to 1000
>>62236216True. We're like shareholders without the rights or due diligence owed to shareholders, but with all of the capital benefits for the company. Cll keeps spouting truth>trust while leaving us completely in the dark on their financials. Enough is enough.
>>62236216There is literally zero chance tokens have any value or carry over to the IPO.
>>62236288Sergey has overflowing sex appeal. We need him alive.
Yeah but im just not gonna sell my totally useless tokens
>>62236297>Cll keeps spouting truth>trustThere is no objective truth, only an approximation of truth. Sergey knows this acutely as a philosophy graduate. All human made systems are fallible.
How to protect against sybil/51% attacks? Eventually chainlink will become permissionless. Then it will be subverted by nation states with unlimited funds. Sort of need the token.
>>62236297>Cll keeps spouting truth>trustFrom the FBI website... >Enron actively projected a strong public image of honesty, integrity, and transparency while simultaneously using complex partnerships to hide billions in debt and manipulate profits>Code of Ethics: Enron published and heavily promoted a formal corporate Code of Ethics. Signed by then-CEO Kenneth Lay, the foreword boasted that the company "enjoys a reputation for fairness and honesty".>Core Values: Enron consistently listed integrity, respect, and communication as its foundational corporate values.>Public Relations: The company frequently issued press releases and marketing campaigns that positioned itself as an ethical industry leader and a pioneer of the "new economy". It was even named Fortune's "Most Innovative Company in America" for six consecutive years leading up to its collapseany of this feel familiar boys?
>>62236406no, link becoming $81k was promised to me 3000 years ago
>>62236297What do you mean enough is enough? You said it yourself, you have zero rights. Sergey owes you nothing
>>62236216Kek
>>62236299yeah what is governance or voting anyway?>>62236234Wait what FUD is it? it either makes nothing or all the deals are off-chain so we get nothing? I've lost track.>>62236216Almost like that was the plan all along, a lasting LEGACY.........
>>62236216companies have earnings lmao
>>62236406>emotionally charged rhetoric There is no structural similarity to your argument. Comparing a tech company building infrastructure to a publicly traded energy trading conglomerate. Every company in the world uses words like>trust>integrity>transparencyThere are legitimate angles to criticize Chainlink but you seem incapable of doing that
>>62236276I bought more today too