BUY CHAINLINK YOU FUCKING IDIOTS Jow Forums has done a lot of heavy lifting and it appears Elon Musk legit knows about Chainlink--look at his "DUCK EMOJIs FTW" TWEET
In the future, almost every single one of the 30 billion transactions per DAY between humans will consume a small amount of LINK token on the blockchain. There are currently only 1 billion LINK tokens (each one divisible by 16 decimal places) assuming that chainlink becomes this vital part of humanities infrastructure, the token will need to cover 35 billion transactions a day for 500 years which is 6 quadrillion transactions (6,000,000,000,000,000) assuming standard rates of inflation one transaction would be worth $0.10 meaning that the fair market cap of the chainlink token in the future will be 0.6 quadrillion dollars. Each LINK token would be worth $600,000. This is simple maths folks.
>Currently the price of one LINK token is $0.58, fifty-eight cents compared to six hundred thousand dollars? It doesn’t take a genius to see that this is a huge money making opportunity.
LOL, it's okay cuck. Don't be so triggered next time.
Leo Cook
How did you find this? One of the discord trannies?
Caleb Bell
That's cool, I've always wanted 9 Billion
Oliver Sullivan
Noticed the Elon Musk tweets about Dogecoin, but what stood out what his duck emojis.
Previous mentions from projects which signal to the duck have been limited in scope so far to Chainlink, DocuSign, and OpenLaw.
TESLA Motors had some speculated history with Chainlink due to one of their devs working on the Chainlink github in 2018.
Oliver Robinson
Blessed user
Christian Jones
give me more info on the duck pls
Ryan Edwards
>famous guy tweets a pic of a duck >OMG IT'S CHAINLINK buybuybuy linkies you need to sort your emotional attachment out, not everything is about your json parser token
Kayden Thompson
Unironically this
Noah Thompson
ur 100% right OP. always thought it was weird people thought a billion tokens was way too much, personally I'm not sure if it'll be enough.
I'm all in on LINk and have been for over a year now. Back in the day linkies were pretty sharp and confident, the main selling point of the project was the lack of hype. Now it's a victim of it's own success, 90% of people in LINK these days are legit fucking morons creaming their pants because elon tweeted a fucking duck emoji.
I'm looking forward to selling this shit.,
Jordan Gonzalez
The guy sees the opportunity in crypto, gets screwed by the sec, but secretly buys hundreds of millions in the top projects.
Linkmarines are crazy fucking schizo. That's exactly why I took their advice. Crazy schizo tried to sell me on bitcoin and I ignored them. Everyone has crazy schizo friends that tried to tell them about bitcoin in 2011 and ignored them. Now I have this army of absolute retards yelling "STINKY LINKY STINKY LINKY" and I'm thinking to myself "you know, they have a point."
Fucking this. I barely understand the basic concepts of blockchain and understand even less when it comes to what a smart contract is - but autism is one hell of a drug and I unironically trust Jow Forums’s wisdom of the crowd over anything else.
Anthony Johnson
Greatest samefag shilling I've seen in awhile. Good job Surjit.
honestly not a bad strat. But yeah dude I'm one of those schizos. I dropped out of computer science to focus on crypto investments, and I made a lot of ETH off of LINK this past year. LINK is literally so legit from all angles. I know I can't verify my skills, but I know what I'm talking about. And so do many anons who also contributed to the collective autism. You're in good hands mate. Godspeed
Evan Lopez
1 million, but its conservative estimate. Probably more
Matthew Smith
I started reading more and more about blockchain and oracles and how it all works and was actually blown away with chainlink sometime after my first purchase. When I understood the basics of what chainlink would accomplish if it succeeds in its goals and how the tokens come into play I immediately began purchasing more with every pay. The idea that it'll change everything honestly seems like a understatement now that I know just how embedded the network will be in everyday life.