LINK tokens out of circulation is going to be used for operators, any smart person know it. The startups that will work with Oracle do not go to buy your bags in exchanges. Think a little retard.
Jose Evans
>Nodes setup by the startups or any company to manage data do not need to buy your tokens As opposed to nodes set up by third parties, yes. I stopped reading there.
Luke Young
Regardless if they're using the network it gives it legitimacy. You had two years.
Charles Richardson
No, I already sold this pump to buy BTC.
Samuel Morris
Are people still going to be fudding when it's $200?
Elijah Wright
They literally will never stop. It's a mental illness neet thing
Samuel Reyes
They are too dumb to understand what all of this means.
Jackson Scott
Reminder that the Chainlink fud started with Redditors being butthurt about missing out on the ICO.
Gabriel Perez
and before you sold you were shilling. So why should we listen to you now?
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Camden Garcia
Was the fud this bad with ETH?
Caleb Rogers
it was pretty bad, just don't frequent this board too often and hodl. I'm not gonna make the same mistake twice
Ayden Taylor
No, it was more genuine skepticism in the project. Those were early days. Link fudders are mentally ill neets who hate themselves and don't think the universe will grant them success and swingers trying to buy back in. Pathetic creatures.
Hunter Morgan
It was. People were fudding the fact that the ETH wallet said "this does not actually hold ETH, this is only the key to it".
Wyatt Hernandez
Also probably some pajeets working for mobious or witnet or whatever
Oliver Thomas
There was valid link fud, at the start. Most of it just got refuted way back. Like the intel FUD. SGX certificates etc.
Ethan Kelly
Sure like 1-2 years ago. Current fud is just scarewords and lies.
Hudson Smith
I actually learned a lot thanks to the fudders. Their bs motivated me to do more research to refute their sweaty asses.
Parker Cooper
>The people making jewelry aren’t going to buy gold directly from you. >therefore the fact that they are using it doesn’t help increase the value of the gold that you own.
Elijah Evans
I mean, I think fud is good. I actually bought Link based on the fudding. It means the coin has legitimacy to it. Why would one go out of their way to fud a project if it is actually bad as they say? A bad project will fail no matter what so there’s no point.
Adrian Adams
>Corda shill
Corda literally means "rope" in my language.
Jayden Moore
Your desire to become rich blind the reality.
Do you really think that a company to build 2 nodes with 100,000 as collateral tokens, plus tokens to manage the payments will go to an exchange and buy LINK at $ 100?
No company will be indebted with $ 20m to receive and send API data, then recover the investment and obtain profitability. They will use standard solutions as R3 Corda.
Kevin Rodriguez
>Do you really think that a company will go to an exchange and buy LINK? lmao this fud.
Oracle-powered smart contracts do fiat-crypto conversions. There will be no threshold to using the token.
Ian Martinez
Your language means you are a NEETs that do not work in consulting companies like me.
Adam Young
Shit, this is some pretty scary FUD.
Google sure as fuck isn't going to be buying my Stinkies off of Binance...
That was the original point of the fud. You research, make up fud using real terms and concepts but with a couple lies thrown in as a wink to anyone who knows or anyone who's willing to research. It used to be a signal to invite those with high IQ's and keep brainlets out.
Wyatt King
Lmao what a retarded fud, even jason parser was better
Robert Lewis
I've actually seen some FUD in more recent months where the FUDder actually posts something really bullish about Chainlink, but then with a lot of "HAHAHA" and "fucking retards" and then just throws in a word salad of FUD.
That FUD I can get behind because it's exactly that, a wink to anyone who actually gets it. Like they are literally posting something that if you bothered to go to the link and read it you would understand it's a good thing, but if you just take the superficial tone of the post you would think they were fudding.
Sebastian Martinez
Ducks literally translates to ducks on my phone. What does this mean? T. Phonefag
Tyler Ramirez
Very sad think that this is FUD.
When all this hype disappears and enough people have been scammed, I hope you sell. From the beginning Sergey designed the token to be stable, not for some companies to pay $10,000 per node and another pay $100m.
There are a basic rule in tech, if a solution do not reduce costs never will have success.
"We’re thrilled to work with great companies like Oracle and their @oraclestartup team, which has graciously offered to support 50+ Chainlink nodes/teams that will be providing high-quality inputs and outputs into Oracle’s various blockchain environments @fribeiro1 #smartcontracts" twitter.com/chainlink/status/1143649137956663298?s=09
>430,000 cuatomers >50+ chainlink nodes/teams >plaid shirt >enterprises will spend LINK when they call any startups' APIs toward node operators >$187 billion marketcap company >3rd largest software producer in the world en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oracle_Corporation
Robert Garcia
If I have 4950 link will I make it? I need 4 million after taxes to comfortably retire, 3 million to retire slightly less comfortably.
Daniel Turner
>nu/biz/ taking a brazillian Jow Forumstards opinion over Sergey's whitepaper Sell signal. most of the tards in this thread don't even know Sergey is giving away 300 mil link for free
Luke Moore
>to retire wtf would you do with the rest of your life?
Brody Campbell
Fitness and making shitty RPG Maker games for fun in a coffee house that I bought a 25% partnership in, obviously.
Angel Anderson
Why do you need so much to retire?
Blake Baker
you guys do understand that the noncirculating link that is given away (it's being given away to corps and banks, not literal whos) won't be sold on the market? it's a utility token, not a speculative asset (for them). they will sign agreements.