Should I buy more Link? Seems like its the only project worth buying and with Binance shutting out US customers in September seems like the best play long term. I already have a colonel stack just wondering if I should keep pumping money in at this point.
Should I buy more Link...
buy more.
When it dips you buy.
Is it dipping right now? I can't tell. It seems like its crabbing between 3.30 and 3.50
All the shit coins on binance will die and fuel Chainlink! We just win mwahahahaha.
pretty much in same position as you im just waiting to buy dips as im short on fiat ATM. in emergency I can dump ETH bags to add more LINK, shoulda done it from the start and i'd be upper echelon Colonel (6fig stack)
i just buyed a few more links! about 100 c:
They won't necessarily die per say, the will just fall apart or if they do continue to exist they will go through chain links infrastructure to talk to banks/smart contracts. It's not that some of these cryptos don't have functionality as it is possible, But they will not be on the scale of chainlink. Chain link is like the holy grail of the new coming age of business, With ETH and BTC right beside it. BTC being the store of wealth, ETH producing smart contracts and LINK used to link smart contracts with banks and companies.
Being a US customer is gonna make it more difficult to buy moonshots by September because of the Binance ban. Seems like Chainlink is the best shot to make it for US people
>They won't necessarily die per say
I didn't think about it but now that the user you replied to mentions it once Binance shuts out burgers most of them are going to end up investing in the far fewer coins they have access to. Chainlink, BTC. If you think BTC's current market dominance is absurd I don't think you've seen anything yet.
It will only be 49 states though because New York is banned from crypto trading
You answered your own question.
Won't the US population just move on to other exchanges like kucoin? I mean none of these places have kyc requirements, right?
Is a crab considered a dip?
I just back into crypto after playing around with bitcoin and selling it for drugs back in 2015. I now have 69 chainlink that I bought at $3.45 after finding out one of my friends made $130k (almost 40k LINK) sinking his life savings into it leading up to May.
>is it a good idea to buy bitcoin at $3.3
Binance and coinbase are the only exchanges i trust. Also, who the fuck would trade on something literally called cuckcoin
Nice
But do we know its Bitcoin? I know its a very powerful coin but aren't the chances of it failing pretty high.
I've seen it compared to the oil of the 4th industrial revolution but what if that revolution doesnt happen due to government interference.
$500 = 142. Start buying now whilst you still can and perhaps you will get 1500 to 2000 and become a millionaire.
For me, it's Chainlink. The best cryptocurrency. I even buy extra in the smallest dip and the price increase just keeps on its spirit to oblige.
One time I bought Chainlink for 50 cents. I said, "Chainlink for 50 cents!" and the nice friendly Binance worker laughed and said, "Chainlink for 50 cents!".
Now the Binance staff greets me with "Chainlink for 50 cents" and ALWAYS give me three extra LINK over a purchase of 100 or more. It's such a fun and cool atmosphere at my local Binance currency exchange, I go there at least 3 times a week for buying the dips and accumilating in lower price periods, 1-2 times for buying more LINK on the weekend, and maybe one extra time when I'm in a rush but want a great cryptocurrency exchange that is fast, and can match my daily cryptocurrency needs.
I even sold my BTC for CHAINLINK, it's amazing! What a great cryptocurrency.
>like buying btc
holy kek guacamole in handicap retardation imagine thinking like this
I dontt get it. Its widely been called the new BTC on here,
this
imagine thinking link is a useless shitcoin like BTC. what sad FUD.
It'll surpass btc. It is the future. Everything will use chainlink dependent smart contracts in the future. It's like investing in electricity
It's on coinbase now as a direct USD pair so it's totally pointless to even think about at this point.