Wow I just logged on to this board for fun for the first time in two years and there’s people who are still serious about chain-link dude I was at Larp we were all just joking and making money off of bitcoin in December 2017 if you seriously think this dude who left NXT is going to deliver a workable product you’re fucking insane
Michael Cook
> (OP) >Wow I just logged on to this board for fun for the first time in two years and there’s people who are still serious about chain-link dude I was at Larp we were all just joking and making money off of bitcoin in December 2017 if you seriously think this dude who left NXT is going to deliver a workable product you’re fucking insane This
Tyler Walker
Based thread
Carter Sanders
Thank you for larping in the early days. Early LINK hodlers have made it. Now we are just holding on for singulartiy. Triple Digits baby.
>early link holders have made it no, most have not. Most of us weren’t so rich that we had enough to put into the presale/ICO, and also you have to consider that this was another ico in a sea of shit icos. Nobody knew wtf to make of link before ico.
Christopher Morris
how does this have no replies?
Wyatt Miller
You really think once they see it at invest asia they'll begin buying?
Camden Barnes
check your wallet :^)
Julian Taylor
Its an ancient breadcrumb
Cooper Wood
NOOOOOOOOOO DRUMPF AND THE LITERAL NAZI SERGEY WORK TOGEHTER I CANT BREATH REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE STOP STOP SOTP STOP STOP STOP
Nolan Diaz
Those who can read already know what is up with chainlink and progress. No need to reply to any breadcrumb, because it just drags unwanted attention and ruins banter. It's all banter and memes, nobody cares about news anymore. Everybody knows, chainlink is the standard and bags are secured. I just meme the shit out of everyone and everywhere, I don't care about Stacey not having bags, it's been two years, they had time to read and think. It's MEME phase. Get out.
Looks like some kind of University project, just because it namedrops the Trump administration doesn't mean anything.
Adrian Garcia
could mean something
Blake Cook
Get in your general, stinkies
Jonathan Diaz
just bumping, no time for reading on Jow Forums since this board went to shit in last couple of months, wont read shit in september too >vocaroo.com/i/s18AjfUgNu2S
Upcoming event >September 12 >Binance US BAN >chinks bot dead >20% of LINK never coming to Binance again >do the math
Jacob Baker
Nice try faggot.
>Professor Ainsworth, who has taught in BU Law’s tax program since 2005, is a comparative tax law specialist. His teaching and scholarship interests are in comparative transfer pricing, comparative VAT, and comparative income tax. He brings extensive transfer pricing and VAT experience to the role of director. He has published over 100 articles on various tax topics, and is considered a national expert on sales suppression in both the retail sales tax and the value added tax. He writes extensively on missing trader intra-community fraud (MTIC).
>Recently on matters of VAT fraud, he advised both the US Attorney’s Office In the Matter of: the Extradition of Samir Azizi, No. 5:14-xr-90282-PSG (D. N.D. CA, filed March 20, 2015) and the defense team In the Matter of: the Extradition of Mohammad Safdar Gohir, No. 2:14-mj-314-CWH (D. NV, filed May 4, 2014). Professor Ainsworth, who has served as a senior litigation attorney with the Office of Chief Counsel (IRS) on transfer pricing cases, frequently advises US-based multinational corporations on transfer pricing and valuation issues. At ADP/Taxware, he became internationally recognized as an expert on sales suppression frauds. He is responsible for the adoption of anti-Zapper legislation in at least 25 States, and has helped design the fraud prevention technologies utilized in Rwanda and other members of the East African Community. Much of the analysis and terminology in this area of law (Zapper, Phantom-ware, Sales Suppression as a Service – SSaaS, and the Digital Invoice Customs Exchange – DICE) trace back to papers he published. He has testified and drafted legislative changes to address technology-based fraud in the US, EU, and East Africa.
Josiah Long
>Professor Ainsworth previously served as deputy director of the international tax program at Harvard Law School, where he was also a lecturer. In addition to teaching law at BU and Harvard, he has been an adjunct professor of public policy at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, an adjunct professor at NYU School of Law’s Graduate Tax Program, a visiting professor of American Tax Law at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, Japan, and a Fulbright professor of taxation at Kobe and Osaka Universities in Japan. Professor Ainsworth has lectured on technical and tax modernization issues for the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, United Nations Development Program, US Treasury, and Japanese International Cooperation Agency. He earned a BBA from Boston College, a JD from Suffolk University, and an LLM in Taxation from Boston University School of Law. At various times Director Ainsworth teaches a mix of the following courses: US Transfer Pricing (TX 951), Comparative International Transfer Pricing (TX 947), EU VAT (TX 952); Comparative VAT (TX 908), Comparative Income Taxation (TX 957), Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) (TX 983). In addition he directs the Seminar on Current Developments & Issues in Taxation – Tax Thesis (TX 982) both residentially and online.
Just kidding, I'm gonna spend my millions on my very own ninja warrior obstacle course
Parker Brown
>chainstinkers are now making their own echo chambers where they can jerk each other off and sniff their own farts while sirgay dumps on their heads each day
It can fall to 0 for all I care tranny. I am not in it for a quick gamble.
Noah Carter
>Ctrl+f chainlink ‘0’ results
Tyler Sanchez
You won't think that way when it actually falls down and flatlines kek
Jeremiah Gray
I will. I knew this will be a long term gamble. I am not one of the idiot kids that put their only savings into it thinking to gain by the morrow. I can sit this out for a looooong fucking time.
Jeremiah Perry
brendan is the director of operations at chainlink
I’m also riding it to zero and back up to $100 . I could burn the amount of $$ I put into Link and it wouldnt harm my life. But when it inevitably 50x from here, I’ll be comfy, and nolinkers will be taking the rope.
Brody Ward
Based. Willing and able to wait a decade for Link to hit $100. Zoomers don’t realize how hard it is to make those types of gains outside of crypto
If they were trying to act at all like a company, they'd accept a fiduciary duty to the holders of the ICO supply to acknowledge what they're doing. Without an explanation, it is correct to assume the simplest course of events.
They said they need money. Tokens moved. The price has been crushed as though by sell pressure.
You should accept this and conclude what you will. I've concluded that they have demonstrable contempt for token owners. It is malicious to crush the price outside of the OTC markets or maybe just willfully ignorant to move tokens to an exchange where algo traders can leverage the uncertainty they're creating. Best case they're disingenuous. Worst case they are actually trying to suppress price action or just get rich.
Chase Hall
Anyone have a link for sergey's web3 presentation video?
Josiah Reyes
I sold at 2.08 and have buy orders at 1.50
Lucas James
Does a video even exist? Ive been looking and cant find anything
Josiah Parker
>...I was at Larp Too funny.
Andrew Wilson
No point, he gave the same speech. I was in the UK at the time and it honestly ruined my vacation.