Give me your best LINK FUD

Convince me not to buy 100k LINK RIGHT NOW biz, just watched Sergey's Devcon video

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do it

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>two devs
>very simple code so far, only aimed towards eth at the moment
>alt market is about to be dumpstered
>no marketing, coin will never be hyped and moon
>bear market, potential for link to go to $0.10
>decentralized oracles aren't even needed in practicality
I'm a 10k bagholder but I realize LINK is delusional. Sergey isn't even fucking smart

Because it's been bleeding out for months?
Because the constant, ridiculous memes have made it unlikely any professional entity would want to use it when they could just make their own Json parser?

Too many memes. LINK is supposedly aimed at institutional players, what do you think their due diligence team is going to report when a preliminary internet search reveals the infested hive of memes that is Jow Forums?

using a decentralized network for oracles isn't really necessary if you can just pay a third party you trust for providing APIs, instead of spending strange LINK tokens with changing value that through some NEET network just to do business.

my best FUD is that LINK is a very complex project, it has to solve a lot of problems and it's taken years to develop. There is a chance Sergey goes bankrupt or exit scams. As with all cryptos, exercise caution.

Watching Sergey presenting is unironically the best link fud. The price always drops when he talks in public.

Oh really? What about the btc superconference?

Might be 30% cheaper tomorrow

It must be comfy to exist without higher brain function.

Could say the same thing about BTC or ETH, but especially BTC.
>Black markets use it
>It's not actually worth anything
>Child porn ring people use it
>Only basement dwellers play with pixel money
>These meme people are all stupid and probably 12 years old
>People are just throwing around these coins for pics on /b/ they'll be forgotten about in a year
Then look what happened years later. Eyes are open to crypto now. Promising projects can only do well in this time in history, they just have to be nurtured.

It is already below ICO price...

distributed oracle (oraclize) is superior

buy oraclize

>two devs
Lazy and profoundly obsolete. Do better, user.
>very simple code so far, only aimed towards eth at the moment
What are adaptors. Do better, user
>alt market is about to be dumpstered
Yeah maybe idk lol
>no marketing, coin will never be hyped and moon
The hype will follow the tech. It will be a way better moon because it will follow the product, so it won't just dump. New paradigm, new paradigm, new paradigm etc.
>bear market, potential for link to go to $0.10
Even 20 cents would be amazing.
>decentralized oracles aren't even needed in practicality
Profoundly incorrect.

Something I am trying to wrap my head around....what the fuck does sergey even do? i know he is ceo but hes not in there coding...is he having business meetings with large corps or having meetings with big macs?

He's like the poges or whatever they are called in star wars.
Just there to look dopey

Sergey describes himself as an ideas guy, who lets the "nerd squad" worry about the detsils.
He idolizes Steve Jobs (hence never changing his clothes).
In his last interview he outlined how he felt his role was less as a "business man" and more like a "high intensity brand ambassador", living the chainlink life 24/7 to show the world "the true power of positive thought".
Im looking forward to mainnet launch,
it should be spectacular.

watch this video and ask yourself if this is a man you want to trust your money with

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LINK does not even have a working product aside a catchy domain name (smartcontracts.com) ?

i checked it out couple of times, the idea is “nice” but waaayyy too ambitious. Usually you start with a small working use case and then scale that up. As far as i have seen it its all theory and plans but not a single hands-on usability (this is an extremely bad indicator, even if there’s a large sized team of pros behind it).

its so badly described and marketed that the only thing i understood is that it wants to connect multiple services and platforms ....and then *???* linl token *???? profit (?).

tl;dr: statt away from this, link has a shitload of failure/looser indicators

Did sergey get drunk to cope with chainlink being a joke and worth nothing?

an extremely manipulated and centralized shit, that coordinates its pump and dumps with relentless spam campaigns

also, destroy yourself, you low key shill

that fat fucking piece of shit sergey! sucker punching faggot! I'll see him and meme money hanged for this!

Lots of reasons

-Code rumoured to be buggy, and is just a JSON parser
-LINK being above 1$ defeats its purpose. So if the investment goes perfectly and link succeeds, you're looking at 3x at best.
-only a 2 man team

This and also the shadowfork

if you buy 100k LINK now it may well be the best decision of your life.

>-LINK being above 1$ defeats its purpose. So if the investment goes perfectly and link succeeds, you're looking at 3x at best.

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The team has no idea what marketing is. If it wasn’t for biz no one would even buy link.

LINK is intrinsically worthless. Node operators can be paid in existing cryptocurrencies. Just look at the testnet right now, it only accepts ETH instead of LINK lmao. It means that ETH can easily be substituted for it, that is, if someone wants to fork the token to accept ETH (an established cryptocurrency instead of some fucking ERC20 token made with a two-man team), LINK is basically useless. That is besides the fact that everything LINK aims to do can be easily done by cryptographically signing the data from the API source.
>muh next ETH

Link, 5 months in: 35 cents (3.5x ICO)
Ethereum, 5 months in: $5.50 (17x ICO)

Uh oh, pissed stinker incoming HAHA.

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Fucking kek

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I legit feel bad for that reporter guy.