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>>23149433

Checked.

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>>22298176

yeah exactly - and when people lock up their LINK to use it on other blockchains, they will be decreasing the supply available for sale

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Did you selled?

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Toasting in comfy bread.

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Sell now, buy back 2.50-3.

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Did you selled?

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Did you guys read the "Bitcoin Maturation Report" by Bloomberg?

"Real-time payments, securities clearing and settlement, cross-border payment, and less liquid updates may get blockchain updates."

We know this is happening sooner or later, but does this suggest it's happening sooner than later?

https://data.bloomberglp.com/professional/sites/10/Bloomberg-Crypto-Outlook-April-2020.pdf

How are swingies doing today?

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>>17237139

It's the fact that it's happening now Anon
Thomas discussed chain interoperability a year or two ago and came up with this idea initially. It's exciting to see it come to fruition indicates an interesting near-term outlook for Chainlink.

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>>16885592
THANK YOU BASED FLANNEL MAN

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$7.77 7/7/2020
>memetics
>repeating digits
>just smoked some weed
>stochastic price patters have placed the course for link solidly within a corridor which traces its upper bounds from previous ath of somewhere around $3.75 which is more than half of $7.77 through the $7.77 threshold during the middle of the hot season during the beginning of the unfolding of the largest recession since the great depression which happened about ninety years ago

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>>16679734
Remember, LINK is the last golden ticket out of poverty and you should never store 100% of your linkies in a single place. As unlikely as it is, someone could hack Binance or even Ethereum itself and steal everything you own.

Thankfully, since LINK is a blockchain-agnostic project, that means it can be stored on ANY chain using ANY wallet in existence! Sergey and Steve actually guarantee this interoperability in the white paper and it is a large part of what makes the project so appealing in the first place. Because of this, I strongly encourage all linkmarines to split their stack evenly across as many of the following as they can muster:

>Ethereum wallet (MyEtherWallet is always good)
>Several different exchanges (Binance, Coinbase, and Gemini are highly trusted) so if one goes down it's not game over
>Bitcoin wallet - Bitcoin is the O.G. blockchain after all and probably more hackproof than any other in existence.
>Monero wallet - storing your LINKs on the Monero chain has the added advantage of obscuring your trade history.
>Try looking for little-known crypto projects that might have a fork in their future. If you store LINK on their wallet when the fork occurs, you get free forked LINK!

There are just a few ideas, but there are innumerable safe places to spread your LINK stack out in. As you can see, it's almost irresponsible to keep all your LINK in a dusty old MEW wallet when there's so many perks to storing it elsewhere. Keeping your link spread out like this also helps against the temptation to sell your LINK prematurely during the climb to $1000. Personally, I have my LINK spread out over 8 different wallets and 5 different exchanges, and I've never felt comfier

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>be me
>call uncle
>he says my sister is hosting xmas eve & xmas day
>he tells me to call her to find out for sure
>call sister
>say merry christmas and ask her plans
>she tells me that she's neither hosting xmas eve nor xmas day cuz the parents of my nieces' husbands & the fathers of my newest grand-nephews are hosting
>okay.jpeg -- pretend not to have spoken with anyone else about xmas plans -- thx sis have a great holiday
>have not visited family for any holidays for the last two or three years and do not know the hosts of these supposed other holiday parties enough to feel like going
>sit home alone and watch "white christmas" on netflix while other roommates are with their families

I'm not even mad. Immediately after the death of our father my sister told me that she loves me but she doesn't like me; after mom died a few years later, I pretty much stopped involving myself with my extended family. My nieces & nephews love me, but none of my siblings get along -- the four of us pretty much parted company after the second funeral, and had little or nothing to do with each other. My two sisters hate each other, and my brother wisely fucked off westward, literally abandoning his third marriage in the process. I haven't seen anyone else in my family, except a very brief (literally minutes) visit to my sister on Labor Day or Memorial Day or whenever (cuz she usually hosts a bbq, but not that year, as they'd done the bbq a day early), and before that, the last time I've seen nearly all of my family was at the wedding of one of my nieces (who just gave birth this month -- as did her sister -- and I've not yet seen these babies) two summers ago. It's okay. I don't feel sad, or mad, or really much of anything at all...

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>>16556585
>he doesn't know

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https://youtu.be/QvmeUWxvaEI?t=68

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>>16514217

Who is the smartest person on the team?
They are all smart, but it's gotta be Coventry or Roche, right?

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>>16493480

Incredibly based and redpilled

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>>16481465
Rule of thumb is that the minimum stake equals the suicide stack: 10,000 LINK; this amount will be worth $1,000,000.00 by the end of the year following the one after next.

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>>16479005

OK based man ;)

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Smart contracts are now recognized as legal contracts.

https://www.finextra.com/newsarticle/34790/uk-charges-ahead-with-legal-certainty-for-smart-contracts-and-cryptoassets

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This time they're looking for a Head of People (HR related) and a Senior Financial Analyst.

Here's a snippet from their job posting:

"We are well recognized for providing highly secure and reliable blockchain connectivity to the world's largest enterprises such as Google, Oracle, SWIFT, and many more"

https://careers.chain.link/o/senior-financial-analyst

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Hmmm. Ahmad Tabbakha is a Software Engineer working at Toyota Connected North America. He was recently promoted to this role 5 months ago from his past position as Associate Software Developer. Prior to his role at Toyota, Tabbakha worked for Tyler Technologies...

Tabbakha is working on Chainlink (again) as evidenced by his activity in the Pivotal Tracker. What could Toyota possibly be using Chainlink for?

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Does u guys buyed Chainlink??

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Undeniable
Swingies get the Rope

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>>15920399
Checked, but I think you need a little more than an army of NEETs to pump this shit to 1K

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