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I just sold my entire shitcoinfolio into link & got c.100k stack - all in. What can I expect?
>inb4 financial ruin

>> No.12910849 [DELETED] 

Bittrex new exchange and free coins

In July 2017, Binance created it's own Token Binance Coin (BNB). Before they launched their exchange they did a sign up and referral programme where they gave out 1000's of token to people. Today those tokens are trading at over $10 each.

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You will receive 1000 tokens just for signing up using the link below.

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Then there is a 200 token DAILY reward for just login until 31st of March 2019. So if you sign in everyday of March you can get yourself another 6200 free BXBC Tokens,

You will get a referral code. If anyone signs up using your code then they will receive 1000 tokens and you will receive 500 BXBC per person.

If you do your KYC then you get another 5000 tokens.

This is all totally free money. It's possible to accumulate over 20000 free tokens by the end of March. Even if they are trading as low as $0.50 by the end of the year, that amounts to $10K. Imagine they are trading at half the value of BNB at the moment

Don't delay, register TODAY. Each day you wait will cost you a minimum of 200 tokens.
The exchange itself looks very professional and smooth. Nothing less than you would expect from a professional company like Bittrex

>> No.12910875

>>12910831
it can only go up.
I'm not even kidding people aren't selling their links.

>> No.12910900

>>12910831
You already made it. What happened is that you made it so fast that your mind is unable to comprehend that you made it. The only thing left to do is wait until your mind catches up with what just happened.

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>>12910875
>>12910900
Price eoy 2019 + 2020?

>> No.12910953

>>12910900
Is this in reference to tomorrow?

>> No.12910981

>>12910943
Won't go anywhere.
I don't know what a recession will do to crypto.
My feeling is it will hurt crypto, because retail disposable income will fall, meaning institutional cash won't throw away capital, with all the costs associated with tying in up in crypto, just to wait around.
You need morons like you and me to buy this stuff at home in order for any growth to happen.
If there's one thing Link has proven in the bear market though, it's that it holds up while everything falls to shit.

There's profit here, I hold link

>> No.12911009

>>12910981
Why do all of you ignore the fact that the price of LINK isn't determined solely by trading volume like 99% of other shitcoins?

>> No.12911017

>>12910831
>if one project fails you lose all of your crypto
I think OP is very smart.

>> No.12911045

>>12911009
Three years ago, we predicted the consolidation of more than 500 cryptos into better projects (stuff that belongs in the top 50 of cmc).
Right now, that's more true than ever. Ethereum was dumped so hard because of erc20 projects essentially running shit projects/scams.
Link benefited from consensus being that it wasn't a shit project.. from consolidation.
You're right that Link could go up some more, but bitcoin and ethereum have to go down some more too.
Otherwise Link needs to actually deliver something to us that we can holdup and say "hey it works".
But when i say it won't go anywhere, i mean that in fiat terms. It can go up in sats.. but that doesn't help bagholders who look at their blockfolios daily.

We all saw this coming like a thousand years ago everything is fine, there are some changes coming to crypto but hodl and sit tight.

We waited a long time just to see 20k

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>>12911017
Call me a brainlet, but as I understand it, if link fails more than half of crypto fails

>> No.12911052

>>12911017
>crypto isn't one giant project

>> No.12911073

>>12911047
There is literally no reason for that. What is your understanding that leads to this?

>>12911052
That's why you also hold stocks, gold, bonds, real state, etc.

>> No.12911090

>>12911045
I agree with your consensus mostly but I disagree with the being tied to BTC part. Adoption of the Chainlink network is independent of BTC, and if ETH can finally stop being fags and scale their product LINK will benefit as well. Smart contracts will obviously take time to adopt and be proven to work pretty quickly in the grand scheme of things, I think by 2025 LINK could easily be worth $2.5k+.

>> No.12911115

>>12911073
Unless you're poor.
When I was poor I couldn't afford to buy anything non-essential because I was still getting my certs/training done for the job i wanted.
Putting a couple thousand bucks in crypto is not an investment. It is a lottery ticket.
Mind you at sub 100 mil mcap, you can argue you see something worthwhile in crypto and want to invest (not in the meme way) because you believe in the adoption.
JP Morgan is launching an internal blockchain to move money around, let's not lie to ourselves guys, we are post adoption.

All bets are off on what happens next to crypto.
Blockchain is quickly being divorced from this universe.

>> No.12911159

>>12911090
Well anon you're unearthing another problem with crypto here.
People are invested in the future of Bitcoin and they don't like the idea of a crypto space existing that isn't all tied back to the big guy.
They (exchanges/holders like Gemini) are not keen on letting cryptos be valued against anything other than Bitcoin.
They want their digital gold. They want that paradigm so they can go sell it to us later as a 'Sovereign wealth holder'.
If we keep thinking in terms of Bitcoin, it's gunna be tough for something like Link to break into certain price ranges (when we start to get into % of crypto mcap).

>> No.12911219

>>12911073
Many crypto projects require access to & incorporation of real world data to actually do anything useful & chain link provides that. Without real world data what can crypto do other than what btc does

>> No.12911253

>>12910831

You can expect to see another solution to blow yours "done in 2042" away long before then

>> No.12911267

>>12911219
Sure, but chainlink is middleware. Highly disposable middleware too. Easily replaced.

>> No.12911754

>>12911267
It’s replaceable until it’s not. Like Ethereum is replaceable until a million other networks rely on it to function properly.