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Can anyone post the article behind the paywall?

https://www.theblockcrypto.com/genesis/80692/an-analysis-of-chainlink-node-operator-earnings

>> No.23266739

>>23266688
bump

>> No.23266825

>>23266739
keep this bumped

>> No.23266870

>>23266688
bumparooni

>> No.23266898

Oh no, the summary doesn't look good. "More debate required in the Ethereum community."
SELL SELL SELL!!!!

>> No.23266930

>>23266688
bumping also - but would paying to read this shit even be worth it?

>> No.23266941

>>23266688
Why do you care just look at the earnings for yourself at market.link/metrics

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>>23266688
>>23266898

>> No.23267018

>>23266688
Here, I'll just do it for you since you're retarded. Over the last day nodes have earned $996,378 and spent 455 ETH or ~$168,350. You have $828,028 across 68 nodes, so $12,176/week or $48,707/month minus operating expenses, which are probably ~$1,000/week or less considering server costs and that's all you really need. So each node operator is profiting about $47k/month before salaries.

>> No.23267043

>>23267018
Sorry, last 7 days

>> No.23267044

>>23267018
>profiting about $47k/month before salaries.
is that alot?

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>>23267018
kike scam . 47k for a price checker

>> No.23267621

>paying the middleman tax

>> No.23267625

>>23267044
It probably takes 2 people to run a node reliably so that's $282,000/person or you can funnel some of that back into the business but it's a low cost business so you're looking at paying at least a salary of probably $250k to each person involved annually.

Yes, it's a lot.

>> No.23267769

>>23266688
$0.00007 per month

>> No.23267806

>>23267018
I wonder how hard it is for someone to run a node.
I have IT experience but not coding.

>> No.23267851

>>23267018
Interested to see how the fudders try and spin this as a negative

>> No.23267874

>>23267806
My guess is if you have a dev friend you guys could figure it out and 90% of running a node is just fucking doing it, like most business. Most people don't start a business because they put obstacles in front of themselves. If you're interested in it, just find someone who can code to partner with and you guys will probably make a good team.

>> No.23267992

Bump for the article
Who the fuck would pay 2.5k a year for crypto articles

>> No.23268057

>>23267992
boomers. bump

>> No.23268091

>>23266688
Bump

>> No.23268098

>>23267992
the same people that paid tiki massala for his shitcoin picks

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>>23267073
Does this also account for HEX?

>> No.23268563

bump. Anyone? if not I'll buy it, if there's this much money involved i need to know

>> No.23268648

>>23268563
see >>23267018

>source
market.link

>> No.23268694

>>23266688
If you can count to ten I will paste the article here.

>> No.23268717

>>23267018
holy shit chainlink really is a scam lmaooo

>> No.23268926

>>23267018

Wow I should’ve set up a chainlink node instead of avax, fantom which turned out to be a scam, and ren node. Fuck.