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Were early link shills, from 2018->2020 forced shills? E.g. paid shillers, marketing groups consisting of anons. I think it's quite probable

>> No.53274737

You're an idiot.

>> No.53274750

Seethe.

>> No.53274759

>>53274700
If they were they’re doing absolute shit job and Sergey should have gone bankrupt

>> No.53276105

>>53274700
>from 2018->2020
Get back to the place you came from, singularity started in 2017, you nigger

>> No.53276276

>>53274700
Yes they were
I’m not sure how Sergey did it exactly but they definitely weaved the web here themselves in order to create long term holders out of morons
The thing is, I still believe on a long enough timeline that marines will make it

>> No.53276320

yeah bro, forced paid shills convinced a bunch of 4chan NEET kissless virgins to buy a token at 20 cents which would then proceed to go to 20 dollars while the rest of the market just tanked or crabbed at best, literally the best performing asset in the entire world at the time

those damn forced paid shills

>> No.53276641

>>53274700
I find myself wondering what it must be like to be you guys; to have saved up a sizeable stack of Link and then, thinking you were being a savvy investor/businessman, lodging most of it on Bancor and Celsius, all the while dreaming of this rich lifestyle you would one day soon attain.
I try to imagine the crippling grief and the dreadful feeling of loss when you realised it was all turning to shit. Oh god that must have been horrific. Like having a child taken from you. All your hopes and dreams gone, just like that. Of course, it actually took a while as there was this brief hope you might get it all back, but it wasn't to be.
I only pray you didn't buy a lot of Linkpool too, did you? To lock in that 'guaranteed share of all node earnings'? Holy mother of mercy, but that was not to be either, was it?
Your pain must be indescribable. I only hope I can offer a few words of consolation: HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA

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53277442

/biz/ ogs shilled it to stupid /pol/cels along with xrp. Then they dumped their bags and everyone left bagholding still are those 80 iq polfags.
Thats why link and xrp both have the most schizo nonsense conspiracy theories, q tard polsters cant resist making extravagant (((conspiracies))) about everything

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>>53274700
Once upon a time, there was a brilliant young trans woman named Sergey, who had a passion for technology and cryptography. She had always been fascinated by the potential of blockchain technology and was determined to make it a reality.
Sergey worked tirelessly to develop a new blockchain protocol that could securely and accurately connect real-world data to smart contracts. She called her creation Chainlink, and it quickly became a sensation in the tech world.
One day, everything changed. Sergey was at a tech conference in Dubai when she met Ahmed, a kind and gentle man with a muscular physique. Ahmed was a Muslim and they started talking and quickly realized that they had a connection. They exchanged numbers and started dating.
Sergey was initially hesitant to pursue a relationship with Ahmed, knowing that the world could be cruel and unaccepting of an inter-religious and intercultural couple. But Ahmed's love and support helped her to let go of her fears, and she soon found that she couldn't imagine her life without him. Ahmed helped Sergey to find balance in her life, and to see the world in a different way. They traveled together and Ahmed introduced her to the culture and the people of Dubai. Sergey learned more about Islam and its values of compassion, empathy, and peace.Despite the challenges they faced, Sergey and Ahmed's love for each other only grew stronger. They had to deal with disapproving looks and comments, but they knew they had each other's back and that was all that mattered. As the years passed, Chainlink continued to thrive and revolutionize the world of blockchain technology. But for Sergey the greatest accomplishment of her life was the love she found with Ahmed and the family they created together.
One day, Sergey found out she was pregnant and Ahmed was overjoyed. They decided to have the child and raise it in a loving and inclusive environment, teaching it about the values of tolerance and acceptance.