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When mainnet was announced for Chainlink, it was the catalyst for a very impressive run for Chainlink, followed by the coinbase listing which had the token price run up to $4 before retracing and subsequently pumping to $20.

The CCIP announcement has caused the token price to dump. What exactly is everyone waiting for now? Just hoping that people will actually use CCIP? No one really uses smart contracts in the real world. What is next?

>Smartcon will pump our bags!

Historically, the price has dumped a lot after each smart con

What is the next carrot for Linkies?

>> No.55589599

CCIP is out but normies can't use it yet
that comes in a few months i think

>> No.55589626

>>55589599
anon this isn't the stock market. speculation on future normie behaviour is what drives price action, not normie behaviour in itself

>> No.55589641

>>55589626
well in that case we're jus waiting for the stupid market to wake up and do a huge speculative pump
gonna happen sooner or later

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>>55589626
This time, it's different.

>> No.55589678

>>55589641
what is your personal deadline after which you will move on? it's important to decide on this upfront, else you'll hold the first underperforming investment forever, a classic retail mistake. for example: if there are still less than 1k transactions a minute after a year from now, i'll move x% of the remaining dollar value elsewhere. that's a measurable goal

>> No.55589723

>>55589599
What "normies" are PAYING to use a piece of web3 middleware?

>>55589641
Why would it happen? I hold a lot of Link and I hate everyone involved in this project at this point, including Sergey. Everything about the project has become extremely gay, including the massive celebration of CCIP's release which has been a dud.

>> No.55589762

The biggest and longest pumps in crypto are always based on no news at all, Just whales and people buying realizing the goldmine.

>> No.55589768

>>55589574
No matter how many times you're told that network usage will drive the price higher, you choose to ignore it and bleat on about speculative pumps. This shows us that you're just a fudder, since the network usage angle can't be fudded. It either comes about or it doesn't.
Also, we all know you hold Link and know this, yet round and around we go. Day in, day out we play the same old boring game.weve been doing it soong now that we don't even remember why it started. We just know we all hold Link. All of us.

>> No.55589805

>>55589678
There is no time at which I will move on. No matter what anyone on biz or anywhere else says. I either hold until there's $ signs flashing in my eyes or 0. There's no in between

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>>55589768
>literally every single FUDer holds link
somehow, that makes it all even worse

>> No.55589815

>>55589678
he doesn't have one. Cults are blood in blood out similar to the mafia. Look at what happened to various Hollywood actors when they tried to leave the Scientology cult.

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>>55589809
Sweetie, you didn't honestly think 4chins wasn't filled with nothing but ironic hipsters?

>> No.55589841

>>55589599
>>55589723
>CCIP is out but normies can't use it yet that comes in a few months i think

Same question here-- what is the reason a normie would want to use it again?

>> No.55589843

It took a couple months after mainnet launch to 3.5x the price. Then it fell back to 2x the mainnet launch price and stayed there for six months.

>> No.55589882
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fuddies have realized that everyone can see how unhinged they actually are so they're now pivoting to "concerned voice of reason" posting.

>> No.55589954

>>55589805
i mean it's your money, but if you don't set any measurable goals up front, you'll wake up after 4 years and wonder where the time went. time is your one great advantage when investing and being young. if something doesn't pan out after a reasonable time frame (decided up front, if you go day by day you'll always go "just another month"), move on and don't look back

>> No.55589960

>>55589882
Sick burn. Almost as savage as losing 90% of your money to a cult to make a point to random dudes on the internet

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>>55589954
You don't honestly just stare at the charts all day hoping they move. Go for a walk chief.

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>>55589574
>The CCIP announcement has caused the token price to dump
Correction: it caused the Bitcoin price to dump.

>> No.55590053

>>55589599
two more weeks

>> No.55590076

>>55589954
you seem a lil too invested in getting others to pick dates and sell. how about you worry about yourself "concerned" anon

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>>55589599
2 more years

>> No.55590154

starting to get really depressed

>> No.55590207

>>55590076
GME tier baggie, kek

>> No.55590259

>>55590036
If there is such demand for Chainlink and it is so uniqely important, why would someone be able to control its price by dumping bitcoin?

Could it be the Chainlink team itself? Is it possible that a high token price is not ideal for the chainlink network?

>> No.55590305

>>55590259
>why would someone be able to control its price by dumping bitcoin
Because crypto markets are literally interconnected, you retard.

>> No.55590308

>>55589678
>>55589954
>if this industry disruptor in an industry that is in itself a disruptor for an even bigger industry doesn't materialize x measurable goals in y years I will sell
We are so early most of the measurable goals aren't even dreamed up yet, anon. I take it you just finished reading your first Robert Kiyosaki book?

>> No.55590397

>>55589960
But it’s true. I’ve seen how sick, demented, and perverse you fudders are. It’s repulsive most of the time. You talk about sick things. Disgusting things. Jesus said something to the effect of, what you speak comes from what you have stored in your heart.

>> No.55590418

>>55589723
>What "normies" are PAYING to use a piece of web3 middleware?
it will be protocols and dapp devs using it, retail will eventually use it without realizing it for the most part

>> No.55590442

>>55590207
speak in full sentances esl

>> No.55590447

>>55590076
i'm not telling you to sell. you pick your goals yourself, make them as low as you want, but make them measurable. all i'm saying is that going day by day is about the worst thing you can do with any investment. all it does is create tons of red positions in your portfolio over time that just sit there unproductively because you don't want to get rid of them because "maybe it'll go up again, you never know, better hang on to it for a while longer"

>> No.55590450

>>55590442
link was always an 80 year, intergenerational hold that you pass down to your wife's grandchildren
if you're in for a quick buck better sell and move, we are donating to sirgay's 700 pound vision of himself

>> No.55590451

>>55590442
grammar baggie kektop

>> No.55590464

>>55590447
what if my goal is staking forever tho :)

>> No.55590468

>>55590418
People keep claiming this. Normies don't generally engage in financial activity daily. Some trade small amounts of money on Robinhood. How exactly will normies use Chainlink's services without knowing it? Should be easy to give a few examples...

>> No.55590488

>>55590468
Defi runs mostly on Chainlink.

>> No.55590524

>>55590464
then you aren't investing, it's more of a hobby. maybe even charity, if you consider the open source nature of the code chainlink develops with the money they receive

>> No.55590533
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>>55590442
kek baggie

>> No.55590545

>>55590468
a dapp where you can stake and get yield from pools with cross chain liquidity, for instance

>> No.55590671

>>55589841

It’s not that a normie would choose to use it. They don’t choose to use TCP/IP, HTTPS, HTML, WEP, or any acronym related to the internet. Rather they have no choice but to use these protocols without even know what they are or what they do.

As we approach the future, more assets will be tokenized and on-chain. Real estate, cars, et al will be tokenized to speed transaction time and create added liquidity. If a picture of a digitally-signed one of a kind cartoon ape can be sold for hundreds of thousands, then why not a house? Or a car? Or other investments? How can we be sure that our very own idendity would not be digitized and tokenized? One can have ones entire idendity (birth certificate, drivers license and social security) aggregated into a digital ID profile linked to an NFT. THIS IS A HORROR BUT IS INESCAPABLE. YOU EITHER PROFIT OFF OF IT OR GET EATEN ALIVE.


NOW, How do we get real world data onto the blockchain? Oracles. Who has a monopoly on oracles? Chainlink. Who would profit off of every future transaction in a crypto world which is blockchain agnostic? Chainlink. Who could be used as an ultimate and secure collateral wall to secure real world contracts potentially worth quadrillions ? Chainlink

I hope this helped

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>>55589574
The market makers are known demons. Warnings were not heeded and now total financial sacrifice is required.
Pay up linkies.

>> No.55590734

>>55589626
he said "use it", not "buy it". I think the idea is once it goes live and people start using the system some burn mechanism will drive the price up. In this case, direct normie action drives the price up.
I don't usually pay attention to linkies, but I think it's dumb to not have a bag secured for the next bull. CCIP on mainnet + normie attention is a significant catalyst.

>> No.55590749

>>55589574
price dumped when data feed(s) released on mainnet. I remember that it was a total disaster and what saved the morale of biz/ was the OCR paper published by the 4th cl employee back then or something. it took 2 years since mainnet release for the first big pump

>> No.55590926

>>55589574
why do you insufferable faggots insist on asking when the price will pump
get a fucking life and invest in a dog coin
this board is not good for my mental health, I'm out again, later retard anons

>> No.55590932

>>55590734
yes, and plenty of people own eth but don't use the network either
if normies hear "next big thing" "price go up" they will buy

>> No.55591170

>>55590671
I don't pay a single cent to use TCP/IP, HTTPS and all the other things.

>> No.55591313

>>55591170
But you will pay up to use CCIP (whether you know it or not)

>> No.55591343

>>55590468
The everyday user won't even know they're using it in most cases. The user's bank will just begin offering instant settlement on bank-to-bank transfers and the user will not know that it's CCIP moving stablecoins on the back-end. CCIP enables all sorts of new financial products and services to be created. Read the whitepapers from Swift, Gartner, the banks, etc. It's big.

>> No.55591370

>>55589723
Why dont you sell?

>> No.55591392
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>>55589599
Daily reminder this is still early access. You motherfuckers haven't seen nothin' yet.

>> No.55591416

>>55591170
>I dont pay a single cent to use http
>posts this on a website

Man if yall dont get this retarded shit the fuck outta here.

>> No.55591418

>>55589599
>i think

it's all so tiresome

>> No.55591433

>>55591416
*retarded shill i meant.

>> No.55591439

>>55590671
Fucking kek

>> No.55591450

>>55591343
>The user's bank will just begin offering instant settlement on bank-to-bank transfers
Many banks outside of the US already do this, and they don't need to use some cryptocurrency in order to do it.

>> No.55591470

>>55589574
its been one day you dumb nigger

>> No.55591472

>>55590671
token not needed, stanky

>> No.55591474

>>55591170
Maybe not but You pay your ISP, if those protocols were to take money the ISP would pay them. This doesn’t account for server costs etc. At the end of the day, evertthing has a price and Someone is paying the tab for it.

It might be the same in the future with CCIP. You pay some bank or some provider and they pay chainlink.

>> No.55591557

>>55591170
Please describe for me in great detail how you got free internet. I am worried that these cryptocurrencies like ETH BTC and LINK are all part of a sabbatian jewish plot to install unneeded micropayments services on the internet. How do you get free internet?
Social engineer your ISP?

>> No.55592136

>>55590524
So call me a chainlink hobbyist and get the fuck off my board then.

>> No.55592159

>>55590488
I doubt that anon, it runs on Eth mostly and DEXes. I also see potential in what DePINs is bringing to the space by tokenizing assets for users.

>> No.55592174

>>55592159
Currynigger

>> No.55592235

>>55591392
We've seen dumps so far, so what happens then? Chainlink goes to $1?

>> No.55592566

>>55589960
You only lost 90% if you bought the very top. The majority of link tokens held on this board were bought at ico or shortly after

>> No.55592584

>>55589599
>CCIP is out but normies can't use it yet
Normies aren't using CCIP directly nor do they need to know about it. Developers use CCIP to develop their dapps, and normies interact with that, not having to pay attention to blockchains for the service the dapp provides.

>> No.55592586

>>55590468
Banks using proof of reserves protocols

>> No.55592594

>>55589599
>2 more months

>> No.55592595

>>55591392
They did the same thing with Functions. No one is using Functions for anything. No one has a ton of applications they've been dying to launch (if only they had a way to send info from one blockchain to another!).

If you look at the current CCIP activity, it is just people test sending strings from one chain to another. Don't bother getting yourself hyped up, there still is nothing of value in this space.

>> No.55592602

>>55591370
I've sold over 20k Link in the past few years and am continuing to sell more (I sold 2k in the past week on these recent pumps and am accumulating other projects)

>> No.55592617

>>55592595
Functions is a much much much needed addition. It streamlines how API data is onboarded to the blockchains as the previous version was incredibly cumbersome.

Full fledged companies with products ready to hit the market aren't born in a few months. It'll take time for it reach its stride.

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>>55589882
this kek
I've seen that one fuddie posting about "setting measurable goals then selling" in like 3 different threads now. Fuddies are completely whipped

>> No.55592652

>>55590259
could it be that it has only been 24 hours since CCIP went live and that Bitcoin controls the market still because the market is completely and utterly retarded?