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I can't believe we of all people have been selected. It's so fucking unreal. Why us? It's legit driving me insane. What are we even gonna do with all that money?

>> No.10936721

Blythe Masters is so fucking hott. That's dream wife material right there, men

>> No.10936746

2015 mag?

>> No.10936753

>>10936721
looks like a man with makeup to me

>> No.10936760

>>10936686
Show the people who hurt us who is boss

>> No.10936783

>>10936721
>>10936753
Looks like lena heady

>> No.10936797

>>10936746
The plan has been put into motion in 2014. Their cto started following SC Co founder on the same day he joined DA. Hyperledger is worthless without link

>> No.10936801

>>10936797
And you ruined the thread

>> No.10936822

>>10936686
it is like (((they))) said which group of retards will have the least amount of impact on society if we give them a lot of money

>> No.10936828

>>10936801
Why

>> No.10936970

>>10936721

>blythe masters
>perianne not so boring
>muh account valuation
>muh dick

>> No.10937008

>>10936686
What does this have to do with link? More breadcrumbs?

>> No.10937015

>>10936746
There is a video posted the other day where sergey mentions he has been working on “this” since 2014-2015. That shit made me hard

>> No.10937044

>>10936686
Unironically this is my last incarnation. We're nearing the end Kali Yuga anyway. We must use our wealth to prepare for Kalki's birth

>> No.10937064
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10937064

Alexander Chepurnoy was a core dev on NXT and a co-founder of smartcontracts.com

For whatever reason he left SC (now works at IOHK), and Sergey doesn't follow him.
But Steve and Miller do. More interestingly, key members of the hyperledger structure follow him. Bart Cant, Kelly from the TSC (both also follow SC/CL/SN) and... the CTO of Digital Asset (and he only follows 223 accounts). This likely means DA/HL people have been closely following SC since as far back as 2014, due to the ic3 intermediary. Kfir also follows Ari and spoke alongside him & Szabo at Synchronize. He started following Alexander, Vitalik and another Cornell professor (Town Crier) right after he started following DA.

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>>10937015
pls post the link to the video fren

>> No.10937078

>>10937064
I used to think innotribe was what brought them to hyperledger attention but now it's becoming clear it's actually DA who hooked them up with swift

>> No.10937087

>>10937044
More information?

>> No.10937109

>>10937078
was it possible that sergey was headhunted by SWIFT? or was it digital asset?

>> No.10937223

bumpski

>> No.10937389

>>10937087
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJbBzgLnwmY
we're on the cusp of a descent into ultimate madness, or a thousand golden years. It's all hanging in the balance. I know not where we are headed

>> No.10937460

>>10937109
I think it was DA pulling some strings, but we should dig deeper to establish a good timeline. I do believe DA plays a huge advisory role in the swift blockchain initiative. They've consistently been at the sibos blockchain confs.

All the history surrounding NXT or Sergeys relationship with Alexander is unclear. Why don't they follow each other? A falling out? 2014 SC was already working on bonds I presume. I find it curious that kfir followed the one member who left but not Sergey or Steve. Another layer of mystery... We don't know much about him. I also haven't dug into Shi but I assume there's some interesting stuff with Ari or Miller and the SC team.

Maybe I'm just reading too much into it but I think it's a really huge breadcrumb. Hints at how DA was reliant on ic3 for when they first launched, how deep the connection is.

>> No.10937657

>>10937389
very interesting....

>> No.10937670

>>10937072
Skip to sergey bit https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Nu-g2nzO8fs

>> No.10937771

>>10937460
What do you think is DA's long term plan/goals?

>> No.10937837

>>10937771
See op picture.
Mass adoption of smart contracts for the derivatives market running on hyperledger.

>> No.10937919

>>10937389
Well I'm hoping for the one thousand good years

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10938781

>>10936686
is she this character IRL?

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10/10

>> No.10938937

>>10937044
I don't know what he meant by this but I believe it.

>> No.10939019
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10939019

>>10936721

Perianne Boring is hotter

>> No.10939050

>>10938888

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>> No.10939478

>>10939019
When I'm rich I'm gonna spend every fucking cent I make to pay Perianne and Blythe to have a threesome with me. At this point I will know that my life has peaked and I will be able to die in peace

>> No.10939560

>>10936828
You ruined their FUD. AHAHAHAHA good job marine !

>> No.10939571

>>10939019
That bitch is 20 years younger! When shes 50 she's gonna wish shes half as sexy as Blythe is now

>> No.10939606

>>10937078
Who is DA and HL ?

>> No.10939705

>>10939606
Digital Asset and Hyperledger

>> No.10940025
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>>10937460
>Alexander used to be smartcontract.com owner (it was his side project) while working at NXT.
>He hired Ellis.
>They had a fight.
>Alexander says fuck it and sells the site to Ellis.
>Meanwhile, the SEC was cracking down HARD on NXT scam.
>Sergey denies being BCNext on bitcointalk.com post and for some reason flies to Russia (It's been speculated that he was running away from the SEC).
>Creates Secure Asset Exchange and abandons it.
>Ellis contacts him and they register smartcontract.com company.
>Ellis CTO and Sergey CEO.
>Create legit business for centralized oracles.
>Want in in the crypto ponzi.
> smartcontract.com company based in San Francisco BUT chainlink is another company based in Cayman islands.
>Literally get free money for the Link token created out of thin air.
>Don't even distribute all tokens.
>Offer only 30% of the tokens on ICO.
>"We gonna keep the rest of the supply, is for your own good".
>Sell OTC to binance and other exchanges.
>incentivize node operators by paying them in link created literally out of thin air.
>Get free data fetching transactions doing literally nothing.
>Scam complete.

I've been following these guys since September 2017. All of the posts, all of the breadcrumbs. Followed them like a true autist.

Used to have 250,000 link. Now I have 10,000 and the rest of my money has gone to AION, Monero and Bitcoin.

I'm not saying it won't pump, all I'm saying is that it won't go above $4 dollars probably (Which is still an extremely good ROI).

>> No.10940078

>>10940025
This is the most realistic ChainLink post I've seen here. God damn, I've been waiting for someone to say something like this. I thought I was crazy looking into it and seeing things the exact same way and everyone shit posting my negative point of view.

>> No.10940115

why do some virgo faggots put any random roastie that decides to shill one crypto or an other immediately on a piedestal btw? like who the fuck cares? they are female therefore more than likely wrong about anything they say anyhow. think about the last female ceo celebrity we had in the business world. yeah that one. it's the same shit repeating again and again clueless bitches parade around pretending to be competent and a horde of virgos cheer them on.

>> No.10940133

>>10940115
Not to mention this bitch is trying to spearhead a bunch of gay “women in crypto” initiatives

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>>10940025
Lol nice pasta.

>> No.10940139

>>10937044
Just bought 100k, namaste

>> No.10940158

>>10940135
Refute one of those bullets.

>> No.10940164

>>10936686
It’s posts like these that make me double guess whether we are. You usually don’t know if you’re going to make until you do.

>> No.10940178

>>10940133
seriously who is stopping them? i don't know any exchanges that won't take a female registration. my gf one day surprised me with regging on coinbase and fucking daytrading btc. i was like yo this is going a lot lower! she of course ignored me so now holding some bags. tell her no worries in a year those will worth a small fortune. she says she will sell as soon as she can make even. i'm like wow... well at least she tries. but nobody stopped her from doing whatever the fuck she wanted that's for sure.

>> No.10940187

>>10936686
How to read that article ?

>> No.10940196

>>10940025
Do you had 250k link think it’ll reach $4 but dumped before you became a millionaire. Spoken like a true genius kek

>> No.10940222

>>10940196
>trying to insult someone’s intelligence by starting off with “Do you had”

>> No.10940225
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>>10940158
The only ones that need refuting are the points about the tokens. Don't care what Sergey did before.

Every token is essentialy created out of thin air. So in that case you can call all crypto token scams. Sergey and Co Already said that they didn't plan releasing the rest of the tokens for the near future.

Chainlink is an utitly token that get's it value from its use on the network. If it gets used much it will simply rise in price. To call a random number like 4 dollars, is just blatant speculation without any shred of evidence of all.
For the rest, really don't know what this information changes. We have seen the team plenty of times active, so an exit scam is unlikely.

>> No.10940270

>>10940225
Not suggesting an exit scam: suggesting an unaccomplished team with no track record of success with poor execution of everything released publicly thus far. I genuinely wonder how people would view this project if it never became a venerated meme.

>> No.10940316

>>10940270
No track record of succes? Sergey and elliot have enough experience in the smart contract and oracle field.

If you mean in crypto, then everyone is on the same level. The crypto market has really just started in 2016 at the earliest. And i beg to differ about the poor execution. they made their entire project open source, have not hyped an incomplete product and are partnered with some heavy hitters.

So this equates to a better execution than 90% of the current Crypto projects. (number taken out my ass, but you get the point.)

>> No.10940395

spent the past hours going through Delphi on Warosu... crazy how deep this can get.

>> No.10940420

>>10940115
she didn't even shill chainlink she just mentioned smart contracts and autists think it's some secret partnership because of larpers and shit posters

>> No.10940440

>>10940420
http://www.initc3.org/partners.html

>> No.10940444

>>10940316
crowdsale was a failure
didn't even use a smart contract for contributions
white paper was released only days before pre-sale
registered in cayman islands
have gone almost a year without an update from sergey
tried to trademark the term "smart contract" and got shut down instantly
pretty unprofessional all round

>> No.10940458

>>10940440
appearing at the same conference is not a partnership between two companies my friend
is digibyte partnered with citibank?

>> No.10940539

>>10940458
apx min 13 she talks about her process
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlyI3R7XvX8

Apx min 40 sergey talks about almost the exact same process

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfH1B85YyFU&list=LLzGRQCR87-EMxIVtJTVvCrg&t=0s&index=2

it is a stretch. but it seems like they are on the same page how this process will work.

>> No.10940712

>>10940420
i dont care it was the same shit with that commie chink wench

>> No.10940762

Yeah there is something super hot milfy about her

>> No.10940798

>>10940225
To fetch data you need to stake a quantity of link that would cover the total penalty fee that the smart contract creator deems necessary.

However, what makes you think that the price will rise so you can stake only, let's say, 10 link, instead of 1 million link? Why would the price pump? Sergey created this coin out of thin air and you believe that it will pump because... it has to pump???

Ok.

>> No.10940823

>>10940798
It will be ran by Supply and demand. Hence bubbles if too much regulation

I think they’re releasing tokens out in phases

>> No.10940983

>>10940823
>It will be ran by Supply and demand.
What makes you think that link at $4 per coin wouldn't be enough to cover penalty fees?

Do you know what the demand of the token would be? Do you have any idea of the total value of chainlink's market, or at least a rough estimate?
Link is working with Bond coupons, which is less than 0.05% of SWIFT's financial messages.

I don't know if you're just parroting what the shills say, but I would strongly advice you put some research in your "investments".

>> No.10941395

>>10940225
>Every token is essentialy created out of thin air. So in that case you can call all crypto token scams.
The USD is printed out of thin air too, but if I held a lot of value in USD I would be pretty happy.

>> No.10941616

>>10940539
Not a stretch. It’s called a meme. It’s how information spreads and it lets us know Sergey and Blythe have sat in the same circles and heard the same people talk. $2500 EOY

>> No.10941735

>>10937837
So many jobs will be made redundant by this.

>> No.10941774

>>10940983
lmfao I love how targeted the fud has now become.
>$4 per coin is the new fud
>Link is working with Swift's bond coupons is now fud

>> No.10942050

>>10941774
I don't. It hurts my heart to read these things, to see far we've fallen. We used to have something special.

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>>10941774
It's all so tiring.

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>>10941774
>>10942050
>1,333% ROI is FUD

Ok...

>> No.10942850

>>10936686
We weren't selected; we chose: our scouts brought breadcrumbs back to the nest, and our collective hivemind followed the trail en masse to the largest picnic of all time.