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What is the latest speculation on Chainlink mainnet? Once this baby is released we are ready for the next bull run

>> No.11791070

>>11791060
Q1 2019
It would be suicidal to release it during the holidays

>> No.11791071

>>11791060
Mainnet announcement end of November, mainnet release in December. Screencap this.

>> No.11791080

never going to happen

>> No.11791082

>>11791071
This would coincide with Baktt releasing trading on 12th of December. Also VanEck ETF approval either on 29th of December or 27th of February

>> No.11791084

>>11791060
>we are ready for the next bull run
I'm glad you understand this OP. It doesn't mean there'll be any upwards price action as soon as mainnet launches, but when the next bull market comes around, strap in.

>> No.11791093

>>11791060
The contracts are being audited as we speak, so if everything is hunky-dory then we are good to go. I give it another few weeks max

>> No.11791100

I will use my wealth to hunt niggers in Africa unironically. At least 10% will go to right wing groups that try to cleanse Europe.

>> No.11791104
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>>11791084
Previous bull run started due to CTFC classifying Bitcoin as a commodity

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-09-17/bitcoin-is-officially-a-commodity-according-to-u-s-regulator

>> No.11791112
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It is actually a part of his performance. I shit you not, but he eats that burger in two bites. He always does that to energize the audience before his presentation. They go absolutely insane when he does it. You can hear gasping and loud mumbling, as they sit in disbelief as to what they just saw. Sergey then says "You would never in your wildest dream belive that what you just saw is possible. You will think the same about the presentation, but it's true, all of it". He immediately follows up with a very long, almost neverending gurgling fart. This is ensued by dead silence as the crowd again is in disbelief and shock, and not sure how to react. That's when Rory starts slow clapping from the back of the room while leaning nonchalantly against the wall. The audience follow his lead and it ends in a standing ovation. People are are cheering, clapping and even praising Sergey with their arms and head stretched towards him with blissfull faces. The energy in the room moons, and some of the ladies are crying and even fainting.

This man is, as Scott Adams would put it, a master persuader.

>> No.11791113

>>11791060
we're gonna make it

>> No.11791120

>>11791104
>2015
Previous bull started January last year with the Japan announcement

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>>11791104
this ones better

>> No.11791140

>>11791120
no, the last time we had a real bear market was after 2014.

CTFC classifies BTC as a commodity - bull run starts
Futures trading start - bull run ends

see a pattern here?

>> No.11791170

>>11791140
Ok I suppose it did do a x2 in 2016.

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Is time running out?

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>>11791112

>> No.11791506

>>11791060
Daily reminder that there is currently no demand for smart contracts and LINK is going to dump at mainnet. Will take 2-3 years to gain real adoption.

>> No.11791536

>>11791140
let's just say the fried chicken doesn't stray too far from the sombrero.

>> No.11791718

>>11791506
nice just bought 100k

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>>11791071
done

>> No.11792840

>>11791100

Why don't you use your wealth to build the infrastructure bring peace to the war torn countries of Africa? This would solve the problem of the "negros" infesting Europe as opposed to you adding more fuel to the fire and causing more problems.

>> No.11792897

>>11792840
Not him, but it's cheaper to build a wall and foster xenophobia.

What you're talking about is exactly what China is doing, not out of any sort of compassion, but because these African shitholes will be so indebted to the Dragon, and dependent on them economically, that they're effectively satellite states with a heavy dose of economic slavery.

I honestly don't know why America hasn't gotten in on this yet; it's not like Africas population is getting any smaller and America doesn't have to worry about boat people creating drowned corpses in front of their TV crews.

>> No.11793586

>>11792897
>I honestly don't know why America hasn't gotten in on this yet
Watch 'confessions of an economic hitman', the US has been doing this to africa since the 50s

>> No.11793645

>>11793586
Saved for later. I fucking geo-political documentaries. That Gwynne Dyer book and lecture Geopolitics in a Hotter World hooked me and I've been into that stuff since.

>> No.11793661

>>11791071

Imagine if they released mainnet on Christmas.

>BASED
>UNPILLED