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16187822 No.16187822 [Reply] [Original]

Congratulations to LinkPal.io

>> No.16187839

I’m going to coom bros

>> No.16187843

now we know why the price has artificially been propped up; so sergay and rorie only have to give out a fraction of the LINK they would give up if the price was $.03 its true market worth

>> No.16187867

Fuck. So it's really happening.
Feels weird to remember 2017 when this shit felt like it would happen anyday with Req. We were actually very far from achieving it.

>> No.16187875

>>16187822
Thank god they didn't give it to those faggot tree planting/muh co2 scams.

>> No.16187883

>>16187822
Looks good hope Paypal never realize

>> No.16187885
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16187885

Remember biz. This image is all you need to know to make it

>> No.16187900

>>16187883
The real redpill is to realize there is no such thing as control

>> No.16187912

>>16187885
If paypal gets wind of this won't they freeze the account?

>> No.16187931

>>16187912
Mixicels prevent them from knowing

>> No.16187943

>>16187931
>be paypal
>go to linkpal website
>offer to pay via paypal to buy link
>ban accounts after paying them
thats usually how they do it

>> No.16187947

>>16187931
Mixicles are an interesting concept but surely a major company like paypal has the resources to counteract mixicles right...?

>> No.16187961

>>16187943
>paypal banning own accounts
>paypal doing bait crypto trades to ban random accounts
If I wasn't at work I would include a big brain wojak for u

>> No.16187962

>>16187947
Yes PayPal have an entire army of Ari Juels clones at their disposal. I'm sure they'll be able to get around it somehow

>> No.16187968

>>16187961
>>paypal banning own accounts
Have you ever used paypal before? They ban accounts and keep the money all the time.

>> No.16187977

>>16187968
What money when it's locked in the smart contract?

>> No.16187990

>>16187947
>has the resources to counteract mixicles right
Yeah, I'm sure they can magically hack an impenetrable cryptography method

>> No.16187994

>>16187977
I'm not saying they will do it for mixicles but I was responding to him saying paypal don't ban their own accounts.

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>>16187994
They released a "free" service, the autistic linkpal Dev found that exploit to incorporate "trusted" data into blockchain via smartcontracts for free. They're would have to restructure the "free" invoicing service to "pay per invoice" to get around smartcontract Ari juels and Sergey.

>> No.16188050

its literally what REQ tried to create
lmao

>> No.16188056

>>16188050
So REQ got REQ'd by a chainlink side project?

>> No.16188082

>>16187822
Amazing. If these guys just teamed up with Linkpool, I'd close my Coinbase asap.

>> No.16188093

Congrats on the team for winning 15 LINK.

>> No.16188099

>>16188049
...so is this good or bad for link?

>> No.16188111

>>16187822
I was rooting for LinkPal and Cereberus Wallet. Simple solutions for large problems.

>> No.16188115

>>16188049
>They're would have to restructure

Fuck off Rakesh

>> No.16188116

>>16187867
All the 2017 speculation was correct, it was just hard to realize at the time it was going to take 2+ years to start

>> No.16188120

>>16187990
They definitely have a system that detects how much money a user has or obtains and im sure when your account goes over a certain amount of either it red flags someone

>> No.16188126

>>16187947
go back

>> No.16188152

>First Place (15,000 USD equivalent worth of LINK)


linkpal just won tens of millions of dollars worth of LINK holy fuck

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>>16187912
>>16187931
>>16187943
>>16187947
>>16187962
>>16187990
>>16188126
>>16187990
>>16187961
>>16187968
>>16187977
>>16187994
>>16188049
>>16188099
>>16188115
That's not correct, the API key is passed by the external adapter. It would be identifiable by checking the time of calls with the use of linkpal. The API key would be the same each time. Each transaction checked by that key can then be investigated.

This is irrefutable.
>Muh mixicles

>> No.16188172

>>16187822
so it begins...

>> No.16188182

>>16188056
>So REQ got REQ'd by a chainlink side project?
Chainlink got RLC'd by RLC's side project.

>> No.16188185

>>16188152
That's barely over half of a suicide stack

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>>16188115
Post something useful or get the fuck out of here. I bet you think 1,000 links is a suicide stack

>> No.16188241

>>16188161
You're a faggot, but who is this bitch?

>> No.16188243

>>16188182
dude go fuck yourself

>> No.16188256

>>16187822
>now you can use a middleman to use another middleman!
Fuck this shit. Crypto really has gone to hell.

>> No.16188260

>>16188241
>>16188243
>ad hominem
>can't refute
Go back to plebbit

>> No.16188264

>>16188161
holy shit
look at this iexecuck trying to FUD link
we already have a paypal partnership via swift
read the whitepaper you moron

>> No.16188281

>>16188264
the paypal logo is literally on chain.link
you fucking retard

>> No.16188299

So here comes the dump of $15,000 on LINK tokens. I'm sure that one guy who made this high school thesis is pretty happy with that. Of course none of these memeprojects will actually be something in real life.

>> No.16188300

>>16188237
Stay stinky Rakesh

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>>16188152
Thats 5555 coffees hahaha sergey really has a sense of humor

>> No.16188432

>>16187962
Kek

>> No.16188497

>>16187912
How the FUCK would they know? There are millions (probably) of p2p transactions going each day every day. They take their comission and fuck off. Jesus, it's genius project. Hence the 1st place. It's a whole new gate to bring new money in crypto.

>> No.16188675

>>16188299
>thinking they are selling any time soon
>worrying about 5k total link hitting the market
Literal brainlet

>> No.16188699

>>16188497
I just got off the cellular telephone with my rabbi and he hasn't been this excited about a financial development since like ever. My quinceanera is going to be off the chain this year. I can't wait!

>> No.16188719

>>16187822
is current $15,000 equivalent worth of link the make it stack?

>> No.16188731

>>16187822
Checked. Wait so explain to a brainlet real quick. The purchase is made in fiat and it pays the vendor in crypto?

>> No.16188760

This is fairly big.

>> No.16188763

>>16188719
If sirgays thinks a solid start up stack is ~5k then linklets should rejoice

>> No.16188794

>>16188763
Big think

>> No.16188831

>>16188719
10k LINK to make it so no

>> No.16188840

>$2.74

>> No.16188871

>>16188763
Yeah... puts things into perspective.

>> No.16188876

>>16188763
bull if true

>> No.16188877
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>>16188719
Just shy of a Half stack
>>16188840
>Next stop 35ksats

>> No.16188880

>>16188831
Nah only 1k. Checkem.

>> No.16188882

>>16188763
phew, this

suddenly feeling like a grown up with my ~5k

>> No.16188914

>>16188731
Ah no it’s just trustless peer to peer online selling of crypto. When’s my idea coming. Now that would be revolutionary

>> No.16188929

I feel kinda bad for the secure data links guys, they put a lot of thought and effort into their project, even wrote a white paper, but it's not flashy and it's more of a supplement solution to the network like what clc is doing.

>> No.16188941

>>16188929
Good ideas will get theirs

>> No.16189039

>>16188425
EVERY 555 timer chip NOT monitored by chainlinks will be USELESS

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>>16188914
You mean like?

>> No.16189111

>>16189076
seems like they’re on the right track but not exactly

>> No.16189148

>>16189111
Build something

>> No.16189180

>>16189148
I can’t code I’m useless. I’m not criticizing because it seems like the right train of thought but it’s not there yet

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>>16187822
/Ourjeet/ predicted this

https://youtu.be/sk-_I0ipFYs

>> No.16189239
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>>16189212

>> No.16189288

What's to stop me from charging back my PayPal transfer and just keeping the money and the eth??

>> No.16189368

>>16189288
Escrow, fiat and crypto releases at the same time.

>> No.16189375

>>16189288
something called a SMART. CONTRACT.

>> No.16189440

>>16189288
is paypal going to take the money out of the eth sellers bank account?

>> No.16189496

>>16189288
Nothing, it's still in the works.

>> No.16189559

>>16189212
Ranjish is based as fuck.

some say the kid narrating this video was a Mobius whale who sold his entire stack and market bought 30 million rupee worth of link right before mainnet was announced

>> No.16189571

>>16189180
Soon brother, your idea is not far off

>> No.16189592

$15k of free linkies, lucky fucker

>> No.16189615

Someone please describe linkpals use cases. I don’t see what’s the big deal

>> No.16189752

>tokenize arbitrary asset
>lock in smart escrow
>buy with LINKpal

>> No.16189774

>>16187822
FUCKING BEASTS GOOD FOR THEM

>> No.16189793

>>16188050
this

>> No.16189809

>>16189212
If you keep fellating and putting some guy's opinion on a pedestal, you're being no better than the idiots on reddit and they can't form their own opinions for shit.

Go on here and look at the projects listed and form your own damn conclusions.

https://coinlist.co/build/chainlink

>> No.16189836

>>16189615
Crypto to irl money, whats not to get

>> No.16189938

>>16189809
I’m jacked, I’m jacked to the tits

>> No.16189957

>>16189615
Anyone can purchase crypto using fiat but now those (((fiat on ramps))) can’t stop it nor can they charge high (((fees))). This allows people to bypass (((greedy fiat middlemen))).

>> No.16189977

>>16189368
Yes but when the seller has his money deposited into his Paypal, couldn't the buyer do a charge back and then Paypal will give them the money back? How is that protected by the smart contract

>> No.16189988

>>16189440
actually if you withdraw before they can steal your money they’ll put a negative balance on your account and tru to collect. most jewish shit ever.

>> No.16190036

what's important is that the first fiat to smart contract app to be built

if you look at something like the steam project, it could be really useful to normies except that they'd have to register for coinbase to use and buy link and ether etc etc

with something like linkpal you can automate the crypto purchases without jumping through the regulatory hopes and normies don't have to buy crypto

>> No.16190106

>>16188182
cringe

>> No.16190253

>>16190036
>what's important is that the first fiat to smart contract app to be built

localethereum predates Linkpal. But this project differs in that Paypal is integrated into the project where as Localethereum has you figure out how to get the money to the seller on your own. And... the seller has to manually confirm they got the money since the blockchain has no way of knowing if they got paid or not (tfw no oracle).

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>>16187885
god decentralized trustless escrow fucking sick

>> No.16190327

>>16188185
love this meme

>> No.16190330

>>16188675
>falling for it

>> No.16190333

>>16189368
from where idiot, the money has been released

>> No.16190354

Imagine believing this shit will get used. This is like finding an app on the Apple app store with 8 users and getting excited.

Reality can be a cruel mistress

>> No.16190373

>>16190354
imagine still using a burned trip.
You would be better off going back to plebbit larpfag

>> No.16190387

>>16187822
so what I'm seeing is that to get any development on LINK they have to have a shitty giveaway. So evidently there is no real business interest. nice.

>> No.16190407

>>16188675
My real concern for you linkies is being so excited about this fairy dust.

>> No.16190429

>>16190407
You just don’t get it

>> No.16190463

>>16190429
There is no point to reply to the fuders. They are swingers that are caught in a mindset. It doesn't matter if the price is .25 or 25 nor if a Big4 uses Link. They will just keep fishing for low hanging (you)s

>> No.16190471

>>16189615
you can use ANY currency to instantly and trustlessly buy ETH, also ZERO exchange fees as opposed to binance/coinbase 10%

>> No.16190512

>>16190373
Based and OG link marine-pilled

>> No.16190586

>>16187867
Fucking req...I still remember those days. So much hope and excitement. At least LINK is proving itself everything it ever was supposed to be and more. We're lucky.

>> No.16191070

>>16190354
You still post here? After all this?

>> No.16191099
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>>16190471
And in 5 minutes, it can be modified to any erc token. Then, using the cross chain bridge demonstrated here: https://coinlist.co/build/chainlink/projects/8a18a293-2f9c-4ea2-99bf-77df177906dd you can actually buy and sell anything that has smart contract capabilities on that chain.

Obviously there's cleaner and faster ways if you want to rewrite linkpal for native other chain use...but at a beta version level, you can now buy any crypto that matters using fiat with trustless escrow and tiny fees (and instantly once someone makes a PayPal side bot).

>> No.16191183

>>16190354
You know what, on second thought, the real question is how you have all those big boy credit cards while still fudding the second coming of Christ.

>> No.16191374

>>16187867
I almost 50-50ed link-req back in 2017; but i didnt. The only thing that stopped me was one thread where some anon took the time to explain why link will be able to do what req (is supposed to do) but 10x better.
I then did some research and came to the same conclusion. Anyone that lost money on req did so purely because they didnt do any research. If you research, you get rewarded. Its that simple. This is the same for all walks of life. If you do a little work, you will get a little reward. If you do a lot of work, you will get lots of rewards.

>> No.16191510

>>16191374
>I almost 50-50ed link-req back in 2017; but i didnt.
Sadly I did :(

>> No.16191511

>>16187885
Everyone take note of this.
The future will finance will look like this invoice.

>> No.16191520

>>16191374
And you are totally right I didn't research on REQ enough. If only I saw that anon's post. Always DYOR

>> No.16191599

>>16188093
Underrated toast

>> No.16191937

>>16191374
I was in the same position but instead of doing more research i remembered that req is a french shitcoin and you should never trust the french
Also chainlink had better memes so i went all in chainlink
Sometimes it’s ‘hard work’ and sometimes it’s just dumb luck

>> No.16192066

>>16190471
Buy from who?

>> No.16192101

>>16191374
Everyone in 2017 were saying link n req were bros, I couldn't understand at the time why everyone was buying req when it would need link to work

>> No.16192139

>>16188161
>checking the time of calls with the use of linkpal
Paypal handles hundreds of transactions per second you moron.

>> No.16192214

>>16187883
>>16187912
There's zero direct contact between Paypal and anything crypto.
This is just the buyer paying a Paypal invoice in fiat to the seller.
End of story.

How it works is the seller locks up the crypto he's selling in a smart contract and it is only released when the oracle sees that the Paypal invoice has been paid.

>> No.16192229

>>16192066
from a seller you fucking sperg

>> No.16192314

>>16192229
So it's basically a decentralized exchange. Wow groundbreaking stuff here stinkies.

>> No.16192331

>These queries are paid with LINK, (for testnet purposes) 1 LINK is required per oracle request
lmao are you linkies retarted

>> No.16192338

>>16190354
It’s getting embarrassing now, faggot. What pisses me off is I think you’ve managed to accumulate more link than me. At least I’m not a cunt tripfag.

>> No.16192360

>>16192314
Yeah it is. Name another decentralised exchange where you can trustlessly buy ETH with fiat.

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>>16192314
>So it's basically a decentralized exchange. Wow groundbreaking stuff here stinkies.

>> No.16192378

>>16192314
A decentralized exchange with fiat is literally groundbreaking, yes.

>> No.16192383

>>16192331
What's the problem?

>> No.16192430

>>16192383
You're spending link per transaction. Do you not see the problem with this?

>> No.16192437

>>16192139
Sounds like there's absolutely no way to establish a pattern of usage then. Oh wait there is.

>> No.16192444

>>16192430
How is this a problem for LINK holders?

>> No.16192462

>>16192214
Screencap this. The problems are
1. PayPal will btfo the API key used and all accounts that have used Linkpal as a result. Mixicles does not solve this.
2. People can reverse PayPal transactions after the link is sent but will still have the link. Muh oracles can't reverse shit.
3. Both of the above

>> No.16192464

>>16192430
>You're spending link per transaction.
You're supposed to spend link for every oracle transaction.

Or do you mean "one whole Link"?
That's just testnet Link, you can get those for free from the faucets. They use 1 just for convenience.
The actual product will use a fraction of 1 Link, depending on how much the oracle operator wants in fiat.

>>16192437
There literally isn't.
There's going to be a varying delay between the Paypal invoice payment and the smart contract being triggered.
Even if there wasn't; hundreds of transactions per second means you wouldn't be able to tell anyway.

But the whole thing is moot because there's zero direct connection between the Paypal side and the crypto side.

>> No.16192477

>>16192444
Do you want to spend $1000 per transaction?

>>16192464
>actual product will use a fraction of 1 Link
Source?

>> No.16192486

>>16192477
Ot knowing you can spend 0.000000000000000001 link

>> No.16192493

>>16192462
>PayPal will btfo the API key used
See >>16192214

If banks allow fiat to be sent to Coinbase, Kraken, ... then PayPal will allow Linkpal.

>People can reverse PayPal transactions
This has always been true.
Imagine using this to fud Link lmao. Pure desperation.

>> No.16192508

>>16192477
>Source?
The node operator can ask whatever he wants for his services.

>> No.16192535

>>16192477
the absolute state of nulinker scum

>> No.16192572

>>16192508
>>16192486
So it isn't a guarantee that transaction fees will be low. Interesting

>>16192535
You've contributed nothing meaningful to this thread.

>> No.16192589

>>16187822
>Insecure network
>mishmash of colors (blue, purple, red, turquoise)
>random galaxy background

So unprofessional. No wonder they only gave them 5000 link.

>> No.16192592

>>16191099
i haven't read enough, how does the crypto get released from escrow back to the seller if the paypal buyer never sends the money? is there a time limit on the smart contract?

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>>16187867
>>16191374
>REQ #296
>Chainlink #15
huge ooof

>> No.16192712

>>16188425
Put linkies in her bows

>> No.16192719

>>16192686
jesus what happened to req
haven't looked at the price since early 2018 when i sold it

>> No.16192723

>>16188161
omfg sir imagine doing something to her like for example some kind of sexual activity omg this would be so hot sirs just imagine, how would this woman react to a sexual activity pls tell me sirs

>> No.16192747

This is actually a defining moment for crypto and smart contracts. Only swingies and literally retards dont see it or are desperate to down play it.


This is the FIRST time in all crypto history that a financial instrument has been used for an ecosystem outside of crypto itself. Not only that, its actually useful.

This is the tipping point lads.

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>>16192686
NOOOO THEY WERE SUPPOSED TO BE BROS

>> No.16192788

>>16192589
>>Insecure network
what?

>> No.16192848

>>16192493
So the transactions can be reversed, therefore the service is useless. This has always been the case. So why did you build using PayPal mister Linkpal?

>Thinking PayPal won't btfo his API key the second it becomes more than a hobby

Muh mixicles

>> No.16192850

>>16192752
There are going to be many parties providing this same service, there's still plenty of space for Req to do it.
But I don't know what it means that Req weren't the first to actually implement this. You'd think they would've had this shit ready to go by now.

>> No.16192859

>>16192850
I sold my REQ the moment they posted about Rick and Morty, monkey frens and mozerallas.

what a shitshow

>> No.16192860

>>16192848
>So the transactions can be reversed, therefore the service is useless
Yes anon. Paypal will never take off.
You're very smart.

>> No.16192881

>>16192848
>>Thinking PayPal won't btfo his API key the second it becomes more than a hobby
Banks send and receive payments to and from crypto exchanges all the time. Paypal doesn't have any more reason to stop this than the banks do.

In fact, Linkpal is more detached from crypto than bank-to-exchange transfers.

>> No.16192891

>>16192860
>Sending an irreversible transaction to a potentially untraceable wallet address and recieving a reversible transaction of fiat to an account under the control of PayPal is a great idea and won't be abused at all

>> No.16192915

>>16192891
>potentially untraceable party
There are tons of ways to combat this, like this: https://www.paypal.com/us/smarthelp/article/paypal’s-customer-identification-program-(cip)-faq734
Or by adapting the smart contract parameters.

Again, the reversibility point applies to Paypal in general.
Using this as fud is just hilarious.

>> No.16192920

>>16192915
>Muh KYC
>MUH MIXICLES

>> No.16192924

>>16192920
Cope and cry all you want, decentralized fiat-to-crypto is coming thanks to Chainlink.

>> No.16192927

>>16192924
>Muh ran out of arguments

>> No.16192930

>>16192477
>>16192572
You’re probably the stupidest person I’ve ever seen post on this forum. Imagine not grasping that chainlink can be fractured, just like bitcoin. It’s already being done on linkpool.

>> No.16192931

>>16192927
Arguments for what?

>> No.16192951

>>16192924
>Decentralized fiat to crypto
>Just KYC with PayPal
>Then send crypto to a kyced recipient
>Hope they don't reverse the transaction after you've sent it
>Hope PayPal decide not to freeze your account for muh crypto transfer
>Send fiat to bank where PayPal might still be able to take it back
Real decentralized there anon. No single party has control at all.

>> No.16192952

>>16192930
>linkpool
So, buy linkpool

>> No.16192956

>>16192848
>the transactions can be reversed
Only if the receiver fails to claim the payment.
As soon as the receiver accepts the money, the transaction is final.

>> No.16192958

>>16192956
T. Never used paypal

>> No.16192962

>>16192951
>Real decentralized there anon. No single party has control at all.
That's the definition of decentralization, yes.

Also, you seem to be under the impression that with Paypal you can simply take back the money you paid, but it doesn't work that way.

>> No.16192972

>>16192931
Ignore the tranny
They know they’re wrong
If they don’t, they can’t understand that by the time PayPal gives just a little bit of support, the problem is solved. Ex:
The smart contract will contain a salvage provision. If they recharge the PayPal payment, but don’t return the eth, then PayPal lets the seller dip back into the wallet. As the seller you just flag it on the contract when the payment is rejected. There will identifiers and hashes that the linkpal system and PayPal can check to make sure that the crypto was returned. If not, PayPal takes the money and gives it to you, and/or bans the account.

>> No.16192975

>>16192958
Look it up, bucko.

>> No.16192982

>>16192962
>Buy with stolen PayPal account
>Get Link
>Seller gets chargeback
>Not refundable as no seller protection for digital goods
>Can be taken from linked accounts
>Doesn't work that way
This is just one of many examples

>> No.16192990

>>16192982
>chargeback
You actually need a reason to do that.

>> No.16192998

>>16192982
Also, chargebacks were always a thing with Paypal.

You're basically fudding Paypal to get to Link. That's hilarious.

>> No.16193001

>>16192990
Try reading the post again, slower this time

>> No.16193007

>>16193001
Try fudding again, better this time.

>> No.16193009

>>16192962
>you can simply take back the money you paid, but it doesn't work that way.
Lol funnily enough it does work that way most of the time. Paypal sides with the buyer.
>>16192972
>PayPal can check to make sure that the crypto was returned.
Trading crypto is against Paypal's ToS retard.

So obvious that plenty of retards in this thread have poor understanding of how Paypal operates. Linkpal will be dead on release because the "FUD" is actually all true lmao. Idiots.

>> No.16193011

>>16192998
>PayPal is shit, but using it for Chainlink is a great idea somehow

>> No.16193020

>>16193001
maybe try to use actual sentences instead of meme arrows to explain your scenario retard

>> No.16193030

>>16193020
>I can't read greentext

>> No.16193048

>>16193009
>Lol funnily enough it does work that way most of the time. Paypal sides with the buyer.
Chargebacks are on the credit card side.
Paypal itself only does disputes.

https://www.paypal.com/be/webapps/mpp/security/sell-chargebackfaq

This is how it always has been, yet Paypal (and ebay) work fine.

>Trading crypto is against Paypal's ToS
lmao, source?

>>16193011
Paypal isn't shit, you're just an idiot fudding Paypal to take shots at Chainlink.

>> No.16193069

>>16193048
>eBay works fine
>I build something with PayPal therefore it's great
The PayPal fud is true, but because you developed Linkpal you don't want to believe it. Instead you are so convinced you are correct you argue with a greentexting neet on a Mongolian cake decorating forum.
>Muh Linkpal

>> No.16193075

>>16193069
Keep fudding PayPal to fud Chainlink, it's the most bullish thing I read all month.

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>>16193048
>>Trading crypto is against Paypal's ToS
>lmao, source?
bro kill yourself lmao, thanks for proving my point that retards like yourself have no clue how paypal works.

>> No.16193083

>>16193030
i genuinely dont understand your scenario please post it in a paragrap and stop memeing me

>> No.16193086

Why we pumping?

>> No.16193087

Hey there guys,

There’s been a lot of false hype around our project so I’ll excuse your skepticism.

But for those of you who still believe, here’s a tip:

Get as much LINK as you possibly can over the next 24 hours. I fucking mean it.

We’ve been fighting really hard to suppress this news but it looks like a leak is inevitable now and it’s gonna skyrocket the price like crazy.

I don’t think any of you understand just how rich you’re going to be by this time tomorrow.

>> No.16193099

>>16193081
The "contents" of this post speak volumes, but let me help you; here's Paypal's ToS
https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mpp/ua/useragreement-full

Now ctrl+f "crypto".

>> No.16193107

Its hilarious how many literal retards are fixated on a small detail of one single DAPP. Lol. The point is if not paypal then something else. Or both. Or thousands of more shit.
Paypal causes problems? Some bank instead. Or a fingech. Or a brokerage. Or anything. Its now possible.
Holy shit you guys are retarded.
Not only that, another smart contract can be incorporated into it to ensure no chargeback.

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>>16193099
HOLY SHIT YOU'RE SUCH A FUCKING RETARD PROVING MY POINT ONCE AGAIN

>> No.16193114

>>16193109
lel, you're welcome for the lesson.

>> No.16193124

>>16193109
>>16193081
>>16193009
Here's what Paypal's ToS do say though: "PayPal does not have control of nor assumes the liability or legality for the products or services that are paid for with our Service."

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>>16193114
>>16193124
PRIME EXAMPLE OF THE DUNNING KRUGER EFFECT UNFOLDING BEFORE MY EYES HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA

>> No.16193142

>>16193129
It's ok anon.
You got caught spewing literal bullshit, so the best thing to do is chalk it up as a learning experience and move on with your life.

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>>16193142
>You got caught spewing literal bullshit,
ARE YOU SURE? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAH HOLY FUCK IM DYING HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

>> No.16193166

>>16193149

How much did you lose on the google pump btw?

>> No.16193177

All buzzwords. REQ didn't work and this won't work either.

>> No.16193193

>>16191374
Yeah bro I agree with the sentiment but I just read anons arguing over the internet on here and they made it sound like a killer investment. Turns out they were right. I worked hard for the initial investment money but I mean, even though people knock biz, this place is legit a solid primary source of information and market sentiment, moreso than probably anywhere else on the internet. So in short, the only hardwork to endure was suffering through the fuddling clowns and the 14 year old prepubescent discord turbovirgins.

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16193234

>contract gets executed and closes
>issue chargeback on paypal
>???

It's like it's really vaporware that doesn't actually solve anything.

NICO NICO NIIIIIIIIIIIII

>> No.16193266

>>16193166
Zero

>>16193142
https://www.paypal-community.com/t5/About-Protections/Dispute-Unauthorized-transaction-after-Bitcoin-sell/td-p/1461059
>PayPal_Rich Moderator
>I will tell you that the sale of bitcoins via PayPal is a prohibited activity and could result in your account being limited. Selling bitcoins is a violation of our acceptable use policy as they are considered a "cash equivalent".

https://www.paypal-community.com/t5/PayPal-Basics/Bitcoin/td-p/1895080
>Welcome to the PayPal Community, that's a great question! Unfortunately we do not allow buying and selling bitcoin through PayPal just yet, nor do we allow it to be used as a funding source.

Please kill yourself fucking retard. Save yourself from the embarrassment and don't reply to this thread double digit iq mouthbreather.

>> No.16193293

>>16193266

Why are you so heavily invested in this argument? So many words, replies, and research with links etc for something you dont care about?

>> No.16193321

>>16193266
Try reading the ToS, he's talking about "coverage under PayPal’s Seller Protection program".
(ctrl+f "equivalent of cash").
The same "prohibition" applies to using Paypal to buy digital media.

This is NOT the same as being "against the ToS".

That same moderator acknowledges there's no way to stop the use of Paypal to buy crypto in that same post:
"I highly recommend not using PayPal to accept payments for bitcoins".

>> No.16193326

>>16192592
Yeah I watched the pajeet's video. Thing the funds are held in escrow for a day before being returned.

>> No.16193332

>>16193234
Chargebacks have always been part of Paypal.
This is in no way specific to Linkpal.

>> No.16193396

>>16193293
shut up retard

>>16193321
you're so fucking retarded lmao its literally against their tos retard do a google search and theres tons of articles on the same shit stupid subhuman monkey lmao ill make sure to make threads when your shit project dies on release because I was always right, kill yourself.

>> No.16193412

>>16192747
>an ecosystem outside of crypto itself.

But it's just another way to buy crypto

>> No.16193441

>>16193396
The ToS literally does not mention crypto, and the only ToS provision used by the paypal mods is “equivalent of cash”, which isn’t prohibited by the ToS either.
And even that paypal mod acknowledges there’s no way to stop it.

Keep trying though; surely this is a good way to spend your time.

>> No.16193460

>>16188056
Topkek

>> No.16193467

>>16193396

Tranny confirmed.
Next time simply ignore a post that exposes you. Opening your retard mouth gives it validity.
Life lesson for you

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>>16193332
No shit, Sherlock. That doesn't make their little "escrow" service any less pointless.

You LINK kids are so delusional. $1000 EOY, right?

>> No.16193502

>>16193332
>My project isn't shit, because it uses a service that's shit for everyone and has always been
The absolute state of Linkpal

>> No.16193510

>>16193490
>decentralized crypto-fiat transactions
>”pointless”
Haha k brah

>> No.16193518

>>16193502
Literally fudding paypal to fud Link.

L M A O

>> No.16193541

>>16193087
>t. El Larpino Goblino

>> No.16193543

>>16193441
reminder your project is dogshit but you can defend it all you want. Please launch linkpal officially soon so everyone can see how shit it actually is

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>>16193467
>Tranny confirmed.
>Next time simply ignore a post that exposes you. Opening your retard mouth gives it validity.
>Life lesson for you

>> No.16193560

>>16187822
Libra solves all these problems

>> No.16193562

>>16193543
Decentralized crypto-fiat were always a prime use case for Chainlink.
Whether it’s Linkpal or someone else, it’s going to happen.

>> No.16193566

>>16193490
That’s right. $3 EOD

>> No.16193591

>use coinbase to buy my crypto
>use Paypal for my p2p money transfers
Wow look at that, Link wasn’t involved!

>> No.16193594

why the fuck do you keep replying to boring fuders? They are just bored and are fishing for (you)s. Deprave them and they go away

>> No.16193615

Thanks for the heads up, I will report this to PayPal

>> No.16193624

>>16193591
With a smart contract you don’t have to trust the other party.

>> No.16193626

>>16191099
Brainlet here. Is there any way PayPal or regulation could shut this down? Or would that be like trying to shut ethereum down?

>> No.16193639

>>16193626
>Brainlet here
stop posting, lurk or just gtfo MY BOARD!

>> No.16193664

>>16193543
You were so thoroughly btfo in this thread yet you continue to post lmao, bravo!

>> No.16193672

>>16193591
Big yikes

>> No.16193730

>>16193626
There’s no way to connect any ETH exchange with any Paypal invoice, so no.
They unofficially discourage it, but not officially simply because there’s nothing they can do.

>> No.16193737

>>16193566
Even if it does hit 3, Sirgay will just dump another 630+70k on your asses and it'll spiral back down like it always does.

Whales will crab LINK down to its death, bleeding hopium addicts down to their last STINK. Some whale just tossed up an 80k LINK sell wall as we speak.

>> No.16193793

>>16193639
Thanks for the advice, I’ll keep that in mind you bitter faggot
>>16193730
Based

>> No.16194379

>>16193396
Becoming less coherent with every post. Mental breakdown huh? It’s ok, we always knew swingers would get the rope.

>> No.16194522

>>16191374
>tfw held 71k req since 22 cents
>tfw could have traded it for 11k link october 2018
>tfw capitulated my 71k req for 832 link
>tfw only 2.8k link
youre right

>> No.16195700

>>16194522
It’s over buddy. Enjoy your 2 million in 2030 but yeah, you fucked yourself massively.

>> No.16196009

>>16192477
>>actual product will use a fraction of 1 Link
>Source?

https://etherscan.io/token/0x514910771af9ca656af840dff83e8264ecf986ca

What do you think these transactions are for?