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17113071 No.17113071 [Reply] [Original]

buy chainlink

>> No.17113074

Sold for BSV months ago

>> No.17113080

high?

>> No.17113194

>>17113071
It will be done my lord

>> No.17113204

Just bought 1k more´thank you sir

>> No.17113214

Anything for you

>> No.17113541

>>17113071
I bought at 0.5, not very much but it was worth it.
Do I feel like shit for not buying more?
Not at all, it was enough on my budget.
Sergey delivered a price, now we wait for him to deliver a product.
I'm sure my 1k links will buy me something in the future.
Will it be a house? will it be a new 64x core PC? will it be 50 ton truck of gravel on my poor road to the house?
I'm sure, I will get a gravel on my road. House? nahh, you must be stupid to think like that when investing. Nobody bought btc hoping to become millionaires, they bought it because it was transaction alternative to buy drugs and other commodities. It just happened to explode when bunch of cards flipped. We are still experiencing those waves of explosions, (mining gear, mining farms, mining gear factories, usdt, rich man transferring money, exchange manipulation, eth-tokenization, gpu farms, cpu farms, exchange wars, leverage, futures etc.)
Second resize of btc was triggered by tokenization and bunch of cash flowing in.
One must think what will trigger third ride to the skies? Will it be possible to trigger?
It has to be something what wasn't mentioned, because anything said above can be done locally, programmed and used without using these public blockchains. Economy can roll outside of public blockchains these days, it is hard to explain what I want to say, at this blockchain state these days you can take a code and run it at your advantage without even using any public blockchains, if you have a use at a company or between two, you just run it locally, without anyone affecting it.
So what will trigger this stagnating public blockchain economy to rise again?

>> No.17113550

>>17113541
>So what will trigger this stagnating public blockchain economy to rise again?
Lol you don't even know what you bought. No wonder your dumbass only has 1k links.

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>>17113541

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It has to be something big, unified, trusted, it has to drag in those pension funds in, it has to drag in companies and countries in. It will be something everybody can trust to use.
You ready for it? I do have some thoughts it can be a chain link, but we talk at least 10 years here. But when i look around I see no other sign of that big trigger who can lift all this exploited public blockchain economy to te moons again.
Some will say, oh yeah look at BSV doing shit out there, amazing. Yes, but you looking at convincing whole world on using it. You are looking at it to be widely used in about at least 10 years too. Things doesn't transform in a year. When you look at that whole bsv concept and put price on every connection you run into replacing actual web. Now think about state they are in and the state they are aiming for, it's not happening in a year, two, five, people using their concept and actually implementing it are actually still in their first class at school. It is just to huge to make in short amount of time and then send everyone to the moon, making everyone millionaires holding it in 2022. Not happening.
I'm actively engaging into looking and finding the trigger for third rise to the moon. I'm sad, I still don't know it.

>> No.17113601

I will once it dips below $2 which it will

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>>17113554
>>17113550

>> No.17113845

>>17113601
same
But why does it show a different price for link at coinbase and adifferent one at coinmarketcap?

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bought and sold, got a juicy little over 300 real bitcoins with newfag's money, thank you.

>> No.17114009

>>17113900
But if you'd kept it...

>> No.17114038

>>17114009
I would end up in a rope