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>because the fundamentals are good?
no
>because its not a scam?
no
>because giant ETH whales who bought ICO cause scarcity in amount
no
>because the team is buying it up
no

The answer is BSV.
If a fucking obvious scam like BSV is still in the top 10, when it has been proven beyond a shadow of a doubt Craig Wright is fraud and hes literally going to jail, what makes you think LINK will ever collapse?
It wont.

Crypto is a joke.

>> No.20977501
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Everything is a scam.

>> No.20977531

based

>> No.20978007

>>20977501
it really is. crypto does not tank, unless its something really obvious like Confido or some shit.
Nothing will tank. It just goes up less than others. All the fudders of chainlink can hope it stabalizes sub $10, but there is not a single chance it is going below $7 ever again.
If BSV never tanks. What makes anyone think any scam project will tank? TRON is almost in same league as BSV too

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link is shit

https://youtu.be/K1N9yE_I1ng
https://youtu.be/QJ1DTeexpvA
https://youtu.be/MwGRfJ0L5eQ
https://youtu.be/moA7KASx3WE
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3265157
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3160279

https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/ec/ed/00/e98927885825b9/CA3013173A1.pdf
https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/35/6f/c7/a253a63926e1b7/WO2018078584A1.pdf
https://youtu.be/mOLiwmudaws
https://nakasendoproject.org/Threshold-Signatures-whitepaper-nchain.pdf
https://youtu.be/GUg2mocV9TI
https://medium.com/coinmonks/access-external-data-from-bitcoin-smart-contracts-2ecdc7448c43
https://nchain.com/app/uploads/2018/09/Rabin-Signatures-in-Bitcoin-Cash.pdf
https://youtu.be/5_G0mY9Pqz4
https://medium.com/@Stas33496115/bitcoin-script-engineering-part-ii-ba8095f093c0
https://craigwright.net/blog/bitcoin-blockchain-tech/neural-network-threshold-oracles/

https://youtu.be/UFDCC6sRDr0
https://youtu.be/hbDumta-yXQ
https://youtu.be/0eXmW9jJIHw
https://youtu.be/EWSfCI-VRLc
https://youtu.be/IsPaQBLLncA

>> No.20978120

>>20978007

Lol confido. That was such a good time bc it was such a transparent scam it was nobody’s fault but your own. Like an IQ tax

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Nobody can stop Sergey

>> No.20978138

>>20977279
BSV is in the top 10 bc it forked BCH and everyone holding BCH got free BSV. Most of them cannot even sell it since Coinbase doesn't allow selling BSV

You are dumb. This is a poor argument.

>> No.20978199

>>20978138
Your ceo is a literal retard. Let that sync in

>> No.20978250

>>20978199
You used the wrong sink

& I don't hold BSV

I was explaining why it's in the top 10

? Nice

>> No.20978284

I don’t know guys , hear me out. I know Craig is scammer and a fraud, no ifs ands or buts. But why do I keep reading from respected crypto publications that it’s basically the best of the 3? It’s tps is miles ahead of btc and b cash, it scales , tons of devs are using it.

>> No.20978326

>>20977279
>comparing actual fucking Bitcoin to a literal token scam

Retard

>> No.20978342

>>20978007
>TRON is almost in same league as BSV
Lmao cope

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>>20978077
Fucking checked

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>>20978077

>> No.20978384

>>20978138
>Coinbase is the only market

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>>20978077
Checked and patented

>> No.20978417

>>20978077
CHECKED

>> No.20978418

>>20977279
everythings a joke lol

>> No.20978440

Why is LINK such a pnd scheme.
It’s fuckin annoying.

>> No.20978545

>>20978384
I guarantee most BSV coins were made from thin air due to the fork

Coinbase is one of the largest markets and most of their cliental don't use any other exchange, so they cannot sell

Most BSV is basically locked because of this

>> No.20978623

>>20978545
>absolute lies about BSVs supply because muh fork and logical fallacies about BSV ownership and available markets

Or cope for short.

>> No.20978652

>>20978623
I have no idea what argument or discussion you're trying to have

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>>20978384
He's talking about people who bought Bitcoin Cash on Coinbase. It's not that much of a stretch to assume they aren't the brightest

>> No.20978703

>>20978440
>t. retard who didn’t invest and therefore didn’t make any money
Oh no, I’m up thousands of dollars! How am I gonna keep on living, might as well just kms now

>> No.20978724

>>20978545
U fucking moron coinbase allows you to withdraw anywhere. U just can't sell it there. Fucking retard gorilla nigger

>> No.20978749

>>20977279
Stinky linky

>> No.20978781

>>20978545
Yep, it's summer

>> No.20978784

>>20978657
Sure, but you can send BSV you got from the fork out of Coinbase to any place you want. Including an exchange (which is the primary thing literally anyone does with this shit) and sell for w/e you want.

>> No.20978991

>>20978784
You're expecting a lot of the average person who got wrapped up in the 2017 hysteria. We might be well versed in how to send crypto between wallets/exchanges, but to the average person, it might as well be black magic. It's easy to lose sight of just how daunting a process it could be to someone with no experience.

>> No.20979073

>>20978991
Niggers use crypto, dude. It's not that advanced, just crude.

>> No.20979255

Link will crash when I buy in, but I'll never buy. You're welcome linkies.

>> No.20979352

>>20977279
Hahahahaha BSV?! Wew. 40,000 IDR has been deposited into your Telkomsel account, Yudhistira.

Buy ARPA.

>> No.20979412

>>20979073
Sure, but do they know how to find their wallet code on Coinbase? Do they know how to send crypto to another address that they have to set up themselves? Are they aware of other exchanges, and if they are, do they support BSV? After they sell their BSV, will they be able to send it to their bank accounts? Hell, the BSV fork was relatively recent, were they even aware that they were given BSV? Here's an article from February 2019, well after the peak in 2017, that shows that transferring BSV out of a Coinbase wallet was impossible for the first three months of BSV's existence.
https://techcrunch.com/2019/02/15/coinbase-users-can-now-withdraw-bitcoin-sv-following-bch-fork/
There's plenty that can go wrong, and for most, it's not worth bothering with if they didn't hold much BCH to begin with.

>> No.20979640

>>20978991
You're the only one thinking here, thanks

The average person who got BSV on Coinbase will never sell it

>>20978784
>>20978781
>>20978724
None of you are
People in your biz circle are using uniswap or whatever else, normies are not

>> No.20979662

>>20978007
sell signal, see you in october nufag

>> No.20979820

>>20978138
>>20978384
>>20978545
>>20978657
I ended up with a shit ton of BSV on coinbase moved it off via kraken, I think, and bought linkies.

>> No.20979833

>>20978138

BSV was at $18 after the fork

>> No.20979881

>>20977279
link has a good chart. linkies just keep buying without any intention of cashing out (never selling). as such it will never collapse but they will also never realize a profitable investment because the staking rewards will be a fraction of what they expected.

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>> No.20980190

The fact that Satoshi hasn't market-sold any of his BCH or BSV is enough to make me think he might be dead after all.

>> No.20980194

>>20977279
Holy fuck I had not thought of this. Thanks anon you unironically have sold me on Link.

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>>20978007
>but there is not a single chance it is going below $7 ever again.
eoy i guarantee it

>> No.20980260

>>20979881
What do you base this on? Most are saying 5%. What is much less than 5%? Half? 1%? People are unlikely to stay in link if it's only 2.5%, you can beat that with VTSAX or similar. Shit, you can find saving accounts that return more than 1%.
Chainlink will probably return much more than you think. It's simply impossible for what you think to be true because it would mean nobody using chainlink. Why would Sergey bother with so much work building the project, getting people on board, then make it unprofitable for anyone to use?

>> No.20980803

>>20980260
eth can't scale to support cheap micro transactions which link needs
just sell the literal top already

>> No.20980866

>>20980803
But link doesn't just have and use link, it is link. Why are you talking about eth scaling and on chain microtransactions when we are discussing something that is mostly unrelated to any of those things? That's actually exactly why link will succeed. You're like those guys who said automobiles will never see adoption because horses are slow and poop a lot.

>> No.20980908

>>20977279
>The answer is BSV.
Get a load of this newfag. It's literally a shitcoin with a huge cult community that's making it go up. It's a meme market.

>> No.20980978

>>20978120
Got greedy and lost $61k on that shit.

>> No.20980981

>>20980866
wat
eth is the horse and link is the rider
and it's a crippled horse with 3 legs

>> No.20981062

>>20980908
Imagine believing biz gas the power to pump a 3+ billion dollar project!

>> No.20981100

>>20981062
They're all over crypto Twitter you absolute baboon.

>> No.20981122

BSV and faketoshi are pajeet garbage being pumped by them.

>> No.20981316

That's just true. I'm supporting blockchain technology and i've occupied myself with it since years. What i can assure you: It's mere marketing. That's why certain personas and their twitter announcements about genius solving of blockchain problems or possible partnerships are so influential for the token price. Why does every coin have distinct symbol and sound name? It's marketing only. A chainlink token has no inherent value. Even if the system / structure is applied in a use case later on, there's no logical chain towards deriving any value for a premined token. The assumption a company using the network later on and paying token prices inflated by "investors" for the service running is just absurd. The network can will simply be copied, the development cost was indeed funded by speculators and the transaction / node operating costs will have no connection to ico tokens, they will be the price of the energy needed for solving the involved algorithms plus a small fee. That's it, get your heads around it, you simply speculating with inherently worthless items.

>> No.20981590

>>20981316
It’s just hopium. Correct?
From my short time here, I can see Link is being powered off ‘what if’s’ and ‘maybes’ of potential projects in an undefined future.
Being pushed by one man who does PowerPoint presentations.
This maybe a low iq take but I just can’t In good faith dump my savings into it.
Inb4
>stay poor faggot
12.50 leafbucks is a hell of an entry point when xrp is .40 and seemingly has an equal or greater chance of taking off than link. Even if it goes to 1$ I would be happy..

>> No.20981622

>>20980981
Blockchain agnostic

>> No.20981639

>>20981590
Dyor lol

>> No.20981671

>>20981590
Well, what needs to be understood: The token doesn't have a price tag, even if the system / structure is applied by companies around the world. There's no connection. You simply put your money on symbols of faith which creates speculative price developments on items having no inherent value independent of how chainlink will be used in later years.

>> No.20981699

>>20981671
Resd the white paper crying out loud

>> No.20981717

>>20981671
Understood. Sort of.
Still seems like a stretch.
Wouldn’t be so much of one if it was still sub $1/link.

>> No.20981738

>>20981622
so you gonna tie together more than one crippled horse?
how will that work?
doesn't sound very secure or technically viable
like making a program to work on apple/microsoft/linux and having to patch it all the time while handling world of finance?
good luck lol

>> No.20981758

>>20981699
I read it, entirely anon. The price for a transaction of the system will be the price of energy for the calculation plus a small margin. Anything else would not be usable. ICO tokens have no relation to the later system (despite sergey calls it "upfront funding", what is meant is basically idiots like you paying out developers). Learn to think logically.

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>> No.20981797

>>20981758
what do you think are the most promising coins right now? all things considered..

>> No.20981853

>>20981797
Unfortunately it's btc. Despite its technological backlag it has made it's way to be considered as halfway legit wealth storage in boomer circles. It will receive large funding due to zero interest rates and dollar devaluation.

>> No.20981880

>>20981738
Drns

>> No.20981881

>>20981853
Noted. I kind of figured this as well..
What’s your thoughts on xrp?

>> No.20981893

>>20981853
>hes a maxipad
Lol should have known

>> No.20981972

>>20981881
Xrp has one of the most sophisticates structures behind. It could indeed be used for money / currency transactions, but again, this doesn't derive any value for the involved token. In case of xrp, even speculative basis is not the best as the developing team sits on 7bil

>> No.20982043

>>20977279
It doesn't matter if craig is satoshi. It matters if btc will fail and if bsv is the best altetnative. This is entirely a debate of technology and you always make it a debate of credentials.

>> No.20982133

>>20978077
nigga im not clicking on any of those links

>> No.20982160

>>20978136
>Nobody can stop Sergey
SEC can

>> No.20982173

>>20981853
Then stay in your cuck shed and sit down. Bitcorn is easily going to 100k, but everything besides it isn't just magically going to disappear and go to zero, you're just gonna have to coexist with coins like ETH and LINK.

>> No.20982310

>>20981794
There is evidence of smart contract (the oracle company) existing in articles dating prior to craigs priority date on both pf his patents. Some anon shared an old article in that twitter thread which craig never responded to. A few months after twitter shut down craigs twitter account so I can't reference that find.

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>>20978136
This.

>> No.20982967

>>20982173
I don't debate that other coins will stick around, but what i'm saying is, that it depends entirely upon credibility and not technology. Only the function of wealth storage gives coins value. Btc eg is used by venezuelans to secure their money. The technology is not decisive as there is no logical mechanism in use case that would enrich ico token holders.