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22243818 No.22243818 [Reply] [Original]

Ha ha haaa okay guys, you've had your fun.. but for real.. stop selling now okay? FUCKING STOP SELLING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>> No.22243859

shadowfork?

>> No.22243890
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22243890

So tired....

>> No.22244124

>>22243818
Sold at ath but i just bought and sold at low just to bring down this pos.

>> No.22244155

SERGEY
BETRAY

>> No.22244170

>>22243818
save yourself from this

zoracles will take over the oracle space soon, providing free 100% private oracle data for no cost to users

>>22242699

>> No.22244177

>>22244124
Your 100 link stack isnt moving shit

>> No.22244198
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22244198

Oh no linklets...

>> No.22244219

>>22243818

I'm just tired of coins always doing a 50%+ retrace every time it goes up. Will crypto ever be somewhat stable?

>> No.22244227

This is now an $8 waiting room

>> No.22244278

>>22244219

Well that's a newfag flag if I've ever seen one. Volatility leads to profitability

>> No.22244322

>>22244278

>Volatility leads to profitability

In what way? All I see every time this happens is new money leaving the market because they feel they got scammed

>> No.22244354

>>22244322

The money I make has gotta come from somewhere

>> No.22244437
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22244437

i set all in bids in the $6-$7 range.

>> No.22244461

>>22244354

Sure and I made 6 figures off Link so I'm not complaining too hard, but it leads me to believe crypto is a scam that will soon be over. I was really hoping that it would add real value to the world in some way

>> No.22244495

>>22244461
dummy. Btc crashed 95% its first pump. ETH went from $22 to $5 after the initial run up. Dumps happen.

>> No.22244527

>>22244495

Yes, in crypto. I don't see stocks pulling this shit over and over

>> No.22244656

>>22244437
too high

>> No.22244842

>>22244170
They seem to be solving the “waiter problem”, i.e. bringing your food from the kitchen to your table without dropping it, as well as the “who cooked this”? problem by having the chefs sign the meals.
They are not solving the Oracle Problem, which is admitted right in the spin about selecting “trusted” data sources. The Oracle Problem is about solving data access in a trustless way. This is solved by means of collateral and well tuned game theory.
Anyone can easily build an “oracle” that is just a pointless middleman between a data source and a smart contract. Thinking this is what link does is a fundamental misunderstanding.
What link does is create a financial eco system of data providers that have to pay you, using their collateral, if they fuck up. That’s the point, creating a system where market forces can determine the right balance between cost and safety. Other protocols are essentially just a wire between some web service and a smart contract. Chainlink is an automated risk balancing network that brings you the data in a way that you don’t have to place trust in that wire or the data source end you hook it up to, because if they try fucking you the end up paying and you end up winning.
I’m a veteran programmer. Please try to understand that the Oracle Problem is not a technical problem of getting data from A to B without dropping it or having it eavesdropped - all those things are solved long ago - but a game theoretical problem of preventing bad actors from gaming the system by manipulating the data, possibly right at the source. Chainlink are as far as I know the only ones even attempting to tackle this problem.

>> No.22244853

>>22244461

So what you're saying is that you wish the game you are already winning was easier

>> No.22244891

>>22243818
haha wait until the whales panic and sell, then we'll see the real dump

>> No.22244901

>>22244219
>I'm just tired of coins always doing a 50%+ retrace every time it goes up.
This won't stop until it's 95-99% down.

>> No.22244931

>>22244853

No i was hoping that this would better the world in some way so I could at least say I was a part of something that benefited mankind instead of a scam

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>>22243818
THAT FAT FUCK SIRGAY IS A MILLIONAIRE WHILE I HAVE TO FLIP BURGERS. JUST LET ME SELL SOME COINS AT $1000!

>> No.22244962

Notice last night all the shills when the price was pumping. This whole board is AI manipulation. Fuck all of you

>> No.22245026

>>22244527
Why not?

>> No.22245089

>>22245026

Apparently because crypto is about promising economic freedom for the world while scamming anyone who wants to be a part of it

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>>22244842

>> No.22245123

>>22244962
This

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>>22243818
What are you waiting for? Just drop your bags right now, faggot.