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fucking look at them
fudsisters how will we ever recover?

>> No.56164315

how did he go from the sperg talking to schmidt a few months ago to absolute chad for sibos?

>> No.56164323

>>56164315
Remember the "Sergey body double" part of the Chainlink iceberg?

>> No.56164330
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Sergey Nazarov - absolute chad
Steve Ellis - absolute chad
Ari Juels - absolute chad.

Every single one of these could have made millions if they chose OnlyFans.

Instead, they wrote the original Chainlink whitepaper and made billions.

Dare I say... based

>> No.56164369

>>56164323
this. real sir gay is sipping mai tais in the bahamas

>> No.56164395

>>56164315
schimdt is on a whole other level, an out and out deep state operative
watch that talk and see how "likeable" he is, a sign of high level sociopathy

>> No.56164441

>>56164395
What do you mean? He’s literally just talking and shooting the shit

>> No.56164513

>>56164441
"you're on someone's list"
https://twitter.com/fartconthird/status/1704636204522635571
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/02/technology/eric-schmidt-pentagon-google.html

>> No.56164520

>>56164266
non stop barrage of insanely bullish shit in the past week and price hasn't reacted whatsoever
i'm both excited and demoralized at the same time, how is it possible?

>> No.56164536

>>56164520
It's held at the $6.70-$6.90 range for the past few days despite BTC dropping

>> No.56164543
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>>56164513
Eric Schmidt is an apprentice of Henry Kissinger. They even wrote a book about AI together not so long ago

>> No.56164553

>>56164543
now you understand why that dumb bitch was also at smartcon

>> No.56164564
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>>56164553

Business as usual

>> No.56164569

>>56164441
longer clip, watch sergey squirm:
https://twitter.com/ChrisBlec/status/1698797476294050091

>> No.56164576

>>56164564
Look at all those whites and Jews working together like a beautiful team.

>> No.56164595

outside of overarching bull market dynamics, i figure it'll happen one random Wednesday morning when one bank or another, through a rather unexpected press release statement, confirms ccip integration. Then, a steady cascade as more follow suit and the price reacts accordingly, making up for what it hadn't reacted to before. Adoption is evidently coming. It's an opportunity to stack more.

>> No.56164598

>>56164513
> In the process, the tech billionaire, who left Google last year, has reinvented himself as the prime liaison between Silicon Valley and the national security community.

>Mr. Schmidt now sits on two government advisory boards aimed at jump starting technological innovation at the Defense Department. His confidants include former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and ex-Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Work. And through his own venture capital firm and a $13 billion fortune, Mr. Schmidt has invested millions of dollars into more than half a dozen defense start-ups.

>> No.56164601

>>56164323
Sirgay isn't the double. Eric is. You dontgo from Google CEO alphabet chairman to advising some backwater crypto and that crypto continues to fall to zero despite your public involvement. Please.

>> No.56164653

>>56164520
I have the opportunity to double my holdings with minimal tax impact in 2 months. I need the price to stay low. I will be living a life of absolute luxury in 1.5 years. These years of assfucking will be worth it

>> No.56164658

>>56164315
he invested the money given to him into himself by buying the most expensive coaches he could find. personal trainers said no after seeing him though

>> No.56164756

>>56164653
dont worry fren, you'll have a lot longer than 2 months to buy link real low

they got another 450m tokens to "distribute to the community" through their binance account

>> No.56164811

>>56164543
The dean that hired Ari Juels also wrote that book lol

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>>56164811
You mean Daniel? What's the connection to Ari?

>> No.56164843

>>56164330
why is the s&m clothed faggot clenching his fist?

>> No.56164844
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>>56164829

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>>56164330

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>>56164844
Thanks. What I am most curious is who brought Sergey Nazarov and Steve Ellis together with Ari Juels.
They all wrote the original whitepaper.

From my understanding, Sergey and Steve were friends, but where did Ari come to picture.

Did the journey start all the way from Bitcoin? Because Ari is the guy who minted the whole concept of Proof of Work and Sergey really is Satoshi Nakamoto??

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_work

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>> No.56164911

>>56164876
> Because Ari is the guy who minted the whole concept of Proof of Work
He was also 19 years old when he conceptualized pow

>> No.56164919

>>56164266

This is fucking nuts. LINK is going to moon hard as fuck

OP did not post link so i will:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzolWJVwbi4

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>>56164919
That link did not exist when OP started this thread. That video has been live under hour.

But yeah, thanks, gonna watch

>> No.56164953

>>56164876
Cornell. Ic3. Sergey was there with vitalik

>> No.56164976

>>56164266
What exactly does Chainlink produce or sell, besides dumping premined ERC-20 tokens from 2017?

>> No.56164995
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>>56164976
they produce the infrastructure

>> No.56165009

>>56164995
Produce the infrastructure for what?
Bitcoin runs without Chainlink.

>> No.56165050

>>56164976
bagholders, and lots of them. how nice would it be if you could dump 700,000 pre-mined tokens at $6 a pop whenever you wanted?

thats a $4.2m cash register you can just ring whenever you really feel like it. not a bad business eh.

>> No.56165049

>>56165009
Maybe you should do some research on your own. We're not your personal butler, Jeeves.

>> No.56165076

>>56165049
Sounds like you don't even understand their "business" model...

>> No.56165106

>>56165076
No, I understand perfectly. I just respect myself, and value my time to not be someone's servant and answer day one stuff.

>> No.56165114

>>56165106
oh you're somebodies servant all right. you've been holding someone elses bags for how many years?

>> No.56165117

>>56165009
usually the bear market removes the absolute retards

>> No.56165142

>>56165114
Do you really think this is productive? Do you think Chainlink Labs succeeds or fails in accordance with how much time you waste here?

>> No.56165151

>>56165142
do you?

>> No.56165165

>>56165151
If It's reliant on me, or any pleeb here, it's already failed.

>> No.56165191

>>56165165
you've finally passed "Go", now dump your memetokens and collect your $200.

>> No.56165208

>>56165191
I've never invested into a meme blockchain in my life. I invest in things that will make the world a better place.

>> No.56165423

>>56164266
Who is the guy on the left?

>> No.56165589

>>56164520
The team is continually dumping tokens, which must be bought before price can increase

>> No.56165620

>>56164930
>>56164884
Based pics

>> No.56165642

Also whats up with SWIFT pushing Chainlink so hard? What do they gain by handing over control to them?

>> No.56165660
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>>56165620

>> No.56165673

>>56164266
sibos is a literal who.

its all a mirage to fool retail.

>> No.56165678

>>56165660
Even more based, SN=SN

>> No.56165687

>>56165642
Adrenochrome martinis on the Elohim Moon base.

>> No.56165815

>>56164266
DAMN SIRGAY LOOKS SHARP THESE DAYS

>> No.56165892

>>56165642
Host:
>The picture that Sergey painted for us, of putting consumers back in control, of allowing higher degrees of participation through technological enablement... that to me sounds amazing. Am I missing something?
Ghela Boskovich (turbo-lizard):
>I don't think so. I think it's in the framing of it. Who is fundamentally in control? It is the systems that are fundamentally in control. and those who set the systems and processes are absolutely in control...

>> No.56166325

>>56165642
Chainlink is SWIFT's golden child. Sergey was literally groomed to be the next Steve Jobs/Elon Musk. The fact that they feel comfortable enough to fully let the cat out of the bag is insanely bullish. They know it's already game over for the competition.

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>>56166325
Smartcon

>> No.56166737

>>56164930
>>56165660
Young Sergei is a beautiful Aryan prince. Now he’s a fat slob. Still ns though hahahaah

>> No.56167112

>>56164266
I think it's underappreciated how much of a wingman Ehrenfeld Sole' has been for Chainlink. He made sure SWIFT kept pushing through with using Chainlink, and now he's even been promoted at SWIFT due to the success of the project. True ride or die for LINK. A real one.

>> No.56167139

>>56164543
Is Chainlink the bad guys? I thought we were based and redpilled coin…

>> No.56167183

>>56164395
>>56164513
I was in the audience. My immediate reaction was he was a psychopath, especially the tone in which he talked about wages going down in a recession being great for business

>> No.56167492

>>56165009
Yeah nice smart contracts bro. >>56167112
Never thought about this. Props to him on staying real and getting sweeped under the success of the project. He deserves a place on the citadel, assuming he isn't there already.

>> No.56167500

>>56164266
i never noticed Money Belly's wonky eye.

>> No.56167523

>>56164601
Have you considered maybe that it IS Eric Schmidt and the project going to 0 was never plausible BECAUSE he chose to publicly back it? Almost like it’s all just one elite circle jerk and Sergey was king made ages ago? Did you consider that?

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>>56164976
>>56165050
This is how old-gen cryptobros cope with the fact that Chainlink is now clearly the future of crypto.

>> No.56167681

>>56164441
That's the impression he gives off and he's so good at it its frightening.

>> No.56167692

>>56164315
>>56164395
>>56164513
>>56164543
>>56164569
>>56167681
>Eric Schmidt bad!

They're getting more and more desperate.

>> No.56167738

>>56165009
Run many smart contracts on btc do you?