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Why are mods even allowed to shut down chainlink threads? This one was shut down and it had the best OP
>Honestly guys we just want you to get rich with us. The FUD was just an inside joke and to help keep the price down so we could accumulate what is essentially guaranteed retirement and lamborghini vouchers.

But smart money is pouring in. There is no stopping the sleeping giant.

We will hit $50 by Main Network launch easily which will be earlier in 2018. EOY probably over $100. Considering TRON got the market cap it did, the most useful product in crypto will easily blast past such caps.

Most ChainLink (like my 70k Stack) will be staking in pools making passive income. Circulating supply will actually be low in reality.

Demand is intrinsically high because of 1) Being able to stake, and 2) To use the service you need LINK tokens to pay the node operators.

Without ChainLink, Smart Contracts cannot be used properly with real world data. You see the top coins in the 100? Most of them are in reality, a use case for ChainLink itself.

Without a Decentralized Oracle Network, Smart Contracts cannot safely and properly interact with offchain data. Companies stand to save billions from the trustless and automated nature of Smart Contracts, and with ChainLink, they can begin to implement them into their daily processes.

By the time it begins to be integrated, we will see $100/LINK, if not upwards of $250. Market Cap would allow this when you consider the sheer breadth of use cases the LINK network will oversee.

In the end of the Matrix, the Oracle was the real hero, who ended the war..

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bump with based elmo