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When did you realize Chainlink is the AI coin?
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>>62094773
Cool
So when is this shit going to be $1000
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>PLEASE put some of the new bubble money into our popped bubble, PLEAAAAAAAASE!
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Stinkies would all be multimillionaires if they spent as much time building a useful product integrating Chainlink as they do advertising and pulling TA out of their asses.
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>>62094773
Doesn’t matter. When will the world realize it?
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"AI oracles"
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price + chart bitch
i said FUCKING PRICE + CHART
eat my ASS until price + chart improves
period
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>>62094896
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>>62094773
When I saw the cover of this book that I still have not read
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>>62094773
Genuinely always. Funny because this is one of the oldest schizo takes. We should be wildly rich by now too but I guess that part just hasn't materialized yet. Everything else essentially has to the T though.
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This and Litecoin are the most Boomer shit ever.
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>>62094933
>>62095114
oracles let ai check other ai outputs
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>>62094773
Thats cool and all but..... oohhhh..... price????? Oh......... and...... chart??????
Adem won btw
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>>62095114
Nigger I WISH boomers would buy this coin
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>>62094773
>8 dollars & crashing
stinks = stunk
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>>62094922
what is this cope graph, stinkie
you might as well plot the price of link against your fee fees on a scale of 1-10
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>>62094773
>Mora data feeds that mean literally NOTHING to token holders
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>What do you mean? Link was always a *insert buzzword* coin.
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Cool, I'm still poor after 8 years of holding
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Holy moly the mother of pathetic
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but chainlink has nothing to do with hallucinations and there is no way to use it to reduce them
fuck me this scam is more pathetic than I thought
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>>62094773
lol at stinky. its so over
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>>62094773
This is actually pretty good use case for Chainlink.
But is the token needed for it? Oh, and will it affect the price? And chart?
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>>62094804
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>>62095846
The financial world wants to adopt AI to speed up "corporate actions".
"Corporate actions" are basically things like the announcements and messages from various parties (brokers, Bloomber, company releases, ...) that make financial events happen (like dividend payments, stock splits, mergers, ..).
Obviously AI can read and process these announcements much quicker than humans, just like AI can read scientific or medical literature much quicker.

Oracles can aggregate different AI sources (thus reducing the risk posed by one of them hallucinating) and then the result is put on chain so nobody can tamper with it, meaning it's good data for financial institutions to use.
This is the "unified golden record" Sergey talks about.

Chainlink has been actively working on this with some of the biggest financial players in the world (see pic), so it's a very real thing for CLL.

It's really not a difficult thing to understand, but you really are just that stupid aren't you?
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>>62095931
>But is the token needed for it?
Yes. It's needed for literally every Chainlink feature, product, service, ...

but you knew this already and are being paid to be this stupid
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>>62095933
cope.
if the token WAS needed or used, there would be increased demand and price action, this is not the case
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>>62095933
here's what's also needed: pain & misery :}
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>>62095937
Chainlink nodes can't deliver data without the token. It's literally and technically needed for everything.
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>>62095960
If that's true then explain the price
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>>62095988
It's a technical reality.
As for the price, crypto has never pumped on technical usage; always speculation and hype.
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>>62095932
I believe you. Actually, I just used AI to create an emoji based on Link to celebrate its use as THE AI token.
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WHERE IS SERGAY
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>>62096226
He went out to buy smokes
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>>62095911
you should always post nico when you call linkies stinky.
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>>62095932
>"Corporate actions" are basically things like the announcements and messages from various parties (brokers, Bloomber, company releases, ...) that make financial events happen (like dividend payments, stock splits, mergers, ..).
you need a unified golden record for corporate actions.
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>>62096096
That's great. Creativity and Chainlink go hand in hand
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>>62096269
>Dec 17 2024
lol
I guess Bitcoin didn't agree with Link being $30, did it?
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>>62096355
Bitcoin is like digital gold
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>>62096369
More like a digital psycho stalker ex who slashes your tires whenever things are going well for you.
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>>62095932
What's the point of even using AI if Chainlink has the answer to every question? How do I ask Chainlink what the best way to make an omelette is? Or to code a basic for loop?
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>>62095932
>Chainlink has been actively working on this with some of the biggest financial players in the world (see pic)
>look at muh heckin logos
>I swear sirs they're actively working with all muh heckin logos!!!!!!!
>JUST KEEP WAITING INDEFINITELY BRO, LOOK AT AAAALL THE LOGOS
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>>62096663
yeah I'm sure Chainlink and all those companies are just lying about it haha
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Fuddies just come flying out of the woodworks when there is a positive thread. The boards been dead all week and then they come FLYING. Its so interesting. Who are they?
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>>62097068
>muhhhh fuuuudddieees
what a sad cuckold, you have to still defend your shitty investment AFTER 9 years
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>>62096349
Nico is the filthiest whore bitch on planet Earth. Stupid cunt never even got another anime gig after Love Live.
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>>62097068
what can i say
we love what we do
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if they had posted about this in 2023 Link migh thave gone to 100 bucks lmao.
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>>62097275
>another anime gig
she's chainlink's tsundere mascot now
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>>62098823
And how much is she paid at her new job?
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>>62094773
that tweet and the image is the most retarded thing I have seen in a while. Confirms without a shadow of a doubt that Chainlink is all about grifting and trying to get whatever you can get in desperation. It is actually crazy.
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>>62094773
It absolutely is NOT scalable for AI. Only BSV and maybe BCH have the throughput to be the base layer of a software stack running ai.
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>>62095931
>>62094773
It's not even a good usecase, what the fuck is this shit supposed to do?
I'm going to pay the chainlink tax instead of creating a direct link to tech giants like Google Anthropic and OpenAI? I think I'm good thanks.
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>>62098887
explain how a proof of work coin is scalable for general ai purposes.

>>62098914
>pay the chainlink tax
missing out because you don't understand the usecase? try asking ai about corporate action events and ai outputs

>>62098885
you'd probably like to watch this video where enterprise simultaneously realizes they need oracles to verify AI output in order to streamline corporate action events
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>>62098914
>dude just trust the big tech companies
Lmao you fucking retard
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another chainlink milestone
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>>62098946
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>>62098938
I'm not, that's why I'm polling multiple APIs right my server.
What's the point of adding another middleman? As to the ebin supply chain risk, I'm directly using the private key provided by hyperscalers. Adding chainlink in the middle just add another useless layer of risk and complexity.
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>>62098946
a STAGGERING 0.3% of the supply taken out of circulation (temporarily).
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>>62099113
a huge amount bought from exchanges
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>>62099128
>>62098946
Thought exercise: what if Chainlink Labs moved all currently non-circulating LINK supply to the Chainlink Reserve? And THEN, they released 70mm tokens/year from the Reserve, while purchasing 6mm tokens/year and adding that to the Reserve? So net -64mm tokens/year from the Reserve. Would you say it's bullish? Probably not!
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>>62099814
I am noticing that large amounts of tokens are being sold to the market and yet the price keeps going up. Would you say that's bullish?
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>>62099834
Brother, the price is $9. It is down 25% on the year. Where is this "price keeps going up" that you speak of?
Btw, still 50% more supply inflation to go! In a way, they're dumping 350mm tokens from their "Reserve" (aka pre-mined supply).
As said, their Reserve is net -64,000,000 LINK/year.
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>>62099834
is this price increase in the room with us right now?
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>>62094817
Not even that. They could still advertise with their investments. For example, the usd that buys link that goes into the reserve could instead just be OG charizard cards or any other collectible investment. The reserve shouldn't just be link, it should be all different types of investments.
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>>62098914
>>62099077
>you don't need an oracle when you can do it yourself

LMAO nobody is going to trust (You) to put anything onchain when their money depends on it you nonce.
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>>62100165
>let's take a look at the biggest trading platforms
>even the "on-chain" one
>I can't audit the contracts
>half of it is offchain
Oh...

Nice financial revolution we got there.
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>>62100203
what the fuck are you babbling about
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>>62094773
well it's certainly not $TAO
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>>62100212
ok another one, since you want me to trust chainlink

can you do me a SOLID and give me:
1. link consumption from clients for price feeds(tm)
2. link usage onchain for data-streams(tm)
3. per-call fee for Chainlink VRF(tm)
4. execution-level pament for Chainlink Automations(tm)
5. how transparency is going to work at all with Payment Abstraction(tm)

I'm most interested by 1 and 2.
all legacy oracle usage was all auditable and onchain, all the new shit is backroom deals.
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>>62100221
>all legacy oracle usage was all auditable and onchain
It still is. The oracle nodes post their data onchain and are paid onchain. Nothing changed.
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>>62100226
that's right, everything is on chain, yet at the same time we don't know how much revenue they're pulling
make it make sense, fish-smelling pussy
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>>62100264
Everything the oracle nodes do has always been on chain.
Nothing Chainlink the company does has ever been on chain.
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>>62100269
that's right, which means that everything performed on chain is irrelevant
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>>62100271
What's being performed on chain (i.e. what the nodes do) is what's currently underpinning most of Defi, and what Swift, DTCC, Euroclear, ... want to use.
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>>62100277
10 more years
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By sheer chance I happened to be watching Sunny today, "The gang finds a dumpster baby", and recognised one of the frames Asslarper used (pic related).

In this episode, Dennis (AB's avatar) convinces an activist to CHAINLINK himself to a tree, then LITERALLY cuckolds him.

THE cuckolds OF CRYPTO!

Inverse Assblaster; what did he tell you was useless?

Time is running out.

>A SINGULAR TREE
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>>62100284
Chainlink already gained more adoption than pretty much any crypto outside of Ethereum.
The pertinent question is why is the market not speculating on this.
And also why is the market not speculating on Link gaining mass adoption, when it's clearly the absolute frontrunner.
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>>62100288
you keep insisting that adoption does nothing for crypto prices, why would LINK be any different?
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>>62100292
>you keep insisting that adoption does nothing for crypto prices
I never said this.
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>>62100299
there's no reason to pretend fren, want me to link the other thread you're currently in?
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>>62100308
I never said this in any thread you retarded nigger.

And if you're posting in too many threads at once to keep straight, maybe it's time to go outside.
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I made an accessible chart for our disabled frens. Incase the picture isn’t enough to work out what’s going on, it shows a consistent 4 year uptrend in favor of Chainlink over Ethereum (two commonly mentioned crypto assets)
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You guys are all wasting time until links inflation reaches BTC/eth levels.
Then the rules completely change.
Until then, price ain't gonna be what's its sposed to.
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>>62100357
>You guys are all wasting time until links inflation reaches BTC/eth levels.
What do you mean?
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>>62100277
No, what's underpinning most of DeFi are my points 1. and 2. one of which went from transparent to fully offchain with direct CLL deals.
That is why I reiterate my request, show me the transparent data for 1. and 2.
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>>62100377
An unknown percentage of those deals go to the Chainlink Reserve, where the mix of revenue also gets completely ubfuscated.
It's just tornado cash for LINK.
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>>62100377
>one of which went from transparent to fully offchain with direct CLL deals
Literally nothing went from onchain to offchain.
Nodes have always been posting data and receiving payment onchain.
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Am I dumb to not claim my link rewards from staking?
I have like 5k link in rewards but don't know what to do with them, and claiming would realize income.
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>>62100285
great post, good find
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>>62101773
THANK YOU MADAM NOW REDEEM THE NANO COIN, MANY THANKS
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>>62094773
Unsolicited gibberish.

That bank is irritating as fuck.
If I want a bank I rather my banker be a boomer with moss growing on him, than a twitter botted spam-and-bullshit-machine.

And if I wanted crypto, I'd by crypto. If I wanted stocks I'd by stocks. Not some banks chips.
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>>62102074
>Stop. Think. Reconsider. Repent. Denounce Chainlink and ask for forgiveness for all the evil you have already committed.
THIS
it's not too late
you can be forgiven by God if you show genuine remorse.
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i mean it's right up his alley. first he peddled a solution to an unsolvable blockchain problem so he could collect money from retards (you can build all the smart contract rube goldberg machines you want, it doesn't matter because you'll have to trust that they aren't getting fed bullshit real world data). now he's doing the same by peddling a solution to an unsolvable ai problem (hallucinations) and the solution is "buy insurance" lol. only this time he's late to the party and everyone knows he's full of shit, so good luck with that strategy
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ai oracles mentioned
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>>62095937
The system has not been rolled out yet.
It is being rolled out.
It is inevitable.
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>>62094922
>shows lowest level of risk at $20 in 2025
KEK
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>>62104468
https://x.com/cryptorover/status/2042272072412602840 fact checked
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>>62099834
>I am noticing that large amounts of tokens are being sold to the market and yet the price keeps going up. Would you say that's bullish?
are you being paid by Chainlink labs or just retarded?
I swear biz is full of paid CLL shills
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>>62104508
Do you think the Virtual Boy was the future?
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>>62097068
yikes :}
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@CLG @FISHYRETARD
How much are you paying advocates to post here?
I wanna get paid too
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Today I bought my first linkies since I sold in 2021, bring the pain
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>>62105895
*brings pain as commanded*
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>>62094773
>chainlink team pivots to the latest grift for the umpteenth time
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>>62095932
>It's really not a difficult thing to understand, but you really are just that stupid aren't you?


says the guy with not 5 but 6 years straight of losses

our little secret ebil genius bahahahhahahahaha


nobody, and i mean NOBODY, takes an absolutely c u c k h o l d i n g quite like the boyscouts...THE Cuckolds of crypto
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>>62104590
there are some key differences between one virtual boy entertainment product and a full suite of Chainlink services, like companies needing chainlink to use ai and complete corporate actions
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>>62108669
Virtual Boy was a platform, for Virtual Reality games.
The NES was the future in 1986, and the Virtual Boy was the future in 1995.
It was a failed platform. It was ahead of its time. The Virtual Boy was ambitious, but it was beyond the tech of 1995. It was only 21 years later in 2016 with the first public release of the Oculus that consumer VR reached the level of our imagination
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>>62108726
that may be true, but I will not compare apples to oranges!
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>>62108821
My point is only that having technology is not an ointment for market failure.
The graveyard of businesses is full of companies using tech ahead of their time, and failing despite it, or because of it
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>>62108870
>using tech ahead of their time
this is why Chainlink is shaping regulations and doing some product updates after the market is structured
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>>62100324
>>62104508
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>>62108821
thanks doc
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>>62094773
Chainlink is the everything coin but it doesn't fucking pump
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>>62109297
if you keep asking for a pump I'm going to pump your asshole.
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>>62108821
>chainlink solves literally every problem in the world bringing us to a utopia
>$5
how would you genuinely feel? good the world was so much better? or bad you didn't become "rich" and special?
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>>62109419
>chainlink utopia
really anon?
well, chainlink would make everyone wealthy in your particular chainlink fantasy
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Everyone /biz/raeli should probably have a SUI stack of LINK, just in case.

I can't think of any reason not to hedge into this slightly.
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Chainlink token (cryptocurrency)
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>>62109481
no no it just secures everything but the price stays low like $5
they build statues of sergay all over the world and it is beloved, it just doesn't make anyone rich
would you be cool telling everyone "yo I was in on this so early! I knew it was going to change the world!" or would you be really mad that you didn't get rich?
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>>62109781
well of course :} all stinkies are in it for the tech
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>>62095932
>It's really not a difficult thing to understand, but you really are just that stupid aren't you?
They're not the ones supposing there hasn't been a solution to this made already on web 2 and supposing this issue in any way needs AI, much less a fucking chainlink AI solution. My fucking sides you idiots say anything to earn you shillbucks won't you
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wow more buzzwords and announcements, surely this will make the price go up

call me when the $link token accrues value and that value is significant. neither is true presently, and we're probably decades away(if ever) that either one will be true.
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>>62109819
You're supposing it's Chainlink who thinks this issue needs AI.
It's the banks who want AI for this "corporate actions" issue. And they're working with Chainlink to flatten out issues like hallucinations.

>>62109858
>call me when the $link token accrues value
How does Bitcoin accrue value? Or Ethereum? XRP? BNB? Solana? etc.
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he got fatter
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>>62110173
looks good to me
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>>62111790
you just know they fucked real good

-t. expert in sexual body language
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>>62094773
third worlders who call cryptocurrencies "coins" aren't allowed to buy LINK. Please kys
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Business & Finance
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>>62112141
Do you think its grippy?
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>>62111790
anyone else notice sergey's face has been getting progressively more retarded looking over time?

what's up with that?
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>>62111790
dang who dat milf
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>>62112192
correct that's where we are
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>>62113928
where do you think we are?
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>>62113949
here
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>>62109858
this is why i keep telling new investors to stay away from link

it missed two bullruns,

it has no community or hype behind the token like XRP

i rather invest in xrp
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NOTHIN MATTERS
OHH NOTHIN MATTERS
NOTHIIIIING MATTTERRS AT ALLLL
EXCEPT THE PAAAIN OF THE STIIIIIINKIIIIIIE
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>>62112282
Yes
t. Expert in grippy studies
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>>62114091
hello chainlinkthomas
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>>62114120
Hey buddy, I just checked the pool.

It's still closed and I'm still making money while I sleep.

Sorry dude, maybe buy some while it's cheap and when it reopens you can get in.
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>>62115017
how big is a chainlink rookie stack?
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>>62116110
10k
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>>62094773
so to guarantee a correct answer, instead of asking one LLM you'd ask several and then ask the LLMs to weed out the hallucinations? lol
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>>62108726
I rented a virtual boy from blockbuster video a few weeks after it came out. Comparing virtual boy to oculus and calling virtual boy ahead of its time is disingenuous to say the least. It was a fucking terrible contraption with zero good games. It was a novelty at best, poorly designed and poorly executed. It was not a precursor to virtual reality devices of today at all. More of a precursor to IMAX 3D maybe.
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>>62094784
>2 more weeks.
Yeah, we're still doing that
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>>62116110
Honestly

1k-2k LINK should be a part of the portfolio and then forget it like you should have with BTC(21) or ETH(32). If you want more risk and potential return, buy more.

>>62117192

LINK at the Data source, LINK at the AI consensus, LINK Random nodes selected via VRF, LINK node operators fulfilling the request blind as they compete for more LINK.

There are multiple, very expensive questions to answer.
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>>62115017
How much do you make from the pool? How much have you lost from Link losing value since you bought?
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>>62117298
It’s so comfy in the pool bro you’d love it. It’s made me so much money not just in terms of rewards but also the fact that it protects me from myself, the lockup period for withdrawals stops me from making any rash decisions, falling for shiny objects, trading or “”lifestyle improvements””. You should just get in the pool bro.. How?
Just go for it.
Just do it.
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>>62112824
He is evolving
God i love him
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fuck stinkies hate em all and think they suck
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>>62117432
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fuck stinkies hate em all and think they suck.
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Will the passage of the clarity act be good for chainlink?
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>>62119333
trips confirm yes
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>>62119413
pain&misery :}
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>>62119426
be nice!
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>>62119434
humiliation&cuckoldry :}
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>>62119439
always post nico if you talk about chainlink like that
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>>62119434
ooo tackling a $58 billion dollar problem…big money big money!
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ooo securing 24 trillion at $9...token needed token needed!
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>>62094773
this is a real thing in AI (mostly in continuous control problems) but there's absolutely no fucking reason to use the Blockchain to do this. It's just pure retardation.
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>>62109515
How much is a sui stack?
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>>62121018
1000 stinks
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>>62099903
Don't the reserve and their remaining token supply have the same goals?
What is the point in the reserve exactly
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>>62120479
If blockchains are databases that cant be tempered with then there is no reason why AI shouldn’t rely on them.
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>>62119446
Is there one without the text bubble
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Does anyone have this old meme comic about a guy straying on the path away from jesus, but at the end jesus welcomed him back with open arms. but instead of jesus, it was sergey and the path away was other shitcoins

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