Today is the 24th of August 2020. People are looking at Chainlink and decided not to buy, because they think it's a bad pick.
People sold Chainlink at $1 - at $4 and now at $15.5 with an ATH at $20. The people who sold at $20 is very happy that they did.
SmartCon is in just a few days with industry leaders in DeFi speaking. This is Chainlinks first big event they host themselves.
Remember that there is people in crypto who is looking at Chainlink, today, and is 100% confident it's a bad pick, at the current price of $15.5 per link. The ICO price was a little short of $0.1 and people still found that price bad. Meanwhile, neets are selling their stacks to industry leaders who are stacking up.
I want you to screenshot this post and check it in 6 month/1 year and be reminded about this. Next time you take advice from anons, remember that they may have been the people who sold at $4 and was happy.
were there really threads about chainlink three years ago?
wish i could read them
Evan Johnson
We'll see what happens. To be honest I got into Link too late but didn't put much money on that anyway. I hope it works out for everyone else on this board. My crypto money is just play money on the side. Oddly enough my ALGO gains are paying off big time, especially with the staking bonus.
Isaiah Harris
Ask urself 2 questions. 1 Do the product works does what it says it would do? 2 is team delivering and releasing the stuff they say they would deliver? If answer for both question is yes then hold is wise. If answer is no then sell is wise.
You are more than welcome to screencap this and prove me wrong in a year. I will swallow my pride and admit defeat in that case.
Yes. The ICO sold out in just a few minutes. Articles about "Smart Contracts" (as an entity/company) was posted around the web on finance blogs and forums. Not much talk in the crypto space about it but it was widely known that they would attend SIBOS conference to showcase DECO (Denctralized Oracles) for use in financial systems. It was also known that they won an innovative competition hosted for SIBOS the prior year. And that "Smart Contract" had been working on a secure oracle since ~2014, years before Ethereum was even relevant.
Zachary Young
Never buying. Checkem Theres always other ways than buying your developer bags you ruined biz.
Nathaniel Diaz
i don't need to screenshot. horsemommy of pol, and slavstinkwhore of biz told me i'm the best user.
Yes and just about every night for years there were threads claiming "tonight's the night", I think that's partly why I sold early. I expected shit to happen sooner than it did. It's okay though I'm comfy and I'm genuinely hoping link kicks shit off soon so the real bull run can begin. The hype with link will benefit the whole market.
Angel Nelson
>SmartCon is in just a few days with industry leaders in DeFi speaking
The best part is that this is literally the first SmartCon ever
Surely, not the last
The event is going to get bigger year by year, eventually even businessmen like Donald Trump as ex-President of United States will attend it in the year 2030
In 10 years the Smart Con will be the largest crypto enterprise meeting in the whole world with hundreds of industry leaders and bankers around the world
Alexander Cooper
So you did read?
Leo Anderson
LINK literally has one developer who was a film student in Guangzhou City who wrote a thesis on the post-war Polish cinema of the 1980's. He was obsessed with the film A Short Film About Love (1988) and watched it dozens of times, feeling a kindred connection with the shy, obsessive, and out-of-sorts protagonist. Much of his life at the time reflected the protagonist's own experience as he fell in love with a woman living in the apartment building across from his own.
The developer would spy upon her through a pair of binoculars every evening as she would carouse with her partner. He found a way to open the lock on her door using a kitchen fork and would frequently enter her apartment to learn some aspects of her life, as in the Cantonese film Chungking Express. He found on her partner's computer that he was heavily invested in cryptocurrencies and through extension of this became interested himself. His evenings were consumed with learning how to code the coins, taking breaks only to gaze upon the beautiful woman from across the way.
Eventually he gained enough knowledge to begin his own cryptocurrency ChainLINK which became wildly popular. In this time the woman got married to her partner and the developer attempted suicide (as in the Polish film). After leaving the hospital he came upon the news that her partner had disappeared mysteriously. Apparently he had borrowed money which he couldn't pay back and now he was gone without a trace. The developer felt a new vigor for life and coding. He rebranded LINK and gave it the moniker 'the Oracle solution.' To this day he is developing the coin in the hopes of attracted the woman he's been spying on for years.
Angel Walker
>n-never buying imagine being this proud of being priced out this is the biz equivalent of a retard pissing his pants and trying to show it off to everyone else KEK