>>60648454 (OP)
I told myself I would sell next pump based on legislation once I saw which did better and it was hard after years but
i finally did and bought XRP. I kept 8-10% of my link bag though out of hail mary "just in case" inability to fully divest the cfucking cult that I let stop my gains. I am pissed I didn't listen to the voice in the back of my head that told me to buy at .46 with my just in case if crash side cash. Better late than never I guess.
>>60648570 >Link down 50% from 4 years ago. >XRP up 700% since last December
I have been a linkie for 6 years but your post is exactly the cope and literal cultish shit that people laugh at and point to. When you need to do this to defend your investment, you can't defend it. When you do this as a person it says you don't care that you can't and would rather lose money than just admit you were wrong and reposition.
>>60648630
Chainlink launched then. You didn't buy then and neither did 99% of holders. The need to play such weird games with ranges proves my point. Holy shit am I glad I realized what a retard I was being aligning with you faggots
>>60648736
IN the place where people who bough in 2021pretend they bought immediately once publicly able to but 99% of those who did sold in 2018. Are you saying you bought in 2017 and did not sell in the uber-crash after the uber-pump? You not realizing how much stupider this obvious fake brag fails and makes you look stupider while trying to look cool further proves my point
>>60648454 (OP)
Because some billionaire whales are pumping a coin? None of it is organic. Talk about useless tokens. Wtf does the xrp token even do? How is it at all related to the bank networking?
>Because some billionaire whales are pumping a coin? None of it is organic. Talk about useless tokens. Wtf does the xrp token even do? How is it at all related to the bank networking?
>>60648893 > eliminates need for nostro vostro accounts which frees up trillions in liquidity and enhances the velocity of money, globally. > reduces fees from 7% to literal pennies to move millions. > reduces cross-border transaction times from days to 4 seconds. > is the native token on the most trusted, tested and efficient ledger in the world. > is ISO2022 compliant, making it acceptable in the now mandated global bank messaging system.
Linkcels don't want to admit that they were the beta for other utility coins that are far easier for adoption. XRP just happens to currently be the biggest of those and will in time also be replaced
>When you need to do this to defend your investment, you can't defend it.
Lmfao why would I need to defend the winner? The winner doesn't need defending, lmfao link cucks are so fucking stupid but we all already knew that
>>60653328
Oh fuck. This is the first time I’ve seen the video. Up to this point I’ve only seen the pictures. The video is unironically bearish and funny as fuck because Trump is literally shooing Sergey away with the shoulder pat.
>>60648454 (OP)
What's going on with the recent XRP vs Chainlink war currently taking place? This is a heated battle, why such hatred towards each other lately?
>>60648454 (OP)
..... >>60655515
All of you.
Stop using Chainlink in terms of as related to your shitcoin. It is not. It might need Link like everything does. But it certainly has nothing to do with your co(i)n.