$XRP market cap is 13 times bigger than Chainlink
But which one is the real banking coin?
$LINK 🤝🏼 SWIFT
$LINK 🤝🏼 DTCC
$LINK 🤝🏼 BNY Melon
$LINK 🤝🏼 JPMorgan
$LINK 🤝🏼 US Bank
$LINK 🤝🏼 Euroclear
$LINK 🤝🏼 ANZ Bank
$LINK 🤝🏼 State Street
$LINK ��🏼 Invesco
$LINK 🤝🏼 Hong Kong Monetary Authority
$LINK 🤝🏼 Clearstream
$LINK 🤝🏼 Citi
$LINK 🤝🏼 BNP Paribas
$LINK 🤝🏼 Lloyds Bank
$LINK 🤝🏼 Deutsche Bank
$LINK 🤝🏼 Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ)
🚨FORGET WHAT YOU THINK @chainlink IS🚨
THE CHAINLINK RUNTIME ENVIRONMENT (C.R.E.)
CHANGES EVERYTHING!!
Smart contracts aren’t enough.
They need an operating system.
And now they have one.
Watch to understand WHY C.R.E. is the future.
Chainlink is the first crypto project that feels like it’s not trying to replace TradFi - it’s rewiring it from the inside.
SWIFT, Citi, DTCC, Nasdaq — they aren’t guessing.
From DeFi to TradFi, it all routes through $LINK.
How many people do you think really understand @chainlink
About 80-90% of people know of $BTC
15-20% of those who’ve heard of Bitcoin have a decent grasp of how it works
Less than 5% have a working understanding of Blockchain
1-2% could explain smart contracts without a Google search
How many of them know about the Trust/Oracle problem and that $LINK solved it?
Imagine trying to explain MEV and how Chainlink is capturing it through SVR and paying it to Chainlink stakers or the difference between CCIP and bridges
CT is such a small insignificant part of the world and Information asymmetry is a thing
I just stay staked, accumulate more link, which will collect liquidation fees that would originally be lost to MEV and receive BUILD tokens for being a Chainlink Network Service Provider
It is THE comfiest hold
🚨BREAKING NEWS:
Archaeologists in Delphi, Greece have uncovered a long-lost Chainlink Cube—believed to be from an ancient civilization that worshipped decentralization. Experts estimate its value could reach $1,000 by end of year.
#CryptoHistory $LINK
The @chainlinktoad are the best group of boyz I have encounter in the space.
I have learn so much about #Chainlink with them I am beyond grateful.
Make sure you follow the Generals @ARiHBARi@SmartCon_Drums@TheLinkPanda , they always have #alphas about $LINK
Simply the best ❤
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True freedom is never free.
We often live in the illusion of freedom: we confuse it with autonomy, with the ability to choose, but only among options others have laid out for us.
But true freedom is neither comfortable nor reassuring.
True freedom is dangerous.
And like all true things, it comes at a price.
Every truly free act has a price.And that price, almost always, is risk.
The limit of our freedom is not defined by laws or dogmas, but by the last transaction we are willing to make:
not always in money,
but in responsibility,
in solitude,
in exposure,
in loss.
Being free means, first and foremost, renouncing.
Renouncing the certainties built by others.
Renouncing the protection of those who tell us what is right, where to go, who to be.
Renouncing the need to please everyone, to be understood, to feel part of something.
It’s a hard renunciation, because what reassures us often keeps us stuck.
Like the wild donkey, which lives according to nature, master of itself, but vulnerable — and for this reason, it can end up prey to the lion.
In contrast, the dog with a collar is fed, protected, cared for... but it wouldn’t survive a day without its master.
It’s the price of safety: the renunciation of autonomy.
So too do we: we move within this constant dilemma between freedom and protection.
And often, without realizing it, we accept invisible collars just to feel safe.
Freedom is uncomfortable, rough, dangerous.
Not only is it hard to conquer — it’s even harder to maintain.
Because every day, those who are free must choose for themselves, without a script, without guarantees.
And perhaps it’s precisely this that distinguishes those who live as extras from those who choose to be protagonists.
The protagonist is the one who doesn’t take refuge in “everyone does it.”
The one who says “no” even while trembling.
The one who walks the tightrope, accepting the risk of falling, just to avoid being nailed to the ground.
Not because they are stronger, but because they cannot do otherwise.
Because to truly live, without masters and without masks, is the only condition in which they can breathe.
Hey Anon, do you like Airdrops (free money)?
Are you aware of @chainlink#BUILD ?
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