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Stake.link is a blatant scam, let me explain you why: SDL's javascript has been hacked and now all the nodes are being affected, meaning they will go offline one by one. But here's the real trick; every node that goes offline first has to be validated by other nodes, Thus the first node won't go offline until EVERY SINGLE NODE has verified it actually has gone offline SDL will be in an infinite javascript loop. Maybe if you're a programmer you will recognize FOR and WHILE loops. Well.. This is a FOR loop that NEVER ends. The price will TANK to at least 5 cents. Maybe even lower when the nodes are actually verified being offline. Jonsey and Erik are now busy setting up extra nodes to undo this process. Called contra-hacking. He has injected some GO-language code, pseudo-offline code, into the stake.link network. This means nodes will appear the be online, while they are struggling to go offline, but in the meantime they cant because it isnt verified yet. Neat trick if you ask me, but it wont last long before the other nodes will know whats really going on. Get into something else now
Id recommend checking out the SDL groups
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