JakeHODL
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Morning after #USMNT musings — can we start with the most obvious change — the formation.
Banging this drum for 2 years — the USMNT has the best chance for success with 3 / 5 in the back.
Ream Richards Banks back 3 vs Japan— please.
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@chainlink @CommerceGov This is absolutely insane, Chainlink is now not only adopted by the largest DeFi protocols and TradFi institutions, but also the largest government in the world as well

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@tokes_jay @Courtyard_io I'm not sure, you can contact them on the website, they have always been good about responding pretty quickly. Good luck
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@tokes_jay @Courtyard_io Go under your profile, then click on redemptions . You start the process from there
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@JAKEHODL @Courtyard_io For something me reason It will not let me redeem please could you kindly assist thank you

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Chainlink fam, are you following @travdet yet?
LINKWIRE@SmartContract
NEW: Japanese financial titan SBI Group partners with Chainlink ↓
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This week, I'm releasing a 2-hour conversation with @SergeyNazarov, the co-founder of @chainlink, the decentralized infrastructure that connects blockchains to real-world data, enabling smart contracts to securely interact with everything from markets to weather.
Sergey dives into the origins of Chainlink, why capital flows, not ideology, drive crypto adoption, and how DeFi is evolving to unlock institutional capital at scale.
We talk about:
- Why Chainlink is key to connecting real-world data with blockchains
- Why the MasterCard deal is a massive deal and will help 3.5 billion users join Crypto
- How Sergey’s libertarian values align with offering choice, not removing institutions
- The “BlackRock effect” and where the next $100T in capital will come from
- Why mathematically guaranteed systems beat probabilistic ones every time
- What crypto can learn from 2008, Wirecard, and FTX
- How his humble beginnings gave him a fire in the belly
- Why he believes no one is going to come and help you, and why you should stand on your own 2 feet
And much, much more...
Podcast out this week

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A lot of talk about how talented the USMNT truly is and compared to the best teams in the world they just aren’t there. It’s fine to be honest.
That being said should they shift to a more defensive minded approach heading into the 2026 World Cup? Could this be the only possible way we make a run?

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