Quick take:
A section of ChainLink investors, also known as LINK marines, have been calling for unity in a bid to liquidate the authors of the malicious report
that called the project vaporware. The idea to pump LINK emerged on Twitter in late July. Furthermore, the exact date of the pump was set for yesterday, August 2nd, with some LINK marines having a countdown to the event as seen in the following Tweet.A brief search of Twitter reveals that the idea to pump LINK has spread quite a bit. Below are some of the individual Tweets affirming the idea.
If everyone market buys link together we can liquidate Zeus Capital and never see another one of their ads again – @CryptoCharles_
I know $link looks primed to Short. But i Hope /biz link marines Go super sayjian to liquidate @ZeusCapitalLLP First – @CryptoBRO16
The huge green dildo that will be ignited today when we liquidate @ZeusCapitalLLP will be glorious $LINK #chainlink – @Jo0hnnay
let’s see the power of the link marines we encourage everybody to participate even small amounts count, we are going to liquidate zeuscapital in 2 hours 20 minutes this can be a real opportunity for everybody to make a change linky or not countingdownto.com/?c=3143353#Chainlink $link – @Chainlink_alert
Let’s all buy some $LINK and liquidate Zeus Capital for the lols – @LSDinmycoffee
Further checking the daily LINK/USDT chart courtesy of TradingView.com, it can be observed that ChainLink (LINK) is once again in bullish territory with the digital asset attempting to break the recent all-time high value of $8.92.
Additionally, a more detailed look at the daily LINK/USDT chart reveals the following.
ChainLink investors, also known as LINK marines, have united in a bid to liquidate the authors of the malicious report that called the project vaporware and advised traders to short it till $0.07. As a result, ChainLink (LINK) is once again exhibiting bullish momentum with a retest of the recent ATH likely in the hours or days to come.
As with all analyses of ChainLink (LINK), traders and investors are advised to use adequate stop losses during volatile times.