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The Chainlink Journey
a chainlink story

Oracle, Oracle, Oracle: How Price Feed Design Turned $60 Million Into a $19 Billion Catastrophe
On October 10-11, 2025, a $60 million market dump destroyed $19.3 billion in value. Not through market collapse. Not through cascading margin calls on legitimately impaired positions. Through oracle failure. This wasn't novel. The same attack pattern has been exploited successfully since February 2020, costing the industry hundreds of millions across dozens of incidents. October 2025 represents a 160x amplification of the largest previous oracle attack—not because of technical sophistication,...

Chainlink's Cross-Chain Revolution: A New Standard in Global Finance
Chainlink is quietly advancing and beginning to design all cross-chain rails. Chainlink was again at the forefront at Sibos, and first the US Department of Commerce agreement, then the expected DTCC and SWIFT, companies managing massive transaction volumes, are beginning to integrate Chainlink's latest systems for solutions. Sergey's recent comments published in the latest Citi report reinforce Chainlink's position at the center of global standards.

The Chainlink Journey
a chainlink story

Oracle, Oracle, Oracle: How Price Feed Design Turned $60 Million Into a $19 Billion Catastrophe
On October 10-11, 2025, a $60 million market dump destroyed $19.3 billion in value. Not through market collapse. Not through cascading margin calls on legitimately impaired positions. Through oracle failure. This wasn't novel. The same attack pattern has been exploited successfully since February 2020, costing the industry hundreds of millions across dozens of incidents. October 2025 represents a 160x amplification of the largest previous oracle attack—not because of technical sophistication,...

Chainlink's Cross-Chain Revolution: A New Standard in Global Finance
Chainlink is quietly advancing and beginning to design all cross-chain rails. Chainlink was again at the forefront at Sibos, and first the US Department of Commerce agreement, then the expected DTCC and SWIFT, companies managing massive transaction volumes, are beginning to integrate Chainlink's latest systems for solutions. Sergey's recent comments published in the latest Citi report reinforce Chainlink's position at the center of global standards.
When people get married in Turkey, they give you money or gold. At the end of 2020, when I got married, I had collected $12,000 worth of gold at my wedding. Once the opportunity arose, some time passed, and when my wife told me that a thief had broken into our neighbor's house and stolen some money, I told her that by investing in Turkish Airlines, we wouldn't have such problems. After two months of lengthy persuasion, she finally agreed. (His consent was also necessary because the stock market is risky.) Anyway, we added a little more money and bought $15,000 worth of Turkish Airlines shares.
We owned 9,500 shares with the THY code. Days began to pass, and the amount in our bank account was increasing every day. My target was 100 lira (cost: 15 lira), but at that time, there was an incredible inflation surge in Turkey, and looking at prices abroad made me think this stock was cheap. At that point, Turkish Airlines was hovering around 150 lira.
At this point, a new wave of the Russia-Ukraine war had begun. After waiting a little longer, around October 2023, we sold all our shares for $134,000. I explained to my wife that it would be a good idea to buy gold, as the tensions of war would benefit the gold price. The classic Turkish woman gene kicked in—she said, “Let's do it right away” as soon as she heard the word “gold.” And so, our new journey began in October 2023 with 2,206 grams of gold. By the end of this journey, we had concluded it with 266k USD. We bought a new house and a car.
Now I'm in crypto, and we've embarked on a new adventure with 30k USD worth of Ethereum and 10k USD worth of Chainlink.
When people get married in Turkey, they give you money or gold. At the end of 2020, when I got married, I had collected $12,000 worth of gold at my wedding. Once the opportunity arose, some time passed, and when my wife told me that a thief had broken into our neighbor's house and stolen some money, I told her that by investing in Turkish Airlines, we wouldn't have such problems. After two months of lengthy persuasion, she finally agreed. (His consent was also necessary because the stock market is risky.) Anyway, we added a little more money and bought $15,000 worth of Turkish Airlines shares.
We owned 9,500 shares with the THY code. Days began to pass, and the amount in our bank account was increasing every day. My target was 100 lira (cost: 15 lira), but at that time, there was an incredible inflation surge in Turkey, and looking at prices abroad made me think this stock was cheap. At that point, Turkish Airlines was hovering around 150 lira.
At this point, a new wave of the Russia-Ukraine war had begun. After waiting a little longer, around October 2023, we sold all our shares for $134,000. I explained to my wife that it would be a good idea to buy gold, as the tensions of war would benefit the gold price. The classic Turkish woman gene kicked in—she said, “Let's do it right away” as soon as she heard the word “gold.” And so, our new journey began in October 2023 with 2,206 grams of gold. By the end of this journey, we had concluded it with 266k USD. We bought a new house and a car.
Now I'm in crypto, and we've embarked on a new adventure with 30k USD worth of Ethereum and 10k USD worth of Chainlink.
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