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Static linking usually makes it easier by not having to manage dependencies (just build it once so it just werks). Its bloaty though due to the increased file size.
It might also not even be an option due to licensing issues, for example if a dependency uses a copyleft license like (L)GPL you would have to relicense your own software under (L)GPL as well, and release your source, when distributing statically linked binaries.