Alright POSW FAGGOT
We rich now
Dash/posw pair trading at 3.59$
Usually we see a trend on smaller scales and that target is reached.
This isn't 10$ worth at that price.
It's 7000$
1% of trading.
I'm certain that any moment this weekend we will see a dollar just happen in moments
Meme magic proves to be
This coin is going to 10$
That's a fact.
This is eth fantasy or b.s. like that.
This coin is already being used in real life.
Not some b.s.
So buy while it's still under a dollar faggot
Mean while mcully culkin
to the moon we go my friend
Why the fuck is it trading at that price?
>>1980746
kek vult
>>1980693
I have no doubt it'll reach 10$. Won't happen until next year though.
>>1980693
Where should I buy POSW?
please don't moon any more before coinbase gives me my BTC
>>1982180
right here pal
https://poswallet.com/login.php?referral=vanfly
jesus christ, you cunts are retarded
somebody bought like 1 single overpriced POSW on some indie exchange on a useless market (POSW/DASH) and you make a thread about it
well done, dude, really
>>1982152
hey buddy right here
oh boy pal
https://poswallet.com/login.php?referral=vanfly
>>1982152
Yobit has it too
Soon bittrex and poloniex
>>1982152
1. Go to POSWallet.com and make an account. Optionally: use my referral https://poswallet.com/login.php?referral=draquila
2. Go to "Dashboard" and generate BTC and POSW addresses
3. Send BTC. This might take a little while; they're having a problem with BTC deposits. You can send it to Yobit and buy it there if you're impatient.
4. Go to "Wallet" and transfer your BTC to your exchange account.
5. Go to the exchange. Click on the lowest sell order, then on your BTC total. This will buy what you can afford at the current price.
6. Go to "Wallet" and transfer your POSW to your staking wallet.
>>1982198
oh look the salty nocoiner that post in every thread is here
>>1982215
I have POSW you inbred imbecile, no need to pull out your buzzword
>>1980693
So how did you get the $7000 figure.
I'm curious.
We're $100 by May tho.
>>1982246
>We're $100 by May tho.
Nah, I don't think so.
$10 by August seems more realistic.
But the only thing I know for sure is that it will be over $1 before July.
>>1982250
Idk man.
As soon as this passes a dollar it's going to shoot up and not come back down.
3/4 of the current circulation is being staked.
Simple supply and demand my friend.
>>1982257
>3/4 of the current circulation is being staked.
That's true, I hadn't thought about the implications of that.
And that's just what's being staked on POSWallet. I'm sure there's at least one whale running his own wallet so he doesn't have to pay the fee.
How do I get into POSW with just a hundred or so bucks to spare? I don't even know how to buy bitcoins.
>>1982274
Do you have a btc atm near you?
If not buy some on localbitcoins or coinbase.
After you have your btc create an account on poswallet.com.
Put g0dspd7 as a referral.
Generate a bitcoin address on your poswallet dashboard.
Once you have your address you can transfer your btc to it.
When your btc arrives on poswallet, click on your "wallet" tab.
Transfer your btc from "staking" to "exchange".
Buy some sweet sweet PoSW.
Go back to your wallet and transfer your posw from exchange to staking.
>Welcome to the Moon Mission anon.
>>1982274
1. Go to coinbase or kraken to buy bitcoin with your fiat money
2. Send bitcoin to an exchange such as yobit
3. Exchange btc for posw
>>1982267
I'm sure there are many people running a node using the desktop wallet, this coin could moon at any moment and the exchange currently has a 10k withdrawal limit. This means if you hold a fat stack and the value skyrockets it could take a few days to withdraw your staked coins if you wanted to trade on another exchange or something
>>1982225
Buy more POSW
>>1982313
Its 10k daily tho.
That's not bad.
POSW set to tap $10M marketcap soon
>>1982295
Yeah, I live in NYC and checked around and there's plenty of ATMs. Would I be paying for it with cash there, or something else? Also, there's a 8.9% fee for buying, it seems like? Is that really a lot or should I look somewhere else?
>>1982246
>We're $100 by May tho.
Please be true
>>1982344
Yea you would be purchasing with cash.
The fee is pretty high but for ease of use and speed I believe it's worth it.
You can deposit it straight to your posw btc address too.
>>1982374
/biz/ guaranteed or your money back
>sorry no refunds
When do you actually think it'll hit 10? I really doubt it'll ever hit 100 or overtake ETH but 10 seems achievable
Has anyone tried to withdrawn from posw? It doesn't let me.
>>1982447
It wouldn't have to overtake ETH to reach $50.
The supply is much lower.
But I don't think it will go higher than $20 this year, and that's a very optimistic estimate. I think we'll see $5-$10 by December.
Quick start up guide for getting btc into your poswallet account
1. Make account at https://poswallet.com
2. Use aprest as referral ID (optional I’d appreciate it)
3. Click on dashboard and scroll down till you see BTC
4. Click “generate wallet address”
5. Send BTC to the generated wallet address
6. Wait for confirmation(takes time)
7. Click wallet and transfer BTC from the stacking wallet to exchange wallet
(Should be instant)
8. Click exchange and right next to that is exchange markets
9. Click BTC at the top and then look for posw/btc(6th one down)
10. Once you buy go back to wallets
11. Transfer posw to stacking wallet
12. Sit on it and collect more posw from stacking and monthly dividends
Also don't forget to use the faucets for a small amount of free coins
>>1982456
works fine m8
I still think POSW is a scam.
>>1982529
how so
>>1982542
it seems pretty scammy overall.
what if the coin crashes tomorrow?
what if the guys run with all the money? They are anonymous. We don't know who they are.
I just don't know.
>>1982545
You can apply that to anything. It is risky, but that's why there is money to be made. If you wait until you are 110% sure it's not a scam then you will be too late.
>>1982545
They have no reason to run with the money
They pretty much created a money machine, why destroy it?
>>1982689
yea
>>1982689
Yupp
Remember to put the BTC into your exchange wallet from your staking wallet in order to buy on the exchange
>>1982545
Why would they? The coin is naturally destroyed when you buy their membership, they skim staked coins off the top and they give you what amounts to a fair percentage for paying to run a staking wallet. If they can get legitimately large enough to not fail they may be able to completely disrupt the online wallet market.
That email
>>1982745
Feels comfy man.
>>1982745
Just saw it
I fucking love posw, they're the real deal after all
>>1982766
what email
Someone please explain what this means
>>1982211
it´s not generating any btc adress
REEEEEEEEEEEEee
>>1982787
Free POSW.
It's so fucking annoying to try buy BTC. They either have photo ID verifications that take too long, or they have retarded $150 weekly buy limits.
Does anyone know of any good BTC vendors? I want to pump $1k into this ASAP.