Is anyone still hodling?
me :(
>>2833680
Me. I'm a fool, but selling it for less than 10k is no option for me.
>>2833680
$1k @ 18 cents.
Holding to the grave.
>>2833680
Naturally. In the wake of this tsunami of shitcoins and the aftermath of the ICO rush, it only makes sense to hold good coins.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: POSW has scary good potential. But it can only bring it to fruition if it successfully secures a sizeable enough userbase and becomes an even somewhat known name among exchanges/staking services. It's chugging along nicely, but that huge pump and dump crippled it's image. I'd already bought in before it so I'm forever in a great position, but I understand the frustration of those who bought the dumpers' bags. But these people have to admit, they bought into it just as all those other people buy into all those other pump and dumps. It's simply their own actions which put them in this position. But fear not, forget you hold POSW and look back in a few years. IF enough people flock to it and it grows as a service, you'll be sitting pretty no matter what.
Just stick it all onto their wallet and let it grow itself.
On the subject of reworking their model, they learned from those first months that maintaining the staking and exchange wallets of all the users and all those coins, most of which nobody even knew or used, was an extremely costly and wasteful process. It shows in their monthly earnings reports and the dev team has shared their opinions and ideas on this subject. The plan as it stands is thus:
1) Remove ALL coins, purge the shit.
2) Develop exchange to become a comfortable and user-friendly platform. PosW 2.0.
3) Reinstate staking wallets of only established, stable enough PoS coins that have actual communities, visions and dev teams.
To my knowledge, there should be a quality control process that every staking coin has to pass before getting listed for staking. And there won't be many of them. ALSO Ethereum PoS integration has been confirmed, when it finally releases (this may take time, maybe 2018).
>>2834174
Too bad the admins aren't this smart
POSW can easily go 10x
>>2833883
Me too digibro
Holding 23199 right now.
Sold most between 2500 and 4000
If it dips again I will buy more. PoSW is going to surprise a lot of people on here. I keep shilling it, but people don't really seem to listen.