WALTON PICKING UP PACE ON BINANCE AGAIN I HOPE YOU HAVEN'T SOLD, GET IN QUICK
order book rn
>>3312388
What was the ICO price of this thing?
>>3312391
like 50-90 cents or around a dollar
>>3312391
like $1 a coin or something, maybe a bit less
sell walls being taken down
8 BTC BUY WALL AT 338
The amount of shilling for this shitcoin in the past day has beem astounding. Don't fall for this PnD.
>>3312478
stay poor
RFID crypto coin with real world usage in 1 year is a P&D gtfo
>>3312478
nobody had the clue what the fuck it was due to poor translations and wishy washy wording on top of that
it only because clear how serious the project over the past couple of days, look over their twitter
Set my sell order for 380 before I left for work.
gotta love the chinks and their 81 ether buy walls
>>3312520
eg;
- former Samsung Vice President Jin Xiji is on board as a Principal scientist
- some sort of presence at the BRICS conference tomorrow (not clear if they're talking about waltonchain itself or one of their main investors participating)
- at least 3 clothing industry agreements already in place (seems like this is where they're focused for now)
>>3312553
Inventory tracking on blockchain wild time we live in
>>3312525
he totally passes
>>3312553
oh and 24,898,178 coins currently in circulation puts the market cap at $37,845,230 after this 150% pump
ie still outside the top 100 market caps
so you could say the pump was due
>>3312581
alot of people on twitter called it, you can say they were all apart of some pump and dump group thats just retarded
>>3312596
can't say*
Anyone know what the point is with RFID on the blockchain? Literally what is the benefit? I own 8k walts but the whole project seems pretty useless.
>>3312613
the ownership of real life physical items will be tied to your address imagine all the clothes you have listed in your wallet its a proof of ownership concept