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Author Topic: [ANN] [POSW] POSW COIN | Earn Monthly Dividends in Profit-Driven Growth Coin  (Read 118887 times)
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May 28, 2017, 05:26:50 PM
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Anyone knows anything about May dividends?  Cause counter on posw.io has already run out of time.

Dividends are accrued.  You can see them in your profile at  https://poswallet.com/profile/
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May 28, 2017, 05:39:02 PM
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Anyone knows anything about May dividends?  Cause counter on posw.io has already run out of time.

Dividends are accrued.  You can see them in your profile at  https://poswallet.com/profile/
Thanks, a message has just been issued by Poswallet also, at this very moment.
Thank you.

PoSWallet May Dividends
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5:00 pm
Dividends just went out to internal and external addresses (may take up to 2 hours to see an external dividend). As we mentioned at the beginning of the month, the dividends algorithm changed to benefit users who hold their coins rather than those who buy at the dividend block. We are going to continue to refine the algorithm over the next few months, then investigate adding it to the staking algorithm for POSW.

As a reminder, please continue to withdraw the coins being delisted. If a coin is under maintenance, we will process withdrawals manually so it may take several days.

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May 28, 2017, 07:00:41 PM
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In the crypto space its all about trust. Once that is gone its game over. Just the way it is.
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May 28, 2017, 07:13:42 PM
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I personally don't care about this but people could deposit small amounts to stake but can't get them out because they don't reach the minimum? .0003 BTC....that's going to hurt a lot of people in developing countries who had to go through all the crazy faucet captchas.  And what will happen to the huge user base's coins that don't reach the .0003 BTC?  That's going to be a chunk of change for POSwallet.  They should change that policy if they have their ducks in a row now.


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May 28, 2017, 07:31:10 PM
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There is nothing wrong with changing roadmap. The team must carefully work on it. We can easily see how a dedicated team could affect a coin's fate.

I've been trading POSW since early March at 260-280 sat, so I'm playing with a big chunk of House Money...
And there is no reason to give up on POSW since it's been very good to MOST of us...
Plus it's a nice coin to trade right now on 3 exchanges with decent volume and 10% spreads  Smiley

This is very reminiscent of the STEEM pump and collapse last summer 2016.

But unlike the STEEM debacle which exposed their ludicrous Business Plan and totally paralyzed their leadership...
At least the POSW team has realized their Plan is somewhat outdated... and are taking decisive action  Smiley

When you focus on the big winners of 2017: masternodes, segwit/LN, all things Ethereum, random Polo Pumps, connectivity superhighway...
I doubt that tweaking POSW at the margins will do much good... and the answer is more RADICAL.

The Devs must be really talented to have built such a complex project and and can do anything Smiley
Just an interesting new roadmap will double/triple this baby, man... a $1.7 million cap is petty cash these days.


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May 28, 2017, 08:29:28 PM
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Is there a way where i can find the list of delistings on PoSwallet? I have some coins that are currently stacking on the site but i can't tell if they are going to be delisted or not.
ION, CLUB, KUC, LANA, ARCO, LIR, CPC, MEME, 2GIVE, MOJO, MONEY, MST, MXT, CRX, NET, BLITZ, NEVA, ATOM, PIE, PIGGY, BON, PSB, DOLLAR, EDRC, EGC, RBT, BTB, FLVR, RIO, SAR, SLG, SPACE, ZMC, GCR, TAJ, TRI, TRK, TRUMP, GPU, GRT, BUCKS, AC, VTY, XBTS, XC, XCRE, CHESS, XHI, IMS, XPY, XRA, XSPEC, INSANE, XSTC, BIOS, ZEIT, MOIN, XDE2, VSYNC, VRC, USC, SPRTS, RBY, COXST, LDOGE, JWL, HONEY, HALLO, BERN

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May 28, 2017, 10:30:48 PM
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I personally don't care about this but people could deposit small amounts to stake but can't get them out because they don't reach the minimum? .0003 BTC....that's going to hurt a lot of people in developing countries who had to go through all the crazy faucet captchas.  And what will happen to the huge user base's coins that don't reach the .0003 BTC?  That's going to be a chunk of change for POSwallet.  They should change that policy if they have their ducks in a row now.


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Yes, generally you cant withdraw any coin of value less than  .0003 BTC. But it seems, in case of delisting you can withdraw any amount of coin regardless value. check please

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May 28, 2017, 10:44:02 PM
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@bitbean is there an express option for a listing on poswallet?
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May 29, 2017, 05:23:23 AM
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I personally don't care about this but people could deposit small amounts to stake but can't get them out because they don't reach the minimum? .0003 BTC....that's going to hurt a lot of people in developing countries who had to go through all the crazy faucet captchas.  And what will happen to the huge user base's coins that don't reach the .0003 BTC?  That's going to be a chunk of change for POSwallet.  They should change that policy if they have their ducks in a row now.


Hello
Yes, generally you cant withdraw any coin of value less than  .0003 BTC. But it seems, in case of delisting you can withdraw any amount of coin regardless value. check please

No, that's not true.  I tried it.   You can't withdraw delisted coins of any value that's below .0003, which is a lot for a beginner's faucet earnings or staking when you are very diversified.   

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May 29, 2017, 05:47:12 AM
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unlock my account! Slack don`t help!
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May 29, 2017, 06:13:59 AM
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Evrybody waiting to buy cheap btc.
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May 29, 2017, 07:54:23 AM
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Is the dividend for this month paid?

Or it will paid on the actual date which is the 1st of June?
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May 29, 2017, 09:48:59 AM
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Is the dividend for this month paid?

Or it will paid on the actual date which is the 1st of June?
It was paid yesterday.

Check it up on https://poswallet.com/profile/ "Recent deposits".

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May 29, 2017, 10:45:43 AM
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i dnt like Poswallet anymore after they decide to delisted PIGGY.

PIGGY its the third best coin after BOLI and  BTC, the list like this:

1 BOLI
2 BTC
3 PIGGY



Bad Poswallet  Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry



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May 29, 2017, 11:13:12 AM
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Is the dividend for this month paid?

Or it will paid on the actual date which is the 1st of June?
It was paid yesterday.

Check it up on https://poswallet.com/profile/ "Recent deposits".

If it was on exchange, i wouldn't get the dividend? i mean if i list it on exchange
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