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May 02, 2014, 01:34:46 PM
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WC wasn't POS coin and is not now while i am writing. !
all because noobs 1st devs who ran away and sold premine -at the end he scammed all wc bag holders

[13:52] <+Oizopower> NOTICE: if you wan't to participate in tonights beta for the wallet, get a linux enviroment with GUI running, be in this channel in 6 hours.

It's pretty obvious you want WC to go down to prevent it from taking any BC marketshare, but the propaganda campaign against it isn't gonna work for much longer.

Not propaganda but simple fact that 51% attack was not problem of POS system...but 0 reward POW
 
Annoys me that WC brings shit to all POS coins in same time that even don't have working POS in it...
And all people around think that is POS problem...

Imo 99% traders don't even look here...
they look volume charts and follow.

About BC marketplace for me is clear that real POS battle will start between NXT,BC,NEM,EXO,NXTL,Etherum or new coins which will come and don't know that they even exist.
WC can rise  i am sure because all coins can rise even those coins which scammed people. (WC 1st dev scammed people this is fact)
In six months noone will care that thread i am sure.
being in top 10 is hard to keep without pressure for BC...

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May 02, 2014, 01:49:25 PM
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Not propaganda but simple fact that 51% attack was not problem of POS system...but 0 reward POW
 
Annoys me that WC brings shit to all POS coins in same time that even don't have working POS in it...
And all people around think that is POS problem...

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