adam yung
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May 20, 2017, 07:57:26 AM |
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why always worrying about the price dumping, it's normal and natural man, if you believe in a coin, and if you sees potential on that, you will take advantage by buying more during the dump but if you did not see any potential, walk away, you might loose your money.
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pey
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May 20, 2017, 10:44:15 AM |
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When I see the posw's price falling on coinmarketcap, I am getting happier. Dump strenghtens the potential future pump
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zahra4577
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May 20, 2017, 11:19:29 AM |
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why always worrying about the price dumping, it's normal and natural man, if you believe in a coin, and if you sees potential on that, you will take advantage by buying more during the dump but if you did not see any potential, walk away, you might loose your money.
While I understand that price is influenced by many factors and sometimes it is entirely manipulated but I am surprised to see such a sudden fall in posw price.
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sayyedraza
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May 20, 2017, 11:27:42 AM |
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Why POSW dumping and dumping ?? Thous who bought at high price there was big loss
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baam25
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May 20, 2017, 05:58:20 PM |
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Why POSW dumping and dumping ?? Thous who bought at high price there was big loss
I bought very high. Losing like 2,000 dollars on this Will this recover??? coin lol
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pey
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May 20, 2017, 06:36:56 PM |
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Why POSW dumping and dumping ?? Thous who bought at high price there was big loss
I bought very high. Losing like 2,000 dollars on this Will this recover??? coin lol No it goes to the $0.03 sell and go away. It will never be $1 this is pure speculation
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cryptodv
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May 20, 2017, 07:15:19 PM |
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Why POSW dumping and dumping ?? Thous who bought at high price there was big loss
I bought very high. Losing like 2,000 dollars on this Will this recover??? coin lol Never buy on a pump. Do research. Words of wisdom.
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Zer0Sum
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May 20, 2017, 07:52:17 PM |
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What happens when the 70m coins are reached? Don't they pay dividends then anymore? So the coin would be hot air if they don't.
Or do they buy the posw coins from the maktet then?
Study the dividend reports here: https://poswallet.com/POSW/Dividends come from: (a) actual, real world revenues in BTC from exchange type services (b) burning coins to increase dividend payments
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crazyjack
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May 20, 2017, 09:55:18 PM |
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Why POSW dumping and dumping ?? Thous who bought at high price there was big loss
I bought very high. Losing like 2,000 dollars on this Will this recover??? coin lol You haven't lost anything yet, as long you dont sell. If you do, your will capitalize your loss. So right now you are bag holder and for the next you will trade you will be a little more experienced and careful where you put your eggs in which basket. So just be patience for now.
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Prozak
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May 20, 2017, 11:08:33 PM |
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sorry what is stake rate 1% year!?
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joet3
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May 20, 2017, 11:17:24 PM |
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- Solid platform
- Dividends paid the end of each month
- Staking wallets over the web for free money
It doesn't make sense not to use and support PoSWallet... thanks for the gift, dumpers!
+200% your bags now
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crazyjack
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May 20, 2017, 11:21:25 PM |
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sorry what is stake rate 1% year!?
Hm, i don't know what you mean by that. Are you asking how much would you stake if you have, for example 10,000 PoSW coins in your wallet? Well in that case you would stake around 100 PoSW coins per year.
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Zer0Sum
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May 21, 2017, 01:28:17 AM |
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- Solid platform
- Dividends paid the end of each month
- Staking wallets over the web for free money
It doesn't make sense not to use and support PoSWallet... thanks for the gift, dumpers!
+200% your bags now
This project should have outstanding network effects re: Metcalf's Law... And they are already NETTING 36 BTC/year... So it's trading at < 40 PE ratio = very cheap for a growing startup with talented Devs. Either I'm completely missing something... or this coin is a great value right now.
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Shooriko
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May 21, 2017, 03:48:39 PM |
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Do you have to hold your PoSw coins in the PoSw wallet in order to receive the dividends? Or can you hold them in let's say Bittrex?
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favdesu
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May 21, 2017, 04:02:44 PM |
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Do you have to hold your PoSw coins in the PoSw wallet in order to receive the dividends? Or can you hold them in let's say Bittrex?
ask bittrex if they payout dividends, I doubt it.
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TheAwkwardBrit
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May 21, 2017, 04:03:12 PM |
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Do you have to hold your PoSw coins in the PoSw wallet in order to receive the dividends? Or can you hold them in let's say Bittrex?
I've heard that on Livecoin you receive them, but on some exchanges you don't. It depends entirely on how that exchange is set up. Dividends just get sent out to the wallets holding the coins, so if the exchange has separate wallets for each customer then you will receive the dividends payment. However, if the exchange runs on an IOU system (This is when the coins are stored on one big wallet, and you have a visual number telling you how much you "own") then when you make a withdrawal, the coins come out of that big wallet and are sent to your personal address; so in this case the exchange just takes the profit from the dividends and you only receive what you are allowed to withdraw.
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Mrbates
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Maybe a fed.
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May 21, 2017, 04:20:36 PM |
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Do you have to hold your PoSw coins in the PoSw wallet in order to receive the dividends? Or can you hold them in let's say Bittrex?
I've heard that on Livecoin you receive them, but on some exchanges you don't. It depends entirely on how that exchange is set up. Dividends just get sent out to the wallets holding the coins, so if the exchange has separate wallets for each customer then you will receive the dividends payment. However, if the exchange runs on an IOU system (This is when the coins are stored on one big wallet, and you have a visual number telling you how much you "own") then when you make a withdrawal, the coins come out of that big wallet and are sent to your personal address; so in this case the exchange just takes the profit from the dividends and you only receive what you are allowed to withdraw. This is correct, livecoin pays them sometimes; yobit steals them always . Poswallet and posw desktop wallet safest bet though. Posw is not currently on bittrex but may be added as the teams done all of the verification stuffs.
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Embat
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May 21, 2017, 08:14:28 PM |
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Are there any android wallets
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May 21, 2017, 08:35:30 PM |
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For dividents I keep mine on poswallet. Until today I had been keeping them like an idiot on yobit...
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TheAwkwardBrit
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May 21, 2017, 08:47:21 PM |
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Are there any android wallets
Not yet but it's on the road map.
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