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May 17, 2017, 02:31:17 PM
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POSW became the 8th CC to be supported by the major hardware wallets, the price is still crazy low ($3m market cap). They are also hosting the first ICO on their site in the next two weeks.

How is it still so low? Am I missing something?
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May 17, 2017, 04:01:05 PM
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where can i find info about this?

in reality it's not a huge deal. anyone can create the software and if ledger ok it then anything can be integrated. still, it's good news.
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May 17, 2017, 04:08:06 PM
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POSW is the future.
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May 17, 2017, 04:14:42 PM
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POSW became the 8th CC to be supported by the major hardware wallets, the price is still crazy low ($3m market cap). They are also hosting the first ICO on their site in the next two weeks.

How is it still so low? Am I missing something?

"Buy the rumor sell the news"
this could be happend to any cryptocurrecnies, such as POSW and others,,

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May 17, 2017, 05:10:46 PM
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POSW offers an unique, original, useful service with its gateway token, being able to stake tons of coins online at the same time. They have active devs, you can follow it here:

https://icotimeline.com/category/poswallet-updates/

It's just dumb to dump at current prices. All coins will have their moment, and this is a $1 coin. What we saw is just a test.
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May 17, 2017, 09:26:26 PM
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POSW became the 8th CC to be supported by the major hardware wallets, the price is still crazy low ($3m market cap). They are also hosting the first ICO on their site in the next two weeks.

How is it still so low? Am I missing something?

-anon random service born from a random bitbeaner    --people have been burned by these sevices MANY times b4
-Had "technical difficulties"  now are doing ICO  (fractional ALREADY? :/)
- ledger aint shit, if you buy 100 they will add you, str8 up. in this case the COMMUNITY is buying them so its an even smaller deal ;p

honestly im surprised that place hasen't ran yet, tho the recent troubles are first signs we have seen many times b4

IF YOU DON'T CONTROL THE KEYS YOU DON'T CONTROL THE COINS

people are experienced and smart, THATS why its low market cap ;p   but don't worry, EVERYTHING Pumps, eventually Cheesy

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