I will ask again :
I think you are missing a step.
When you have exchanged your old Coin2 for the new Coin2 (PoS Version) version, you can simply transfer them to your new Coin2 (PoS version) wallet. Nobody says that you have to trade them on Bittrex. If Bter decides to trade the new Coin2 (PoS version) you can simply transfer your coins from your wallet to Bter.
If you are holding your old Coin2 at Bter simply because you love the exchange and won't budge on this, you will lose them.
Please understand, none of this wanted this to happen. The problem is the old Coin2 (PoW) will always have the possibility of getting hit with a 51% attack. In order to avoid this from happening we have to switch to a new version of Coin2 (PoS version). This will technically be a new coin so the exchanges will have to decide to trade them.
We chose Bittrex because they are based in America, answer our emails and have a team of competent people that a few of us have talked to in the past. They didn't pay us any money for this to happen.
but how come Bter will withdraw old C2 to new C2 wallet??
This is a part I do not understand.
Like I say - I keep C2 @Bter.
And now if they wont change old C2 to new C2 - how we will be able to withdraw our C2 from OLD wallet on Bter to new C2 wallet?
So make it clear:
If someone have coins at Bter - what he need to do?
Transfer them to the wallet? And then to Bittrex?
Or just from Bter to Bittrex?
And why Bter will not use "New coin2"
and no one told ou when it will be released? This new ... wallet.
When you have exchanged your old Coin2 for the new Coin2 (PoS Version) version, you can simply transfer them to your new Coin2 (PoS version) wallet. Nobody says that you have to trade them on Bittrex. If Bter decides to trade the new Coin2 (PoS version) you can simply transfer your coins from your wallet to Bter.
it doesn't make sense.
Explain to people trading @Bter what they need to do with their Bter C2 coins?
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and how Bter will unfreeze accounts IF they will still use OLD coins??
This do not make sense for me.