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August 01, 2014, 09:31:43 AM
Last edit: August 01, 2014, 09:52:19 AM by BitcoinNational
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Why not both?

WAS is an excellent wallet (very fast and simple coding).  It runs on SHA, and sha asic sticks will be very very cheap in the near future.  Therefore.  Simple and distributed and cheap and PWERFULL global mining network.  WAS is in the billions (or was?) and can be given away 'air dropped' to newbie satoshians.  It trades against doge ... a gateway drug to cryptoz Smiley

WAS2 reinvented/renewed the 'WeAreSatoshi' community.  It is 'stake' so another cheap and PWERFULL global mining network.  And has better market traction 'at the moment'.  New miners can start off with $20 sha sticks, learn the trade and move up to the x11 WAS2 support.

recap.


"#WAS"
WAS1 is cheap enough to give away as a reward for being interested in crypto and joining the WAS community. [social media]
WAS1 builds up a grass roots SHA mining network.  Creating non-corporate/P2P mining networks, that is very powerful hash wise.

"WeAreSatoshi Club"
WAS2 is rare enough to become valuable, per unit.
WAS2 can be protected by desktop wallets staking and is overprotected by x11 POW.


Both make a great combo.

PM if you are interested in keeping WAS1 alive.
    

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August 15, 2014, 10:40:37 PM
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Why not both?

WAS is an excellent wallet (very fast and simple coding).  It runs on SHA, and sha asic sticks will be very very cheap in the near future.  Therefore.  Simple and distributed and cheap and PWERFULL global mining network.  WAS is in the billions (or was?) and can be given away 'air dropped' to newbie satoshians.  It trades against doge ... a gateway drug to cryptoz Smiley

WAS2 reinvented/renewed the 'WeAreSatoshi' community.  It is 'stake' so another cheap and PWERFULL global mining network.  And has better market traction 'at the moment'.  New miners can start off with $20 sha sticks, learn the trade and move up to the x11 WAS2 support.

recap.


"#WAS"
WAS1 is cheap enough to give away as a reward for being interested in crypto and joining the WAS community. [social media]
WAS1 builds up a grass roots SHA mining network.  Creating non-corporate/P2P mining networks, that is very powerful hash wise.

"WeAreSatoshi Club"
WAS2 is rare enough to become valuable, per unit.
WAS2 can be protected by desktop wallets staking and is overprotected by x11 POW.


Both make a great combo.

PM if you are interested in keeping WAS1 alive.
    

 I agree.  Why kill off a coin that is not even matured yet, to create a completely different coin in its place?  Just leave V1 alone and make V2 separate... And have an exchange where people can trade between them freely, none of this set price bullshit where we all know the real price will decrease from the original set price.
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August 15, 2014, 11:15:57 PM
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Cannot get v1 to synch, any current nodes?
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Cannot get v1 to synch, any current nodes?

This should get you connected:
addnode=192.99.37.224

If not if you send me your wallet.dat and v2 address I'll swap them manually for you.

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WAS to WSX swap windows ends 08/31. We will not allow any future swap after that date.


~~ WSX - Coin Swap Window Ending ~~

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How do  i move my coins over their then as only just seen the updates

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