Well, it depends on why people are selling or, more importantly, not buying right now. If the sell-off and low buy rate is based off the assumption that whitecoin is terminally broken, then a fix that allows PoS to work and exchanges to reopen is a positive sign and that panic selling was unwarranted. If the idea persists, that the coin's reputation is damaged beyond repair, then the fix will lead to your scenario with many people trying to exit any position they hold.
Honestly though, that would all be true if things worked as they do in semi-rational markets. What will drive the price of whitecoin is the amount of whales on either side of the bet. If enough put in big buy orders, the herd will be convinced that the price is going up because it's fixed and it will probably rise. IF enough of them put in large sell orders, the price will crater as they assume what you said is true.
I guess we'll find out soon.
Well, I agree with your assessment - and I'm definitely prepared to sacrifice some profit potential by taking a wait-and-see approach myself. However, the point remains that for all intents and purposes there is a ton of scarcity in the WC market currently (at least in comparison to full liquidity of all wallets/exchanges working properly) yet it has actually lost some. In all honestly I bought a big chunk the moment I found out about the problem... because I figured the captive market would (at least initially) cause a 200-300% increase just from supply issues.
However, that was not the case - luckily I've made out well just surfing the volatility... and I plan to continue until it stops. The one thing I would agree with many on both sides of the WC 'argument' - it will either shoot to the moon or crash into the sea. The one thing I can definitely
not see happening is for it to merely stay stable.
Unfortunately, anyone on the wrong side of either possibility will be even more vitriolic and emotional than they are currently - and that's a truly amazing thought considering all of the textural vomit on both coins' threads.