I think POSW under a dollar is a deal. It will allow less technical people and normies to stake the shit out of ETH when ETH becomes proof of stake. It will also allow people who don't want to leave u computer on 24/7 to stake their ETH, without having to worry about putting their ETH in someone else's hands.
Team just confirmed upcoming AMA before next months release
posw is a nailed on moon mission for a million reasons
Jaxon Cook
Explain to me why a whale with multiple pos coins will use my master node instead of just running his own and keeping all the fees.
Grayson Morgan
99% of stakers arent whales so this is fuckingn irrelevant even if it makes sense
Gabriel Johnson
> >Team just confirmed upcoming AMA before next months release >posw is a nailed on moon mission for a million reasons
I just saw that come across the slack. This is very positive and encouraging. Can't wait to pay off my credit cards with big rise of this coin's price.
Aiden Hernandez
> (OP) (You) >Explain to me why a whale with multiple pos coins will use my master node instead of just running his own and keeping all the fees.
Convenience. They can do it with the click of their mouse, without learning anything about how to do it manually on their own computer/server, which takes coding/techie knowledge. They can outsource the pos work to a system that is setup exclusively to do specifically that.
Daniel Evans
I really can't argue with that. A whale is most likely to outsource anything he doesn't know how to do, so he can focus on what he does well (investing/trading in crypto).
Fuck, I know how to code sites, and I still outsource it sometimes because it's more cost effective to have some pajeet do it than to do it myself.
The thing I like about Poswallet is that you won't have to put your coin in their hands, yet they will still be staking it for you.
If they do this right, and keep reinvesting the profits back into staking and dividends, this thing is way undervalued and could attract some big name partnerships.