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>blockchain and wallet getting released this week
>hints at a bigger news along with this
>SOLID team compared to other cryptos
>actual practical use unlike half the alts out there

do you want to stay poor anon?

>> No.4087835

Expect its not coming out until afyer the fork and will likely fall sub $4

>> No.4087847
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4087847

>>4087835

The FUD turns me on for some reason

>> No.4087847,1 [INTERNAL] 

wallet incoming

>> No.4087936

>>4087835
nahh sub $4 is comical. Where'd you pull that monkey out of your ass?

>> No.4087947

>>4087835
I wish it would go back to sub 4$ just one last time...

>> No.4088013
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4088013

>solid team

>> No.4088062

priced in

>> No.4088066

Yeah, this shit is gold, but you need to join the other moonmissions too.

First XAS -> ETP -> WTC. In that order.

>> No.4088072

>>4087718
DELET

>> No.4088252

If you support Walton, you should probably take a look at Modum.

>Like Walton, Modum is also combining supply chain & blockchain
>Walton focuses on textile industry, Modum focuses on pharmaceutical industry
>Modum is based on a Swiss company called Modum AG
>A giant in the pharma industry in the EU

Right now, Modum's market cap is only 1/4 of Walton's market cap. If Modum could at least reach Walton's mcap, that's a 400% gain.

Don't trust my words. Do your own research.

>> No.4088275

>>4087936
You must be new to crypto

>> No.4088308

>>4088252

Walton already said on slack that they plan on using their RFIDs for Pharma industry

MOD isn't a bad hodl at all...

Competition is good though. It just means that Walton/RFID blockchains are here to stay.

>> No.4088350

>>4087718
Can you or somebody explain the master node, please?. I know that amount of WTC needed, but I don't understand the technical part. Do you just hold it in your wallet, or is there more to it? Do you have to leave your computer on 24/7 to operate a master node? What if you need to sell some of your shares? I mean obviously you would not longer be operating a master node, but are they locked for a certain period of time? I have a very big bag, and I love this project, I just can't decide if it would be worth running a master node.

Thank you to anyone who answers.

>> No.4088388

>>4088350
They wont even have anything operational until 2019 minimum

>> No.4088423

>>4088388
OK, very interesting. I could certainly do better with gains elsewhere. Thanks.

>> No.4088488

>>4087718

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>> No.4088596

>>4088388
>They wont even have anything operational until 2019 minimum

So I could invest in ETP and be earning 20% in the mean time. For some reason, I thought that the master nodes would be operational with the new blockchain and wallet expected to be released in a few weeks.

>> No.4088614

>>4088350
if you are planning to hodl anyway, will be worth it.it could be a simple as holding in a wallet or you having to set up a server. some one the reddit will post a guide, if it is more complicated. you wont be locked in, but wont get a payout if you are moving it around. I heard it might not that big though 500 walts per year

>> No.4088624

Easy x2

>> No.4088649

>>4088252
>>4088308
you guys think modum could fix my blackmoon losses? Seems like a legit project from everything I've seen

>> No.4088673

>>4088614
Thank you for answering. I thought it was 5000 WTC for a master node. I bought in early and have been hodling because I was considering the master node. I am a believer in Walton, the team, etc. so I expected growth in the value of the coin as well. I guess I thought if I chose to I could run a master node sooner.

Could someone please tell me if my computer needs to be on 24/7 to run a WTC master node? I did read the reddit posts and guide, but I did not know that it wouldn't be until 2019, and I didn't find out about running the computer 24/7 for the master node. I don't want to register there to ask.

>> No.4088694

>>4088673
you'll be able to stake when the wallet gets release, not 2010. as for staking, you can use raspberry pi

>> No.4088719

>>4088694
Thank you very much for answering. So the raspberry pi will run 24/7 but obviously the cost for electricity will be considerably less.

So the 2019 information is false. I was surprised to read that.

Thanks! Hodling for master node!

>> No.4088745

Samsung is mentioned 3x's on the Waltonchain team page

http://www.waltonchain.org/team

What are the chances of a Samsung partnership?

They have been hinting at BIG news on their slack

>> No.4088746

nobody knows if you can use a raspberry pi for staking, why pull things out your ass?

you're right though op - everyone should hold some of this. easy moon mission

>> No.4088758

>>4088694
>>4088719
I am not very tech savvy. I had to look up raspberry pi. Please tell me if I am correct that I can plug it into a keyboard and a monitor when I need to, but otherwise it just runs as the master node.

I will wait for further instructions on reddit, but I very much appreciated your answer/s.

>> No.4088775

>>4088746
OK, I appreciate knowing this. I guess I will just wait for the official instructions.

>> No.4088799
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4088799

They also said WTC would be on 4 exchanges by end of October... and 9 exchanges by EOY

WTC should have atleast $500-$600 million marketcap by end of year. Atleast a steady 3x coin... or more

>> No.4088806

>>4088745
i know that one of the members (monitor) went to Korea for wtc related business. so who knows