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Technology Stocks : wagerr - betting belongs on the blockchain

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To: Elroy who wrote (30)2/27/2018 11:01:19 PM
From: Elroy   of 78
 
Wagerr now has 1,239 computer servers worldwide running the wagerr blockchain code.

52.6 million wagerr tokens have been transferred from Waves to the wagerr Mainnet.

Some amount of coins have been transferred from the Wagerr main web sight to the wagerr Mainnet, but I don't know how to find out that number.

In total, there are 198m wagerr coins.

The next major step (I think) will be creation of a relationship between the wagerr coin and a crypto exchange. That will allow people to move their wagerr coins from the wagerr network and sell them, and allow people who become interested in wagerr a place to buy them other than the Waves DEX (a Waves blockchain exchange, where wagerr currently trades).

The price of one wagerr coin has actually dropped a bit during this whole wagerr Mainnet launch process, which sort of surprises me. Wagerr today seems a lot more of a solid project than wagerr one month ago (when there was little talk, and no product at all to see).

After the exchange relationship is established, the next big steps are release of a new wagerr wallet which contains the betting functions, and the wagerr Testnet, where they debug the betting code in a live environment. When those two things get released, and how long Testnet lasts is unknown. However, the wagerr CEO has said that they are running internal Testnet currently, so that seems good.

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