If you’re like me and have been using POSWallet to hit faucets and stake altcoins, you were likely dismayed by the news that they are delisting almost all of their coins. You may be asking yourself what you can do with all these fractional altcoins you’ve accumulated. I’ve found 3 options, outlined below.
Option 1 - Use the POSWallet Exchange to turn them into POSW
POSWallet is delisting coins to focus more heavily on its own coin: POSW. If you believe in the future of POSW, you can turn your other altcoins into POSW (minus a transaction fee, of course).
Option 2 - Transfer coins to BTCPOP to continue staking them
If you aren’t a believer in POSW, or if you’re just salty because they delisted your favorite altcoin, or if you want to continue staking your altcoins in an online wallet, you can transfer some of your coins to BTCPOP. BTCPOP doesn’t have all of the coins listed that POSWallet did, but some of them. BTCPOP doesn’t really advertise their staking feature very much, but they do offer it. You simply have to put the coins in your account and they will start staking.
**Side Note - In the time it took me to write up these steps, I received stakes in the coin I had transferred, so I can say for sure that the staking in BTCPOP is legit. You can see this information in your altcoin statement, by clicking Account -> Alt-Statement.
Option 3 - Transfer your coins to an exchange
Most of the smaller coins that were delisted by POSWallet are not traded on very many exchanges. The 2 that I’ve found that have the most pairs of the coins that were delisted by POSWallet are YObit.net and BITTREX. There are lots of tutorials online about how to use these exchanges, so I won’t go into details here, but the deposit works much like the BTCPOP process outlined above. Once you have your coins in the exchange, you can trade the coins for other altcoins, or simply leave them in your account and wait for them to rise in value. Trading one altcoin for another works much like the Exchange on POSWallet outlined above.
In Summary
POSWallet delisting most of their coins has left many people scrambling for options. Hopefully the information I’ve compiled here was helpful to you. If so, please use the links above (which do contain my referrals codes; it doesn’t cost you anything, just helps me) to go through these steps and hopefully minimize your losses due to the POSWallet mass delisting. It’s also important to keep in mind that POSWallet is not delisting every coin. If a coin does not have a delisting date in the Dashboard on POSWallet, you do not need to withdraw it and can continue to earn stakes as you have been. This is what I plan to do with the coins that POSWallet is keeping.