Practically the two currencies have similarities when they try to cover the trade of virtual items without the need for third-party platforms. Particularly though wax seems to me a project with a lot of marketing and a detailed plan, it is striking to me that EnjinCoin focuses a lot on protecting virtual property. Another point that determines which currency takes the lead is who joins the best partners. The interesting thing about this friend is that both currencies have a value well below that can give a return on investment, in 2018 there is much expectation in this market.
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