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Title: Coins with dividends
Post by: GTTIGER on April 21, 2017, 09:24:01 PM
Coins that issue dividends :

1) Janus [JNS] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1677509.0 | has issued small dividends
2) Singulardtv [SNGLS] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1562292.0 | not yet
3) Supernet [UNITY] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1396233.0 | (stopped issuing dividends, may issue some soon)
4) Chronobank [TIME] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1680361.0 | not yet
5) Iconomi [ICN] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1789926.0 | coins are purchased then burned
6) POSW [POSW] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1695121.0 |
7) Augur [REP] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=860629.0 |
8 ) DigixDAO [DGD] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1417151.0 |
9) Taas
10) Xaurum
11) Vslice
12) RLT
13) SAFEX
14) TXO
15) DOTs
16) Waves (other coins are issued as dividends)
17) Mobile GO


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: Wapinter on April 21, 2017, 09:37:49 PM
Coins that issue dividends:

1) Janus (has issued small dividends)
2) Singulardtv (not yet)
3) Supernet (stopped issuing dividends, may issue some soon)
4) Chronobank (not yet)
5) Iconomi (coins are purchased then burned)
You can add POSW coin also in the list.They have siccesfully paid dividend previously and noe their next dividend is scheduled at the end of this month.POSW pays dividend in POSW coin


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: GTTIGER on April 21, 2017, 10:12:32 PM
Coins that issue dividends:

1) Janus (has issued small dividends)
2) Singulardtv (not yet)
3) Supernet (stopped issuing dividends, may issue some soon)
4) Chronobank (not yet)
5) Iconomi (coins are purchased then burned)
You can add POSW coin also in the list.They have siccesfully paid dividend previously and noe their next dividend is scheduled at the end of this month.POSW pays dividend in POSW coin
Gottcha, how do they get funds? For example, Janus has invested in a betting game.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: cryptofirm on April 21, 2017, 10:13:34 PM
Coins that issue dividends:

1) Janus (has issued small dividends)
2) Singulardtv (not yet)
3) Supernet (stopped issuing dividends, may issue some soon)
4) Chronobank (not yet)
5) Iconomi (coins are purchased then burned)
6) POSW

Ambercoin has dividen too, but i don't know this coin is still alive or dead



Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: ICOChecker123 on April 21, 2017, 11:07:22 PM
Dividend coins are always nice :) Nice list.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: GTTIGER on April 22, 2017, 12:21:53 AM
Coins that issue dividends:

1) Janus (has issued small dividends)
2) Singulardtv (not yet)
3) Supernet (stopped issuing dividends, may issue some soon)
4) Chronobank (not yet)
5) Iconomi (coins are purchased then burned)
6) POSW

Ambercoin has dividen too, but i don't know this coin is still alive or dead


Seems that this coin is having issues atm.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: ACGCrypto on April 22, 2017, 11:33:00 PM
Coins that issue dividends:

1) Janus (has issued small dividends)
2) Singulardtv (not yet)
3) Supernet (stopped issuing dividends, may issue some soon)
4) Chronobank (not yet)
5) Iconomi (coins are purchased then burned)
6) POSW

How do you mean dividends? Any Proof of Stake coin will earn you more of the coin for staking, does it need to be more than that? The Tao (XTO) project is designed around storing data in the blockchain and requires a fee to do it, part of it is burned but most goes to the staker like a mega-sized transaction fee paying a bonus for the data storage.  That seems like a dividend for owning "stock" (coins) to me. What do you think?


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: GTTIGER on April 23, 2017, 01:33:35 AM
Coins that issue dividends:

1) Janus (has issued small dividends)
2) Singulardtv (not yet)
3) Supernet (stopped issuing dividends, may issue some soon)
4) Chronobank (not yet)
5) Iconomi (coins are purchased then burned)
6) POSW

How do you mean dividends? Any Proof of Stake coin will earn you more of the coin for staking, does it need to be more than that? The Tao (XTO) project is designed around storing data in the blockchain and requires a fee to do it, part of it is burned but most goes to the staker like a mega-sized transaction fee paying a bonus for the data storage.  That seems like a dividend for owning "stock" (coins) to me. What do you think?
I will take a look at that coin. Basically I am looking for coins that have a cash inflow. Staking is the creation of value out of thin air. These divided coins have alternative means for value creation.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: MissGrey on April 23, 2017, 04:15:09 AM
RLT and VSL both tokens issues dividends every month if you want learn more check the links bellow:
 
RLT: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1826686.0

VSL: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1691524.0


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: JeffBrad12 on April 23, 2017, 05:04:23 AM
Coins that issue dividends:

1) Janus (has issued small dividends)
2) Singulardtv (not yet)
3) Supernet (stopped issuing dividends, may issue some soon)
4) Chronobank (not yet)
5) Iconomi (coins are purchased then burned)
6) POSW
A lot of them will be going to fail in the future, The dividends are not easy to be implemented. The successful project which distributed the dividends to their holders such as Xaurum and Vslice.

The project must have an active income to produce the dividend for the investors, Some of the projects are offering dividend without an active source to supply the dividend to the investors and totally crap.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: xtyling on April 23, 2017, 05:35:27 AM
Iconomi is buyback. They will purchase back coins made on the market and burn them in a smart contract. This option adds value to the ICN remaining coins thus avoiding all the issue of transac fees to be paid and exchangers issues


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: waltonvani on April 23, 2017, 05:46:35 AM
Coins that issue dividends:

1) Janus (has issued small dividends)
2) Singulardtv (not yet)
3) Supernet (stopped issuing dividends, may issue some soon)
4) Chronobank (not yet)
5) Iconomi (coins are purchased then burned)
6) POSW
7) Augur
8 ) DigixDAO

I have chosen Chronobank, Supernet. These are two coins which make me grow my profit in the future. I can know the potential of two project and I will buy and hold more coins for long-term period at this time.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: Scott J on April 23, 2017, 05:48:37 AM
TaaS is a new coin/fund that issues dividends.

50% of profits are issued as dividends.
25% are reinvested
25% are taken as fees.

It may be a good model, even if the fees seem a little high.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: GTTIGER on April 23, 2017, 06:01:48 AM
Coins that issue dividends:

1) Janus (has issued small dividends)
2) Singulardtv (not yet)
3) Supernet (stopped issuing dividends, may issue some soon)
4) Chronobank (not yet)
5) Iconomi (coins are purchased then burned)
6) POSW
A lot of them will be going to fail in the future, The dividends are not easy to be implemented. The successful project which distributed the dividends to their holders such as Xaurum and Vslice.

The project must have an active income to produce the dividend for the investors, Some of the projects are offering dividend without an active source to supply the dividend to the investors and totally crap.
Completely agree. However, it seems that coins are finally progressing. I remember the days of nxt asset dividends... those were hard times. It seems that some of the new coins have been consistent. I am creating a list so that I can research these coins and provide in-depth
 information to all.



Iconomi is buyback. They will purchase back coins made on the market and burn them in a smart contract. This option adds value to the ICN remaining coins thus avoiding all the issue of transac fees to be paid and exchangers issues
I like their method. I also like what TaaS proposed.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: edmundduke on April 23, 2017, 05:56:12 PM
Ive only had experience with Janus and i can say im really impressed by the team so far. The plans they have seem also very promising so i have very high hopes for the token :)


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: Pearls Before Swine on April 23, 2017, 06:02:24 PM
Coins that issue dividends:

1) Janus (has issued small dividends)
2) Singulardtv (not yet)
3) Supernet (stopped issuing dividends, may issue some soon)
4) Chronobank (not yet)
5) Iconomi (coins are purchased then burned)
6) POSW

How do you mean dividends? Any Proof of Stake coin will earn you more of the coin for staking, does it need to be more than that? The Tao (XTO) project is designed around storing data in the blockchain and requires a fee to do it, part of it is burned but most goes to the staker like a mega-sized transaction fee paying a bonus for the data storage.  That seems like a dividend for owning "stock" (coins) to me. What do you think?
That was my first thought as well, PoS is the same thing as a dividend.   Except 'dividend' is really a stock market term anyway and probably shouldn't be used in the context of just holding on to a cryptocurrency.  And we'll see how these all play out too, when no one wants to spend them.  Definitely an interesting concept.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: edmundduke on April 23, 2017, 06:08:06 PM
Coins that issue dividends:

1) Janus (has issued small dividends)
2) Singulardtv (not yet)
3) Supernet (stopped issuing dividends, may issue some soon)
4) Chronobank (not yet)
5) Iconomi (coins are purchased then burned)
6) POSW

How do you mean dividends? Any Proof of Stake coin will earn you more of the coin for staking, does it need to be more than that? The Tao (XTO) project is designed around storing data in the blockchain and requires a fee to do it, part of it is burned but most goes to the staker like a mega-sized transaction fee paying a bonus for the data storage.  That seems like a dividend for owning "stock" (coins) to me. What do you think?
That was my first thought as well, PoS is the same thing as a dividend.   Except 'dividend' is really a stock market term anyway and probably shouldn't be used in the context of just holding on to a cryptocurrency.  And we'll see how these all play out too, when no one wants to spend them.  Definitely an interesting concept.

Well they act the same way as shares do with the difference that some of them pay out weekly or monthly.
I think it is a really smart way to get crowdfunding for a business plan. Especially if the plan is sound and has the possibility of bringing in revenue.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: JeffBrad12 on April 25, 2017, 03:41:17 AM
Coins that issue dividends:

1) Janus (has issued small dividends)
2) Singulardtv (not yet)
3) Supernet (stopped issuing dividends, may issue some soon)
4) Chronobank (not yet)
5) Iconomi (coins are purchased then burned)
6) POSW
A lot of them will be going to fail in the future, The dividends are not easy to be implemented. The successful project which distributed the dividends to their holders such as Xaurum and Vslice.

The project must have an active income to produce the dividend for the investors, Some of the projects are offering dividend without an active source to supply the dividend to the investors and totally crap.
Completely agree. However, it seems that coins are finally progressing. I remember the days of nxt asset dividends... those were hard times. It seems that some of the new coins have been consistent. I am creating a list so that I can research these coins and provide in-depth
 information to all.
The dividend as a must promises by the dev to the investors in these days. Every project will be offering a dividend in the future, But some of the projects depending on passive income (In my mind this can't be categorized as a promising dividend in the future for all of the holders) . and try to turn his promises to another way. 
Like what has done by iconomi to turn the dividend to the buyback and burn.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: puremage111 on April 25, 2017, 04:49:51 AM
Feel free to look at the Burst Assets

http://forums.burst-team.us/category/6/asset-exchange

Basically you buy the assets with burstcoin

Different assets own by different person

All the assets income come from different revenue source. Mining, Gambling, Advertise and so.

You can also create an assets too.

For begineer, i would suggest you too look at assets that are owned by the owner of the forum.
If you actually browse through the assets exchange forum, assets which are verified by Haitch(Forum Owner) Would most likely to sustain longer and backed up by some project


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 25, 2017, 05:02:56 PM
DOTs if you deposit them with cryptopia.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 25, 2017, 05:03:27 PM
also ... all POS ... if you sync the wallet and wait a bit.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: Robertqueen2 on April 25, 2017, 05:56:02 PM
It is excellent concept to use the blockchain in distributing dividends for share holders, but most of tokens you listed need a lot of time to pay good amount and stable dividends.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: ACGCrypto on April 26, 2017, 01:14:08 AM
How do you mean dividends? Any Proof of Stake coin will earn you more of the coin for staking, does it need to be more than that? The Tao (XTO) project is designed around storing data in the blockchain and requires a fee to do it, part of it is burned but most goes to the staker like a mega-sized transaction fee paying a bonus for the data storage.  That seems like a dividend for owning "stock" (coins) to me. What do you think?
I will take a look at that coin. Basically I am looking for coins that have a cash inflow. Staking is the creation of value out of thin air. These divided coins have alternative means for value creation.

That makes sense. This is what the developer was saying in the slack a couple of days ago about how the XTO data storage and dividends (if that's the right word) would work:

Apps built using Infiniti Protocol consume XTO tokens.  A small portion are burned, but the bulk are returned to stakers.
The more IP is used, the more XTO that will need to be purchased off the market to power it
A minimum recommended amount of XTO for a IP based application is 10,000 XTO.
There's a rate of consumption that can be calculated based on how many commits the application makes
Using IP then becomes very predictable from a cost perspective based on the popularity of the application
... and every single application raises the value, and thereby the potential market price and volume, of XTO tokens
At scale the fees collected for IP apps should exceed the 4% annual stake rate for ROI.
Bitcoin the monolith of crypto has full blocks, averaging 4 TX per second.  If we hit 4TX per second that's an application using IP with 100,000 page views per day
Read: an unequivocal success

 
That's an average of 40XTO in fees per block.  Let's say you have 100 XTO and you stake for 1 year and only stake 1 block.  That's a 40% ROI for just one block.
44% actually, since you still get the 4% annual stake rate
At that rate of return, XTO at $0.10 is insanely profitable regardless of any entry costs.
at $0.01 it's insanely profitable

This is already happening.  Mainnet testing is already beginning to generate these fees, which is how I can present such calculations


Most of the info on the upcoming product built on the Tao blockchain is posted in the slack only, here's the invite if you want to check into it more or ask them questions: https://tao11.typeform.com/to/ws8MgM


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: NeuroticFish on April 26, 2017, 04:48:00 AM
In case you want to grow your list, WAVES offers WCT (waves community token) as dividends.
I don't know though the exact rules for receiving them.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: NoiseBoy on April 26, 2017, 04:54:47 AM
If the buyback and burn method of value return counts, you can add MobileGo (currently in ICO). 10% of profits from the MobileGo store will be used to buyback and burn tokens so as to return value to investors.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: Lauren Smith on April 26, 2017, 07:49:57 PM
OP you should add Ann links to each coin.

What is the difference between getting dividends and waiting to POS stake coins ? With POS stake the stake is shared when the weight builds up and the max benfit is minimum coin to max age stake. So what is the difference then ? Why would I pick dividends over POS ?


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: bitcoinvestor on April 27, 2017, 02:25:25 PM
Is the devident the same concept as coin mining profit? I don't really understand about the concept. OR devidents like if we have shares in a company?


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: GTTIGER on April 27, 2017, 02:35:23 PM
OP you should add Ann links to each coin.

What is the difference between getting dividends and waiting to POS stake coins ? With POS stake the stake is shared when the weight builds up and the max benfit is minimum coin to max age stake. So what is the difference then ? Why would I pick dividends over POS ?

I will update and elaborate on a definition when I have sometime to fully research the coins.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: max.trekker on August 04, 2017, 10:58:54 AM
In case you want to grow your list, WAVES offers WCT (waves community token) as dividends.
I don't know though the exact rules for receiving them.

Yes buy WCT will only be for a limited period. However since waves has LPOS you do get MRT and Waves by leasing your waves.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: spartakkus on August 04, 2017, 11:31:15 AM
Polybius Bank through PLBT token will share 20% of benefits through token holders (once bank is up and running)
TrueFlip through TFL tokens will share x% (donīt remember) also, and TrueFlip is no future promise, it's running right now.

Both ICO's have recently ended, so still need more time to get to main exchanges (although Polybius is already on livecoin I guess)


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: qiwoman2 on August 04, 2017, 12:33:58 PM
Ive only had experience with Janus and i can say im really impressed by the team so far. The plans they have seem also very promising so i have very high hopes for the token :)

I am also a hardcore JANUS HOLDER and as they are a software development company, they will create their own sites to generate revenues from and currently they are in the process of building a social fintech site for Forex trading. I also like TAAS and am hoping to get my first dividend from this one. I only have a few hundred TAAS but am trying to get to 1k before the next quarter and hope more exchanges take it on. I will research the others too.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: rouhaud on August 04, 2017, 12:55:07 PM
Coins that issue dividends :

1) Janus [JNS] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1677509.0 | has issued small dividends
2) Singulardtv [SNGLS] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1562292.0 | not yet
3) Supernet [UNITY] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1396233.0 | (stopped issuing dividends, may issue some soon)
4) Chronobank [TIME] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1680361.0 | not yet
5) Iconomi [ICN] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1789926.0 | coins are purchased then burned
6) POSW [POSW] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1695121.0 |
7) Augur [REP] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=860629.0 |
8 ) DigixDAO [DGD] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1417151.0 |
9) Taas
10) Xaurum
11) Vslice
12) RLT
13) SAFEX
14) TXO
15) DOTs
16) Waves (other coins are issued as dividends)
17) Mobile GO


you can add LISK who issue dividende for voting.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: xiaohang07 on August 04, 2017, 01:04:14 PM
Man, I don't know why Etheroll is not in your list. Check out this good introduction article of Etheroll: https://medium.com/@toulon79/the-investment-case-for-etheroll-a48d2be8a614
100% profit sharing is just unique in the cryptoworld.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: novy on August 06, 2017, 09:44:53 PM
also ... all POS ... if you sync the wallet and wait a bit.
I started masternode of ARC, have a pos wallet of the bitradio and embercoin.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: sylance on August 06, 2017, 11:18:42 PM
Coins that issue dividends :

1) Janus [JNS] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1677509.0 | has issued small dividends
2) Singulardtv [SNGLS] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1562292.0 | not yet
3) Supernet [UNITY] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1396233.0 | (stopped issuing dividends, may issue some soon)
4) Chronobank [TIME] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1680361.0 | not yet
5) Iconomi [ICN] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1789926.0 | coins are purchased then burned
6) POSW [POSW] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1695121.0 |
7) Augur [REP] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=860629.0 |
8 ) DigixDAO [DGD] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1417151.0 |
9) Taas
10) Xaurum
11) Vslice
12) RLT
13) SAFEX
14) TXO
15) DOTs
16) Waves (other coins are issued as dividends)
17) Mobile GO


Thanks for starting this thread!!!  I love the concept of earning dividends or income for simply holding.  I'm only familiar with a handful of this list but I've put this thread on my watchlist so I can come back and do further research.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: gleeedle on August 06, 2017, 11:42:47 PM
RLT and VSL both tokens issues dividends every month if you want learn more check the links bellow:
 
RLT: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1826686.0

VSL: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1691524.0

When was the last time RLT paid out a dividend for you?. I have not received one since not to long after they stopped paying in eth and started paying in RLT.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: MaskOffFuture on August 07, 2017, 12:09:58 AM
You can add sonm project too. They said there will be dividends in the future.

I didn't know waves are giving dividends. Is this right? And what is the rule of getting dividends from waves?


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: CuriousGeorge on August 07, 2017, 01:07:46 AM
Coins that issue dividends :

1) Janus [JNS] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1677509.0 | has issued small dividends
2) Singulardtv [SNGLS] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1562292.0 | not yet
3) Supernet [UNITY] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1396233.0 | (stopped issuing dividends, may issue some soon)
4) Chronobank [TIME] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1680361.0 | not yet
5) Iconomi [ICN] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1789926.0 | coins are purchased then burned
6) POSW [POSW] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1695121.0 |
7) Augur [REP] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=860629.0 |
8 ) DigixDAO [DGD] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1417151.0 |
9) Taas
10) Xaurum
11) Vslice
12) RLT
13) SAFEX
14) TXO
15) DOTs
16) Waves (other coins are issued as dividends)
17) Mobile GO


I think you are forgetting about the wings project which has distributed the dividend through the forecast platform. And it's already working fine. But vslice and xaurum only the coin that had the worked system to distribute the regular dividend to the investors.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: NostradamusJones on August 07, 2017, 01:16:18 AM
Gridcoin GRC is a POS coin.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: Metros on September 08, 2017, 05:13:03 PM
You can add sonm project too. They said there will be dividends in the future.

I didn't know waves are giving dividends. Is this right? And what is the rule of getting dividends from waves?

You have any official note from SOMN about sending dividends?


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: Fantum on September 09, 2017, 03:35:12 PM
There are crypto investment funds that give dividends when they profit, but you could also lose. DDF is one that just started. An eth token you hold in your wallet. Have not got a payment from them yet, and it's hard to find information on them. Could be a scam, most of these are I think. APX is similar to this but they have a buyback program instead of paying out to investors.

Not quite dividends but ark and rise both have dpos, so you can stake with your wallet closed. Komodo also pays you staking rewards with your wallet closed.

Then there is bitcore and byteball that pays you every week or month to hold their coins.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: mickp on October 31, 2017, 10:36:38 AM
I miss www.Coss.io (http://www.Coss.io) they are giving every week dividend for Coss tokens you hold


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: martinbrock on March 23, 2018, 05:57:47 PM
coss.io is nice. Kucoin Shares is also nice.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: pantera77 on November 17, 2018, 08:20:08 PM
Check out ALQO guys. They are launching Bitfineon.com Fiat getaway exchange, and they have nice sharepool program. For more info go to ALQO.app or join discord channel https://discord.gg/eHASddf


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: cryptonight9631 on November 18, 2018, 06:32:47 AM
I think you can also add some coins that are in the masternodes list. They give good dividends every day return. But it is difficult to have even a single masternode. But it is worth the spend. Because you can get the returns for a shorter time and after that, you can receive unlimited amount of token rewards per day.


Title: Re: Coins with dividends
Post by: Asmh85 on November 18, 2018, 06:42:57 AM
Coins that issue dividends :

1) Janus [JNS] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1677509.0 | has issued small dividends
2) Singulardtv [SNGLS] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1562292.0 | not yet
3) Supernet [UNITY] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1396233.0 | (stopped issuing dividends, may issue some soon)
4) Chronobank [TIME] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1680361.0 | not yet
5) Iconomi [ICN] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1789926.0 | coins are purchased then burned
6) POSW [POSW] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1695121.0 |
7) Augur [REP] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=860629.0 |
8 ) DigixDAO [DGD] | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1417151.0 |
9) Taas
10) Xaurum
11) Vslice
12) RLT
13) SAFEX
14) TXO
15) DOTs
16) Waves (other coins are issued as dividends)
17) Mobile GO

I think most of them are paying pennies,  the main purpose of dividends to let the community hold the coins, but it is good in the current red market. In addition you can add the most promising coin which is NEO.