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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Altcoin Discussion => Topic started by: FrankZeTank on January 09, 2018, 06:26:21 PM



Title: PoS Coins
Post by: FrankZeTank on January 09, 2018, 06:26:21 PM
Does anyone have an updated list of PoS coins? Everywhere I look online has some outdated list of shitcoins.

I'm looking for something a bit more updated and really want some that might be able to offer something that most others don't.
Shill em.


Title: Re: PoS Coins
Post by: christianb35 on January 09, 2018, 06:40:20 PM
Maintaining that list won't be easy ... there's more and more coins that are adopting PoS, even Bitcoin and company could be said to use PoS with the lightning network (when it will be implemented), Ethereum want to swtich to PoS, PoS is clearly an evolution from PoW to make the network more decentralized and green.

Why are you looking for PoS coins?

The next generation will be "Delegated Proof of Stake" because PoS has the following issues:
- People stake on bad networks which prevent fast block time / transactions.
- When non-tech people are in charge of the network, doing an upgrade is painful... you need to wait that 51% update their staking PC
- You need to reward the skaters which lead to inflation or transaction fees

In a DPoS consensus like RaiBlocks uses, you don't get a reward for doing it, instead you get a "trust weight", so only businesses that have a good architecture will do it and they do it for recognition, just like "facebook likes". So you get the best side of PoW and PoS together.


Title: Re: PoS Coins
Post by: niknik1966 on January 09, 2018, 07:12:20 PM
Does anyone have an updated list of PoS coins? Everywhere I look online has some outdated list of shitcoins.

I'm looking for something a bit more updated and really want some that might be able to offer something that most others don't.
Shill em.
What for? Love for innovation? I think that in order to earn no sense to go into the details of the technical equipment of a particular coin. The biggest criterion is the market itself.



Title: Re: PoS Coins
Post by: madtea on January 09, 2018, 07:16:55 PM
Neo: it gives you Gas. Ark: you vote from within your wallet for a delegate and then get a slice of their pie.


Title: Re: PoS Coins
Post by: minersday on January 09, 2018, 07:34:53 PM
Neo: it gives you Gas. Ark: you vote from within your wallet for a delegate and then get a slice of their pie.

That is probably one of the most relevant PoS coins, but there are a few others who are very important too.

NAVcoin was giving you around 2% a year (that is crap, yes, i know that) But it has that PoS functionality. If i am not wrong, PoSCoin is giving you a little bit of return per month if you hold those altcoins on your mew.

There are a lot of them, but there isn't an updated list if that is what you are looking for.


Title: Re: PoS Coins
Post by: chaosfourever on January 09, 2018, 07:42:14 PM
Easily you should be looking into Ardor. It is the best PoS coin around and will be top 5 in no time. Get in early because you will be sorry in a few months. Just a fair warning.


Title: Re: PoS Coins
Post by: FrankZeTank on January 09, 2018, 07:43:11 PM
Maintaining that list won't be easy ... there's more and more coins that are adopting PoS, even Bitcoin and company could be said to use PoS with the lightning network (when it will be implemented), Ethereum want to swtich to PoS, PoS is clearly an evolution from PoW to make the network more decentralized and green.

Why are you looking for PoS coins?

The next generation will be "Delegated Proof of Stake" because PoS has the following issues:
- People stake on bad networks which prevent fast block time / transactions.
- When non-tech people are in charge of the network, doing an upgrade is painful... you need to wait that 51% update their staking PC
- You need to reward the skaters which lead to inflation or transaction fees

In a DPoS consensus like RaiBlocks uses, you don't get a reward for doing it, instead you get a "trust weight", so only businesses that have a good architecture will do it and they do it for recognition, just like "facebook likes". So you get the best side of PoW and PoS together.

I'm looking for PoS because I want to be rewarded, I guess I'm okay with staking or nodes just want to know which ones are actually going to hold their weight or have some sort of technological advance in their sector like VeChain.
I don't want a dPoS because I don't get rewarded for it. I would like to be able to set up some nodes or just stake and earn passive income with part of my crypto.



Title: Re: PoS Coins
Post by: oaks05 on January 09, 2018, 07:43:22 PM
cloakcoin 6% annually no min hold, anon features, low supply,  just went open source.


Title: Re: PoS Coins
Post by: Maet1212 on January 09, 2018, 07:43:45 PM
Does anyone know how many wallets you can stake at once? Also, is it possible that staking wallets can have trojans if they're extra sketchy/small? I hope that this would be scannable, but kind of doubt it.


Title: Re: PoS Coins
Post by: flip4flop on January 09, 2018, 07:47:07 PM
There is a chance that XUEZ takes off when its rebranded from XIOS over the course of the next month.  XIOS was a PoS coin that was giving great returns through staking and running a masternode.  The developer took but the community took the coin over and has a new team that is re-branding the coin.  It is currently in the process of swapping all XIOS for XUEZ so you cannot purchase any at the moment.  Just keep it in mind when it does get put back on the market as an option to potentially get in early.

https://theminerhub.com/news/xuez-hardfork-from-xios-collapse (https://theminerhub.com/news/xuez-hardfork-from-xios-collapse)


Title: Re: PoS Coins
Post by: MarioLuck990 on January 09, 2018, 09:13:03 PM
Does anyone have an updated list of PoS coins? Everywhere I look online has some outdated list of shitcoins.

I'm looking for something a bit more updated and really want some that might be able to offer something that most others don't.
Shill em.

Wait for ethereum PoS, the only platform that make sense with PoS, empty token platforms make no sense to invest in. 


Title: Re: PoS Coins
Post by: Maet1212 on January 09, 2018, 09:27:38 PM
Does anyone have an updated list of PoS coins? Everywhere I look online has some outdated list of shitcoins.

I'm looking for something a bit more updated and really want some that might be able to offer something that most others don't.
Shill em.

Wait for ethereum PoS, the only platform that make sense with PoS, empty token platforms make no sense to invest in. 

What will be so special about Ethereum POS? I have not heard anything about it except that it is happening.


Title: Re: PoS Coins
Post by: beskid on January 09, 2018, 09:36:10 PM
I saw this branch here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2622314.msg26692771#msg26692771. It works from the end of November 2017. Reviews so far only positive. I personally did not try, so be careful!


Title: Re: PoS Coins
Post by: Triticale on March 15, 2018, 09:15:36 AM
IdealCash - good POS coin.


Title: Re: PoS Coins
Post by: infposs on March 15, 2018, 09:27:35 AM
A recommand coin with Dpos---Credits.  You can do your reaserch and keep an eye on it. When its mainnet on abord in July, it has huge potential.


Title: Re: PoS Coins
Post by: xanaxxx on March 15, 2018, 09:41:58 AM
Does anyone have an updated list of PoS coins? Everywhere I look online has some outdated list of shitcoins.

I'm looking for something a bit more updated and really want some that might be able to offer something that most others don't.
Shill em.

with the huge amount of coins it won't be easy to prepare that list. Just see how many are there on coinmarketcap. Also there are already coins with hybrid consensus that would need to be included