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Title: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: adamgilbert912 on March 29, 2018, 07:30:48 PM
Who has set up or is interested in setting up a masternode? And what coin(s) do you want to set up a masternode for?


Found an interesting new service that guides you step-by-step in settting up masternodes for only $50 right now

Here's a link to the thread they made >>> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3213738


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: felixbrucker on March 29, 2018, 07:58:15 PM
Hexxcoin has masternodes and price is currently cheap


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: xxcsu on March 29, 2018, 08:38:21 PM
Who has set up or is interested in setting up a masternode? And what coin(s) do you want to set up a masternode for?

Really hard to answer this question...


Sometimes, i would say for gambling, i pick a few new masternodes in the very early stage, this way my ROI can be very short, or on the another side,  I can lose a high percentage of my investment :)
Most of the time, for long time investment im doing a really deep research on the masternode coin, then making the decision to invest or not invest money into that MN ...


If you jumping in on time to a new coin masternode hosting, you can have your ROI within a very short period of time, but on the same time you are risking your investment, because its just really hard to say where the coin prices are going in the next days, weeks ...
Masternode tracking websites really not going to give you a accurate forecast about any brand new masternodes, bc they just can not, the coin is new, there is no way to track the coin past performance or give you a estimated forecast for future.
You have to dig deeper in the new coin issuer future plans,
background information,
what is ready for that coin ( exchange, block explorer, wallet ),
be sure at least they have a roadmap, whitepaper ready,
good sign if the issuer have some bounty program for future development,
the issuer have a great marketing team,
they representing themselves on different social media platforms,
they provide some kind of support ...

Better, more safe if you are investing into a few months, maybe a year old masternode, (after you did your own research and picked the coin you want) , this way you can see the estimated ROI for that investment, you can see where the price is stabilized... Stabilized masternodes estimated ROI going to be much much more longer for sure and seems like a much safer investment for longer time.





Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: dhouse on March 29, 2018, 09:05:57 PM
Zcoin seems like the best one to me. I think ROI is like 30% and the coin is good. Too expensive for me right now though.

I'm about to set my first one up - Qbic. Cheap as heck, high ROI and looks like it could be an interesting project.

Thinking about making a few moves to get an Alqo node since it's so cheap right now. Phore also is interesting to me.

I'm contributing to some shared MNs at staking labs. Among them, Bitcoin Green has been AWESOME for me so for, but it's a real shitcoin so we'll see how long it can keep the show going.

I'm also speculatively building a Force bag, maybe I'll get enough for a MN one of these days.



Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: adamgilbert912 on March 30, 2018, 01:10:49 AM
Zcoin seems like the best one to me. I think ROI is like 30% and the coin is good. Too expensive for me right now though.

I'm about to set my first one up - Qbic. Cheap as heck, high ROI and looks like it could be an interesting project.

Thinking about making a few moves to get an Alqo node since it's so cheap right now. Phore also is interesting to me.

I'm contributing to some shared MNs at staking labs. Among them, Bitcoin Green has been AWESOME for me so for, but it's a real shitcoin so we'll see how long it can keep the show going.

I'm also speculatively building a Force bag, maybe I'll get enough for a MN one of these days.



I did like Qbic, but it's on some pretty sketchy exchanges isn't it?


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: Agozyen on March 30, 2018, 02:03:48 AM
Who has set up or is interested in setting up a masternode? And what coin(s) do you want to set up a masternode for?


Checkout masternodes.pro or masternodes.online for masternode information.  There are some real bargains out there right now!


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: adamgilbert912 on March 30, 2018, 01:13:46 PM
Who has set up or is interested in setting up a masternode? And what coin(s) do you want to set up a masternode for?


Checkout masternodes.pro or masternodes.online for masternode information.  There are some real bargains out there right now!

Which ones do you like?


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: cashen on March 30, 2018, 02:54:06 PM
Don't get caught up in the super high roi coins.

I like ones with good public dev teams and an active community.

Denarius, very active and forward thinking.
ALQO, big vision. Actually licenses.


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: adamgilbert912 on March 30, 2018, 07:41:51 PM
Don't get caught up in the super high roi coins.

I like ones with good public dev teams and an active community.

Denarius, very active and forward thinking.
ALQO, big vision. Actually licenses.

What exchange do you get these coins on?


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: lunobird on March 30, 2018, 09:25:52 PM
Pivx is pretty good also, Very active development,  and marketing and the masternode payouts is simple to setup and you get paid out nearly daily.  If you can't afford a masternode you can always stake for a less frequent payout.



Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: adamgilbert912 on March 30, 2018, 09:39:09 PM
Pivx is pretty good also, Very active development,  and marketing and the masternode payouts is simple to setup and you get paid out nearly daily.  If you can't afford a masternode you can always stake for a less frequent payout.



How often is the payout?


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: lunobird on March 30, 2018, 10:17:49 PM
Pivx is pretty good also, Very active development,  and marketing and the masternode payouts is simple to setup and you get paid out nearly daily.  If you can't afford a masternode you can always stake for a less frequent payout.



How often is the payout?

If you have a masternode its every 1.4 days,  about 20 times a month.  If your staking instead and say you have around 5000 pivx its about double the time compared to 10k units for masternode so like every 3 days.  and it scales linear based on how much your staking

http://178.254.23.111/~pub/DN/DN_masternode_payments_stats.html

The passive income is fun about $6.53 cents at todays low value but they got quite the roadmap for 2018.  I wouldn't worry about payout amount whats more important is how successful they are like Dash,  Those payouts are huge now so having high payout amounts in the future is more important than current payout.
https://pivx.org/pivx-roadmap-2018/

They also got important wallet updates this week with new payout features and privacy staking.

They are updating their masternode payouts to be higher now at 3 pivx per payout s and if your staking you get Zpivx(zerocoin pivx instead.  This is great provides more of a separation between masternode and stakers.  I can just sell my masternode pivx for other coins I like and stakers can keep accumulating zpivx for higher network coin privacy.

Anyways check them out, its one of the quality masternode coins that are at quite the discount from their all time high. Also my favorite community.




Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: adamgilbert912 on March 30, 2018, 10:51:18 PM
Pivx is pretty good also, Very active development,  and marketing and the masternode payouts is simple to setup and you get paid out nearly daily.  If you can't afford a masternode you can always stake for a less frequent payout.



How often is the payout?

If you have a masternode its every 1.4 days,  about 20 times a month.  If your staking instead and say you have around 5000 pivx its about double the time compared to 10k units for masternode so like every 3 days.  and it scales linear based on how much your staking

http://178.254.23.111/~pub/DN/DN_masternode_payments_stats.html

The passive income is fun about $6.53 cents at todays low value but they got quite the roadmap for 2018.  I wouldn't worry about payout amount whats more important is how successful they are like Dash,  Those payouts are huge now so having high payout amounts in the future is more important than current payout.
https://pivx.org/pivx-roadmap-2018/

They also got important wallet updates this week with new payout features and privacy staking.

They are updating their masternode payouts to be higher now at 3 pivx per payout s and if your staking you get Zpivx(zerocoin pivx instead.  This is great provides more of a separation between masternode and stakers.  I can just sell my masternode pivx for other coins I like and stakers can keep accumulating zpivx for higher network coin privacy.

Anyways check them out, its one of the quality masternode coins that are at quite the discount from their all time high. Also my favorite community.




What do you think about smartcash?


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: grendel25 on March 30, 2018, 11:07:52 PM
Criptoreal  CRS   seems really good.  They use a strong GPU only algo and it also isn't minable by nicehash so that helps keep some sanity.  The price like most coins right now is low and it is also easy to mine. 

It has a high collateral at 50,000 CRS but the developers also run their own shared masternode service which is really easy to get onto.  Just look at their ann post here and join their discord.  really good project doing tangible business in a really large market.


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: lunobird on March 30, 2018, 11:20:22 PM
Pivx is pretty good also, Very active development,  and marketing and the masternode payouts is simple to setup and you get paid out nearly daily.  If you can't afford a masternode you can always stake for a less frequent payout.



How often is the payout?

If you have a masternode its every 1.4 days,  about 20 times a month.  If your staking instead and say you have around 5000 pivx its about double the time compared to 10k units for masternode so like every 3 days.  and it scales linear based on how much your staking

http://178.254.23.111/~pub/DN/DN_masternode_payments_stats.html

The passive income is fun about $6.53 cents at todays low value but they got quite the roadmap for 2018.  I wouldn't worry about payout amount whats more important is how successful they are like Dash,  Those payouts are huge now so having high payout amounts in the future is more important than current payout.
https://pivx.org/pivx-roadmap-2018/

They also got important wallet updates this week with new payout features and privacy staking.

They are updating their masternode payouts to be higher now at 3 pivx per payout s and if your staking you get Zpivx(zerocoin pivx instead.  This is great provides more of a separation between masternode and stakers.  I can just sell my masternode pivx for other coins I like and stakers can keep accumulating zpivx for higher network coin privacy.

Anyways check them out, its one of the quality masternode coins that are at quite the discount from their all time high. Also my favorite community.




What do you think about smartcash?

Heard they got delisted from cryptopia, that's pretty bad news a crap exchange delisted them probably due to bad wallet/blockchain corrupted.


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: Elder III on March 30, 2018, 11:28:45 PM
Don't get caught up in the super high roi coins.

I like ones with good public dev teams and an active community.

Denarius, very active and forward thinking.
ALQO, big vision. Actually licenses.

What exchange do you get these coins on?

You can get Denarius on Cryptopia, Coinexchange, or SouthExchange... it's also on BarterDex if I remember correctly.


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: Kariste on March 31, 2018, 01:36:16 AM
I'd better prefer LITECOIN because it allows instant near zero cost payments to anyone int he world and it's the
younger and more light weight of bitcoin.


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: lunobird on March 31, 2018, 01:53:20 AM
I'd better prefer LITECOIN because it allows instant near zero cost payments to anyone int he world and it's the
younger and more light weight of bitcoin.

Sure litecoin is great but the topic is about good masternode coins for passive lazy income or an alternative to mining :)


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: Cryptoipad on March 31, 2018, 05:42:12 AM
They are different because they perform several other functions apart from just keeping the full blockchain and relaying blocks transactions as a full node does in Bitcoin related to Litcoin.One such way of earning in cryptocurrency is by running a masternode, but before I tell you how to do that it is imperative that you first understand what a masternode is coins exchange of good understanding in masterpiece of mining process.The masternode is simply a cryptocurrency full node or computer wallet that keeps the full copy of the blockchain in real time, just like your have Bitcoin full nodes and is always up running discussion on coins process.


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: adamgilbert912 on March 31, 2018, 08:00:10 PM
They are different because they perform several other functions apart from just keeping the full blockchain and relaying blocks transactions as a full node does in Bitcoin related to Litcoin.One such way of earning in cryptocurrency is by running a masternode, but before I tell you how to do that it is imperative that you first understand what a masternode is coins exchange of good understanding in masterpiece of mining process.The masternode is simply a cryptocurrency full node or computer wallet that keeps the full copy of the blockchain in real time, just like your have Bitcoin full nodes and is always up running discussion on coins process.

Have you set up a masternode?


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: adamgilbert912 on April 04, 2018, 01:01:32 AM
Hexxcoin has masternodes and price is currently cheap

What's special about Hexxcoin?


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: felixbrucker on April 08, 2018, 07:05:57 AM
Hexxcoin has masternodes and price is currently cheap

What's special about Hexxcoin?

It's a zerocoin with MN and a upcoming fork with BTC to BitcoinZeroX

You can read more about it on it's webpage here: https://hexxcoin.net/

Also here is the ANN with all links: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2958707.0

You already missed one opportunity a few days ago ;)

Cheers


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: Broesel on April 08, 2018, 06:49:55 PM
Don't get caught up in the super high roi coins.

I like ones with good public dev teams and an active community.

Denarius, very active and forward thinking.
ALQO, big vision. Actually licenses.

What exchange do you get these coins on?

You can get ALQO on:
https://wallet.crypto-bridge.org/market/BRIDGE.ALQO_BRIDGE.BTC (https://wallet.crypto-bridge.org/market/BRIDGE.ALQO_BRIDGE.BTC)
https://www.coinexchange.io/market/ALQO/BTC (https://www.coinexchange.io/market/ALQO/BTC)
https://stocks.exchange/trade/ALQO/BTC (https://stocks.exchange/trade/ALQO/BTC)

and here is the link to the ANN https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2343884.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2343884.0) and the official page https://alqo.org/about (https://alqo.org/about). In my opinion a real gem in hiding. Will be big in 2018. Good, active dev team, strong and helpful community and lots of good ideas.

And the best part is: seriously undervalued ATM. So, it's very cheap to get your own MN  ;D


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: togoshigekata on April 09, 2018, 01:45:47 AM
BiblePay (BBP)
- 10% mined coins always go to Charity (already sponsoring 200+ Orphans monthly) 
- ASIC-Resistant like Vertcoin/Groestlcoin (CPU Mining Only) 
- fork of DASH (Masternode Governance, Proposals & Voting), 10% Monthly Budget for IT/PR/P2P
- Proof of BibleHash (POBh) algorithm, All Nodes are Full Nodes   
- 38% of coins rewarded to Cancer Research using CPU

Launched July 23rd 2017, Market Cap $1-2 million, $0.0026 per BBP
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/biblepay/

~500 million BBP in circulation, max 5.2 billion BBP by year 2050
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2388064.0

38% of coins go to Masternodes (Sanctuaries)
https://masternodes.online/currencies/BBP/

Ranked #126 in code commits
https://www.cryptomiso.com/#BBP


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: adamgilbert912 on April 14, 2018, 10:36:47 PM
Hexxcoin has masternodes and price is currently cheap

What's special about Hexxcoin?

It's a zerocoin with MN and a upcoming fork with BTC to BitcoinZeroX

You can read more about it on it's webpage here: https://hexxcoin.net/

Also here is the ANN with all links: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2958707.0

You already missed one opportunity a few days ago ;)

Cheers

Are you interested in setting a masternode up?


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: adamgilbert912 on April 14, 2018, 10:37:59 PM
Don't get caught up in the super high roi coins.

I like ones with good public dev teams and an active community.

Denarius, very active and forward thinking.
ALQO, big vision. Actually licenses.

What exchange do you get these coins on?

You can get ALQO on:
https://wallet.crypto-bridge.org/market/BRIDGE.ALQO_BRIDGE.BTC (https://wallet.crypto-bridge.org/market/BRIDGE.ALQO_BRIDGE.BTC)
https://www.coinexchange.io/market/ALQO/BTC (https://www.coinexchange.io/market/ALQO/BTC)
https://stocks.exchange/trade/ALQO/BTC (https://stocks.exchange/trade/ALQO/BTC)

and here is the link to the ANN https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2343884.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2343884.0) and the official page https://alqo.org/about (https://alqo.org/about). In my opinion a real gem in hiding. Will be big in 2018. Good, active dev team, strong and helpful community and lots of good ideas.

And the best part is: seriously undervalued ATM. So, it's very cheap to get your own MN  ;D

Have you set up your own MN? And if not, are you interested in doing so?


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: Broesel on April 15, 2018, 12:21:20 PM
Don't get caught up in the super high roi coins.

I like ones with good public dev teams and an active community.

Denarius, very active and forward thinking.
ALQO, big vision. Actually licenses.

What exchange do you get these coins on?

You can get ALQO on:
https://wallet.crypto-bridge.org/market/BRIDGE.ALQO_BRIDGE.BTC (https://wallet.crypto-bridge.org/market/BRIDGE.ALQO_BRIDGE.BTC)
https://www.coinexchange.io/market/ALQO/BTC (https://www.coinexchange.io/market/ALQO/BTC)
https://stocks.exchange/trade/ALQO/BTC (https://stocks.exchange/trade/ALQO/BTC)

and here is the link to the ANN https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2343884.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2343884.0) and the official page https://alqo.org/about (https://alqo.org/about). In my opinion a real gem in hiding. Will be big in 2018. Good, active dev team, strong and helpful community and lots of good ideas.

And the best part is: seriously undervalued ATM. So, it's very cheap to get your own MN  ;D

Have you set up your own MN? And if not, are you interested in doing so?
Yes i have set my own mn. There have been some minor hickups recently, but the devs are on it and are determined to get everything working again ASAP. To my knowledge and experience it is a very dedicated dev team with good output and very fast response times. I suggest you look into the project, if you haven't done so already.

On another note: If you want to check out new and potentially good MN coins I can suggest to take a look at the following link: https://betweenblocks.org/
It's all about MN coins and news and updates about these projects. Have fun reading!

Also, some nice vids on how to set up Masternodes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMeFZDgifQdxK4DJ-Y7HMnA Not many coins covered untill now. But more will follow, I assume.


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: neoandtrinity on April 15, 2018, 01:18:18 PM
I can recommend https://stocks.exchange/trade/TWIST/BTC
Price coin is cheap to buy now.


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: rumour93 on July 31, 2018, 06:54:23 PM
Check out XUEZ coin at http://www.xuezcoin.com. They are privacy focused, integrate TOR functionality with their masternodes and they offer a fully automated MN installation script.

Full support from community and dev's at their Discord: https://discord.gg/MFck3Qr


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: BMCHAIN on September 24, 2018, 08:41:17 PM
It would be interesting to know your opinion about top 5 coins with masternodes, guys.
Recently I made an analysis and my top looks like this:
1. Gobyte
2. StakeNet
3. Zcoin
4. BlockNet
5. PIVX
The first two have small costs for the purchase of masternodes and quick return of investment. In the short term, it looks best.  Gobyte return of investment is only just 1 year with 900$ master node cost, and Stakenet return of investment is 3.5 years and 2400$ master node cost.
And what is your top 5?


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: Meteorite777 on September 24, 2018, 09:46:18 PM
I've been using Printex the past few months (PRTX). It's a tiny, low cap coin but with reliable 50-80 day ROI (was about 30-40 days when I started). I run a few nodes and it's dirt cheap right now; no promises but I've made 2-3x ROI on it over the past few weeks/months. You just have to time your entries right. Little team out of France that plan to deliver custom user designed and printed merch (clothes, 3d printing, mugs) using PRTX and BTC on their platform. Beta out with full release a few days/week away.

Discord: https://discord.gg/VZ3Xzz

CryptoBridge: https://wallet.crypto-bridge.org/market/BRIDGE.PRTX_BRIDGE.BTC

Masternode Info: https://masternodes.online/currencies/PRTX/


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: that1lurk3r on September 25, 2018, 02:56:32 AM
Horizen was zencash: https://www.horizen.global/securenodes/


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: lunobird on September 25, 2018, 06:33:55 AM
It would be interesting to know your opinion about top 5 coins with masternodes, guys.
Recently I made an analysis and my top looks like this:
1. Gobyte
2. StakeNet
3. Zcoin
4. BlockNet
5. PIVX
The first two have small costs for the purchase of masternodes and quick return of investment. In the short term, it looks best.  Gobyte return of investment is only just 1 year with 900$ master node cost, and Stakenet return of investment is 3.5 years and 2400$ master node cost.
And what is your top 5?

Here are my top 5
0) Dash (if you can afford it)
1)pivx
2)horizen (zencash)
3)zcoin
4) shipchain (250k for up coming masternode)
5)helium



Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: tokexchain on September 25, 2018, 06:38:58 AM
With Proof of stake coins, sometimes you can profit more by staking as opposed to masternode set rewards (I know, but it is how they are designed)

So if you invest in a staking / Masternode coin, do check the network MN / Staking linear scale, anything of 50% sway one way, and you could do well.

Of course with staking the more coin you hold on the network with accrued active time, the more of a chance of a stake or reward - the networks will always adapt / change difficulty etc but as long as you are taking part (and the wallet is unlocked for staking) you are in with a chance of a reward.

Keep on staking!


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: mak013 on September 25, 2018, 07:53:20 AM
With Proof of stake coins, sometimes you can profit more by staking as opposed to masternode set rewards (I know, but it is how they are designed)

So if you invest in a staking / Masternode coin, do check the network MN / Staking linear scale, anything of 50% sway one way, and you could do well.

Of course with staking the more coin you hold on the network with accrued active time, the more of a chance of a stake or reward - the networks will always adapt / change difficulty etc but as long as you are taking part (and the wallet is unlocked for staking) you are in with a chance of a reward.

Keep on staking!
Nowdays POS/MN coins mostly scam. Also mostly scam all coins, there MN reward more then 50%. I dont say, that you must not buy it. You can get huge profit with such MN but you have to control it all the time to drop at the right moment.
As for me, for a several weeks, or even months, it is possible to buy or mine coins with 50% or less MN reward only. No one coin(except DASH) cant say why it need MN.


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: DevelopmentBank on September 25, 2018, 08:22:04 AM
Who has set up or is interested in setting up a masternode? And what coin(s) do you want to set up a masternode for?


Found an interesting new service that guides you step-by-step in settting up masternodes for only $50 right now

Here's a link to the thread they made >>> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3213738

I'd be very careful what masternode you pick. There are a lot out there and majority of them, like ICOs, are outright scams. Like ponzis, the way they do it is that they lure you in with initial large daily profits but then eventually when you get greedy and buy more of their coin, they suddenly disappear without a trace.

Make sure you do the necessary research.


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: almonk on September 26, 2018, 06:12:33 AM
Why bother with masternodes or just trade some coins? Higher returns? Who knows.


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: canduterium on September 26, 2018, 08:44:17 AM
Who has set up or is interested in setting up a masternode? And what coin(s) do you want to set up a masternode for?

Really hard to answer this question...


Sometimes, i would say for gambling, i pick a few new masternodes in the very early stage, this way my ROI can be very short, or on the another side,  I can lose a high percentage of my investment :)
Most of the time, for long time investment im doing a really deep research on the masternode coin, then making the decision to invest or not invest money into that MN ...


If you jumping in on time to a new coin masternode hosting, you can have your ROI within a very short period of time, but on the same time you are risking your investment, because its just really hard to say where the coin prices are going in the next days, weeks ...
Masternode tracking websites really not going to give you a accurate forecast about any brand new masternodes, bc they just can not, the coin is new, there is no way to track the coin past performance or give you a estimated forecast for future.
You have to dig deeper in the new coin issuer future plans,
background information,
what is ready for that coin ( exchange, block explorer, wallet ),
be sure at least they have a roadmap, whitepaper ready,
good sign if the issuer have some bounty program for future development,
the issuer have a great marketing team,
they representing themselves on different social media platforms,
they provide some kind of support ...

Better, more safe if you are investing into a few months, maybe a year old masternode, (after you did your own research and picked the coin you want) , this way you can see the estimated ROI for that investment, you can see where the price is stabilized... Stabilized masternodes estimated ROI going to be much much more longer for sure and seems like a much safer investment for longer time.


This is the most valid advice you could get regarding masternodes. There are some sites like masternodes.online or masternodes.pro where you find masternodes with 100.000% ROI so you can get your ROI in the same day you start but you must also consider other aspects of the coin:
  • Coin usage. Is the coin really worth for something or will it die in a few weeks?
  • Coin daily volume. You may have a lot of coins that worth nothing if you canīt sell it.
  • Exchange. Many coins are launched in low usage exchanges where you will not be able to trade.
  • Market cap. Same issue as the two previous points.


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: xandebnu on September 26, 2018, 11:24:41 AM
Now masternodes are gaining a lot of popularity, and mining loses. Mining profit has become much smaller, difficulty increases every day, thus the equipment is given for little money and it is not bought.


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: almonk on September 26, 2018, 08:43:23 PM
Good idea probably is to check why the coin uses masternodes. Does it solve anything or make it better? Can it be solved without masternodes?


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: adamgilbert912 on September 30, 2018, 08:57:50 PM
Now masternodes are gaining a lot of popularity, and mining loses. Mining profit has become much smaller, difficulty increases every day, thus the equipment is given for little money and it is not bought.

What masternodes are you interested in?


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: k00l1 on October 16, 2018, 03:26:54 PM
just set up my first MN of SCC coin the rewards are paid to wallet 14-15 hrs 2.8 scc and the setup guide was eas and scc team helped me to set MN,  could have done better MN if i would have done proper research.Not complain as it cost like $ 3.5  per month for the setting MN on vultr 


Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: calypsodevs on November 01, 2018, 08:21:04 PM

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Title: Re: What coins have good masternodes?
Post by: smoolae on November 01, 2018, 09:35:31 PM
Buying masternode coins and running a masternode is in reality quite a gamble with the market situation we have right now. One day you buy required amount of coins for masternode for 5k USD and next day your bag will be worth only let's say 2k USD.

A gamble, that could or couldn't pay off.