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Title: Coins with passive income
Post by: Fabainvest on October 22, 2018, 12:53:10 PM
Hello, BitcoinTalk. Do you know any other altcoins with passive income in a long run?


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: smoolae on October 22, 2018, 04:57:09 PM
There are a lot of so-called masternode coins that anyone can buy and earn from staking them (Proof of Stake option).

It seems easy and profitable, but there are also dangers. The greatest threat is that you just become a bag holder - you buy a lot of some coin/token and after that a mass sell-off happens. Now you have many coins/tokens that are greatly fallen in value.

If you still wanna go ahead and try your luck then: https://masternodes.online/


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: dunfida on October 22, 2018, 05:06:23 PM
There are a lot of so-called masternode coins that anyone can buy and earn from staking them (Proof of Stake option).

It seems easy and profitable, but there are also dangers. The greatest threat is that you just become a bag holder - you buy a lot of some coin/token and after that a mass sell-off happens. Now you have many coins/tokens that are greatly fallen in value.

If you still wanna go ahead and try your luck then: https://masternodes.online/

Remembering minexcoin back in the past where I do accumulate as many as I can but now I do end up atleast to break-eve
and as being said this is the risk on buying or holding up types of coins where rewards been decreased on parking and
together with a massive sell-off then it would really put you into the bottom.Nice link provided though.


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: NeuroticFish on October 22, 2018, 05:44:49 PM
Hello, BitcoinTalk. Do you know any other altcoins with passive income in a long run?

You didn't tell what coins you started with, so we can add "other" coins...

However...there are the PoS coins, where you have to invest first and get some coins, then the passive income can start.
Then there are the masternode coins, where, again, have to acquire a certain amount of coins and possibly an AWS.
There is also MinexCoin where you park the coins like in a bank; overall not much different from PoS, but less hassle.

All these need initial investment. Historically the PoS coins seem to dilute their value over time. Minex faces now scam accusations, so while you can earn by parking, you may lose by price fall.
I may be wrong in all this, do your own research, of course.

Also, with the decline the crypto market has faced this whole year, there are not many ways that "produce" coins and get an income from it. I think that the best is to pick some really good coins, buy whether they allow passive income or not, and wait for the market to get back to life. (Again, use your own thinking/decisions whether you invest or not and where you do that.)


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: St4yInTh3D4rk on October 22, 2018, 05:49:56 PM
Hello, BitcoinTalk. Do you know any other altcoins with passive income in a long run?
For long run,I don't trust the altcoins because most of the altcois will fail to provide the profits in long term so better use them for just short term hold to make some quick money when there is bump in the coins.Why not make passive income with bitcoin? which is more safe when compared to investing on the altcoins.


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: Barmalei06 on October 22, 2018, 05:50:49 PM
Hello, BitcoinTalk. Do you know any other altcoins with passive income in a long run?
I want to talk not only about coins with passive income, but also about ways of passive income

Put your stake in pos

Currencies on rate proof rely on a completely different block generation method. instead of energy-intensive mining, the proof goes on the basis of funds that are simply stored in the wallet. Usually, the official wallet is used for PoS. All you need to do is keep your wallet and computer online. proof of ownership allows you to earn rewards in exchange for being a node in the network and economically maintain the currency by buying and holding it.

Today, there are many cryptocurrencies on PoS, which are quite popular and potentially profitable. among the most profitable PIVX, Neo, DASH, OkCash, Stratis, etc.

The disadvantage is the high entry threshold. Depending on the cryptocurrency, you may need to buy thousands of dollars worth of coins to get enough rewards and be able to make regular bets. for example, in order to have a reasonable chance of confirming a block once a month on a PIVX network, you must have at least 500 PIV.

Running masternody

Matternods work somewhat like proof of quota. you buy and hold a certain amount of coins in your wallet, run your own server, your computer earns regular rewards in exchange for network support.

Matternods usually get higher profits than when mining. however, they have an even higher entry threshold to start. For example, starting Dash requires 1000 DASH (at least 500 thousand dollars in a sagging market). However, as soon as the node works, the earnings will begin immediately and not bad enough.

Cryptocurrencies with dividends

Like traditional equity investments, a number of blockchain projects offer something like dividends. Usually this way: you have a certain number of tokens on a compatible wallet, and then for each period of time a charge is transferred to the account. period is individual: maybe a day, maybe a quarter. If you keep your coins on the exchange, she will probably receive a reward for you. Therefore, it is important to ensure that you use the recommended type of wallet. Such loyalty programs were, for example, CDT. the point is that you are interested not to put coins on the stock exchange, thereby reducing the offer.

Some exchanges offer dividends to their token holders. For example, the new project Flyp.Me plans to give dividends to ETH on their tokens. Kucoin and Binance, which to holders of their tokens also give lower commissions, have the same.

The Neo project has a similar program in which those who own tokens periodically receive another network currency, GAS. It is used to pay online transactions. it differs from Ethereum, where the local Ether currency is used to pay for transactions.

As you can see, there are quite a few ways to earn on cryptocurrency without much effort, although the statement “money makes money” is valid here, since the initial capital is very impressive.
if you find it useful, you can share Merit. I will be glad. )


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: vrap.pm on October 22, 2018, 07:39:22 PM
You can search for Horizen, and if it please you, you can buy some and with a minimum of 42 Zen you can create a secure node or invest a bit more, like 500 Zen and you get a super node. there are simulators to calculate the amount of Zen you create with the nodes.


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: Yana_O1993 on October 22, 2018, 07:52:37 PM
To be honest, I did not even know about the existence of such coins. but I would like to buy


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: batang_bitcoin on October 22, 2018, 09:57:20 PM
Yeah you can run masternode but most of the profitable ones requires good capital to get daily income. But there's also another way of choosing PoS coins (Proof of Stake).

12 Best Proof-Of-Stake Coins For Passive Income (https://www.investinblockchain.com/best-proof-of-stake-coins/)

Talking about in the long run, why choose an altcoin if you can invest to bitcoin if you're good with long term?


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: i7claufe on October 23, 2018, 01:09:17 AM
Try reading about NPXS, Pundi X, It gives off monthly airdrops based on the amount you're holding. You could gain large amounts of cash from this if you're holding large amounts of NPXS.


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: Ridwan Fauzi on October 23, 2018, 04:01:26 AM
Every long term investment will give investors a large profit. However, an investment place will also determine the profit chosen by each investor. For bitcoin cryptocurrency is always my choice for long term investment, I just look at the history of the price passed by bitcoin, and it is very promising. For altcoins, I do not have full confidence that I will get big profits, too much manipulation of pump and dump so it makes me and even other investors do not feel safe, but ETH needs to be taken into consideration.


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: Q2kc on October 23, 2018, 01:28:59 PM
(KWATT) https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/4new/ if you stake the Kwatt in their website you will receive a payout quarterly, It depends on how many Kwatt coins you will stake, the income is from mining for more info visit the telegram group and website, (AURA) also a Staking using aura and you will receive Eth based on how much Aura you stake, the eth reward is based on IDEX income https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/aurora-dao/  Investing is very risky, do your own research first before investing good luck.


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: kagtaviy_mo on October 23, 2018, 01:46:38 PM
Hi, maybe the Dropil project will suit you.


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: Rune on October 23, 2018, 02:07:50 PM
Like every one has stated masternode coins and POS coins are your best options on passive income because you actually gain something for holding.
There simple to set up and require little to no work to maintain but your better off just buyign into some project that is actually good instead of limiting yourself to only masternodes projects.
if you buy cheap coins of a actual good project how is that much different then passive income if you have a keen eye you can pick a growing project my eyes are on Tera smart money right now.


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: 67semih on October 23, 2018, 02:15:53 PM
If you are interested in masternodes you can look airwire. Airwire total supply is very low and they made a good ico sale. I think airwire can make people rich in a few years.


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: sergiorus on October 23, 2018, 03:04:51 PM
PundiX (NPXS) https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/pundi-x/ has something like airdrop for holders (not POS), which is 7% for now and will decline soon. Do your research on the project and maybe you will get interested in it.


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: joshy23 on October 23, 2018, 03:41:43 PM
Yeah you can run masternode but most of the profitable ones requires good capital to get daily income. But there's also another way of choosing PoS coins (Proof of Stake).

12 Best Proof-Of-Stake Coins For Passive Income (https://www.investinblockchain.com/best-proof-of-stake-coins/)

Talking about in the long run, why choose an altcoin if you can invest to bitcoin if you're good with long term?
Nice share mate, this selections can be used as a basis if you are looking for passive income as it's a stake of rewards where you just need to hold numbers of coins ta get some of their incentives, most of those investors really plan well and study this features as deep as they can in order to really
select profitable coins in the long term process, successful holders need not to worry because as long as they hold chances of gaining rewards are still
part of the system, carefully read this article and choose the best one that suits your understanding.


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: Muzika on October 23, 2018, 03:55:25 PM
Hello, BitcoinTalk. Do you know any other altcoins with passive income in a long run?

I dont think that you can really earn a good value when you invest in an alt coin because many alts in the market dont last with a good value because of those bounty hunters that sell their coin immediately after acquiring it after that it is hard for the value to recover.


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: Pricebrianer on October 23, 2018, 06:16:15 PM
Hello there’s a token still on ICO, named Securix. You should DYOR Though. It’s a mining coin. They have a plan to mine btc and pay a passive amount of Eth to holders of SRXIO. which is there tokens.
You should read about it. I did a bounty with them. 


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: Willitivity on October 23, 2018, 10:38:03 PM
If you're interested in airdrops kind of, there are coins that distribute airdrops to holders' wallet every month. All you need is buy any volume and hold in your private wallet, snapshots is taken reguiand at the end of the month, you receive airdrop . It's usually what's in your wallet multipled by a fixed percent.


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: BlockStamp on October 24, 2018, 08:06:31 AM
Hello, BitcoinTalk. Do you know any other altcoins with passive income in a long run?
Have you seen this? https://coinsutra.com/cryptocurrency-dividends/


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: miningnew on October 24, 2018, 02:48:53 PM
Hello there’s a token still on ICO, named Securix. You should DYOR Though. It’s a mining coin. They have a plan to mine btc and pay a passive amount of Eth to holders of SRXIO. which is there tokens.
You should read about it. I did a bounty with them. 

Absolutely,
The project looks solid and the team reliable.
They propose to pay 45% of gross income every month to Token holders (in ETH), starting next February.

We'll see...


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: sureshnsnet on October 24, 2018, 05:18:27 PM
There are so many coins and token are there to get good returns from those and my all time favorite coin is ETN I was bought that from the ico and still buying more during that was deeply down and I am going give a same tips to you that is you buy a master node coins and invest in top coin in crypto market as your interest.


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: The Seller on October 24, 2018, 06:22:58 PM
Hello, BitcoinTalk. Do you know any other altcoins with passive income in a long run?
For long run,I don't trust the altcoins because most of the altcois will fail to provide the profits in long term so better use them for just short term hold to make some quick money when there is bump in the coins.Why not make passive income with bitcoin? which is more safe when compared to investing on the altcoins.
Of course, choosing Coin with high trust from the community and high trading volume will make us feel safe for long-term investment. It is different if we choose altcoin, because some altcoins cannot even last longer in the market.


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: Resulbil on October 24, 2018, 06:25:56 PM
At the moment staker there is a weekly 10 $ income brings. May be less but bad not counted each week token wallet is coming. A nice project total units very low


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: NabeGamma on October 24, 2018, 07:12:22 PM
Check this out , https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/divi/ they have a masternode worth 100k DIVI tokens and you can earn about 700 per day


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: alexeylom on October 24, 2018, 09:16:37 PM
At one time, I was also interested in this moment, and smart people suggested a wonderful project - HOdlcoin (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1317918.0). I would recommend to pay attention to this project and get acquainted with it in more detail.


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: COPARTT23 on October 25, 2018, 12:34:52 PM
I am afraid of the passive income, maybe I'm wrong and I do not give repentance to the deceivers, but I also think that it is not right to freeze my asset for a long period of time, since it can be earned faster and safer


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: owned1337 on October 25, 2018, 01:08:14 PM
AT token https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/abcc-token/. Its a token of ABCC exchange , u can just buy it and hold , than after 7 days u will get dividends in USDT, ETH and BTC.


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: aggress0r on October 25, 2018, 02:55:20 PM
Yep I'm into couple of them - PundiX- receiving airdrop for holding their tokens and Semux project - a Java blockchain with DpoS algorithm - where you can vote for validators that forge blocks and receive fee based on amount of coins voted for validator.


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: PavelMed on October 25, 2018, 04:02:17 PM
Hello, BitcoinTalk. Do you know any other altcoins with passive income in a long run?
Of course there is also called apartment Coin) You buy an apartment and rents it, and that's your passive salary. And if without jokes, then due to the fall of the market, the passive salary in my opinion almost died and I have not seen coins that can bring some passive income.


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: Autumn.MediaGrp on October 25, 2018, 04:51:49 PM
Would happy to offer PundiX , monthly airdrop and team is buy backing their coins little by little And Zac as the Head of the project in my opinion is a really honest and hard working guy with a HUGE vision starting in a country where crypto is very controversal!


Title: Re: Coins with passive income
Post by: 5thFear on October 25, 2018, 06:00:18 PM
Right now i don't think that there are any good passive coins that can give enough money to have a living out of it. But there are certain platforms which can reward you and can be a replacement for your job. I mean projects like steemit, smoke etc.