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Title: Alts worth staking
Post by: MadGamer on May 03, 2019, 02:02:26 PM
I was looking stakingrewards.com and I'm honestly not familiar with POS coins so I was hoping someone could suggest something to use.

I thought about IOST or Livepeer but not sure. I would prefer something that doesn't require that much of an investment to start.


Title: Re: Alts worth staking
Post by: cryptofirm on May 03, 2019, 03:39:09 PM
I was looking stakingrewards.com and I'm honestly not familiar with POS coins so I was hoping someone could suggest something to use.

I thought about IOST or Livepeer but not sure. I would prefer something that doesn't require that much of an investment to start.

i don't know about IOST and livepeer is a kind of Pos coins,,
because as i know both are still a token now, not a coin(correct me if i'am wrong)
maybe you should learn about PIVX, this coin is good POS coin for me, also you can run a masternode too my friend


Title: Re: Alts worth staking
Post by: Invigorated on May 03, 2019, 03:52:54 PM
I think there are some decent ones out there that actually look good. Though NOT the traditional kind of staking, I think projects such as CATT, Anyone, MiracleTele that give out dividends just for holding or locking down their tokens for a period of time are worthy examples of altcoins with a reasonable staking plan. Fortunately, these are projects with decent teams and products. You can check them out.


Title: Re: Alts worth staking
Post by: Adriano2010 on May 03, 2019, 03:53:14 PM
Indeed PIVX can be good start, also maybe you can afford a masternode, on market is also XLR but staking rewards are low, and also they offer possibility to run a masternode with 1000 coins, is your choice, if you run a masternode of any coin you will need a vps or a dedicated service to run it.


Title: Re: Alts worth staking
Post by: rijaljun on May 03, 2019, 03:57:59 PM
I was looking stakingrewards.com and I'm honestly not familiar with POS coins so I was hoping someone could suggest something to use.

I thought about IOST or Livepeer but not sure. I would prefer something that doesn't require that much of an investment to start.
Most of POS coins that will give you nice income need much money to start it. If you want to stake a coin which just needs a little amount of money to start then forget about income, go find unpopular or a new coin (which has a great team and idea) and follow its growth.


Title: Re: Alts worth staking
Post by: sandra_x on May 03, 2019, 04:07:19 PM
I was looking stakingrewards.com and I'm honestly not familiar with POS coins so I was hoping someone could suggest something to use.

I thought about IOST or Livepeer but not sure. I would prefer something that doesn't require that much of an investment to start.
You will get a collection of POS coins advertised with Cobowallet and how to easily stake them (within the wallet),you could Veil (privacy coin) is looking nice at the moment, it is both a POW/POS hybrid consensus. Reward is about 50 Veil daily for about 13000 coins staked. I don't know how long but the project is just kicking-off.


Title: Re: Alts worth staking
Post by: anggaem on May 03, 2019, 04:15:42 PM
try to learn about fx , you can ask about fx in pundix telegram group chat.
also you can earn monthly airdrop for npxs hodler.


Title: Re: Alts worth staking
Post by: kenzawak on May 03, 2019, 04:22:23 PM
I'm staking Ontology. For a thousand, I get about 9-10 ONG per month (about 40 cents each). It used to be more.
It's nothing but ONT is one of those coins you can expect to be be worth much more (it's only a $1 right now) and so is ONG.
So why not take the free coins ?


Title: Re: Alts worth staking
Post by: Mpamaegbu on May 03, 2019, 04:35:13 PM
I'm staking Ontology. For a thousand, I get about 9-10 ONG per month (about 40 cents each). It used to be more.
It's nothing but ONT is one of those coins you can expect to be be worth much more (it's only a $1 right now) and so is ONG.
So why not take the free coins ?
Is there something I am missing right here? If the current price of ONT is around $1 why did you then say you get the reward of the staked coin at 40cents? Can you explain this further?


What happens when one continues to get monthly rewards for a coin one didn't stake? What is that called? I keep getting monthly reward for Ethshift (not yet listed on CMC) and I never staked it.


Title: Re: Alts worth staking
Post by: kenzawak on May 03, 2019, 04:44:24 PM
I'm staking Ontology. For a thousand, I get about 9-10 ONG per month (about 40 cents each). It used to be more.
It's nothing but ONT is one of those coins you can expect to be be worth much more (it's only a $1 right now) and so is ONG.
So why not take the free coins ?
Is there something I am missing right here? If the current price of ONT is around $1 why did you then say you get the reward of the staked coin at 40cents? Can you explain this further?



That's because when you stake ONT, you receive ONG, Ontology's GAS.
Same as when you stake NEO, you receive GAS.


Title: Re: Alts worth staking
Post by: zeze18 on May 03, 2019, 04:47:52 PM
I was looking stakingrewards.com and I'm honestly not familiar with POS coins so I was hoping someone could suggest something to use.

I thought about IOST or Livepeer but not sure. I would prefer something that doesn't require that much of an investment to start.

Staking is the new model for lending coins.
But it's not getting the hype yet, maybe people are still have a stigma with lending coins that gained profit every day but at the end we can't withdraw


Title: Re: Alts worth staking
Post by: mirgo1791 on May 03, 2019, 04:50:22 PM
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Title: Re: Alts worth staking
Post by: ivan1975 on May 03, 2019, 04:56:18 PM
I would recommend a closer look at SEMUX. This is not exactly a POS coin (BFT Consensus with validators), but it gives 40% per year.
Now is a good price to enter.


Title: Re: Alts worth staking
Post by: clonely on May 03, 2019, 05:01:10 PM
I was looking stakingrewards.com and I'm honestly not familiar with POS coins so I was hoping someone could suggest something to use.

I thought about IOST or Livepeer but not sure. I would prefer something that doesn't require that much of an investment to start.

I've been staking IOST from the beginning. First days or weeks it was getting good tokens for reward. But last days, prize getting smaller day by day. So, staking so easy and people getting in naturally. Don't expect too much gain from staking.


Title: Re: Alts worth staking
Post by: 10BTCaDay on May 03, 2019, 05:05:42 PM
I know the coin ANY. this is a new online casino project. they will pay good dividends for holders. you can check this project!


Title: Re: Alts worth staking
Post by: sopanbmp on May 03, 2019, 05:10:06 PM
I was looking stakingrewards.com and I'm honestly not familiar with POS coins so I was hoping someone could suggest something to use.

I thought about IOST or Livepeer but not sure. I would prefer something that doesn't require that much of an investment to start.
You can looking forward on Veil-Project staking is available by purchase veil coin in exchange then move it to veil core wallet. Veil is new cryptocurrencies combines Zerochain and RingCT technologies.
Reason why you should invest in veil project is:
1. Low supply
2. Good quality team & Developer
3. Mineable

their motivation is "Privacy without compromise"
you can find them here : https://veil-project.com/



Title: Re: Alts worth staking
Post by: pawanjain on May 03, 2019, 05:57:40 PM
This is the biggest disadvantage of PoS. If you expect a bigger profit then the capital amount you invest should be way bigger.
If invest in popular coins you will get very less profit and if you invest in less popular coins then there will always be a risk of losing money.


Title: Re: Alts worth staking
Post by: chatedha on May 03, 2019, 06:30:28 PM
You can try pundiX, it's simple just hold pundix on your eth wallet and you will reward every month.
It's not staking but monthly airdrop, I think it's almost same  ;D
Here calculator for pundiX : https://stakingrewards.com/asset/npxs


Title: Re: Alts worth staking
Post by: chaoscoinz on May 03, 2019, 07:11:43 PM
I was looking stakingrewards.com and I'm honestly not familiar with POS coins so I was hoping someone could suggest something to use.

I thought about IOST or Livepeer but not sure. I would prefer something that doesn't require that much of an investment to start.
Diclaimer: I'm not a financial specialist and I'm not here to offer investment advice, but only to share my opinion on the matter. Please seek a proffessional for any legal or financial advice.
  


IOST officially launched there mainnet a few months ago. The ecosystem is very DAPP friendly and anyone with a skillset in coding javascript can make an App. They're fairly new and there team claims to have solved EOS's Node partnership problems and it even processes more transactions than the etheruem blockchain.
    It's main factor is the community, theres big supporters on the official IOST telegram channel. They strive for fairness with proof of believability concensus algorithm.


Title: Re: Alts worth staking
Post by: mahibul49 on May 03, 2019, 07:26:19 PM
you can try XBX !good staking rewards available and also i think pundix is another good one!
staking is really useful and profitable.
also dont forgrt you can stake AURORA and you will get ETH :)


Title: Re: Alts worth staking
Post by: Galantin on May 03, 2019, 07:29:10 PM
I was looking stakingrewards.com and I'm honestly not familiar with POS coins so I was hoping someone could suggest something to use.

I thought about IOST or Livepeer but not sure. I would prefer something that doesn't require that much of an investment to start.

Veil - New anonymous coin with a large potontsialom. PoS is available. So look at her very promising project.  Price is not very high $ 0.3


Title: Re: Alts worth staking
Post by: nekonyun on May 03, 2019, 07:47:16 PM
in my opinion why don't you try altcoin npxs. npxs gives 2% rewards every month. and I'm not sure with iost coins or anything else because the altcoin is currently decreasing because bitcoin is not stable so saving altcoins like iost has risks. different from altcoin npxs it has a value of 2 digits, the market volume is very high so the price won't dump if the bitcoin is not stable


Title: Re: Alts worth staking
Post by: ausbit on May 04, 2019, 12:17:15 PM
I was looking stakingrewards.com and I'm honestly not familiar with POS coins so I was hoping someone could suggest something to use.

I thought about IOST or Livepeer but not sure. I would prefer something that doesn't require that much of an investment to start.
Well the only stake coin I really know of now , DASH, maybe because it was the first stake coin I knew about, I have not really picked interest in researching more on other coins, I know people have spoken well of DASH masternode and how it’s has been a good investment, but the problem with DASH masternode is that it is too expensive, I think 1 unit of DASH cost about $300, and I learnt that nay interested stake holder in dash needs about 1000 units of DASH to run their masternode, which is way too expensive for majority of crypto holders, but if you have the money, I think it is worth it.


Title: Re: Alts worth staking
Post by: kenzawak on May 04, 2019, 09:51:15 PM
You can try pundiX, it's simple just hold pundix on your eth wallet and you will reward every month.
It's not staking but monthly airdrop, I think it's almost same  ;D
Here calculator for pundiX : https://stakingrewards.com/asset/npxs

Except NPXS ' price keeps going down. It's one of the only altcoins that doesn't follow the bull market.
Not so sure it's a good investment.


Title: Re: Alts worth staking
Post by: Ranly123 on May 04, 2019, 10:19:05 PM
I was looking stakingrewards.com and I'm honestly not familiar with POS coins so I was hoping someone could suggest something to use.

I thought about IOST or Livepeer but not sure. I would prefer something that doesn't require that much of an investment to start.

Your post seems interesting, so I would tag along and see what others will say on what to invest and stake my money too. I have heard about IOST but never tried to invest on it, maybe some knows about it.


Title: Re: Alts worth staking
Post by: chatedha on May 05, 2019, 02:10:25 PM
Except NPXS ' price keeps going down. It's one of the only altcoins that doesn't follow the bull market.
Not so sure it's a good investment.
You right, but pundiX already have a real product, so I think NPXS can be a longterm investment.


Title: Re: Alts worth staking
Post by: ivaf on May 05, 2019, 03:53:11 PM
I was looking stakingrewards.com and I'm honestly not familiar with POS coins so I was hoping someone could suggest something to use.

I thought about IOST or Livepeer but not sure. I would prefer something that doesn't require that much of an investment to start.

You can try Callisto (sidechain Ethereum Classic) - https://callisto.network/
It is simple and not expensive. CLO available on these exchanges: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/callisto-network/#markets