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Title: As a beginner, which tokens should I choose to stake?
Post by: UTON Blockchain on October 09, 2024, 07:59:54 AM
I only know that the primary consideration is to choose tokens with potential, but here's the question: besides Bitcoin and Ethereum, what other options do I have? These two tokens are quite a financial burden for me. Also, can the interest generated from staking all tokens be traded?


Title: Re: As a beginner, which tokens should I choose to stake?
Post by: Nothingtodo on October 09, 2024, 08:57:06 PM
I only know that the primary consideration is to choose tokens with potential, but here's the question: besides Bitcoin and Ethereum, what other options do I have? These two tokens are quite a financial burden for me. Also, can the interest generated from staking all tokens be traded?
There are hundreds of ShitCoins in the market, if you are a new investor, avoid all those projects. If you want to invest seriously then you should invest with Bitcoin. Investing in Bitcoin will reduce your risk, especially since Bitcoin will never disappear from the market.


Title: Re: As a beginner, which tokens should I choose to stake?
Post by: mk4 on October 10, 2024, 04:42:00 AM
This is basically synonymous with asking which tokens to buy. In which — if you have to ask which tokens to buy/stake, maybe you shouldn't be buying/staking.

As a beginner, you should be studying/doing research so you don't have to ask random people on the internet what to do with your money.


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Title: Re: As a beginner, which tokens should I choose to stake?
Post by: Patikno on October 10, 2024, 05:09:31 AM
I only know that the primary consideration is to choose tokens with potential, but here's the question: besides Bitcoin and Ethereum, what other options do I have? These two tokens are quite a financial burden for me. Also, can the interest generated from staking all tokens be traded?

Other options are Solana, Tron, Chainlink and many more, you can see them on the Coinmarketcap (https://coinmarketcap.com/) homepage, see from top to bottom. You can trade the profits from staking, but it must go through the unstake/unbound process first, until your staking period ends, you can't do anything with your initial capital or your staking profits.


Title: Re: As a beginner, which tokens should I choose to stake?
Post by: Shishir99 on October 10, 2024, 06:27:51 AM
I only know that the primary consideration is to choose tokens with potential, but here's the question: besides Bitcoin and Ethereum, what other options do I have? These two tokens are quite a financial burden for me. Also, can the interest generated from staking all tokens be traded?

If you are staking, it means your tokens are on the centralized exchanges. I know some wallets support staking as well. But, I don't think any Bitcoin wallets support staking. It is recommended to move your funds to a non custodial wallet. I don't know what others may suggest besides Bitcoin and ETH. but I guess TON has a bright future because of Telegram.

Ton has many use case right now since telegram started allowing developing mini apps. Crypto airdrop projects are now adopting TON. So, I see a very bright future of TON at this moment. Probably there are some other options, but I will stick with TON.


Title: Re: As a beginner, which tokens should I choose to stake?
Post by: doubletheprof on October 10, 2024, 07:53:36 AM
Dont do tokens, waste of time and money


Title: Re: As a beginner, which tokens should I choose to stake?
Post by: pinhead666 on October 10, 2024, 08:25:30 AM
I only know that the primary consideration is to choose tokens with potential, but here's the question: besides Bitcoin and Ethereum, what other options do I have? These two tokens are quite a financial burden for me. Also, can the interest generated from staking all tokens be traded?
There is no guaranteed in staking worthless token or shitcoin rather will just like you to stick with the already mentioned coins, such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, anything less than this is useless coin.


Title: Re: As a beginner, which tokens should I choose to stake?
Post by: michellee on October 10, 2024, 02:23:18 PM
I already suggest some altcoin from market. You can check it by yourself and analyze to find what altcoin you want.

But that is only a suggestion which you need to research for more. I don't know if that coin can increase but I only see the chance will come for altcoin. I only listed on below 100 position according to Coingecko.

Here is the link:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5512152.msg64616225#msg64616225


Title: Re: As a beginner, which tokens should I choose to stake?
Post by: Sim_card on October 10, 2024, 03:21:31 PM
I only know that the primary consideration is to choose tokens with potential, but here's the question: besides Bitcoin and Ethereum, what other options do I have? These two tokens are quite a financial burden for me. Also, can the interest generated from staking all tokens be traded?
I will prefer to stick to only bitcoin because of its potential to increase exponentially in future ad it is open source and decentralized giving you the opportunity to keep your coins in your custody by using a self custodial wallet. Apart from bitcoin, I don't invest in any other coin. However, if you must invest in shitcoins, you can buy Etherum and BNB so that you can stake with them. Staking means that you are leaving your coins with a third party which is what I don't advice anyone to do for the safety of your investment. You will only get very little profit from staking your coins compared to when you buy bitcoin and hodli by yourself.


Title: Re: As a beginner, which tokens should I choose to stake?
Post by: FortuneFollower on October 10, 2024, 03:28:25 PM
I already suggest some altcoin from market. You can check it by yourself and analyze to find what altcoin you want.

But that is only a suggestion which you need to research for more. I don't know if that coin can increase but I only see the chance will come for altcoin. I only listed on below 100 position according to Coingecko.

Here is the link:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5512152.msg64616225#msg64616225

Yep, the potential is there, but more expertise and knowledge are needed to be able to invest properly in such coins.


Title: Re: As a beginner, which tokens should I choose to stake?
Post by: Z_MBFM on October 10, 2024, 03:29:09 PM
I only know that the primary consideration is to choose tokens with potential, but here's the question: besides Bitcoin and Ethereum, what other options do I have? These two tokens are quite a financial burden for me. Also, can the interest generated from staking all tokens be traded?
no one can give you any financial advice on the  cryptocurrency investment. but you can choice TON , BNB and SOL after choicing Bitcoin and Ethereum. but you have noted that you should invest by your own research and analysis do not jump and invest somewhere by getting advice from someone else. you know who is going I advise you both coins are the top coin on the coinmarketcap. I'm both coins are very potential for future so you should do a long-term investment because in the short-term or day trading you will not able to get profit every time because trading is very risky as cryptocurrency are totally volatile