I was intrigued about TaaS but after researching a little from what I've read here, it appears that you get roughly a 3% return per quarter on the investment. That value is much worse compared to some other coins in the markets that I'm learning about such as Bitcore. Obviously, this is highly speculative but they're offering a guaranteed weekly return of 3% in the form of an airdrop for the month of November while increasing that return by 1% each month going forward. There are certainly downsides to this approach which we'll see as time goes by but from a purely compounding perspective, it seems like a no-brainer to choose another altcoin such as Bitcore over TaaS. Please note that I'm a newbie trying to build a portfolio of dividend coins similar to my stock portfolio and my only intent is to see whether it makes sense for me to consider TaaS as an option. Thanks everyone for their input and best of luck!
You misread some stuff. ICO price was 1 USD = 1 TaaS and the payout of the first quarter was 0.28 USD / TaaS and the second was 0.3358 USD / TaaS. I don't get how you calculate your 3 percent per quarter. If you would grab TaaS at the current rate of $4.19 and the payout in February would be like the last one you would get about 8 percent dividend. If TaaS performance is better it will be more - vise versa - it will be a bit less.
Thanks for that insight. I was skimming through the pages on this forum and must've pulled out the wrong number. With regard to the performance of TaaS, is there any transparency around how well they're performing / how much we should expect to receive in each of the next quarters in advance or is it mostly a black box from our perspective until the dividend gets paid out?