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madarahal (OP)
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December 04, 2017, 04:11:02 PM
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what is masternode reword and how i can get from proof of stake coins any one can help me with answer ?

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December 04, 2017, 04:18:55 PM
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Masternodes primary function is to relay transactions across the network.
Additionally they carry out the anonymization of funds and enable double-spend-proof transactions through instant lockdowns.
In return for providing these services, one Masternode is selected by the network to receive a part of the reward of each mined block.
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December 04, 2017, 04:21:31 PM
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You can run your own Masternode 24/7 and you will get a reward for keeping it online. I'm running one for the Desirecoin.
It requires some technical knowledge to set up. The most stable way is to run a Linux VPS. I can recommend Time4VPS.

Proof of Stake is what you get for keeping coins in your wallet and keeping the wallet application open.
I'm doing that with the Phore coin.
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December 04, 2017, 09:22:22 PM
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Masternodes primary function is to relay transactions across the network.
Additionally they carry out the anonymization of funds and enable double-spend-proof transactions through instant lockdowns.
In return for providing these services, one Masternode is selected by the network to receive a part of the reward of each mined block.

Rodrigo summed it up beautifully above.
There are a lot of websites out there which list what masternode coins there are, including their return on investment (ROI).
https://masternodes.pro/ is an interesting one, but be aware that they don't list ALL masternode coins, only ones registered to that site.

Personally, I have a Solaris masternode and as also mentioned in this post, they can be technical to set up (luckily I had help!).

Good luck out there.

-Knightly
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