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February 09, 2020, 06:04:09 AM
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I’m thinking about doing the Ethereum staking but joining a pool. Anyone know if it’s going to be worth it?
You can use some reputable platforms to stake your coins. You can also find some platforms which allow you to stake you coins you earn dividends. You can try binance staking platform linked: https://www.binance.com/nl/staking but I am not sure if they allow you to stake ETH at the moment but yet there are some other coins which you can stake on the platform. You can choose a better coin with good ROI and try to stake there.

Choosing trustworthy platform for staking is the basic step and you should never choose a scam platform to stake your coins because you would never get profits from such coins. Binance is in the queue for a while and it can be trusted for staking our coins so you can convert your ETH to some other coins which are been allowed by binance for staking.
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February 09, 2020, 07:31:04 AM
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I think it is better to wait for the real Eth network to move to pos algorithm, personally i do not like third party pools and investments, i agree that after eth pos is launched and you cannot stake yourself then look for reputed exchanges or wallets that provide this service like binance and kucoin.

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February 09, 2020, 09:50:38 AM
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I think it is better to wait for the real Eth network to move to pos algorithm, personally i do not like third party pools and investments, i agree that after eth pos is launched and you cannot stake yourself then look for reputed exchanges or wallets that provide this service like binance and kucoin.
I totally agree with what you say because by waiting for certainty from ethereum you will not doubt what will be developed from ethereum, as long as you wait then I suggest you can have a little ethereum for your savings so when the event launches and your prices go up can get profit.
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February 09, 2020, 11:18:37 AM
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It looks like you will still have a long time to think about it.

You can read here from bbcreporter.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5224102.0
Credit to him.

I would stake but I will do it alone. Just for experience though.
I want to see if there will be errors or how much will it be for months or maybe a year.
Afterwards, if the profits are good then I might go large into risking more. But I don't trust pools.
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February 09, 2020, 11:45:48 AM
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Waiting for certainty from vitalik is in my opinion the best thing. Until now Ethereum 2.0 is still a warm conversation. What pisses me off is why I have to postpone it until now, even though investors are very enthusiastic in waiting for Ethereum 2.0. maybe some people who can't afford 32 ETH will use pool services. Of course here reputation is very influential, I'm sure the top exchange might be involved with Ethereum 2.0. as it is currently serving staking coins.

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February 09, 2020, 12:12:55 PM
Last edit: February 09, 2020, 02:29:49 PM by leatutz
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I’m thinking about doing the Ethereum staking but joining a pool. Anyone know if it’s going to be worth it?
I'm almost sure that staking program isn't run yet of Ethereum blockchain by Ethereum 2.0. By taking high risk of your money, you can join unofficial staking program that I won't suggest you. Without any official announcement staking program could lose your money.
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February 09, 2020, 02:18:26 PM
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I’m thinking about doing the Ethereum staking but joining a pool. Anyone know if it’s going to be worth it?
I'm almost sure that staking program isn't run yet of Ethereum blockchain by Ethereum 2.0. By taking high risk of your money, you can join unofficial staking program.
Ethereum 2.0 has not been launched yet, it says there is news about it being delayed, so be careful if anyone has an Ethereum staking program, you must be careful because of fraud

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February 09, 2020, 05:12:00 PM
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It's funny reading this thread. It's as "Proof Of Stake" seems so new to you guys. It's been around for years, however great to see Ethereum adapting it, as it's far superior to traditional mining in so many ways.

I stake my BLOCK with an annual yield of 14%, which is pretty decent. I would NEVER use a service, or pool (unless completely decentralized) to stake my coins, way too easy of a target for potential hackers.
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February 09, 2020, 10:28:26 PM
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Is ethereum now on full PoS stake phase or i miss that info? Well if can stake directly on address will be great without let the pc turn on 24/7, oh i see that not start yet as other peson say it, so maybe is a trick to steal people coins.
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February 09, 2020, 10:45:29 PM
Last edit: February 11, 2020, 12:12:38 AM by flagpara
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I’m thinking about doing the Ethereum staking but joining a pool. Anyone know if it’s going to be worth it?
Different scam site already doing it. We shouldn't believe any staking program until official announcement by Ethereum blockchain 2.0. I think every staking program is scam of Ethereum staking than you shouldn't have interest on it. Instead staking, you should invest in any coin which has upcoming halving news.

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July 15, 2021, 11:21:57 AM
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Many things have changed in the staking world.
To 'fight' the issues of custodialship, decentralization and 'Ethereum standards' we're working on SSV

Would be great to get your opinion on it:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5349381.msg57465896#msg57465896
or ssv.network
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July 15, 2021, 02:47:54 PM
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I think it's better to wait for the official release from the Ethereum team. to date Eth 2.0 is still a question mark, even though many investors are waiting for Eth 2.0 to come (staking). if it's been released I think of course such a famous exchange will provide a pool for Eth 2.0. maybe I will try it if it's released and officially, I will look for a pool provider with a good reputation. because I don't have the money to buy 32 Eth.

If you do not have 32 ETH to become a network validator, in this case you can try the Ethereum-2.0 staking offered by the Binance exchange. In my opinion, this exchange deserves the trust of its users. In addition, "Binance will cover all validator operating expenses and bear the risk of on-chain penalties." For more information, see here: https://www.binance.com/en/support/faq/eecd04618b5042c79f2a5b07f895c498

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July 15, 2021, 02:54:56 PM
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I am not yet, but there are figures that more than 7 million ETH has been staking by the majority of the community into ETH 2.0 early.  more than 200k users are trusting the spectacular "makeover" of ETH 2.0 with staking and sharding
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July 15, 2021, 04:13:04 PM
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I am not yet, but there are figures that more than 7 million ETH has been staking by the majority of the community into ETH 2.0 early.  more than 200k users are trusting the spectacular "makeover" of ETH 2.0 with staking and sharding
used to be ethereum in mine. and now we're getting closer to staking ethereum.
some of those who have done it from the start will indeed get a pretty good commission. this is all to support the launch of ethereum 2.0. and when successful, I think everyone will benefit from his patience.
I have not participated because, in the past, the capital to join was quite large.
maybe in the future, ethereum will be closer to bitcoin.

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July 15, 2021, 07:07:18 PM
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I’m thinking about doing the Ethereum staking but joining a pool. Anyone know if it’s going to be worth it?
If you are not having 32 Ethereum the only possible way is to find a pool and stake your coins and the only disadvantage would be you cannot unlock your coins for a long period of time, many exchanges give you the opportunity to stake your coins and i am staking a few coins in a pool in Binance and i am not sure what the end result would be but i am still taking risk to stake my coins to see what the end result would be.
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July 15, 2021, 07:49:55 PM
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stake on binance to get eth 2.0 is not worth it because they can no longer be withdrawn until the actual release of eth 2.0 on the market, it is better to stake them on nexo (even if it is centralized) where they give 8% per year, or provide usdc / eth liquidity on ribbon.finance where the apy is 30%
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July 19, 2021, 08:17:37 PM
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 I think it is a good decision to do ethereum staking if you strongly believe in it and you have ethereum that you don’t use, as until launch your assets will be locked. We still don’t know the valid date of launching.

One more thing that I want to add is that you shouldn't be afraid of locking your Ethereum. Now this issue has already been solved with liquid staking.  Lido creates on-chain asset, stETH (staked ETH), which is issued in exchange for ETH sent for staking on Eth2. stETH can be bought, sold and used as collateral in DeFi protocols, increasing capital efficiency and the ability to generate increased income.

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July 20, 2021, 03:31:16 PM
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I’m thinking about doing the Ethereum staking but joining a pool. Anyone know if it’s going to be worth it?
yes this is a good idea however I have no eth staking but I know about it its a very good idea of passive income. I have some staking coins like that DOT and TRX so from that I know about the Staking system I highly appreciate it.

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