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July 24, 2015, 04:39:54 AM
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If I made two nodes for pure pos coin I created, and keep running on vps, whether I must put some coins in the node wallet in order to stake and keep sync?
If I left the two node open, I think it will never generate rewards so will never sync
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July 24, 2015, 06:57:09 AM
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If I made two nodes for pure pos coin I created, and keep running on vps, whether I must put some coins in the node wallet in order to stake and keep sync?
If I left the two node open, I think it will never generate rewards so will never sync

how do you want to generate any coins if there are no transactions with fees?
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