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April 17, 2016, 08:58:12 AM |
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Any suggestions?, now I just have SPROUTS, 2% daily
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April 17, 2016, 10:50:41 AM |
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If i may hijack this thread a little bit:
What percentage do you guys deem reasonable? I mean, coins like Superturbostake and so on were fun as long as they lasted, but their ridiculously high PoS rewards killed them off. Any coin that looks like a sustainable long term investment?
Let's say, you have a raspberry pi that you won't touch for a year – which five coins would you stake with it?
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bobmarley650 (OP)
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April 17, 2016, 10:52:19 AM |
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Is there enough volume? What do you think
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cryptoheadd
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April 17, 2016, 10:58:08 AM |
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I'm currently staking 3000 RADS and am getting around 6 RADS a day. Which is 4$ a day as of now.
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April 17, 2016, 12:12:07 PM |
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If i may hijack this thread a little bit:
What percentage do you guys deem reasonable? I mean, coins like Superturbostake and so on were fun as long as they lasted, but their ridiculously high PoS rewards killed them off. Any coin that looks like a sustainable long term investment?
Let's say, you have a raspberry pi that you won't touch for a year – which five coins would you stake with it?
The best coin to stake is CBX they have a very solid community and their stakes rewards is enough for sustainable ang long term investment and the devs of this has a lot of great project for their altcoin
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April 17, 2016, 12:21:45 PM |
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Try Hyperstake (HYP). The price is pretty stable which means newly minted coins don't seem to depress the price.
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AtheistAKASaneBrain
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April 17, 2016, 12:55:22 PM |
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What do you mean staking? As in buying a stack, or coins that have an integrated system that allows you to get interests by holding them on the wallet? If it's the second case, BitStar coin is an excellent coin, it has been holding on about 1k satoshis for ages. If you hold them on the wallet, it doesn't stop creating new coins (the more you have the more coins it creates)
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adabau
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April 17, 2016, 01:10:21 PM |
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Is there enough volume? What do you think The volume is very low because there are so few SwagBucks, only 89,907 coins right now. So it's really hard to get any larger amount. But they are perfect to put on a raspberry pi or a vps if you manage to get hold of some. Here you can take a closer look on how it goes with the staking of Swagbucks: http://www.presstab.pw/phpexplorer/BUCKS/index.php
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The Sceptical Chymist
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April 18, 2016, 02:05:03 AM |
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What do you mean staking? As in buying a stack, or coins that have an integrated system that allows you to get interests by holding them on the wallet? If it's the second case, BitStar coin is an excellent coin, it has been holding on about 1k satoshis for ages. If you hold them on the wallet, it doesn't stop creating new coins (the more you have the more coins it creates)
I was wondering this same thing, as I am fairly ignorant of a lot of crypto things. It's an excellent concept for storing value, horrible if you actually want to use as a currency.
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April 18, 2016, 02:59:08 AM |
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If you have a good miner rig it's better to stakes coins it's more convenient and energy saver but you need to invest on the coin of course but I prefer staking than mining it and we are now seeing a lot of new coin with this kind of algorithm because of what happen to the difficulty level of some pow coins that has become very popular..
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April 18, 2016, 03:05:00 AM Last edit: April 22, 2016, 07:20:31 AM by kiklo |
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Proof of Stake Coin.................... | Rate of Return................................ | Developer | Ambercoin | 7% per year | AmberCoinDev | BitBean | 1000 coins per block | TeamBean | Blackcoin | 1.5 coins per Block | Rat4 | Bottlecaps | 200% per year, cap 1000per block | Tranz | BTCTalkcoin | 15% per year | No Dev at the moment | Diamond | 25% per year | Danbi | HoboNickels | 2% every 10 Days, cap 250 per block | Tranz | Kobocoin | 10% per year | TheTribesman | Mintcoin | 10% per year, 5% in 2017 | Fuzzbawls | Navcoin | 5% per year | Soopy452000 | Netcoin | Coin Amt determines between 20% - 45% per year | Netcoin Foundation | Noblecoin | 8% per year | EagleFlies | Pandacoin | 2.5% per year | No Dev at the moment | PhilosopherStone | 50% per year | No Dev at the moment | Sprouts | 10% per 5 Days | No Dev at the moment | Supercoin | 5% per year | Griffin | Tekcoin | ~20 to 40% per month | Noise23 | Truckcoin | 200% per year, cap 200 per block | Noise23 | TurboStake | 2.74% per 2 days | No Dev at the moment | ZEIT | 15% per year, 5% in 2017 | Rent_a_Ray |
For Research use CoinMarketcap to see pricing & total supply as some are a few cents with only a million coins and some others only a few satochi but billions of coins. Plus read their discussion forms, to see the coin's general mood and direction. You will also want to determine what amount of coins is needed per block to stake as fast as possible to gleam the effect of compound interest. If you decide on any of them, Here is a link to my bootstrap service to save time syncing with the coin's network. Kiklo's Bootstrap.dat & Blockchain Snapshot for Proof of Stake Coins
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Johnny00
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April 18, 2016, 03:14:30 AM |
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Proof of Stake Coin.................... | Rate of Return................................ | Developer | Ambercoin | 7% per year | AmberCoinDev | BitBean | 1000 per block | TeamBean | Blackcoin | 1% per year | Rat4 | Bottlecaps | 200% per year, cap 1000per block | Tranz | BTCTalkcoin | 15% per year | No Dev at the moment | Diamond | 25% per year | Danbi | HoboNickels | 2% every 10 Days, cap 250 per block | Tranz | Kobocoin | 10% per year | TheTribesman | Mintcoin | 10% per year, 5% in 2017 | Fuzzbawls | Navcoin | 5% per year | Soopy452000 | Netcoin | Coin Amt determines between 20% - 45% per year | Netcoin Foundation | Noblecoin | 8% per year | EagleFlies | Pandacoin | 2.5% per year | No Dev at the moment | PhilosopherStone | 50% per year | No Dev at the moment | Sprouts | 5% per year | Griffin | Supercoin | 5% per year | Griffin | Tekcoin | ~20 to 40% per month | Noise23 | Truckcoin | 200% per year, cap 200 per block | Noise23 | TurboStake | 2.74% per 2 days | No Dev at the moment | ZEIT | 15% per year, 5% in 2017 | Rent_a_Ray |
For Research use CoinMarketcap to see pricing & total supply as some are a few cents with only a million coins and some others only a few satochi but billions of coins. Plus read their discussion forms, to see the coin's general mood and direction. You will also want to determine what amount of coins is needed per block to stake as fast as possible to gleam the effect of compound interest. If you decide on any of them, Here is a link to my bootstrap service to save time syncing with the coin's network. Kiklo's Bootstrap.dat & Blockchain Snapshot for Proof of Stake Coins Nice list but we should vote to see how many of these are still around next year. I'll guess ONE
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April 18, 2016, 03:34:12 AM |
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there's also recently released, Loco not into POS phase yet, but has short term high rewards. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1438233.0The Proof of Stake interest at which Loco is set:
Block 0 - 5000 = 0 coins Per block Block 5001 - 7500 = 100,000 % Block 7501 - 10,000 = 75,0000 % Block 10,001 - 12,500 = 50,000 % block 12,501 - 15,000 = 25,0000 % Block 15,001 - 17,500 = 10,000 % Block 17,501 - 20,000 = 5,000 % block 20,001 - 22,500 = 2,500 % Block 22,501 - 25,000 = 1,000 % Block 25,001 - 30,000 = 500 % Block 30,001 - 60,000 = 250% Block 60,001 - 120,000 = 100% block 120,001 Onwards is set to 50% Per Year
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April 18, 2016, 05:04:37 AM Last edit: April 18, 2016, 05:20:26 AM by kiklo |
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Nice list but we should vote to see how many of these are still around next year. I'll guess ONE
ZEIT, Mintcoin, Blackcoin, HoboNickel, & Tekcoin are all over 2 years old and all still have a Dev. So another year is not that big of a stretch for them. FYI: Unlike PoW coins the costs to sustain a PoS coin network is much less, so odds are PoS coins will outlast many of the PoW coins , due to economic factors.
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April 18, 2016, 05:08:45 AM |
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Proof of Stake Coin.................... | Rate of Return................................ | Developer | Ambercoin | 7% per year | AmberCoinDev | BitBean | 1000 per block | TeamBean | Blackcoin | 1% per year | Rat4 | Bottlecaps | 200% per year, cap 1000per block | Tranz | BTCTalkcoin | 15% per year | No Dev at the moment | Diamond | 25% per year | Danbi | HoboNickels | 2% every 10 Days, cap 250 per block | Tranz | Kobocoin | 10% per year | TheTribesman | Mintcoin | 10% per year, 5% in 2017 | Fuzzbawls | Navcoin | 5% per year | Soopy452000 | Netcoin | Coin Amt determines between 20% - 45% per year | Netcoin Foundation | Noblecoin | 8% per year | EagleFlies | Pandacoin | 2.5% per year | No Dev at the moment | PhilosopherStone | 50% per year | No Dev at the moment | Sprouts | 5% per year | No Dev at the moment | Supercoin | 5% per year | Griffin | Tekcoin | ~20 to 40% per month | Noise23 | Truckcoin | 200% per year, cap 200 per block | Noise23 | TurboStake | 2.74% per 2 days | No Dev at the moment | ZEIT | 15% per year, 5% in 2017 | Rent_a_Ray |
For Research use CoinMarketcap to see pricing & total supply as some are a few cents with only a million coins and some others only a few satochi but billions of coins. Plus read their discussion forms, to see the coin's general mood and direction. You will also want to determine what amount of coins is needed per block to stake as fast as possible to gleam the effect of compound interest. If you decide on any of them, Here is a link to my bootstrap service to save time syncing with the coin's network. Kiklo's Bootstrap.dat & Blockchain Snapshot for Proof of Stake Coins Well thankyou for this information. Even i was looking to stake some coins.. Right now i am staking CyptoBullion CBX which is quite good. Check out its official thread.
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April 18, 2016, 10:17:26 AM |
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Nice list but we should vote to see how many of these are still around next year. I'll guess ONE
ZEIT, Mintcoin, Blackcoin, HoboNickel, & Tekcoin are all over 2 years old and all still have a Dev. So another year is not that big of a stretch for them. FYI: Unlike PoW coins the costs to sustain a PoS coin network is much less, so odds are PoS coins will outlast many of the PoW coins , due to economic factors. But are they actually used other than just holding for staking. The people with the large quantities are just waiting for price to raise to their target then they will dump and it will become worthless.
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alenevaa
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April 18, 2016, 10:30:36 AM |
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YACoin - Proof of Stake: 0.05 YAC rewarded per coin*year after 30 days
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alenevaa
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April 18, 2016, 10:33:59 AM |
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Ultracoin 5.2% per annum staking reward in future release.
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April 19, 2016, 12:06:08 AM |
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Nice list but we should vote to see how many of these are still around next year. I'll guess ONE
Yeah, I have the same thought. I just get the feeling that holding onto a coin and expecting a return by just letting it sit there is waaaay too good to be true. What am I missing here?
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