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Author Topic: [ANN] LINDA-PoW/PoS-99% APR- MASTERNODE-MULTI-WALLET ( NEW THREAD)  (Read 111643 times)
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June 26, 2018, 11:32:59 AM
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I am staking little over 300.000 coins

My coins matured couple of hours ago, and I have weight 0 and expected staking return is over 31000 days. Is this some kind of joke?

edit: went down to 9600 days and now up to 45000 days

what kind of staking is that? should I have billion of coins to stake or what? (no, I dont want to use pool)

nop just whait
when you whait your weight grow up more and more
so for example how often will I get staking payout with 300k coins?

and if I wait now lets say 3 days and then get stake reward after a week and decide to put that reward in stake, I have to send all coins again to myself and stake them again and again wait 3 days for my network weight and then another 7 days for stake return? lol?

No. Any coins you receive as a staking reward will automatically add to your stake (once they mature). You can perform 'coin control' periodically to improve return speed a little but it's not essential. Your earnings will still continue to be compounded by your rewards even if you don't.

Doing a very rough calculation (based on my own returns), I would estimate a 300K stake would make around 5K per month (or about 60K/year).
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June 26, 2018, 11:37:06 AM
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Hi guys
Started a masternode 48 hours back and unlocked wallet for staking only.
Wallet address and remaining details are displayed in the masternodes list in the wallet.
In the masternodes list, one is with dark grey color column and other is with white. Does that make any difference? Mine one is in white column.
No rewards so far.
Am i good or something more to be done?
Thanks
Hello.

Can you send me private message so we resolve this faster?
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June 26, 2018, 11:40:09 AM
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Doing a very rough calculation (based on my own returns), I would estimate a 300K stake would make around 5K per month (or about 60K/year).
I don't understand, I've been reading about much higher rewards for staking Linda
Does wallet have to be online 24/7?
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June 26, 2018, 12:13:55 PM
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Doing a very rough calculation (based on my own returns), I would estimate a 300K stake would make around 5K per month (or about 60K/year).
I don't understand, I've been reading about much higher rewards for staking Linda
Does wallet have to be online 24/7?

Yes, 24/7. Just open the wallet, unlock it (for staking only), minimise it and forget about it. It uses very few resources and will continue earning you rewards in the background.

What staking rewards were you expecting? Or are you talking about Masternode rewards (which are much higher)?

What you have to remember is that with simple staking you're making money for doing nothing and you're free to spend your stake at any time. While there's a risk, due to price volatility (as with any cryptocurrency), that your original investment may lose value, it's not like the investment is 'spent' (like it is with a hardware investment, for example). The return you receive is actually in addition to your investment (compounded) rather than a payback of your investment. If my calculations are correct, an investment of $1000 could grow by $200 or more per year. Personally I think that's pretty good. Show me a bank account that gives returns anywhere near that for such a small investment.

I also think the return on investment is about right and I would avoid any coin that had much higher returns. If the return is too high it devalues the coin because it quickly increases the amount of coins in circulation. Therefore, much higher returns are unsustainable and are usually a sign that the coin is poorly designed or is some sort of scam.
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June 26, 2018, 12:23:24 PM
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The return you receive is actually in addition to your investment (compounded) rather than a payback of your investment. If my calculations are correct, an investment of $1000 could grow by $200 or more per year. Personally I think that's pretty good. Show me a bank account that gives returns anywhere near that for such a small investment
yeah but in my bank acount I can't lose 20% of the value in 3 days
so if we assume linda price will stay the same for next 12 months (no matter what's the reason) I will stake entire year just to break even
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June 26, 2018, 01:04:23 PM
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The return you receive is actually in addition to your investment (compounded) rather than a payback of your investment. If my calculations are correct, an investment of $1000 could grow by $200 or more per year. Personally I think that's pretty good. Show me a bank account that gives returns anywhere near that for such a small investment
yeah but in my bank acount I can't lose 20% of the value in 3 days
so if we assume linda price will stay the same for next 12 months (no matter what's the reason) I will stake entire year just to break even
I think a few nations would disagree (Venezuela for example) that the money in your bank is 100% safe, but yes, investing in cryptocurrencies is generally much riskier right now (depending on which nation you live in).

Of course your Linda investment may gain value too, possibly by 10-fold or more (unlike the money in your bank). All cryptocurrencies are a gamble. You can't mitigate that risk by having high staking rewards, otherwise you create an unsustainable system that will inevitably collapse. Of all the PoS coins I've studied and invested in, I think Linda's ROI is about right (if anything I think it may be slightly too high). The ROI is high enough to attract serious investors (or 'HODLers'), without flooding the network with too many new coins, and low enough to deter smaller investors or those who would only view the coin as a way to make a quick profit. Given that the coin has active development and a number of attractive features, my view is that the coin is very undervalued right now.
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June 26, 2018, 05:00:30 PM
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The return you receive is actually in addition to your investment (compounded) rather than a payback of your investment. If my calculations are correct, an investment of $1000 could grow by $200 or more per year. Personally I think that's pretty good. Show me a bank account that gives returns anywhere near that for such a small investment
yeah but in my bank acount I can't lose 20% of the value in 3 days
so if we assume linda price will stay the same for next 12 months (no matter what's the reason) I will stake entire year just to break even
Ask Indians.
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June 27, 2018, 05:28:54 AM
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suddenly they put development on hold LOL

https://twitter.com/lindaproject

a lot of announcements and BOOM - nothing. once a scam coin, always a scam coin.
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June 27, 2018, 05:42:52 AM
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suddenly they put development on hold LOL

https://twitter.com/lindaproject

a lot of announcements and BOOM - nothing. once a scam coin, always a scam coin.
Again: Ask Indians.

The offer is ridiculously low. Everybody holds because the project is good.
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June 27, 2018, 05:46:18 AM
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Unfortunately things like this happens sometimes and we cant affect them.
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June 27, 2018, 05:46:48 AM
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It is great to know this project. I think the project will be successful in the near future
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June 27, 2018, 06:07:46 AM
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Speculators have a problem with Linda: Investors ... invest and do not need money every 1/4 h.

Therefore the growth is organic. 1/10 BTC sold by speculators have no incidence.

Just buy what speculators sell. They will lose a stable passive revenue and you will win that stable passive revenue.
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June 27, 2018, 02:04:03 PM
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Hello!
The explorer of the coin does not work!
Writing the address does not exist, although I transferred the coins from the exchange to the purse.
And then from the purse to the pool.

Hello! Voluntary donations that will go towards the development of my coin.
34bwEhH3GMx6swYXt2NBfFbYGkdTcaWtXz....BTC

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June 28, 2018, 01:17:34 PM
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I need help. Sent 70000 linda from desktop wallet to criptopia. There are 1662 confirmations, but i still don't see linda at my cryptopia deposit. the ID transaction - e98b7208c054f9bb01216ae20480484cf031b972f1728557929915b928b66c3c.   What's the hell? I don't receive my money for 2 days, LINDA, common, it doesn't funny ><
Did you manage to solve this problem? Have the coins come to the exchange or managed to be recovered through the Wallet.dat? Please, send me a similar case.
I used the old wallet version of Linda 1.0
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June 29, 2018, 03:38:42 AM
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Not seeing the txid - e98b7208c054f9bb01216ae20480484cf031b972f1728557929915b928b66c3c on the explorer or in the coind.

Your probably on a fork.  Save/backup your wallet.dat and re-sync. 

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June 29, 2018, 05:38:55 PM
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Cracking Lindacoin video from jbenart
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EbphTm6jz4
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June 30, 2018, 07:41:01 AM
Last edit: June 30, 2018, 08:07:39 AM by litedoge
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Linda provides a dynamic & up-to-date bootstrap to the community - this makes your Linda v2 wallet almost fully synchronized (just a couple of blocks behind).

More information > https://www.lindaprojectinfo.com/bootstrapping/

Bootstrap > https://bit.ly/lindabootstrap (must copy all files from drop box)
 
Update Wallet

1 - Backup wallet.dat to somewhere safe (very important for your coins!)
2 - Delete old Linda Wallet Application files
3 - Install new version of Linda Wallet Application (https://lindacoin.com/)
4 - Download & copy latest bootstrap files over Linda Wallet Application files (https://bit.ly/lindabootstrap)
5 – Reinsert your old wallet.dat (See Step 1)
6 – Run/Open Linda wallet for final synchronising
7 – Optional Step:  Add more nodes to linda.conf file (https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/CoinInfo/?coin=LINDA or https://www.coinexchange.io/network/peers/LINDA)
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July 02, 2018, 03:52:00 PM
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Is staking with Linda on a pool cool?

https://www.poolofstake.io/cvv-1/

Community vote is going on, maybe Linda would be implemented next but what would be advantages of this kind of pool,

thoughts?
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July 03, 2018, 07:45:57 AM
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Is staking with Linda on a pool cool?

https://www.poolofstake.io/cvv-1/

Community vote is going on, maybe Linda would be implemented next but what would be advantages of this kind of pool,

thoughts?


CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME?

Back in 2017  i sent 1964999.99000000 to Linda wallet before the first update when the first update took place my tokens were gone i have prove of this sent from yobit

2017-07-25 17:38:39
1964999.99000000 LINDA
3d5857db6f3f148cf1753d0758f2752c8eba3dc92855561c900e65764531c7f

Is there anyway way of getting them back? I will gladly give 500,000 tokens to get them back
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July 03, 2018, 09:01:12 AM
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Is staking with Linda on a pool cool?

https://www.poolofstake.io/cvv-1/

Community vote is going on, maybe Linda would be implemented next but what would be advantages of this kind of pool,

thoughts?


CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME?

Back in 2017  i sent 1964999.99000000 to Linda wallet before the first update when the first update took place my tokens were gone i have prove of this sent from yobit

2017-07-25 17:38:39
1964999.99000000 LINDA
3d5857db6f3f148cf1753d0758f2752c8eba3dc92855561c900e65764531c7f

Is there anyway way of getting them back? I will gladly give 500,000 tokens to get them back

The transaction ID you gave doesn't give any results in the Lindacoin block explorer. Did you actually receive your
Linda's in your wallet before the update? Can you see the right balance when you enter the deposit address in the Linda block explorer?

Perhaps you should contact Yobit.
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