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November 27, 2017, 01:30:40 PM
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i'll invest in masternodes
what coins you suggest to buy to invest in MN?
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November 27, 2017, 04:21:43 PM
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i'll invest in masternodes
what coins you suggest to buy to invest in MN?
i am looking for something easy to built, with a dedicated hosting service with full automated support



I would have invested in masternodes back in the day if I knew Dash (formerly known as DarkCoin) would have turned out to be such a big and lucrative project. This wouldn't change the fact that I still personally think the developer was a scammer that instamined the coin, but well, you can't deny how it has grown and people that got early on on the masternode game are making profits from doing nothing

I can't think of a single decent project with maternodes on.. I guess you can look at PIVX, or that Poswallet one where they intend to decentralize PoS for newbies to stake online. If they can get that done I guess it will be an interesting project to be at. It's yet to be seen how their math works on that one.
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