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January 30, 2018, 07:31:35 PM
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Hi guys,

Can you stake with multiple wallets on just 1 PC? Do some of you got some experience with this?
I would like to help some coins (as a node) and if I could get a very little bit of return, that would be also great. Undecided
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January 30, 2018, 07:37:47 PM
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Hi guys,

Can you stake with multiple wallets on just 1 PC? Do some of you got some experience with this?
I would like to help some coins (as a node) and if I could get a very little bit of return, that would be also great. Undecided


Do you mean to stake coins that use POS? If this is the case yeah you can run multiple nodes from different networks on same PC, if you PC can handle it. Or you mean more than one address with same coin - this is posible as well.
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January 31, 2018, 10:42:51 AM
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Yeah I mean with the use of POS. Yess my PC can handle a couple, but I really need to buy another one Smiley Okay man thank you for the quick response.
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January 31, 2018, 02:46:13 PM
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You can run multiple masternodes on 1 pc if the pc specs are up to date and sufficient.
Multiple from the same coin or different ones should be no problem.
Give youtube a try to find some tuts.

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January 31, 2018, 03:52:09 PM
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There should never be cause for any alarm having multiple POS on 1 PC either with different addresses or on same coin. What just need to be more watchful over is the capacity of that PC to avoid nagging at the end of the day. At the same time, loading excessive nodes should be cautioned.
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January 31, 2018, 05:40:07 PM
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Hi guys,

Can you stake with multiple wallets on just 1 PC? Do some of you got some experience with this?
I would like to help some coins (as a node) and if I could get a very little bit of return, that would be also great. Undecided


There is little point to try to do this with the same coin, but of course you can do it on multiple coins, given that your pc has enough horse power to do so.

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