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June 06, 2018, 06:37:57 PM
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Used to mine Litecoin on ASIC. Frankly, the yield per day did not exceed 12 $, and taking into account the cost of electricity -  8 $, not thick!
Now I'm thinking about the mastenodes, i've been watching the news about them for a while now. I'm trying to choose from three: GoByte, Zest and LUX.

Still, I'm looking towards the first coin - it's too tempting to hear the latest news about the decline in the cost of the transaction and the increase in profits for the owners of masternodes, which is not the case with other coins - they promise 70% of the award against 30% to the miners. It sounds attractive, and GoByte is not just another scam project - they've already collected the funds and the product is working. Guys, I need you help! Which coin would you prefer from these three and why?
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June 06, 2018, 09:13:15 PM
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I have a Qbic node and just started Gin and Rhenium nodes  Cool Cool Cool This should be fun...
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June 06, 2018, 10:21:44 PM
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I been doing some research on masternodes lately and apart from the obvious ones(DASH, PIVX) these 2 stood out to me.

FantasyGold- working product in the fantasy sports industry, also hosting a DragonBall FighterZ esports contest in Las Vegas with future Esport tournaments. The development team seem very active in their Discord channel to any question ask. It also had a low total supply, the daily volume did seem a bit low the day I looked. They have been going for a while but had recently done a rebrand swap from DFScoin to FGC for the masternode. The ROI looked good to me. https://masternodes.online/currencies/FGC/

Rebellious- Very large community that are changing from Token to their own blockchain. This article off their website probably will explain it better then I can https://www.rebellious.io/masternodes/
Their was no ICO for this one, they gave the community free tokens in the hope the community will drive the token. It has also been around for a while now and has grown in leaps and bounds. High volume on Bit-z exchange.

It looks like rebl will have a very big rise when they release their own blockchain. It's still relatively cheap to get in for a masternode before its too late.
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June 06, 2018, 11:50:52 PM
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Used to mine Litecoin on ASIC. Frankly, the yield per day did not exceed 12 $, and taking into account the cost of electricity -  8 $, not thick!
Now I'm thinking about the mastenodes, i've been watching the news about them for a while now. I'm trying to choose from three: GoByte, Zest and LUX.

Still, I'm looking towards the first coin - it's too tempting to hear the latest news about the decline in the cost of the transaction and the increase in profits for the owners of masternodes, which is not the case with other coins - they promise 70% of the award against 30% to the miners. It sounds attractive, and GoByte is not just another scam project - they've already collected the funds and the product is working. Guys, I need you help! Which coin would you prefer from these three and why?

70% does sound really appealing but I must admit I haven't done any research on the three you listed. I'll read more about them tomorrow, it does sound good but I am too much afraid of the volatility to step into any MN.
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June 07, 2018, 07:04:34 AM
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June 07, 2018, 08:44:18 AM
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Since the community takeover i started a Absolute masternode. $ABS on the ticker.
The setup was straight forward and was pretty easy.
Sounds harder then it actually is, setting up a masternode.

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June 07, 2018, 09:10:41 AM
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Used to mine Litecoin on ASIC. Frankly, the yield per day did not exceed 12 $, and taking into account the cost of electricity -  8 $, not thick!
Now I'm thinking about the mastenodes, i've been watching the news about them for a while now. I'm trying to choose from three: GoByte, Zest and LUX.

Still, I'm looking towards the first coin - it's too tempting to hear the latest news about the decline in the cost of the transaction and the increase in profits for the owners of masternodes, which is not the case with other coins - they promise 70% of the award against 30% to the miners. It sounds attractive, and GoByte is not just another scam project - they've already collected the funds and the product is working. Guys, I need you help! Which coin would you prefer from these three and why?

Why not consider cheap shitcoins for a first try? I hear OPCX or COLX is good.

If you're going to start with GoByte or LUX masternodes then good luck to you. The cost of setting one up is enormous and will take more than a year to ROI (based on online calculators). It's really not practical if thats the case and you would probably be better off investing in traditional stocks.
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June 07, 2018, 10:41:11 AM
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If you're going to start with GoByte or LUX masternodes then good luck to you. The cost of setting one up is enormous and will take more than a year to ROI (based on online calculators). It's really not practical if thats the case and you would probably be better off investing in traditional stocks.

That is one of the reasons why i started with ABS nodes, Still 'cheap' and the roi is good.
The documentation for different setups like vps and windows where also present where some coins dont even got that and it could be a pain to set it up right with only some general pointers.

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June 13, 2018, 11:18:20 AM
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Skip all the shitcoin masternodes. Get 1 masternodes of highest quality you can afford now that prices are dropping. Dash, stratis, pivx, zcoin, Zen cash supernode are good examples
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June 14, 2018, 03:00:16 PM
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Check out Setupmasternodes.com for masternode hosting or help getting your masternode set up!

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November 01, 2018, 08:36:09 PM
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I'm running calypso here their discord support https://discord.gg/2sFycC8

Hello friends,

I am curious if you are running any masternodes? If you are, which coins are they for?

Thank you for participating!

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November 01, 2018, 09:32:49 PM
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I had one cerberus node that worked out the next two. After some time, problems began and nodes restarts were necessary. The project began to fall and I have recently sold all of them. Now I'm waiting and looking for promising nodes.
 

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November 02, 2018, 02:57:00 AM
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November 22, 2018, 04:26:16 AM
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I had one cerberus node that worked out the next two. After some time, problems began and nodes restarts were necessary. The project began to fall and I have recently sold all of them. Now I'm waiting and looking for promising nodes.
 

where are you researching?

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January 06, 2019, 07:59:17 PM
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anyone looked at RAPIDS RPD

because of the 60% MN payouts and 40% POS
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January 07, 2019, 04:30:54 AM
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masternodes looks pretty good for a few altcoins. Although many are quite interested in this but honestly if see this more, in the long term, will be a lot of risks can be obtained. fluctuations occur to make a masternodes could make lose altcoin be a thing that must be prepared to face.
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January 07, 2019, 07:31:36 AM
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All masternodes coins are somewhat of a long-term investment since the investor needs to buy and hold the coins for some duration. Examples of the masternodes coins include: Syscoin, PIVX, Dash
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May 09, 2019, 11:54:31 PM
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All in all I run about 20 masternodes for ~15 various altcoins.Bought/mined them all at the very start when returns were max (and ROI min.), months later they still give about 75-200% per annum.

Can you give us some information about which coins are they?

There are several that I'm interested too, I'm currently thinking of getting into with Bubbletone UMT token which right now is having an ICO that will end this April. They only require minimum of 1000 UMT to operate but then I could have to consider the earnings before jumping into it.

VIVO, INN, SMART, ZEN, BWK, FOLM, ALQO, MUN, DESIRE, PURE, FOLM, IFX and few others. So far only MUN has really let me down.

What's the reason you decided on these coins?


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May 10, 2019, 07:20:41 AM
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I have been running the blocknet masternodes for quite some time now. Although the daily profit is subtly okay am stil looking for another good one to run. Any one with another good idea should please share

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May 10, 2019, 07:46:34 AM
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I have been running the blocknet masternodes for quite some time now. Although the daily profit is subtly okay am stil looking for another good one to run. Any one with another good idea should please share
I also have a lot of masternodes. And despite the fact that now prices have fallen very much, I continue to keep my nodes. Veil brings excellent profits with the POS.

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