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Author Topic: Have people heard of the benefits of setting up masternodes versus mining?  (Read 124 times)
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March 29, 2018, 03:12:28 PM
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Masternodes have been around for a few years and it turns out that DASH owns 71.67% of the masternode market so there's plenty of room for competitors to move up the ranks and for people to make TONS OF PROFIT

Not only this, but some of the yearly returns on masternodes are MUCH greater than that of mining.

Benefits of running a masternode versus mining:

  • No need to pay for expensive hardware or electric bills
  • More environmentally friendly
  • Can be run on almost any computer or laptop
  • You have FULL control over the initial coin investment that you need to make

So my question to the community is... why aren't masternodes more popular than mining?

Well, masternodes can be tricky to set up and it's different depending on which coin you want to run a masternode with.

HOWEVER, a great website I found is setupmasternodes.com They have a great team that can guide you through each and every step of the process for only $50 right now.

Anyways, I'd love to hear what the community has to say about Masternodes and if you're interested in setting one up yourself!

Need help setting up your Masternode? Having Trouble?

Check out setupmasternodes.com! Official thread >>> bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4448627.0
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November 22, 2018, 04:35:09 AM
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I think more people need info about masternodes. it is fairly a new topic in most people's eyes. I think the community isn't as familiar as Masternodes are not being publicly talked about on news websites.

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