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December 27, 2018, 01:58:24 PM
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Going through the lowest market cap (i.e. dead) coins on CoinMarketCap, a lot of them are coins where the main (and sometimes only) feature is high-interest proof-of-stake. It seems that most high-interest coins are ultimately doomed to the same fate of a falling price and de-listing from exchanges.

So what's the point of high-interest coins then? What is the point of 100% yearly staking interest if the value of the coin is going to nosedive anyway?
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December 27, 2018, 02:06:53 PM
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Going through the lowest market cap (i.e. dead) coins on CoinMarketCap, a lot of them are coins where the main (and sometimes only) feature is high-interest proof-of-stake. It seems that most high-interest coins are ultimately doomed to the same fate of a falling price and de-listing from exchanges.

So what's the point of high-interest coins then? What is the point of 100% yearly staking interest if the value of the coin is going to nosedive anyway?
Everyone investing on the cheap coins for money, nothing more which I believe if they really trust and interested on those projects then the prices won't fall too low after a while and it gets delisted from CMC.
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