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September 06, 2019, 05:23:01 PM |
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Hi,
I wanted to start a thread on dividend producing crypto's. Please list yours and don't worry about being labeled "shilling" because we want to do our own research. The more the better and collectively we can determine the good ones from the bad ones. Even shit coins can make all of us money.
Thank you.
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September 06, 2019, 05:24:21 PM |
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Komodo gives 5.1% dividend Dash which isn't affordable gives 7% for a masternode
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badenglishtea
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September 06, 2019, 05:52:12 PM |
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Check out zelcash ($zel). Relatively stable price. If you run a node you can make anywhere from 2% to 18% return (annum). Need to have hardware specs tho.
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tk808
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September 06, 2019, 05:54:40 PM |
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A good site to reference for dividends/staking and mining: https://stakingrewards.com/
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cudora
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September 06, 2019, 05:57:44 PM |
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It is a great idea to start a thread letting people know what coins can bring them dividends. But I believe people that want to know about this, have already studied all opportunities and know that everything that gives you more than 5-7 percent monthly is a scam.
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cabron
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September 06, 2019, 06:05:40 PM |
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The usual crypto that sends out dividends are from TRON and EOS platform, you have gotta see some projects like 888TRON and BETHASH, these are gambling sites which could be the reason why they are profitable. There is also EOSBET which somehow has the same concept, its like profit sharing to its token holders. 70% of the money they collected from the gamblers who wagger are distributed to the token holders.
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poornamelessme
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September 06, 2019, 06:25:43 PM Last edit: September 06, 2019, 06:37:09 PM by poornamelessme |
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Hi,
I wanted to start a thread on dividend producing crypto's. Please list yours and don't worry about being labeled "shilling" because we want to do our own research. The more the better and collectively we can determine the good ones from the bad ones. Even shit coins can make all of us money.
Thank you.
Stakingrewards is the place to look for reward info. Although to be honest I'm not sure if I have ever seen a point to focusing that much on rewards with crypto. Problem it's way too volatile to really matter. 5%+ yearly is great, but it's not so great when the initial investment can crash 90%+. Might as well instead just put that money into stocks, bonds or CDs if looking primarily for that dividend type of income.
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September 06, 2019, 07:04:36 PM |
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It is a great idea to start a thread letting people know what coins can bring them dividends. But I believe people that want to know about this, have already studied all opportunities and know that everything that gives you more than 5-7 percent monthly is a scam.
Yes, dividends in cryptocurrency are a relatively new direction for obtaining passive income, which are very promising in the sense that they stimulate the retention of cryptocurrencies, and not the search for the possibility of their successful sale. Until recently, many considered the Miracle Tele project a success, as it paid large dividends to holders of Tele tokens for a long time. However, recently, something incomprehensible has been going on in this project. Let's hope that the difficulties are temporary and are associated with inept project management. However, many consider it simply a fraud.
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charlop24
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September 06, 2019, 07:15:26 PM |
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Getting dividend in cryptocurrency is awesome, I'm beginning to know that one can earn some funds while holding some tokens, am only aware of the boldman tokens, don't know if it dividend paying scheme is still in place, though the value of the tokens have been dwindling massively lately.
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DudeAtWork420
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September 06, 2019, 07:25:06 PM |
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Talking about the dividend, VX coin is a good choice for now. You can find them here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5169530, their website: https://x.vite.net/and the dividend rate: Dividends are slowly distributed at a daily rate of 1% so that VX holders will not only benefit from a steady stream of transaction fees, but also, an ever-increasing shared pool.
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bigcash2011
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September 06, 2019, 07:38:36 PM |
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There was a good project that was paying dividends quarterly but the only condition being that the fund itself should be profitable in that quarter although i was thinking it long term but they have decided to close doors and refunded investors after 2 3 quarters of no profit the project was called taas and i was sure they would have done really well in next cycle but somehow they got impatient and have already liquidated the fund.
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September 06, 2019, 07:39:26 PM |
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I do not expect too much about it. Because the amount of coins dividend too much (token) sooner or later seems to have difficulty paying.
I think you've already heard about Miracle TELE. They were paying a huge amount money, and now they are collapsing.
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disconnectme
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September 06, 2019, 07:49:24 PM |
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I don't think people understand what Dividend payment means, it is not staking reward IMO, just look at NEXO project they do pay dividends from the profit they generated from their business, the likes of Komodo, Tezos, Decred and co just pay staking reward which is different from Dividends payment
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poornamelessme
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September 06, 2019, 07:59:00 PM |
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I don't think people understand what Dividend payment means, it is not staking reward IMO, just look at NEXO project they do pay dividends from the profit they generated from their business, the likes of Komodo, Tezos, Decred and co just pay staking reward which is different from Dividends payment
They are different, but end result is pretty much the same when you think about it. Again, my issue is with the underlying investment to begin with, crypto is too volatile for dividend/staking (regardless of which one) to make that much sense. Unless there is a stablecoin out there that pays dividends. That could work. I think crypto.com has something like that where if stablecoins are held on their platform they pay out some sort of interest payment, but I don't know the details.
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tabas
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September 06, 2019, 09:45:21 PM |
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Neo will give you GAS. AFAIK, kucoin and coss also gives dividends for their users but until now I dont hold any of it.
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September 06, 2019, 10:24:07 PM |
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Hi,
I wanted to start a thread on dividend producing crypto's. Please list yours and don't worry about being labeled "shilling" because we want to do our own research. The more the better and collectively we can determine the good ones from the bad ones. Even shit coins can make all of us money.
Thank you.
go here https://stakingrewards.comand you will know about a good alts with dividend to invest in my friend choose by yourself and but before you invest, you must do your own research
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JeffBrad12
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September 06, 2019, 10:30:41 PM |
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You can start to search that through this site https://masternodes.pro/stats/sins/statistics https://masternodes.online/currencies/SINS/Someone above me already mentioned the staking reward coin's list site. but for me, both are having the same risk and it will a wise choice for you to take a coin which can bring your more profit to consider about staking and master node having the same risk like your portfolios depend on the price of the coin.
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coinswebid
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September 06, 2019, 10:46:41 PM |
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I think Bix and KCS can be a good choice Because a lot of benefits if we hold both alts on exchange my friend,,
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Rooivalk
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September 06, 2019, 11:13:15 PM |
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EOSBet. https://eosbet.io/This is a casino and it pays dividends from the fact that the players lost. This is a good idea and it doesn’t look like a pyramid. The more casino profits get, the more dividends there are. Moreover, this token is already traded on the exchange.
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tabas
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September 06, 2019, 11:16:56 PM |
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You can start to search that through this site https://masternodes.pro/stats/sins/statistics https://masternodes.online/currencies/SINS/Someone above me already mentioned the staking reward coin's list site. but for me, both are having the same risk and it will a wise choice for you to take a coin which can bring your more profit to consider about staking and master node having the same risk like your portfolios depend on the price of the coin. But staking/masternode is different from dividends. You don't have to have an exact amount in coins that offers dividends to their holders. While in staking/masternode you need to have at least the minimum required quantity of coins to be eligible to receive rewards.
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