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ahmedsamir (OP)
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February 09, 2022, 09:34:07 PM
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Hi there,

Am trying to increase my income by investing in crypto for the next 3-4 years after fast research I found that the fast and the most secure way is to be a validator in one of the blockchains, but my problem now is that I don't know which blockchain I have to invest on it.


1- In my first stage, I will shortlist the chains:

Please I need form everyone to recommend three blockchains? Kiss


Note:
- I will share every stage result to be a reference later for everyone.

thanks in advance.


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February 10, 2022, 01:27:59 PM
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Do you really think that this is the best and easiest profit? I think that mining gives 2-3 times more profit. But if you are a good specialist and can make a node and update it yourself, then why do you need advice from miners?
After all, the price of a coin can not only grow but also fall.

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Do you really think that this is the best and easiest profit? I think that mining gives 2-3 times more profit. But if you are a good specialist and can make a node and update it yourself, then why do you need advice from miners?
After all, the price of a coin can not only grow but also fall.

hi FP91G

thanks for ur reply, yes I have the speciality to update and run it. and I agree with u about the price failure but my problem is that I don't have experience in trading and all other FIN. staff in crypto and my plan this year not include crypto in my focus study, therefore I try to involve in something easy for me to get on it.

regarding advice from miners, sure you and the others have a good prediction and knowledge in this field and any information could help to start in the right direction.

thanks again and waiting for ur feedback  Tongue Wink
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