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June 03, 2018, 08:30:51 AM
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I think mining is a more promising way to earn money. When you have your own cryptocurrency mining equipment. If something goes wrong you can always sell the equipment.

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June 26, 2018, 11:02:04 AM
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Mining is not profitable as it used to be. Staking and Masternodes are still a good way though. But I guess I would put my money on bounty hunting as well. I've been making a living with this for some time now and it's been going great... I failed so hard in the beginning but nowadays, it's a breeze.

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June 27, 2018, 07:14:43 PM
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Mining dine up a dozen of tension and expects devoted shop. While staking and masternode pronto be executed on a consciousness hosted waiter or a cashed waiter on-line with an first investment on the mint.
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July 08, 2018, 08:02:40 AM
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If you do have a lot of capital in the start maybe you can start doing some mining because it is stable income when it come to coin but for mining you can start at any capital all you need is a pc and a internet connection
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July 08, 2018, 09:02:16 AM
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Which do people prefer? Staking/Masternodes or mining?


I personally prefer setting up masternodes...

You COMPLETELY control the collateral and the ROI is often MUCH better than staking and mining.

However, they can be pretty difficult to set up. But I found this cool service that teaches you how to set one up OR they can simply set it up for you.

Here's a link to the thread >>> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3213738
I preferred more the mining because it is more legit and have more assurance when you invest on it, in cryptocurrency there is a possibility that you will lost all the things that you will invest when the current price of your coins becomes not worth it anymore alike on mining it is a passive income although it cost much higher compare to cryptocurrency but it have more assurance that you will gain something and it is a passive income the only thing that you will did is invest and monitor the price of the bitcoin and wait. 
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July 08, 2018, 09:58:25 AM
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for me as excitement and big money you can immediately make money on the stakes, but there is a risk, everything is simple in the moneying, bought equipment and wait until the coin drips, and then mono and trade it)

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July 17, 2018, 11:52:12 PM
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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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July 17, 2018, 11:59:51 PM
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I like the pos and the nodes. I tried to keep the nodes, but those projects that I kept, eventually closed, since they were delegates, and I do not really like it. Especially if the community is not big and the choice comes from someone who speaks beautifully, and not at the level of quality of the server on which you raise the node

As for POS, I know that this is a whole segment of earnings and its nuances. I have 5 coins now on POS
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July 18, 2018, 12:06:18 AM
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Both can be good but it ultimately depends on the coin. My favorite altcoin AMB is a utility token for a Swiss supply chain platform which is run by multi tiered decentralized master nodes and payouts for node operators are tied to the number of data "bundles" processed and stored each day.

So one of the ingenious things about AMB’s tokenomics is that while all the bundles are fixed at a USD price of $10 (to make adoption easier and consistent), the bundle price is actually paid in AMB based upon the current USD-AMB exchange rate. Therefore, even if you don’t have a node and are simply holding AMB, you are still holding the fuel for the entire AMB-NET. As the network grows, demand for the Nectar, which you hold, will also grow.

Another ingenious part of AMB’s network design is that every time a bundle is purchased, the network will automatically burn 5% of the AMB used to purchase the bundle. As mentioned above, as the network grows, demand for AMB will also grow as users will need it to purchase bundles. This growth in purchased bundles will subsequently increase the rate at which AMB is burned. So the more the network grows, the faster the burn rate is for AMB which will create scarcity. So you have this dichotomy where as the network grows not only will demand for AMB rapidly increase but at the same time, the supply of AMB will rapidly decrease due to more burning. As you’d learn in a basic econ class, an increased demand OR a decreased supply will lead to a price increase. But having both an increased demand AND a decreased supply happening simultanesouly can really cause a snowball into huge growth.

Check out this community made calculator to see what kind of returns one could expect:

http://ambrosus.yannlevy.eu/
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July 18, 2018, 12:41:01 AM
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Both can be a good source of alternative coins, but for me i think i will go over to staking because staking is easy to do and you can earn easily.
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July 18, 2018, 01:20:03 AM
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in my mind, lurking at this time is more promising than mining. because staking can be easily achieved on self-hosted,
servers or paid online servers with initial investment on coins. while mining consumes a lot of electricity and requires special hardware.

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July 18, 2018, 01:25:20 AM
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I like staking because its easier to set up and no special setup is required.  I stake Neblio at the moment and absolutely love it.  10% a year and I have solar powering the entire thing.  I also stake a few junker coins as well just for fun. 

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July 18, 2018, 07:31:02 AM
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Sorry before her to answer your question. For me alone, then both of them can not be chosen because both of them are not my skills, I prefer to trade.

Because with my trading I just buy below and sell on top, so just so on until I have an advantage.
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July 20, 2018, 08:31:08 AM
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Its true, mining can be more easier if you got the tools to get going. But when you don't have the tools, its difficult to gain good ROI for a specific time. Better setup a masternode to secure a sure allocation reward. You just have to read further tutorials online on how to setup masternode. Clearly, its the great alternative for mining.

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July 20, 2018, 08:46:11 AM
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mine is a field could indeed be superior and promising. but to get maximum exposure in these areas also need great effort either of the factors capital and facilities. Indeed troublesome and it takes spending a lot at the beginning but in the result of this will be great. but sometimes it's that make many people become resigned to start mine and chose another path.
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