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20706667 No.20706667 [Reply] [Original]

When will I be able to live in passive income with 224 ETH (7 nodes)m.not planning to sell this at all in this lifetime

>> No.20706817

How will staking on ethereum work? Seamlessly hodling eth i hope

>> No.20707115

>>20706817
If you have 32 , you can run a node

>> No.20707196
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20707196

224 x Price of ETH x .02~.06

>> No.20707215

>>20706667
Guys I haven't been paying attention. Why is ETH posies to moon? What is going on and why is 32 being repeated so much

>> No.20707378

>>20707215
Minimum requirement to participate in staking when it launches is owning 32ETH.

>> No.20707432

>>20707378
And what exactly will staking give in return or is that still to be determined

>> No.20707457

Formula:
Num_of_Eth * price_of_eth * perctange_gain = profit - taxes.

>> No.20707461

>>20707215

it takes 32 eth to stake, I only have 64 so I could run a couple nodes but I wish I had double that amount

>> No.20707472

>>20707196
i don't know why they put this in the slide. it depends how much ETH is staked

>> No.20707543

>>20707432
probably like 5% ETH a year. So if you staked 32 eth, you get like 1.6 ETH passive income for letting a computer run that is connected to the internet. At current prices that would be like $475. However, if Eth succeeds and becomes the worlds computer or whatever and hits $10,000 (as it would be worth that if it succeeds). You would get maybe $15,000 a year per node.

>> No.20707565

>>20707432
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikSK8V9yapQ
58:45

>> No.20707860

>>20706667
Yeah, I did not say July.

>> No.20708039

>>20706667
I want to believe, anon. Should I convert all my BTC to ETH? If I were to maximize one coin only between BTC and ETH, why ETH?

>> No.20708058

>>20706667
>no max supply
yeah, good look with that

>> No.20708072

No minimum to stake retards just use RPL

>> No.20708482

>>20708039
Because BTC's only real use case is buying drugs and ilegal shit.

>> No.20708547

>>20707432
when phase 2 is finished and live so in 2 or 3 years

>> No.20708873

>>20708547
4*

>> No.20708963

>>20708873
yeah, probably

>> No.20709091

>>20708963
wrong. phase 0. already live on onyx testnet.

>> No.20709856
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>>20709091
wrong, rewards will not be delivered until phase 2 is live

>> No.20709859

>>20708072
What % do they charge? Cuckbase will charge more than 20%

>> No.20709920

>>20706667
staking isn't going live for at least another 2 years minimum... where did all these deluded ETH moonboys come from?

>> No.20710020

>>20709856
>>20709920
U can stake since phase 0, but cant unlock locked ETH2.0

>> No.20710064

>>20710020
Will ETH 1.0 and 2.0 coexist for sometime? Im afraid price will dump 50%

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>>20710020
>U can stake since phase 0

>> No.20710095

>>20706667
224 will be enough income if eth hits $10k

>> No.20710205

>>20710086
but you can?...
are you ok, anon?

>> No.20710410

>>20707196
2% to 6%....?
What? Just go boomer stocks then what is this shit.

>> No.20710452

>>20710410
Do you think boomer stocks will outpace ETH?

>> No.20710590

>>20710410
If the yield is high demand will increase for ETH which will push the growth up and yields down.

>> No.20710654

>>20708072
their service requires handing over custody over my eth, not gonna happen

>> No.20710726

>>20710654
What is the best way to compound the rewards? If you run a node on your own, how can you compound it?

>> No.20710791

>>20710452
Not to mention that dividends on boomer stocks are paid out in cash, so even if you reinvest them, you still have to pay income tax on it. Meanwhile with crypto staking, payouts are in crypto and don't get taxed until you cash out at capital gains rate

>> No.20710818

>>20710205
no lmao, they got swept off the earth when their brain imploded

>> No.20710824

>>20706667
Put 50 into pnk and thank me later.

>> No.20710934

>>20710791
You can bet your ass that they will adjust the taxation on that once it becomes too profitable long term.