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someone help a brainlet out.
Which coins have masternodes and how do I start one?
In desperate need of passive income spoonfeeding

>> No.9355191

Staking 32eth in 2020 will earn around $42,200 per year.

>> No.9355212

>>9355168
Sys

>> No.9355217

masternodes are a meme, you can make more than the yearly passive income on a daily pump

however whats not a meme is ppl fomo into passive income things, so they are all good money makers. don't actually aim for passive income on them though

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>>9355191
I don't have nearly enough for 32 eth lad. are there any cheaper options? I heard MWAT can be pretty lucrative but I think you need about 100k MWAT to make it work.

I don't even know what a fucking masternode is, let alone how to make money from it.

>> No.9355240

>>9355212
SYS $0.489277 USD

so how much do I need to make it worthwhile?

>> No.9355258

>>9355217
I haven't got the time to day trade, I own a business that needs my constant attention. Masternodes run on their own, r-right? I legit don't know a damn thing about them other than it can make you passive income.

>> No.9355271

>>9355168
Zencash, you need 42 zen for 1 secure node or 500 zen for the supernodes coming in july.

>> No.9355347

>>9355271
42 zen would cost $2,054, what's the yield look like on daily passive income?

>> No.9355397

Unironically look up PFR. Platform just launched and setting up a trust node is easy as shit. On top of that it's still very cheap; $1700 for a node right now.

>> No.9355411

>>9355397
That's the cheapest node so far.

I guess what I should be asking in the OP is: What is the cheapest node to buy right now?

>> No.9355417

>>9355347
to just pick any kind of coin promising the most lucrative passive returns and dumping your money into it is a very horrible idea anon

>> No.9355434

>>9355397
how much do you make from a PFR node anyway anon?

>>9355417
why's that? won't the fact that it's lucrative encourage more investors?

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>>9355217

>> No.9355458

>>9355347
atm the rewards for sec nodes is 3,5% = 0.0236zen a day
In July the rewards will go up to 20% from only 3,5%. The percentage will be split between sec nodes and super according to the ratio of nodes open between sec nodes and super.

>> No.9355482

>>9355434
The question is what the actual fuck you are investing in. look at cross.io, you get a share of the return of that index if you hold the token. But what if nobody trades? passive income MUST be generated somewhere. you are throwing money at cheap shitcoins that promise "passive" income through some means, but you have to ask yourself how it is being generated and WHY it has value at all.

nexo.io will be generated through instant crypto-backed loans, thats a buisness model

Link wants to generate it through running masternodes and pos, thats also a buisness model.

the real question you have to ask yourself is which coin that HAS a masternode will actually find adoption through developers or real world use cases so that there even will be A. demand for the coin in the future and B. Transactions to do PoS on

You absolutely can dump all your money in whatever has the best ratio right >now<, but you need to be aware that most coins will die out eventually because nobody needs 100 different decentralized platforms for the same thing

>> No.9355495

>>9355434
Right now, not so much. But that's because the platform hasn't gained much momentum. The devs are ironing out the bugs right now, and after that they'll add loads of new features including BTC trading. I recommend following their announcements on Telegram. Also, here's a tool for calculating income: https://payfaircalc.com/

>> No.9355563

>>9355482
>>9355168

I also forgot to mention NEXO, no min requirement needed, and you will get 30% on dividends

>> No.9355629

>>9355482
>the real question you have to ask yourself is which coin that HAS a masternode will actually find adoption through developers or real world use cases

that's the billion dollar question I suppose. I'm just a poorfag who wants to buy a bunch of new, dirt cheap node-able coins. I ain't too concerned if they will still be lucrative in 2-3 years time. More just need a way to generate a side-income for crypto investments.
Do you have any passive income anon?

>>9355495
Thanks pal, it's a 10k PFR minimum but that doesn't seem too harsh. I'll look into it

>>9355563
NEXO $0.370906 USD
30% of what exactly? the amount I already hold, like an interest?
I'm sorry mate I don't actually understand what a masternode is, other than they can sometimes be worthwhile.
Are there any resources out the for learning?

>> No.9355706

>>9355629
Im holding 4k Nexo but it doesnt generate anything yet. Passive income is shit in crypto. you get a fraction of what you hold, if the coin decreases with 1% you propably already made a huge loss.

The best thing you can do is join small ico moon missions and sell with a profit to increase your stack, then dump it into coins you actually believe in. if you dont know about the coin, you dont invest in it, unless it is literally ethereum.

Nexo pays out income from the dividends the company will give out. 30% of this income goes to Nexo token holders. relatively safe bet imo.

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9355725

>>9355629
what you hold and what the company nexo.io is making

>> No.9355844

>>9355706
So basically, fuck masternodes, just put aside a moon mission fund and keep flipping it for profit?
Doesn't that take a lot of monitoring? That's my biggest issue, like I said earlier I run a business so my free-time is extremely limited right now. Hence why I was looking for information on masternodes.

Even so, i'm such a poorfag I think I can only afford about $400 for the moon mission fund. I've got a few thousand tied up in long hodl's, but do know any guaranteed x2's so I can turn my shit fund into $800-$1000?

>>9355725
That's pretty dope, and it's on shit exchanges at the moment so that's great. And that's paid into your NEXO stack or straight into a bank account?

>> No.9355988

ENG

>> No.9356293

>>9355725
is nexo divident paid directly into eth adress? i can't deposit that shit into their website account

>> No.9356331

>>9355725
also do you know about welltrado? is it another shit or the future?

please write your comments, thanks! :)

>> No.9356464

>>9356293
Nexo deposits will be open soon. Eth dividend will be deposited directly to your nexo account

>> No.9356964

Trig and Eng have upcoming masternodes and not total shit coins expect some pumps

>> No.9357704

>>9355217
This

99% of the time masternode is a buzzword thrown around to get saps to buy large quantities of a shitcoin all at once.

>> No.9357762

>>9357704
retard that don't know why and for what nodes are necessary for the network.

>> No.9357781

>>9355168

i can see her bra :)

>> No.9357903

BITB bitbean sprouting is a hidden gem for passive income

>> No.9358098

My Stipend masternode makes me anywhere from $50-$100 a day. Already paid for initial 5,000 coin investment so everything else is profit.

>> No.9358117

The truth about masternodes is finding a decent coin before the mega pump. Zelcash is so new and will pump after nodes release. Get in early.