Here is a simple way to check that doesn't even involve running anything on the command line.
- Go to https://linda.masternodes.pro/advanced/list to see the list of MNs
- Pick any of the Linda addresses there
- Go to the block explorer http://lindachain.com
- Paste the address in the search field
On the resulting page you can see what the Masternode staked each day.
Alternatively maths is your friend:
- 90 second block time
- 14,150 Linda per block
- 50% to MNs
That means:
- 24 hours per day, 60 minutes per hour, 60 seconds per minute = 86,400 seconds per day.
- Divided by 90 second block time = 960 blocks per day.
- In total there will be 960 blocks * 14,150 Linda per day generated. Nice: 13,584,000 Linda.
- 50% goes to masternodes - 6,792,000 Linda to Masternodes per day.
- If there is 1 Masternode on the network... it will get all of that.
- With 10 MNs on the network, each should get around 679,200 on average.
- With 100 MNs on the network, each should get around 67,920 on average.
There. Now you know what you can expect to earn.
Your calculation is really impressive and correct!
And from your calculation, looking here https://linda.masternodes.pro/ telling us there are 47 Masternode active should result then 144,510 Linda each, so Linda's current price on cryptopia is about $ 84 a day.
It is therefore far from what the above page tells us that shows a gain of $ 885 a day, that is about x10 from the real gain.
Why this then?
How is the data false on https://linda.masternodes.pro/?