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Topic: Cryptocurrency that pays Weekly-Monthly Dividend? (Read 1212 times)

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coss gives you monthly revenue, the profit come from the exchanger or coss.io. I participated in the ICO and 10 oct will be the first deviden payment. you can join the exchanger and keep your coss token in the wallet, if you want deviden sent to your external wallet, you can set buy following the instruction there.

Hey, I just heard about this information, I only heard that coss is good coin. many say coss has a stable value, the price is likely to go up since launch.
is there really a monthly revenue share program? please let me know more about this program! thanks
hero member
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Hey guys, kindly suggest me such cryptocurrencies!

Currently i am holding
Taas (Fund Management)
ETHBits (Revenue Share from Business)
Trueflip (Lottery Ticket Sales Dividend)

But most of this asset i hold pays every Q1-Q4

Looking for shorter term revenue share/dividend tokens!

Thanks
coss gives you monthly revenue, the profit come from the exchanger or coss.io. I participated in the ICO and 10 oct will be the first deviden payment. you can join the exchanger and keep your coss token in the wallet, if you want deviden sent to your external wallet, you can set buy following the instruction there.
sr. member
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Neblio, just buy and keep coins in wallet. I get rewards around twice a week. It works out to 10% per year.
Plus with Nebl marketcap so low it's cheap to buy with plenty room for growth.

hello friends, can you please explain more about this program neblio, with step by step? it seems that I am interested in this program
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The two main coins I have that are POS/DPOS are;

NEO => GAS.  NEO generates GAS on time, you can claim them anytime.

ARK => ARK.  ARK payments depend on the schedule your voted delegate does.  Mine pays weekly at estimated 10% return per annum.



I'm confused about NEO.
When I claim my gas nothing happens.
Do I have to wait for it to be 1 whole unit of gas or something?
Thanks,

Nope, I claim anytime.  My first trial claim was for 0.101 GAS and it worked.

What wallet are you using (basically where are your coins)?  I am using NEON right now.

Hi, a newbie in NEO gas, I've too just started using NEON with my NEO, do I have to keep this wallet open for my gas to be collected like a pos coin or just can turn off my PC and open after a year to claim all my accumulated GAS?

That is the beauty of it...you don't have to keep your computer running...NEO just keeps earning you GAS.

Is there any specialized wallet for storing this NEO because we can stake them in the own Wallet of NEO's. I am little bit confuse about this staking in the exchanges or only through the wallets.
hero member
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Maybe Bitdice's tokens that represent investments into its bankroll?

Honestly i'm not aware of any that pays consistent dividends on such a low amount of timeframe. Most dividends are paid out quarter by quarter, and it's rare to see anything both in real life and in the crypto world to pay out dividends so frequently.
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cartaxi

Pay 2.5% interest per month
The total amount of dividends received by the token holders is 25% of the total profit of CarTaxi.

https://www.cartaxi.io/

definitely CarTaxi. I participated in pre ICO, they issued the first dividend even though ICO hasn't finished yet. It's because they are an already up-and-running business in Russia with plans for global expansions and implementing crypto payments for the car towing services (that's what the funds collected from ICO will be used for).

Anyway - monthly dividends from CarTaxi look sweet.
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The two main coins I have that are POS/DPOS are;

NEO => GAS.  NEO generates GAS on time, you can claim them anytime.

ARK => ARK.  ARK payments depend on the schedule your voted delegate does.  Mine pays weekly at estimated 10% return per annum.



I'm confused about NEO.
When I claim my gas nothing happens.
Do I have to wait for it to be 1 whole unit of gas or something?
Thanks,

Nope, I claim anytime.  My first trial claim was for 0.101 GAS and it worked.

What wallet are you using (basically where are your coins)?  I am using NEON right now.

Hi, a newbie in NEO gas, I've too just started using NEON with my NEO, do I have to keep this wallet open for my gas to be collected like a pos coin or just can turn off my PC and open after a year to claim all my accumulated GAS?

No, you don't have to keep your wallet open. It accumulates GAS even when it's closed. I think you earn GAS when you hold them on Binance as well.
sr. member
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some projects burn their revenue in coins, so the supply lowers. It is in a way a dividend. Coins like Gambit, Iconomi.
newbie
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cartaxi

Pay 2.5% interest per month
The total amount of dividends received by the token holders is 25% of the total profit of CarTaxi.

https://www.cartaxi.io/
hero member
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Bitcoin OG

GigaWatt Token (WTT) pays a daily rental reward if use it to host the platform's mining operation.
Neblio (NEBL) pays for staking coins, it takes one day to mature coins, and the reward is about 10% a year.
sr. member
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Hey guys, kindly suggest me such cryptocurrencies!

Currently i am holding
Taas (Fund Management)
ETHBits (Revenue Share from Business)
Trueflip (Lottery Ticket Sales Dividend)

But most of this asset i hold pays every Q1-Q4

Looking for shorter term revenue share/dividend tokens!

Thanks

This one you manage to hold is something worthwhile and I think its even an eye opener to others who don't know something like this exists. Another one that I know and I have read about is about bitconnect where you get to buy then lend which in turn pay interest on a daily basis the amount you get in return will be proportional to the amount invested. You can look into it to get more information and decide for yourself.
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Neblio, just buy and keep coins in wallet. I get rewards around twice a week. It works out to 10% per year.
Plus with Nebl marketcap so low it's cheap to buy with plenty room for growth.

I am also staking NEBL, rewards are very good Wink

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Neblio, just buy and keep coins in wallet. I get rewards around twice a week. It works out to 10% per year.
Plus with Nebl marketcap so low it's cheap to buy with plenty room for growth.
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COSS not bad
Yes, the first payment is on 10 October 2017. I think coss will grow because it is based on live project that is coss exchanger. Coss payment methode and wallet.
sr. member
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i think CSNO pays quarterly dividends

yes, that'a good one, and i assume they will pay really well in comparison to any other dividend paying projects out there.
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i think CSNO pays quarterly dividends
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Smart investment fund (SIFT) - Pays a monthly dividend with the first one coming in November. Basically, they swingtrade BTC and other major crypto coins.

Etherflip (FLIP) - Dice game like Etheroll. They also pay out bonuses and jackpots in other types of tokens like OMG, FUN, and EDG. They are currently doing a rather unique ICO where you can play the game, and if you lose you receive FLIP tokens. The first dividend is scheduled for Q1 next year.
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There are two that I know of right now and those are TenX and Bitcore. TenX has not paid out the dividends just yet and plans to do so soon, but bitcore does weekly drops to your local btx wallet. That 3% weekly drop adds up quick plus there will

be a big drop come the end of October or beginning of November.
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The two main coins I have that are POS/DPOS are;

NEO => GAS.  NEO generates GAS on time, you can claim them anytime.

ARK => ARK.  ARK payments depend on the schedule your voted delegate takes.  Mine pays weekly at estimated 10% return per annum.

That's also the oney I hold for gaining dividends. Also keep in mind that Ark is a fork of Lisk so Lisk deligates also offers rewards for voting. Dividende wise I found ark is the most profitable one.

Could you please explain to me what does it mean that delegates offer rewards for voting. I bought some ARK but really don't understand what are you talking about  Huh , so please enlighten me  Smiley

ARK is DPOS (delegated proof of stake)

I believe there are 51 delegates (almost like our Senators) who decide the path the coin takes.  Being a coin holder, you have a vote for each of the coins you have.  You can choose one of the 51 delegates and vote for one.  In effect that delegate increases his stake (and power) by as much coin you hold.

The delegates then in effect "mine" (your delegate is mining for you).  They in turn get paid proportionate to their "holdings/votes" .  These delegates then share percentage of their income to you.  As incentive for your vote they promise a certain percentage, payment arrangement, etc.  Unlike in politics, we usually vote based on the most advantageous payment to us.

Now to be able to vote, you need to;
1. Download an ARK wallet.  Chose which fits your computer.  https://github.com/ArkEcosystem/ark-desktop/releases 
2. Install (carefully follow instruction and save the user address and the wallet key).  Guard that key and do not give it to anyone!
3. Synch wallet (this can take many hours)
4. Move your coins from the exchange to your wallet
5. Vote by sending an Ark (1 Ark) to your chosen delegate. (some refund this vote coin)

Use this calculator to help you determine the best candidate in your case https://github.com/ArkEcosystem/ark-desktop/releases

...then just wait and see a regular deposit to your wallet at the frequency your delegate offered.

Hope this helps.

Thank you Poink, now I understand  Smiley
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I wonder if there is a place where you could lend out say BTC or altercoin and get paid interest for that. All of which could be secured by a smart contract? I know sites like freebitco.in pays a 4.8% interest on BTC, not sure if there are any ones for altercoins.
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