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Topic: Have you tried setting up a Masternode? - page 9. (Read 1909 times)

sr. member
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personally i like to invest and trade masternodes cryptocurrency
but did not tried to setting up a masternodes,
because in my opinion trading is more profitable then setting up a masternodes mate
jr. member
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These types of resources are really helpful for the masternode community. Thank you for sharing.

I am glad you've had your own masternode setup too. It isn't too bad after all. However, most people get stuck and do not know where to get started

Yeah it sure can be tough! It was totally worth setting one up in the end though.
newbie
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These types of resources are really helpful for the masternode community. Thank you for sharing.

I am glad you've had your own masternode setup too. It isn't too bad after all. However, most people get stuck and do not know where to get started

I would be interested to know more about this. Any knowledgeable people? What investments are needed to start?

That's great! I've set up masternodes myself in the past.

There's really only two investments you need to make:


1. Buying the amount of coins required to set up a coin's Masternode.
2. Pay the monthly fee for a VPS (It's not much. Only $5 per month).

Here's a great website with a list of Masternode coins that you can look into >>> masternodes.online

Lastly, if you need help setting it up, there's two options you can take:

1. Ask around a coin's community for help.
2. There's a service called Setup Masternodes that provides 1-on-1 support over the phone or through messaging until your MN is set up. They get it done in as little as 1 hour.

Here's a link to their Bitcointalk thread >>> https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/setupmasternodescom-diy-we-teach-you-linux-and-how-to-setup-your-mn-3213738

I wish the best of luck to you in the process! Feel free to ask more questions.
jr. member
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I would be interested to know more about this. Any knowledgeable people? What investments are needed to start?

That's great! I've set up masternodes myself in the past.

There's really only two investments you need to make:


1. Buying the amount of coins required to set up a coin's Masternode.
2. Pay the monthly fee for a VPS (It's not much. Only $5 per month).

Here's a great website with a list of Masternode coins that you can look into >>> masternodes.online

Lastly, if you need help setting it up, there's two options you can take:

1. Ask around a coin's community for help.
2. There's a service called Setup Masternodes that provides 1-on-1 support over the phone or through messaging until your MN is set up. They get it done in as little as 1 hour.

Here's a link to their Bitcointalk thread >>> https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/setupmasternodescom-diy-we-teach-you-linux-and-how-to-setup-your-mn-3213738

I wish the best of luck to you in the process! Feel free to ask more questions.
sr. member
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I would be interested to know more about this. Any knowledgeable people? What investments are needed to start?
jr. member
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no and i used to be interested in it but with some calculations i figured that the risks are way too high for me to want to consider doing something like that. i prefer investing my money in trading and making a lot more profit with a lot less risk instead.

the risks is with the highly volatile market of altcoins. most of them will drop hard and that means investing a large amount of money in a master node can potentially lead to a huge loss. and i can't just shut down my master node at any time i want and turn it on again later, in trading i can dump at any moment and buy back at any moment that i like and see fit based on the market movement.

It doesn't take long to unlock your coins. What MN coins have you looked into?
newbie
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April 22, 2018, 03:13:30 AM
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No, but surely, I am interested. Some of my coins (and tokens to be swapped in to a coin) has that feature, but because of I am just a baby in this crypto, still want to know more. Do you have any particular reference about masternode?

which are you interested in so far?

what references are you searching for?
legendary
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April 22, 2018, 01:15:48 AM
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no and i used to be interested in it but with some calculations i figured that the risks are way too high for me to want to consider doing something like that. i prefer investing my money in trading and making a lot more profit with a lot less risk instead.

the risks is with the highly volatile market of altcoins. most of them will drop hard and that means investing a large amount of money in a master node can potentially lead to a huge loss. and i can't just shut down my master node at any time i want and turn it on again later, in trading i can dump at any moment and buy back at any moment that i like and see fit based on the market movement.
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April 22, 2018, 01:04:14 AM
#3
No, but surely, I am interested. Some of my coins (and tokens to be swapped in to a coin) has that feature, but because of I am just a baby in this crypto, still want to know more. Do you have any particular reference about masternode?
newbie
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April 21, 2018, 11:10:53 PM
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I think people just need the right directions for a masternode with someone knowledgeable
jr. member
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April 21, 2018, 07:59:50 PM
#1
Curious to know people's past experiences or non-experiences with Masternodes.



The Setupmasternodes.com team is excited to teach those who are interested in how to set up a masternode!

They'll provide you with one-on-one support over the phone or through messaging until your MN is up and running!

They now provide Masternode Hosting as well!

Official Thread >>> https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/setupmasternodescom-diy-we-teach-you-linux-and-how-to-setup-your-mn-3213738
Official Telegram >>> t.me/setupmasternodes
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