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legendary
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April 17, 2023, 10:07:34 PM
#9
At op depending on where you live you can get USA I bonds at over 6%

https://treasurydirect.gov/savings-bonds/i-bonds/ 6.89 % up to 10,000

and you can do coinbase for eth with out doing 32 coins.


https://www.coinbase.com/price/ethereum
copper member
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April 17, 2023, 05:29:55 PM
#8
If you are pitch black in this, then consider mining. If you have expensive electricity, then buying equipment for mining the CHIA coin will give you a profit of more than 10 per year. And a small farm will not bother you with noise and require maintenance.
I don't think this is good advice for OP, though. Spending money to buying HDDs in order to mine very few CHIA coins as reward does not make sense at all. Worse still, as far as I remember, the storage disk drives get messed up in the long run. OP will have nowhere to sell them off, except maybe as scrap.

I would rather advise OP is buy coins he feels bullish about with that money, transfer them to a hardware wallet and wait for the bull run in order to cash out some profits.
legendary
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April 17, 2023, 04:07:52 PM
#7
I don't know exactly how much you can earn from staking 32 ETH, it's not that important because the reason they set this number as a minimum is to protect the network from centralization and not profit as it seems.

Also, those who do staking do not care about the returns they get at the present time, but most of them hold ETH in the long run, as it is expected that its price will reach 10k$ with the next bull.

Good luck on getting 10.000 dollars on a coin that has moved from from PoW to Pos and even if it is the well known ETH it does not mean anything,people will soon realize that PoS coins are bullshit and are an obstacle to the true decentralization that PoW coins keep offering.Don't get me that wrong though,I would love to see such coin at 10.000 dollars as this will mean that most probably Bitcoin will be way above the 100.000 dollars mark and I would be a very happy person.

For the staking part only people who agree with PoS will stake 32 Eth which is a huge amount in dollars to just get less than 5% in APY rewards as normal people can do better things with that huge amount of money.
legendary
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April 17, 2023, 02:18:27 PM
#6
I don't know exactly how much you can earn from staking 32 ETH, it's not that important because the reason they set this number as a minimum is to protect the network from centralization and not profit as it seems.

Also, those who do staking do not care about the returns they get at the present time, but most of them hold ETH in the long run, as it is expected that its price will reach 10k$ with the next bull.
staff
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April 17, 2023, 10:46:43 AM
#5
with 32 ETHs (minimum req-d) ~60000$, how fast do you earn by staking? any rough estimate?
Is it highly variable? Is it competitive?
I am totally pitch black in this.
If you're still in the dark about ETH staking, I highly recommend reading the basics here: https://ethereum.org/en/staking/. Currently, the staking reward stands at 4.9% APR. Although the reward rate fluctuates depending on the number of validators (i.e., the amount of ETH currently staked), it's reasonable to expect that the current figures will remain relatively stable. In my opinion, staking ETH only makes sense if you are bullish on Ethereum; otherwise, the 4.9% APR may not seem appealing.
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April 17, 2023, 10:21:34 AM
#4
with 32 ETHs (minimum req-d) ~60000$, how fast do you earn by staking? any rough estimate?
Is it highly variable? Is it competitive?
I am totally pitch black in this.
If you are pitch black in this, then consider mining. If you have expensive electricity, then buying equipment for mining the CHIA coin will give you a profit of more than 10 per year. And a small farm will not bother you with noise and require maintenance.
Last time i made calculation was: buying 16tb of hdd cost you lets say 200-300bucks. For that money you can buy bunch of chias that hdd will never mine next 10years.so why bother to mine it. Buy it for the money you wanted to buy hdd 😁
legendary
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April 17, 2023, 07:31:17 AM
#3
with 32 ETHs (minimum req-d) ~60000$, how fast do you earn by staking? any rough estimate?
Is it highly variable? Is it competitive?
I am totally pitch black in this.
If you are pitch black in this, then consider mining. If you have expensive electricity, then buying equipment for mining the CHIA coin will give you a profit of more than 10% per year. And a small farm will not bother you with noise and require maintenance.
legendary
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April 17, 2023, 02:10:50 AM
#2
with 32 ETHs (minimum req-d) ~60000$, how fast do you earn by staking? any rough estimate?
Is it highly variable? Is it competitive?
I am totally pitch black in this.

No one knows exactly but it will be not very fast as with all the other staking services if you by fast mean a considerable amount.The ETH network only with the latest upgrade if I understood it correctly lets you withdraw any staked ETH or any rewards you got from this.I think this will be more clear in the near future but many sites that I have checked are pointing toward an average of 4.52% interest but none of them shows us the time,most probably because there is still not clear even in the ETH developers,so we have to wait to know it for sure at how fast,I am assuming that 4.52% to be yearly but that is just my assumption.
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April 16, 2023, 08:51:45 PM
#1
with 32 ETHs (minimum req-d) ~60000$, how fast do you earn by staking? any rough estimate?
Is it highly variable? Is it competitive?
I am totally pitch black in this.
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