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Topic: Looking for a good online stake service (Read 362 times)

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April 16, 2016, 12:30:20 AM
#5
stake your coins on a Raspberry Pi. i think it's more safer Smiley


 

now the noobs question, how it works because , i never staked coins before, i just started it now , is just download install and put the coins there and its done?


take 1 Raspberry Pi 2, install a wallet
and let it run 24/7

Raspberry Pi 2 because he is efficient (max. 4 Watts)

which coin do you want to stake?
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April 15, 2016, 08:54:29 PM
#4
stake your coins on a Raspberry Pi. i think it's more safer Smiley


 

now the noobs question, how it works because , i never staked coins before, i just started it now , is just download install and put the coins there and its done?
newbie
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April 15, 2016, 08:02:36 PM
#3
stake your coins on a Raspberry Pi. i think it's more safer Smiley



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April 15, 2016, 07:56:53 PM
#2
I have no idea, but I personally wouldn't trust anyone with my coins. The only place where they're relatively safe is in your wallet. I've personally lost more than half of my BTC because of exchanges that seemed good shutting down without warning (good thing I never got involved with Gox, else it would've been even worse). Even if the people who run them are somewhat trustable, hacks are quite common.
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April 15, 2016, 07:48:41 PM
#1
i was looking for a good online stake service with good reputation and seriously, i dont like to stake coins at all , but i was thinking  to give it a try, but i dont want to instal 300 wallets on my PC, so i just want to know if is there some good service to put all my altcoins and leave them stake  Grin
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