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hero member
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October 10, 2015, 10:54:57 PM
#26
Thanks for all the replies. Novacoin looks very good, I think I will try it (also I am in the process of creating another coin along with other people)  Wink
legendary
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October 10, 2015, 03:24:28 PM
#25
...a good POS coin?

Trick question? Also, is it just me or are all the gridcoin "comics" really terrible?
lol, we will try harder next time. it is a complex story to tell Smiley

Using your CPU and GPU all day is not a waste of electricity? You may say that it's better since it is crunching for math and science; however, Seti, BOINC's flagship project, has only had one interesting signal in over 50 years of looking. Collatz has absolutely no merit at all, IMHO. Primegrid, big deal. We already know all the primes that are adequate for cryptography.  Cheesy
newbie
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October 10, 2015, 03:09:19 PM
#24
...a good POS coin?

Trick question? Also, is it just me or are all the gridcoin "comics" really terrible?
lol, we will try harder next time. it is a complex story to tell Smiley
tyz
legendary
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October 10, 2015, 02:42:46 PM
#23
My top five favorite POS coins are:

  • Nxt
  • NEM
  • Qora
  • Bitcoindark
  • Counterparty

i could warmly recommend all of them.
sr. member
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October 10, 2015, 09:16:29 AM
#22
You may consider a POS coin which has a constant development & in the market for more than 2 years, with a stable price.
legendary
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October 10, 2015, 08:47:04 AM
#21
dmd has treated me very well.

However, I would love to know which POS is the most secure of all. I know some call themselves POS2 and other variations. Have these coins eliminated some of the attack vectors POS1 coins were vulnerable to?

Blackcoin?

I have some PPC too.

legendary
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October 10, 2015, 07:21:42 AM
#20
...a good POS coin?

Trick question? Also, is it just me or are all the gridcoin "comics" really terrible?
legendary
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October 10, 2015, 05:49:58 AM
#19
I want to invest a bit in POS, as I have not a good computer for mining. I am currently trying with NET, which gives around a 27% annual rate and is very easy to stake.

Any recommendation for a good POS coin?

If you are looking for POS coin for staking, look to Novacoin, AFAIK they have 30% yearly rate and more or less stable exchange rate but only few exchanges, one of them is https://btc-e.com/exchange/nvc_usd

From technical perspective I recommend to look into BitShares: https://bitshares.org/technology
legendary
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October 10, 2015, 04:56:04 AM
#17
I want to invest a bit in POS, as I have not a good computer for mining. I am currently trying with NET, which gives around a 27% annual rate and is very easy to stake.

Any recommendation for a good POS coin?

How much is a bit? The best investment is to get a good coin developer to make a Blackcoin fork for you. You will probably need a good deal of upfront funds for this. Get a good graphics designer too. Don't forget to get a shill or two as well. Then launch it as IPO on C-Cex or YoBit. Promise all kinds of vaporware. However, make sure you do not over promise or you risk not getting your IPO funds and be forced to refund. Make sure you have enough BTC to buy your own coin during IPO. As soon as your BTC are released to you, move off of exchange. Then in the wee hours of the morning US time, dump all the coins you bought during your IPO. Make sure you give a good cut to the developer. Repeat these steps every 3 weeks.

lol he's not asking about launching a new coin.

He's wanting to invest. The best investment is to do it yourself. Cheesy

And don't forget to give the exchange owners a cut.  You'll have to do that for them to look the other way.
legendary
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October 10, 2015, 02:38:31 AM
#16
I want to invest a bit in POS, as I have not a good computer for mining. I am currently trying with NET, which gives around a 27% annual rate and is very easy to stake.

Any recommendation for a good POS coin?

How much is a bit? The best investment is to get a good coin developer to make a Blackcoin fork for you. You will probably need a good deal of upfront funds for this. Get a good graphics designer too. Don't forget to get a shill or two as well. Then launch it as IPO on C-Cex or YoBit. Promise all kinds of vaporware. However, make sure you do not over promise or you risk not getting your IPO funds and be forced to refund. Make sure you have enough BTC to buy your own coin during IPO. As soon as your BTC are released to you, move off of exchange. Then in the wee hours of the morning US time, dump all the coins you bought during your IPO. Make sure you give a good cut to the developer. Repeat these steps every 3 weeks.

lol he's not asking about launching a new coin.

He's wanting to invest. The best investment is to do it yourself. Cheesy
sr. member
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October 10, 2015, 02:32:20 AM
#15
I want to invest a bit in POS, as I have not a good computer for mining. I am currently trying with NET, which gives around a 27% annual rate and is very easy to stake.

Any recommendation for a good POS coin?

How much is a bit? The best investment is to get a good coin developer to make a Blackcoin fork for you. You will probably need a good deal of upfront funds for this. Get a good graphics designer too. Don't forget to get a shill or two as well. Then launch it as IPO on C-Cex or YoBit. Promise all kinds of vaporware. However, make sure you do not over promise or you risk not getting your IPO funds and be forced to refund. Make sure you have enough BTC to buy your own coin during IPO. As soon as your BTC are released to you, move off of exchange. Then in the wee hours of the morning US time, dump all the coins you bought during your IPO. Make sure you give a good cut to the developer. Repeat these steps every 3 weeks.

lol he's not asking about launching a new coin.
legendary
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October 10, 2015, 02:23:33 AM
#14
I want to invest a bit in POS, as I have not a good computer for mining. I am currently trying with NET, which gives around a 27% annual rate and is very easy to stake.

Any recommendation for a good POS coin?

How much is a bit? The best investment is to get a good coin developer to make a Blackcoin fork for you. You will probably need a good deal of upfront funds for this. Get a good graphics designer too. Don't forget to get a shill or two as well. Then launch it as IPO on C-Cex or YoBit. Promise all kinds of vaporware. However, make sure you do not over promise or you risk not getting your IPO funds and be forced to refund. Make sure you have enough BTC to buy your own coin during IPO. As soon as your BTC are released to you, move off of exchange. Then in the wee hours of the morning US time, dump all the coins you bought during your IPO. Make sure you give a good cut to the developer. Repeat these steps every 3 weeks.
hero member
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October 10, 2015, 02:03:59 AM
#13
i'm into two cahoots!

re: a good POS coin  ... TALK https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=864994.new#new

okay admittedly not the best code ... an OG of shite coins and yet the damn thing still works ... plus the community is focused on trying to discover the best POS coins out there ... so TALK is your gateway to good/better/best POS coins

TALK is my favourite PoS 'peoples' coin
sr. member
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October 10, 2015, 01:34:04 AM
#12
i'm into two cahoots!

re: a good POS coin  ... TALK https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=864994.new#new

okay admittedly not the best code ... an OG of shite coins and yet the damn thing still works ... plus the community is focused on trying to discover the best POS coins out there ... so TALK is your gateway to good/better/best POS coins

lol that definitely wins post of the day.  hilarious.
legendary
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October 10, 2015, 12:07:18 AM
#11
i'm into two cahoots!

re: a good POS coin  ... TALK https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=864994.new#new

okay admittedly not the best code ... an OG of shite coins and yet the damn thing still works ... plus the community is focused on trying to discover the best POS coins out there ... so TALK is your gateway to good/better/best POS coins
legendary
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October 09, 2015, 08:03:27 PM
#10
But yeah, a good POS coin would be NXT, BTS and PPC.

But if you want something just to play around with, try Blackcoin.
sr. member
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October 09, 2015, 07:58:26 PM
#9
Because there's lots of that going on here.  Sometimes it's one account and a sock puppet.

But if you want a good POS coin, get NXT or BTS (DPOS).  You can also get PPC if you wanna go old school.


Are you two in cahoots?

You bet!  Cheesy

haha smartass  Grin
legendary
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October 09, 2015, 07:56:15 PM
#8
Because there's lots of that going on here.  Sometimes it's one account and a sock puppet.

But if you want a good POS coin, get NXT or BTS (DPOS).  You can also get PPC if you wanna go old school.


Are you two in cahoots?

You bet!  Cheesy
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
October 09, 2015, 07:54:46 PM
#7
Because there's lots of that going on here.  Sometimes it's one account and a sock puppet.

But if you want a good POS coin, get NXT or BTS (DPOS).  You can also get PPC if you wanna go old school.


Are you two in cahoots?
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