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Topic: StakeBox - A dedicated staking device for Proof of Stake (PoS) cryptocurrencies (Read 121 times)

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This is awesome! I'm new to POS coins but see a lot of upside in holding them.  Do you guys plan on having any promo deals or referral discounts for interested customers?
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Hi everyone,

We recently just launched a new site (a sub-brand of our main company, http://pi-supply.com/) called https://www.stakebox.org/ where we're selling dedicated staking devices for crypto users, as well as other digital security products (Trezor, KeepKey, YubiKey, etc).

We've partnered with quite a few cryptocurrencies already on StakeBoxes such as QTUM, Reddcoin, Neblio, Pinkcoin, Cloakcoin, Whitecoin, and have many more in the works Smiley

https://imgur.com/CeRUz6y https://imgur.com/xaueXmS

Essentially, with StakeBox we've created dedicated staking kits for Proof-of-Stake cryptocurrencies. Instead of having to leave your laptop/desktop computer open all the time (which is impractical for many people) to stake your coins, you can use a StakeBox. In comparison, if you set up a StakeBox with the specific cryptocurrency (for example, QTUM) with your QTUM wallet on the Pi set to the staking mode, you can leave the Pi sitting on your desk/in your bedroom/at work connected to the internet, running 24/7 without the need to interfere while it's earning interest on the amount of cryptocurrency in your wallet. There is no need to consume an entire desktop/laptop's worth of electricity in the staking process.

Interest rates vary depending on which cryptocurrency you are staking (plus other factors). We recommend reverting to the calculators/guidelines provided by most cryptocurrencies that allow you to estimate what your ROI could be. For example, here is the staking calculator for QTUM: https://qtumexplorer.io/qtum-staking-calculator

The kit includes everything you need to get started (except a monitor, but the kit has an HDMI cable you can use to connect to a screen) and has the footprint around the same size as a credit card and is a few centimetres tall.

Find out more at https://www.stakebox.org/

Please feel free to message us if you have any questions :-)
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