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Re: CREAMcoin • by CREAMteam • Pow/Pos • 4MB • 4 min • Stealth • Masternode
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Amphiptere
on 08/08/2017, 19:27:55 UTC
CREAMTeam,

Your masternode setup guide provides the absolute bare minimum amount of information.  I think it would benefit your cause if you elaborated on the steps and better explained what you're doing when you set one up.  Also, no mention of a VPS.  Do they need to leave their computer on 24/7?  No mention of this.   You are only marketing to computer programmers and people familiar with masternodes.  You should tailor to the novice - you need them.  More and more people getting interested in crypto, and about 1% have the knowledge necessary to run a masternode.  Help them get involved.  Just my opinion.

Of course you need to leave your computer running 24/7 regardless of whether you are running a MN or not, that's how PoS systems function.

Kind of my point - Saying "of course" - similar to the steps the MN guide assumes everyone knows (because of course they do!) - I'm just suggesting that not everyone does know.  Maybe instead of telling them to Google PoS, you could explain to them how to run a MN for you.  Since that is what you want.  But then again, this stuff may just still be for the computer people, and that's fine.  Best of luck.  

I hope you didn't read my comment in a negative way, because I don't mean it that way. And I also don't work for Cream coin. I'm just suggesting it would be beneficial for you to understand how crypto systems work. The information is really easy to find and easy to understand. You don't need to be a master at programming to get it. But the resources are there for people who are willing to seek the knowledge. It's not different from anything else in life.

No not at all, appreciated your reply.  I agree the info could be out there somewhere.  But if you make a product you wouldn't tell people to go find the user's manual of your competitor's product because it's pretty similar.  It just seems silly to me to pour your blood and sweat into this thing, and then not make sure that everyone even remotely interested in contributing is provided the tools needed to do what you need them to do.

Just an opinion - I very well may be the minority.  I have 20k CRM at the moment, so I'm rooting for you.   

I thought masternodes use a VPS.  Maybe not the case here.  Maybe noobs shouldn't even be here.