Hi Guy's,
Hope your all well, first post here had a few questions so finally time to register and contribute. (Been Trading Crypto since the start of summer and having some really good success)
Yeah so after flipping and Hodling where necessary, the next milestone in my journey is to acquire a master node, now after vetting almost all the coins currently offering I've been lead to PURE which upon having a few questions answered i'm very likely to go forward.
Ok so question time.
Will Pure limit the amount of Master Nodes allowed on the network? I imagine there would have to be a figure somewhere to protect them from diminishing returns?
How does running a Node generally create the income, i understand the idea behind being a safe hold for the network in ways, but why is this profitable? Who pays the money and why is having master nodes running on a blockchain profitable to both investors and the developers? I just dont understand how the node seemingly creates income from nowere (I'm sure this isnt the case, but cannot establish how through google etc)
Are any of you currently operating a master-node? Have you been paid consecutively without issues, or are there discrepancy's at all?
The most important thing in a MN coin is a balanced reward. A limited number of MN couldn't be a good thing, blockchain is a free space and a decentralized coin can't think in this terms. Personally I don't know a MN coin with a limited number of MN. It could be dangerous and totally not decentralized. About the Roi %, if there are too much MN in a coin, simply less people wtb its MN and someone start to sell, so is a kind of automatically retargeting for every MN coin. If you need a long term investment (not so long imho) this could be the right coin. With its balanced roi % encourage people to hodl their coin. Pure is thinkin to work in this way, like every good MN coin. About been paid, rewards are random, so some days you receive more and some days you receive less, this is for every coin, but in the long run the rewards are stable. I hope I have help you to answer something about.
See you