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Are staking gains basically boomer-tier index fund gains on your LINK stack? About 10% returns per year?

>> No.14862451

>>14862364
No one knows yet. But if you have a decent sized stack and Link goes to even $100, 10% per year will be fucking comfy.

>> No.14862498

>>14862364
Stop posting retarded shit newfag

>> No.14862541

>>14862364
10 percent return on a decent 50k stack at 100$ is 500K USD Every year holy fuuuck. at 300 $ its 1.5 million USD Every year.

>> No.14862566

>>14862364
please go back to redit

>> No.14862604

>>14862451
For me that'd be 32k a year, that'd do

>> No.14862620

>>14862364
new cryptobabyboomers are real and history repeats itself right fucking now

>> No.14862639

The ROI of your LINK stack could go anywhere from zero to 2-digits in percentage, depending on which node you staked on. The most reputable nodes will get the largest contracts BUT that doesn't mean they'd be worth staking on due to profits being wash out from the node's popularity (the relationship between profit and amount of LINK staked within a node would most likely appear as a negative parabola).

With LP you have ownership of the nodes itself and hence undisturbed by such mechanism. You benefit from the large amounts of LINK staked but will not be affected by profits wash out as your cut is given BEFORE being distributed to the clients.

>> No.14862645

You will gain 3 ways. 10% return, increased link stack from transactions and the value of link will be increasing.

>> No.14862661

>>14862498
>>14862566
answer the fucking question or fuck off you disgusting poorfags

>>14862451
Why does every thread on staking talk about a 1% return per month on your stack? Where does that come from?

>> No.14862663

>>14862639
can someone dispute this
does that mean staking will be boomer tier unless you know where to look for

>> No.14862689

>>14862364
Too bad you need $1 million in Link to even start.

>> No.14862739

>>14862661
No one knows. There is literally no info out there on how big the gains on staking will be. It's all guesswork. I think people downplay the potential to be something more realistic though.

>>14862689
For coinbase only. Linkpool will take your poorfag stack.

>> No.14863042

>>14862689
In regards to this, Coinbase themselves must have high expectations for Link's price, because currently there are only 109 wallets with 1MM worth of Chainlink in them and that includes a ton of exchange wallets and dev wallets. There is no way Coinbase is going for a market that small.

>> No.14863086

>>14862364
the %ROI is wholly dependent on what kind of data you are selling, how valuable it is, and how saturated is the market for that data type. NEET nodes selling the price of ETH are going to have a near zero ROI

>> No.14863195

>>14863042
Yep I had the same thought, very bullish