I made around 2k DNA last month with my node

What should i do with it? I am thinking about stacking more. Is this a good strategy long- term?

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Idena is one of those projects that could do a 100x long-term, i am holding my stack for sure.

Stack it bro, shits going to blow up fucking love this project.
We could see prices of $1 easily in the near future

A node is a fucking goldmine. We are all going to make it bro’s!!

i made 8 cores!!

Anyone has an invitation code for me?

Honestly can you give a quick rundown on how to set up a node?

Idena node is garbage. After few hrs of mining it goes offline and you get penalty (they will take away coins you mined). You supose to monitor the node 24/7, otherwise you will be making 0$
101 scam

If you're asking US what you should do, the clear answer is to sell. I got out of this shit last month, thank God.

Funnel your gains into unmooned shit like UND, and compound them. That's called being smart money. Unification is a $750K cap right now and about to main net / 50x.

That's the dumbest thing i've read. It's a technical issue on your node, mine works perfectly without monitoring. That's like saying bitcoin is a scam because your mining rig is shit

Here user I used this tutorial to setup a VPS node.
rioda.org/idena/faq_tutorials.php#faq16
I used digital ocean VPS since I could get 11months for only 5$ due to a github student promotion. If you want you can even use my referral and we both get even more free moths. m.do.co/c/c01fb378c84b

Literally not true. If you don’t turn off mining before losing internet connection you get a penalty that’s deducted from future mining, not your current balance. It’s your own fault if you’re too fucking mentally handicapped to not keep your internet connection stable.

Kek if your're to stupid to setup a VPS that mines for you that is what you deserve. I also had to indure 6 penaltys before I got down to setting one up.
The community even has amazing projects like idena-manager, idena-portal that monitors your node for you, telegram bots,..
Honestly i think these community projects are something we need more of to get more adoption.

The node is on my VPS (100% internet connection) and it is downloaded from idena website. Stop shilling the shit, it is garbage.

Thats literally your own fault kek, what do you expect? That you can your node with no power source?

Then how come you went offline? You don't have to monitor shit if you did it correctly. I recommend Idena portal aswell

I downloaded the node what do i do from here?

>After few hrs of mining it goes offline and you get penalty
You are supposed to run it on a VPS with a cronjob that will keep it up 24/7.

Join the telegram or discord and get an invite

Don't fall for this shit, it's just their ds shilling here. Imagine doing shitty captchas/stories to get some tokens. Plus already been confirmed their model is already dead.

How is their model dead. Why do fudders like you never explain shit lol. Atleast try better than saying its a scam, dead etc. This is just so weak kek.

uh? Confirmed by who?

Lurk more

Pajeet how come you have internet connection? You must be very wealthy pajeet in pajeetland

2k DNA seems impossible, how is that possible?

he's lying

I made around 400 DNA per week.
Estimate per week:
- Validation: 46 DNA
- Invitations: 102 DNA
- Flips: 52 DNA
- Mining: 156 DNA

Do the math

You're right, thought it said 2k/week
godspeed user

invite me to dna and i will put up a vps node

how does $2,000,000 sound?

This is the best part, it’s 100% pajeet proof desu. 3rd worlders don’t have a good enough internet connection to stay connected and mine without accruing penalties (or load validation fast enough for that matter). If you’re internet is that shitty, get a $5 vps, let it sit there and mine and forget about it. I’ve been mining for over a month and only had 1 penalty from a pc restart.