I likely will be going this route initially since I do not have LP shares and won't have priority staking. I believe it will be a monthly or bi-weekly fee? What's a realistic price to charge for this? From what I've read it seems that the node can operate using AWS for free, and LinkPool is also offering EaaS for free, so I expect the NaaS can't be too expensive?
Would love to hear some input on price, especially for NaaS+, and if you know of any API's they plan on using that would be great to hear.
Who cares if you get some cuck money like 4 dollars a month staking your links to a pool? What is the point even "investing" in this token, it will never yield anything if you don't own something like +500k Link?
user don't let people delude you. Besides, staking with the network initially is a great way to add to your stack while LINK presumably is somewhat cheap.
Logan Baker
Imagine when the main net comes out, there will be probably no traffic on the network, there will be thousands of nodes, but only 1 or 2 actual customers who will use the network
It will like those Chinese ghost towns they have build whole copy paste cities of Paris etc. but nobody lives there
Just empty roads, apartments, houses and shops and like 1-2 living in the town made for 7 million people.
We will never make it, smart contracts is a tech-savvy buzzword that does not mean anything to people, let alone investors. We were never meant to make it
Why go with LP when you can just run your own node on a VPS with EaaS?
Adrian Diaz
user take your pills and get over your bullshit. You'll make it.
I'm not tech savvy - I have a run a node before using a docker file and a service like AWS though -> I really could do that but if it's a similar price (or a bit of a premium) I'd rather go with LP since it'll be pretty hands off.
James Morgan
More importantly, NaaS+ allows you to use the premium API's LinkPool will be using, where running my own node will not allow that unless I subscribe to them on my own, but I imagine doing LinkPool I'd be sharing the cost with others.
Hudson Gutierrez
Bump, fiews is an option too
Cooper White
This is what my plan is. Run my node in linode with fiews. Simple
Lucas Lee
How much is Fiews? Linkpool offers EaaS for free now.
Benjamin Smith
>As for pricing, no details have been made public yet, but it will most likely be cheaper than running your own Ethereum node. Does linkpool offer EaaS to people not wanting to stake with them?
I know you are involved with Fiews by the way, you're in a lot of the threads spewing that info.
Jordan Diaz
>I know you are involved with Fiews by the way No, I work in a factory wageslaving. >you're in a lot of the threads spewing that info And how would you know that? this is an anonymous board, retard
I think it spawned from that group of biz fags who started a "chainlink consulting group".
They were saying how easy it would be to compete with linkpool, they are only 12 months behind, and will just copycat. They have no original ideas
Expect it to be shilled more
Colton Rodriguez
Yes I know but I was checking the other domain names because I was reading an old report that referenced this url. They own both smartcontract and smartcontracts.com which both redirect to chain.link in the header. They're fantastic for SEO but I can't access smartcontracts.com www.smartcontracts.com with www instead of https redirects to smartcontract.com without the s. Any idea why the https without www url wouldn't work?
So I buy some LP with ETH on the DApp and can stake my LINK on it? Do I need at least 1 LP to stake my 5k LINK or is it also possible with 0.5 LP?
Charles Miller
Lp shares only for early access staking. It will be open to public down the track
Jack Roberts
but I need at least 1 LP to stake?
Lucas Gutierrez
Maybe an update targeting costumers after mainnet
Alexander Watson
If you want to stake on day 1. After open to public you don't need shares
Matthew Bennett
Also, you can stake (day 1) with even the minimum divisible portion of a lp share. That being .04 of a share. We still dont know how many link this will allow you to stake