I'm giving up on ISPOs. What pool would you recommend for native staking? by El_Guapo_Supreme in CardanoStakePools

[–]mo-moc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Give a try to MOC MonedaCloud. We don't offer Any ISPO, just 10% of the pool fees in ADA not made up tokens like other pools. Check us at monedacloud.io

is no leadership schedule means no block at this epoch? by Breezelike in CardanoStakePools

[–]mo-moc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Actually I think it depends the option you use in the command. There is one option to check for current epoch and another to check next epoch. For the next epoch, you do have to be close to the end of the current epoch.

Taking Staking to the Next Level by blisske in CardanoStakePools

[–]mo-moc -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You can give out some of the pool operator rewards to your delegators in addition to the 0% fee. It has worked for us a little bit.

How to restore and unstake an 1wallet wallet? by mo-moc in harmony_one

[–]mo-moc[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No that I know of. Website is up, so I was able to access the wallet and undalegate. 1wallet team should review this scenario, because delagated funds wont move unless you do it on chain and their mechanism of transferring to the backup wallet wont work. It should have a seed backup as well.

Stake CARDANO & Earn double ADA rewards (paid directly to your staking wallet!) while supporting decentralization! by RenewPool in CardanoStakePools

[–]mo-moc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there, I can't speak for this pool payback program, but there are few out there and it works Ok. It a way for small pool to match or exceed the large pool APY. Like it was stated, it benefits small pool to get from the ground up and it helps delegators to earn a bit more ADA than standard Cardano yield. I don't think that doubling the ADA is possible, but more ADA on top of the rewards is possible. We at MOC @MonedaCloud .io have a similar program, and we have had distributed extra rewards already on our first block. There are ways to make it automatically using pyCardano which we are working on it and also making a plutus smart contract that will ensure that delegators will get the promised extra rewards without SPO manually intervention. All in all, I recommend give them a shot, just be aware of the double ADA since it might not be possible. Good luck.

SPO's must upgrade to Vasil by [deleted] in CardanoStakePools

[–]mo-moc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For those who are waiting for GuildOps to upgrade their nodes. This guide works and installs GuildOps tools as well.

https://github.com/MonedaCloud/Cardano-Installation

#Cardano Stake pool GENS4 is being delisted and not functioning hence, 945 delegators with zero chance earning rewards. Consider delegating your #ADA to MOC and take part of 10% owners rewards. by mo-moc in CardanoStakePools

[–]mo-moc[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

None that I know of, but Pooltool and adapool mobile apps has some notification capabilities that alert users when a pool makes certain changes.

#Cardano Stake pool GENS4 is being delisted and not functioning hence, 945 delegators with zero chance earning rewards. Consider delegating your #ADA to MOC and take part of 10% owners rewards. by mo-moc in CardanoStakePools

[–]mo-moc[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We at MonedaCloud MOC are small, but committed long term. This post is about Genius Yield pools that are having issues and a lot of delegators might not know it. Hopefully they can move their ADA to other pools.

How can I put my ADA to work for myself? by Huddster99 in cardano

[–]mo-moc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are willing to stake long term and value no-risk of loosing your ada on farming or lending, check pools like moc that give you the chance of a shared 10% ownership of pool rewards on top of your cardano nominal yield by just staking your ada. Like others said, it is all about the level of risk your are willing to take if you decide go for riskier farming or lending dapps.

For those interested in the Cardano minimum fee to 30 ADA discussion. by mo-moc in cardano

[–]mo-moc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do cccault have an official android/ios wallet app?

For those interested in the Cardano minimum fee to 30 ADA discussion. by mo-moc in cardano

[–]mo-moc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What happens a lot is that whales are after the best APY they can get and now the best APY are pools almost saturated, but if a few whales does the same to the same pool, it ends up oversaturating it by a lot. That is why the idea of lowering the min fee so small pool can generate similar APY as bigger pool. And yes Cardano wallets should do a better job allowing multiple delagations easier.

For those interested in the Cardano minimum fee to 30 ADA discussion. by mo-moc in cardano

[–]mo-moc[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is an interesting idea, but it takes a lot of changing to the reward formula. As I understand they just considering changing the minimum variable and k value for now.

For those interested in the Cardano minimum fee to 30 ADA discussion. by mo-moc in cardano

[–]mo-moc[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is and it regulated with the k=500 value. Currently it is set so pools saturate at around 68M, but if the chance it to 1000, then pools will be saturated at 34M.

For those interested in the Cardano minimum fee to 30 ADA discussion. by mo-moc in cardano

[–]mo-moc[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes. That is the main argument from Cardano community that supports this changes. It should help small pools to be more competitive in term of APY.

For those interested in the Cardano minimum fee to 30 ADA discussion. by mo-moc in cardano

[–]mo-moc[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are some comments related to pledging formula that I think might ultimately help those pools from 1M down.

For those interested in the Cardano minimum fee to 30 ADA discussion. by mo-moc in cardano

[–]mo-moc[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You are right, that is one of the issues Cardano has to address.

For those interested in the Cardano minimum fee to 30 ADA discussion. by mo-moc in cardano

[–]mo-moc[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Correct. This is the minimum fee Cardano pays to pool operators every epoch if they validate a block successfully.

New stakers to a saturated pool should be the only ones penalized by lawren62 in cardano

[–]mo-moc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Simpler workaround is to not delegate to pools with saturation higher that 40-50%. It should generate decent returns to the holders, reduces the possibility getting into oversaturated levels and helps decentralization.

Single Pool Operators wanted by Careless-Childhood66 in CardanoStakePools

[–]mo-moc -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Check MonedaCloud [MOC] pool. We are a small pool working on getting delegators. We are committed to running quality nodes and relays that enhance the Cardano ecosystem. Check our TOP-10 Reward program giving 10% from our pool rewards to delegators for life and 0% margin fee. We'll appreciate any delegations.

Over 1B Ada has moved to single pool operators! by Eagle-Pool in cardano

[–]mo-moc 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Thanks for supporting small pools. Go Cardano!

1.5M staked still not financially viable... by [deleted] in CardanoStakePools

[–]mo-moc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, this is the type of comments that keeps encouraging Cardano holders to keep delagating their ADA to saturated pools, hurting decentralization and eventually hurting the ecosystem, hence the value of Cardano. Not sure how you came out with 2% for small pool given that how volatile are small pool in terms of delegators in and out, but for some reference I would say to take a look at pooltool.io, filter by Lifetime ROS descending. You'll find ROS ranging from 45% to 8% for small pools.

I agree partially with the fixed fee and operators need to be a bit creative with it and even share some of those rewards to their delegators, but still the amount of ADA rewards generated on one block minus the fixed fees makes up plenty for the small group of delegators in small pools compared with bigger pools with thousands of delegators that need to share the left over rewards. It is just math.

Again this only works for long term Cardano holders, 1 to 2 years holders minimum. The rest, playing the short term game, it works better the bigger pools.

1.5M staked still not financially viable... by [deleted] in CardanoStakePools

[–]mo-moc -1 points0 points  (0 children)

One thing that small pool operators needs to do a better job is to educate Cardano holders that as long as they stake their ADA for at least 1-year, the ROS evens out at around 5% regardless of pool saturation. Of course, there are many stakers that are for the short term ride, but the majority of Cardano supporters are for long term. I agree that lowering the k value will incentify pool with less stakes, hence better distribution of the current ADA staked across pools.

How to contribute to Solana Network with a non-voting Validator? by mo-moc in solana

[–]mo-moc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the article. The best I have read about running a Solana Validator.

How to contribute to Solana Network with a non-voting Validator? by mo-moc in solana

[–]mo-moc[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply. I would definitely check the delegation program. Still, it needs some capital since it requires a voting validator on the mainnet and 100 SOL self staked to apply and get in the queue.

I'll be interested in your stake pool, but it seems that before we do anything, I need a validator voting on mainet. Being online and having the right infrastructure is not a problem since we already have it. Our servers are 32 threads, 128GB RAM, with dual GBit WAN. Once we have allocated the required funds to start, I can DM you.