At some point you’ll most likely have several masternodes under your belt and you’ll need to keep an eye on them regularly. But how can you track 10 or more masternodes at the same time? Well, with this article I will help you create your own “schedule”, which you should follow depending on how much free time you have per week.
First let’s start with the correlation between social medias and crypto projects:
- Every cryptocurrency/blockchain project has some kind of social media account that you should follow / be in.
- The team has to provide an up to date information about the project to prove their investors that the project is improving and not left to die.
- They need to reach as many people as possible. So, providing information and keeping in touch with their community is one of the priorities for the most serious projects.
After we cleared out these, let’s move to the most important part of the current article. How to surveille all the Masternode projects.
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-Twitter. Every cryptocurrency project must have a twitter page, where they publish all the serious changes in the network or some upcoming events, which directly affect the project’s goal or the investor’s money. To find a project’s twitter account you either:
- Go to their website and look for the twitter logo (most of the time it’s in the footer or in the “about us” section)
- Go to coinmarketcap.com and search for your coin. You will see a “Social” tab where you will most likely find their official twitter page and sometimes their reddit subreddit.
- Go to bitcointalk.org and search for your coin.
-Discord. Most coins nowadays have a discord channel where the community gathers and try to help each other with different questions. You can also get in touch directly with a team member if you have some specific questions that no one can answer. Most rooms have a channel which is designed to show only “announcements”. That’s very important for investors since you know what’s going on and if you need to change something on your nodes.
-Telegram. Another social platform used by many projects. A project will either have a Discord group or a Telegram group. Most huge / professional projects prefer using Telegram since admins have to deal with less bots / promoters on that platform compared to Discord.
These are the most common ways you can dig up updates about your favorite masternodes without running around browsing every website related to the project and wasting your time.