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I'm curious to understand the stake from home landscape on Farcaster. I understand it on twitter, but there's a different vibe here. Probably more knowledgeable and engaged user base. Do you stake your own Ether at home? Why or why not? What could convince you to do it? https://stakefromhome.com/
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Not enough ETH. I'll likely never have enough tbh, as I wouldn't be comfortable staking more than 25% of my ETH. It also still seems risky af
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Thanks for the response! You're wise and I agree that it's not wise to stake the majority of your Ether. Staking is right for some people, but not for everyone. Let me know if you decide to give it a go.. Right now you could stake on Rocket Pool with 10.4 Ether, soon on Diva with as little as 1 Ether.
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What are the risks if running a minority client? Isn't is wise to stake? Otherwise you are hurt by inflation? The risks I know are setup risk that due to overcomplication, brings up a validator 2 times and gets you slashed. It's not hard to avoid.
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I'd love to give setting up a node a go. I'm building a new PC in the near future, and can use my old rig for a node. Seems low stakes even if I mess it up lol
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