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Topic: [ANN] HaoBTC, mining dividend paid out hourly - page 2. (Read 56831 times)

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Hello. What bitcoin scaling path HaoBTC is going to support, any ideas?  Roll Eyes
hero member
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They've rebranded under the name Bixin (www.bixin.com)

They're a wallet / mining company now - supposedly their wallet app is supposed to be quite good

I'm not sure if this is still their most recent thread though...


Question: Does anyone know if they're still providing interest on wallet balances?

I haven't tried them (I prefer investing in casinos or holding my own BTC), but their website shows that they still offer a "bitcoin savings account" so they probably still provide interest. Could be structured differently though, but I doubt it is.



That does make it sound like they still offer interest on for their wallets.

However, they do have a few products that look more like fixed rate interest plans, so still not 100% sure if they offer interest on their regular wallet accounts
legendary
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They've rebranded under the name Bixin (www.bixin.com)

They're a wallet / mining company now - supposedly their wallet app is supposed to be quite good

I'm not sure if this is still their most recent thread though...


Question: Does anyone know if they're still providing interest on wallet balances?

I haven't tried them (I prefer investing in casinos or holding my own BTC), but their website shows that they still offer a "bitcoin savings account" so they probably still provide interest. Could be structured differently though, but I doubt it is.

hero member
Activity: 994
Merit: 502
They've rebranded under the name Bixin (www.bixin.com)

They're a wallet / mining company now - supposedly their wallet app is supposed to be quite good

I'm not sure if this is still their most recent thread though...


Question: Does anyone know if they're still providing interest on wallet balances?
hero member
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Merit: 606
Buy The F*cking Dip
wow love to see minimal deposit of financial is 1 BTc was last time i loked 10 BTC

now i investet here 1.5 BTC for 2 years .....and after 2 ears i get back my 1.5BTC in normal balance ?
or how is itworking ?



kind regards

iam also waiting for an answer since more than 2 weeks now .
Since they have changed there name form haobtc to bixin , here is no support any more on this threat i think -.-



regards

I've been following this thread for quite some time now and I also noticed that the representative here is not active anymore. Previously, they answered any inquiry after a few hours that it was posted. I'm curious on what happened here. I also didn't notice that they changed their business name now. It would be very helpful if someone from them would answer the pending question here.
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1031
wow love to see minimal deposit of financial is 1 BTc was last time i loked 10 BTC

now i investet here 1.5 BTC for 2 years .....and after 2 ears i get back my 1.5BTC in normal balance ?
or how is itworking ?



kind regards

iam also waiting for an answer since more than 2 weeks now .
Since they have changed there name form haobtc to bixin , here is no support any more on this threat i think -.-



regards
hero member
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Well thanks for all the great help.. 2 weeks and nothing, well let me give you what i found out, no there is no more interest on the normal wallet now.. Been removed.. i think.

And second you cant remove your BTC in the finance till a month  has gone by.


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hero member
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2 questions, first now that you lowered the finance amount from 10 to 1 BTC, is the yearly interest added monthly, ie first month 1% next month 2% etc or have to wait 12 months to draw the complete 7%?

Second whats the current wallet interest (not the finance one) is it still 1% apr?

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full member
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What happen to you dns name its pointing to https://bixin.com/ instead of haobtc....  Angry

They have upgraded brand from HaoBTC to Bixin.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annbrand-upgrade-from-haobtc-to-bixin-1800414
hero member
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What happen to you dns name its pointing to https://bixin.com/ instead of haobtc....  Angry
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1031
wow love to see minimal deposit of financial is 1 BTc was last time i loked 10 BTC

now i investet here 1.5 BTC for 2 years .....and after 2 ears i get back my 1.5BTC in normal balance ?
or how is itworking ?



kind regards
legendary
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Well taken the above data and using 1 BTC and APR of 1% and btc staying around ~ $1,200. Waging the security of holding your own btc and the fact 2 Chinese exchanges, stop without notice withdraws of btc. Are you welling to wager a pitiful $3.29 cents for the worth of a $1,200 coin?

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HaoBTC is not an exchange.
sr. member
Activity: 520
Merit: 250
to have more information about the service, have some one made the calculus of how long for the return of the investment? 

Not sure if this is a spam post or not, but to be nice:

interestRate/365*deposit=interestPerDay
ROI = amountYouWant/interestPerDay

Plug in your own values here.

If you want to know what you have to deposit to get x per day:

InterestRate/365*x=AmountYouWant
(Plug into WolframAlpha)

Well taken the above data and using 1 BTC and APR of 1% and btc staying around ~ $1,200. Waging the security of holding your own btc and the fact 2 Chinese exchanges, stop without notice withdraws of btc. Are you welling to wager a pitiful $3.29 cents for the worth of a $1,200 coin?

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If you use the bank section of the HaoBTC, you should not have problem to withdraw.
hero member
Activity: 821
Merit: 503
to have more information about the service, have some one made the calculus of how long for the return of the investment? 

Not sure if this is a spam post or not, but to be nice:

interestRate/365*deposit=interestPerDay
ROI = amountYouWant/interestPerDay

Plug in your own values here.

If you want to know what you have to deposit to get x per day:

InterestRate/365*x=AmountYouWant
(Plug into WolframAlpha)

Well taken the above data and using 1 BTC and APR of 1% and btc staying around ~ $1,200. Waging the security of holding your own btc and the fact 2 Chinese exchanges, stop without notice withdraws of btc. Are you welling to wager a pitiful $3.29 cents for the worth of a $1,200 coin?

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legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
to have more information about the service, have some one made the calculus of how long for the return of the investment? 

Not sure if this is a spam post or not, but to be nice:

interestRate/365*deposit=interestPerDay
ROI = amountYouWant/interestPerDay

Plug in your own values here.

If you want to know what you have to deposit to get x per day:

InterestRate/365*x=AmountYouWant
(Plug into WolframAlpha)
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
to have more information about the service, have some one made the calculus of how long for the return of the investment? 
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1031
Having an online wallet which I can use everyday and generates any kind of interest is better then no interest at all.

yes, thats why i have changed all my bitcoins from an other wallet to haoBTC.
and now i like hao more and more . its a good company and good support .

i hope its soone possible to buy some miners from theyr farms.



kind regards
legendary
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Having an online wallet which I can use everyday and generates any kind of interest is better then no interest at all.
hero member
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Were does that hash rate come from, your own mines? If yes see above post of mine, if no then i would start to worry about your site..

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They own some miners. They also have other miners.
legendary
Activity: 1988
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lol you quoted 1/2 of the post, they clam there mining contracts are  independent of there mines/hardware. That is why i asked the question..
again read above post of mine when someone asked if they support Segwit.

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You're correct -- I read your last post. You weren't quoting anyone, so, by inference, it was a standalone statement/question. That's how forums work -- if you want to respond to someone, you quote them. Your past post history shows you already know this.
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