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Topic: [GUIDE] Best Crypto Investment Opportunities for Passive Income -2024 - page 3. (Read 766 times)

legendary
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I think you left out one very important piece of information, which is the minimum investment amount. You stated for freebitco.in where 0.0003 is the minimum, but for example, you did not state that for Jambler the minimum for investment is 0.04BTC
This is probably important information for those who do not want to risk a large amount of money.
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I am considering adding Kucoin actually ( I see their offer for USDT is around 7%, Btc 3% and eth 3.75% which are pretty good but not exceptionally good) and tbh I don't know any other reputable exchange that offers staking with good rates. Would you share the others you know so I can take a look?
I don't know details, it's just my thinking. I don't care about it because of risk.

Reminder: do not keep your money in online accounts

Anyway, you are making a good thread but people must know about risk too.

True, I should mention it in my disclaimer.

"Not your keys, not your coins."
legendary
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I am considering adding Kucoin actually ( I see their offer for USDT is around 7%, Btc 3% and eth 3.75% which are pretty good but not exceptionally good) and tbh I don't know any other reputable exchange that offers staking with good rates. Would you share the others you know so I can take a look?
I don't know details, it's just my thinking. I don't care about it because of risk.

Reminder: do not keep your money in online accounts

Anyway, you are making a good thread but people must know about risk too.
legendary
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Your list is mainly for casinos, and only two exceptions for Binance and Jambler. I don't know about other mixers or any middle-men between customers and mixers like Jambler but if you include Binance in the list, why you ignored other centralized exchanges.

I didn't check their yield but they certainly have similar products like Binance. Would you mind sharing why only Binance is included in the list?

This thread is a good information but in the past, Pmalek made a thread about faucets on casinos (I think it is helpful for gamblers).

List Of Crypto Casinos with The Best Faucets

I am considering adding Kucoin actually ( I see their offer for USDT is around 7%, Btc 3% and eth 3.75% which are pretty good but not exceptionally good) and tbh I don't know any other reputable exchange that offers staking with good rates. Would you share the others you know so I could take a look?

Even then, the exchanges don't really pay well for the established crypto currencies. (To me, they are Btc, Doge, Ltc, Xmr, Eth) They pay well for your USDT or other stable coins usually but I didn't want to focus a lot on the stable coins unless the rate is good to the point which I can't ignore anymore. (as I explained in the OP, if the rate for USDT is more than the inflation it is worth taking a look)

That's the case with Binance/USDT. They usually offer 10% or more for USDT which you won't find on any bank or (not sure) exchange probably.

The thread is still in its early phase I might make a lot of changes.
legendary
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Your list is mainly for casinos, and only two exceptions for Binance and Jambler. I don't know about other mixers or any middle-men between customers and mixers like Jambler but if you include Binance in the list, why you ignored other centralized exchanges.

I didn't check their yield but they certainly have similar products like Binance. Would you mind sharing why only Binance is included in the list?

This thread is a good information but in the past, Pmalek made a thread about faucets on casinos (I think it is helpful for gamblers).

List Of Crypto Casinos with The Best Faucets
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This is very interesting as it will serve as guide to some people who were already in such regard and needs something to put them on a particular financial lane on establishment, but there could have been other aspect financial the physical financial advisory guides, other assets of investment and means to which one can still generate a passive income from aside the listed gambling and exchanges businesses an organizations, when we have the means to begin from somewhere, we can start by making diversification, in which we are not going to depend or rely only on a single guide in this regard, instead have two or more advisory to help us achieve to the maximum target we may aimed at. 
legendary
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I was expecting to see something about starting a real world business like a laundry or a vending machine which can be run with little or no direct effort on your part.

My big question will be if the investment is locked in dollar value or the crypto asset value? Bitcoin can rise beyond their annual return offered, so why should I keep my money there?

Your 1 btc will still be 1 btc 1 year later. If you invest in a company that pays 4% annually, you’ll have 1.04 btc a year later.

Your btc won’t multiply itself sitting there. Get them sats to work.
legendary
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I was expecting to see something about starting a real world business like a laundry or a vending machine which can be run with little or no direct effort on your part.

My big question will be if the investment is locked in dollar value or the crypto asset value? Bitcoin can rise beyond their annual return offered, so why should I keep my money there?
legendary
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Changelog:

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#1- 04/12/2024: Added [banned mixer] to the list with Very High rating.
#2- 04/12/2024: Added minimum investment amount requirement info.
#3- 04/19/2024: Revised Binance's type of return to "variable" as the rate they offer depends on market conditions.
#4- 04/19/2024: Revised "min. 4% fixed returns" to "min. 4% fixed returns on FIAT"


legendary
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Disclaimer: I am not a financial advisor. This post's purpose is to provide information and nothing else. If you somehow face any financial losses by investing in any of the services I mentioned in my post, by reading this post you agree to that I cannot be held responsible. Remember: Not your keys, not your coins!




Intro

I have been reading this topic recently and It came to my attention that there isn't a thread which shows passive crypto investment opportunities together so I decided to create one. I've seen tsaroz's thread (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ultimate-list-of-crypto-gambling-sites-that-offers-investment-in-the-bankroll-5247587) but it has't been updated for a long time.

If you don't know what "passive income" means, let me explain it to you first.

Passive Income means making your money work for you. It is the only way to make money while you are sleeping. You provide the capital and other people bust their asses off for you. It is the higher level of living. You only manage your investments and collect the income they produce. You may spend them or reinvest them to get higher returns in the future, that's up to you. (Reinvest if you want to get a snowballing effect)


Financial Independence, Retire Eearly

The idea of living off of passive income (FIRE, Financial Independence, Retire Early) is not new and it is very popular especially among the stock investors and they have many communities where they share their ideas and tips.

Here are some of those communities if you are interested:

r/FIREUK
r/Fire
r/financialindependence

Obviously these are not the only sources and I am pretty sure there are better and bigger communities out there but I am giving these links just to give you a head start so you can have a basic understanding of what's going on here.

Buying dividend stocks is a great way to build passive income but it is not the only way. The other way is to buy real estate and collecting rent but it is not really passive (but very close) because you have to repair/fix the property and sometimes tenants just don't pay. The other option is collecting interest on your bonds and cash deposits but these are no good in an inflationary environment where the interest rates are always below the inflation and we have always been in an inflationary environment since I don't know when. (since the Great Depression maybe?)

That's why we almost always want to invest in real assets instead of bonds where the underlying asset is FIAT. (unless they offer better rates than the inflation)

Now we've made these things clear let's move on to the real stuff. Otherwise I could write a book on dividends and stocks in this post which nobody here is interested probably. Here I want to share a list of the casinos and the exchanges where you can make crypto (sometimes FIAT) passively. It is impossible to make a list of every opportunity for every altcoin so I'll be focusing mostly on BTC, USDT, and LTC. I am also not going to mention any fixed FIAT returns that's below 4% which is the minimum returns you should be aiming for for any of your cash producing assets. (FIRE rule #1)




No.| Service Name | Type of Return | Asset Type    | Pot. Annual Returns | Frequency | Business Age | My Rating  | Additional Notes









1-FixedBtc4%Daily10+ yearsVery HighMin. amount required is 30k sats









2-FixedBtc, Ltc and
every other coin
available
15% on all assetsHourly5+ yearsHighThe offer is limited to 20btc site-wide
No min. inv. amount requirement









3-/]VariableBtcVaries, potentially
up to 700%
~12-24 Hrs.5+ yearsVery High"The platform offers the possibility
of a short-term investment at 1% with
an average turnaround time of 12 hours."[/become-seller.php]1]
Can potentially pay 700% annually as
what you get depends on the amount of
business they have. Min. investment
amount: 0.04Btc









4-VariableUSDTVariesDaily5+ yearsNeutralCan offer as high as 20% during
volatile markets, may ask
for docs randomly
No min. inv. amount requirement









5-VariableBtcVaries-5+ yearsNeutral"New investors are charged a fee
of 2 %, which is shared
among existing investors."[2]
They charge deposits.[3]









6-VariableBtcVaries-5+ yearsNeutral7% commission, "To compensate existing
investors for diluting the bankroll,
2 % of your investment is deducted
before it is added to the bankroll"[4]
Min. investment amount: 0.01Btc









7-VariableBtc, Ltc, Eth,
Bch, Doge
Varies-~10 yearsNeutral66% of the total profits are shared,
sig camp payments are usually
delayed which is a bad sign
Min. inv. amount: 0.02Btc, 0.25Ltc, 0.05Eth









8-VariableCLAMVaries-10+ yearsHighInvestment is only available
through sea shells, but a very old
and reputable casino, 10% comm.









9-VariableBtc, Ltc, Eth
and a few other
Varies-~5 yearsNeutralThe creator of ANN has an inactive btt acc,
looks like theskillzdatklls is
the representative now, the casino
seems to be operational. 50% comm.
No min. inv. req.[5]











Glossary:

Fixed: Means you always get the same percentage for whatever amount you invest.
Variable: Means you are partnering with the casino's bankroll. You might suffer some losses for a while if a whale wins big.

Ratings:

Very High: Best reputation. Your chances of getting scammed are very low. Probably in the business for 10 years which deserves an award of its own.
High: You will likely not get scammed but there are few quirks which irk me.
Neutral: There are mixed reports or KYC is a problem or not as old as the others.
Low: Bad reputation. High risk.
Very Low: Stay away.



If there are multiple unsolved&legit scam accusations against any of the casinos I listed, I will first reduce the respective casino's (or the exchange's) rating by 1 or 2 steps. If the accusations resolve in the accuser's favor, I will delete the casino from my list.

I also visited every casino I mentioned in my list and I've seen them still offering investment options so I naturally think they are still in the business. If you have a proof showing otherwise, let me know.

These are the opportunities I could find lately. If you know any others, let me know so I can update this topic.



Disclaimer:
I am not a financial advisor. This post's purpose is to provide information and nothing else. If you somehow face any financial losses by investing in any of the
services I mentioned in my post, by reading this post you agree to that I cannot be held responsible. Remember: Not your keys, not your coins!
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