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Topic: [LIST] Popular Sites to Invest Bitcoins! - page 13. (Read 80873 times)

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September 01, 2015, 08:33:23 PM
#67
Hey guys,

I'm building a about this subject. It's in pre-launch phase. If you subscribe now, winners will get some crypto  Wink (I will send you an e-mail and you can after send me a public address in BTC, LTC or DOGE).
See this topic : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-pre-launch-invest-bitcoin-guide-websiteblog-1166906

Goal : becoming a reference for online investing and refer the best services around (so I won't list a LOT of services since there is like 80% of shaddy websites unfortunately !). See the topic for other features !

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morir es descansar
September 01, 2015, 08:30:14 PM
#66
In btcjam the possible profit is low but possible losses of your money is very high, even when you get paid, if a single borrower defaulted to pay you will lose more than what you earned from previous profits
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September 01, 2015, 07:57:04 PM
#65
I dont know about btcjam, every single time I check theres someone on there screwing someone over.

there was a guy who posted his screen cap of all the btc he lended, and only got very little back.
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September 01, 2015, 07:42:48 PM
#64
I rather take my chances to an actual lender on this forum, and do some sort of partnership if possible.

Being like an extra btc source if needed, and take a cut.
legendary
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September 01, 2015, 06:52:05 PM
#63
You could invest your 0.1 BTC by depositing them on an exchange that allows you to lend them out, such as Poloniex. You won't get rich, but the current rates are ~0.1 - 0.2 % daily, which would work out to around 36.5-73% yearly. Of course this is simple interest and does not include compounding, so your actual return would be a bit higher.

I should also add that the rate can vary quite a bit over time, so while it is passive income in a sense, as you can set your offers to auto renewal, you would want to keep some eye on it as rates do change often. An recent example was with the Ethereum launch, interest rates were over 1% daily for awhile as speculators went long.

Bitfinex also allows lending, but except for USD their returns are somewhat lower than Poloniex.

https://poloniex.com

https://www.bitfinex.com/

You mean buy the swaps? I think its not wise, because swaps give the ability for traders to short-sell bitcoin, with leverage, which highly immoral and toxic for bitcoin.

The ability for somebody to be able to short sell bitcoin is the problem here, that might destroy bitcoin's price one day.

Flash crash... We dont have a central bank to pump up the price lol.

True, BTC doesn't have a central bank, but also you can't just print an unlimited amount of BTC out of thin air either.

I have provided BTC loans on Poloniex for a few months now and haven't had experienced any issues. I guess if your philosophy is against it than this isn't for you, but does come close to meeting your passive income with fairly minimal risk.
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September 01, 2015, 06:38:09 PM
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August 25, 2015, 05:14:00 AM
#61
None. Just save it all for the meantime and wait til the price will become higher.
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August 23, 2015, 08:23:53 PM
#60
Ok I edited the first post, now you can see all sites there that have been suggested in this thread.

But if you know anything else that havent been listed, please tell us. I want to make a list here so that I can diversify my money into many investments.
sr. member
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August 22, 2015, 11:07:17 PM
#59
at first I will advice you to stay away with those ponzi or investment sites which generally says we will pay some % amount per day etc etc..you can invest that money on some gambline sites I mean not gamble with it just invest it in the casinos bankroll..there are some sites which has this type of sistem maybe justdice or dice99 something like that
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August 22, 2015, 07:53:35 PM
#58
You could invest your 0.1 BTC by depositing them on an exchange that allows you to lend them out, such as Poloniex. You won't get rich, but the current rates are ~0.1 - 0.2 % daily, which would work out to around 36.5-73% yearly. Of course this is simple interest and does not include compounding, so your actual return would be a bit higher.

I should also add that the rate can vary quite a bit over time, so while it is passive income in a sense, as you can set your offers to auto renewal, you would want to keep some eye on it as rates do change often. An recent example was with the Ethereum launch, interest rates were over 1% daily for awhile as speculators went long.

Bitfinex also allows lending, but except for USD their returns are somewhat lower than Poloniex.

https://poloniex.com

https://www.bitfinex.com/

You mean buy the swaps? I think its not wise, because swaps give the ability for traders to short-sell bitcoin, with leverage, which highly immoral and toxic for bitcoin.

The ability for somebody to be able to short sell bitcoin is the problem here, that might destroy bitcoin's price one day.

Flash crash... We dont have a central bank to pump up the price lol.
legendary
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August 22, 2015, 06:02:08 PM
#57
You could invest your 0.1 BTC by depositing them on an exchange that allows you to lend them out, such as Poloniex. You won't get rich, but the current rates are ~0.1 - 0.2 % daily, which would work out to around 36.5-73% yearly. Of course this is simple interest and does not include compounding, so your actual return would be a bit higher.

I should also add that the rate can vary quite a bit over time, so while it is passive income in a sense, as you can set your offers to auto renewal, you would want to keep some eye on it as rates do change often. An recent example was with the Ethereum launch, interest rates were over 1% daily for awhile as speculators went long.

Bitfinex also allows lending, but except for USD their returns are somewhat lower than Poloniex.

https://poloniex.com

https://www.bitfinex.com/
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August 18, 2015, 08:59:15 AM
#56
I will say don't invest on any site..because there is no shortcuts in earning this will only encrease the risk percentage ..you can even losse money in this..I will advice you use this money to develop your skills that's all..lateryou canearn a lot more money with that skill

yu agreed dont invest your money on any site,anyway i've got scamed by coinsdouble iam so sad

Well obviously I dont use ponzi, but i want real investment sites that are also safe and not scam sites.

There have been plenty of nice sites here listed so i will check them out.
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August 18, 2015, 08:51:03 AM
#55
www.moneypot.com
www.diggit.io
you can try those ones
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August 18, 2015, 02:08:22 AM
#54
I will say don't invest on any site..because there is no shortcuts in earning this will only encrease the risk percentage ..you can even losse money in this..I will advice you use this money to develop your skills that's all..lateryou canearn a lot more money with that skill

yu agreed dont invest your money on any site,anyway i've got scamed by coinsdouble iam so sad
sr. member
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August 05, 2015, 06:37:20 AM
#53
I will say don't invest on any site..because there is no shortcuts in earning this will only encrease the risk percentage ..you can even losse money in this..I will advice you use this money to develop your skills that's all..lateryou canearn a lot more money with that skill
legendary
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August 04, 2015, 05:57:37 AM
#52
Which websites are good places to invest your bitcoins into? I got 0.1 BTC ready to invest, so please tell me good suggestion.

NO PONZI, NO SCAM sites please, i want legit and good return investment sites Smiley

Edit: Give website links please, most of you just give vague examples, i want concrete websites listed here that I can choose from!

for now really hard to find a legit website investment. last course I only invest in mining clouds and now mostly just ponzi
legendary
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August 04, 2015, 05:04:46 AM
#51
none just keep saving safer that way

lol holding bitcoin is the best frm of investment but OP could also use BTCJam and invest in loans which do give out uite a bit of intrest to the lender Cheesy aka profit !!!
hero member
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August 04, 2015, 03:32:03 AM
#50
i think the best site to invest your bitcoins is bit-x to their cloud mining services they seem to be reputable as a lot of users use their exchanging and signature services

maybe I missed the note, but are there images & videos of their mining farm? I'd like to see some proof.

as far as i remember they already prove their partnership to bitfury for their mining

Ill edit this post if i found it again
legendary
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August 04, 2015, 02:58:20 AM
#49
there are many suggest now to invest your bitcoin and you can choose whatever you need or you like
but you must know no guarantee the investment site will legit forever
legendary
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August 04, 2015, 02:44:05 AM
#48
Which websites are good places to invest your bitcoins into? I got 0.1 BTC ready to invest, so please tell me good suggestion.

NO PONZI, NO SCAM sites please, i want legit and good return investment sites Smiley

Edit: Give website links please, most of you just give vague examples, i want concrete websites listed here that I can choose from!

i personally invest my bitcoins in altcoin trading markets. because there are good opportunities for making more bitcoin from trading some altcoins.

the exchangers that i prefer are bittrex and cryptcy because of them being easy to use and no bullshit registration like what polo is asking for.
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