So why didn't he post anything about what is it? Still noone axplain anything, couple people excuse OP with his good valued votes
You are viewing a single comment's thread from:
So why didn't he post anything about what is it? Still noone axplain anything, couple people excuse OP with his good valued votes
He has posted before about how it works. He has numerous posts on Youtube about it.
How much money do you earn doing it Your way??
Thanks :)
Depends on the day. I have several loans out. For example one loan I have of $5020 I earned $76.81 on it yesterday. But that's not everyday.
And I just started a $4020 loan two days ago and I made $60.78 on it today. Now those numbers don't happen everyday, but they do happen.
If anyone is interest sign up here.
nice loans you have there, doin big tingz
I'm 1/2 way through your video.
So, you earn about 1.5% -??
Maybe a little more in a month.
poloniex.com pays out about 50% apr - that is just an average, but most do better.
I just looked it up. Based on the 30 day average a $100 loan with get a 361% return over 365 days.
You can check here, the calculator is on the right: https://bitconnect.co/learning-center/bitconnect-bitcoin-price-volatility-software
Can you please direct me to a detailed video tutorial where I can watch the detail like how to tale loan and all that?
And I just noticed we're both from Virginia. I'm in Richmond.
Sorry - meant to say I'm in Harrisonburg - Shenandoah Valley :)
KoOol!
I notice they keep your money for 333 days!
What happens if the value of the currency increases?
But I still think it is a great investment, because you get back what you put in plus interest. Yes, you lock up your money for awhile, but the value of the money won't go down.
You can hold the BCC token and try to profit from the increase there. But your capital is released you get back the equivalent in US $ of what you gave in the loan.
Soooo, if the currency doubles in value, you would still be making a lot more from the loan than you would from holding it as it goes up in value - right?
No. The interest is paid in US dollars. To benefit from an increase in the currency you have to hold the currency and not loan it. I've done both.
Very small world sometimes :)