Making 0.00002155 BTC every 2 days on auto pilot. Poloniex lending. I'll come back in a couple months to see my profits. How much are you making in lending?
i lent BTC on bitfinex so about -50% BTC
>>1975340
How much do you have? I current have 2.2 BTC on a casino, hopefully will make around 1-2% of that after a month.
>>1975346
>i lent BTC on bitfinex so about -50% BTC
At least did you lend them with the amazing current rates?
>>1975340
Another way to make interest with zero risk is by becoming a market-maker on Joinmarket.
Basically, you run a script that charges other people to mix/launder their bitcoins with yours and you take a % profit.
It is designed in such a way (e.g. using multisig transactions) that you cannot lose Bitcoin (if a mixing transaction fails, then the bitcoins just stay in your wallet as if nothing had happened.)
Here's more about running a Joinmarket yield generator: https://github.com/JoinMarket-Org/joinmarket/wiki/Running-a-Yield-Generator
>>1975364
Some real-time statistics on Joinmarket's order book: http://joinmarket.io/
>>1975364
Seems like a very interesting thing, although I think I'm way too retarded to do it. How good is the money in doing the coinjoin?
>>1975340
That's literally less than a dollar. Lending is a bunch of garbage and we all know Polo takes the fat profits.
>>1975340
That's literally less than a dollar. Lending is a bunch of garbage and we all know Polo takes the fat profits.
>>1975441
I have 0.02 BTC that I'm lending out. So... Yeah. Poor fag here. Plus it's fun doing this kind of stuff.
>>1975340
3 more years and you can withdraw your 0.00002155 btc profit after fees
you wont make any money lending anything on crypto exchanges anymore, too many people in the game. if you have large quantities of inflated altcoins like dash you would have had good rates when it was at the top of its bubble, but long term the risk far outweighs the tiny income.
made 1 btc lending over the past year
>>1975595
Doesn't mean a fucking thing without context.
Did you make 1btc lending 2btc? IN which case, very impressive.
Did you make 1btc lending 1000btc? Then not so fucking impressive.
>>1975381
About 2% APY. Remember, there is provably ZERO counterparty risk (unlike with lending on Poloniex or Bitfinex).
It's basically like storing your BTC in an insured savings account with a decent interest rate.
>>1975647
>postin about my stack in a CIA honeypot forum
kek