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Economy => Web Wallets => Topic started by: Lethn on June 17, 2015, 09:21:33 PM



Title: HaoBTC
Post by: Lethn on June 17, 2015, 09:21:33 PM
I've seen these guys advertised around Bitcointalk, would anyone even vouch for them? Just curious as to what everybody thought.


Title: Re: HaoBTC Cloudmining
Post by: SpanishSoldier on June 17, 2015, 09:26:08 PM
I've seen these guys advertised around Bitcointalk, would anyone even vouch for them? Just curious as to what everybody thought.

Are they offering cloud mining ? Erik said they are offering wallet service with fixed rate of interest. They are enabled to do so because of their mining power. Did not find anywhere that they are offering cloud mining ! Can you please tell me how many BTC per Ghs they are asking for ?


Title: Re: HaoBTC Cloudmining
Post by: Lethn on June 17, 2015, 10:12:16 PM
I've seen these guys advertised around Bitcointalk, would anyone even vouch for them? Just curious as to what everybody thought.

Are they offering cloud mining ? Erik said they are offering wallet service with fixed rate of interest. They are enabled to do so because of their mining power. Did not find anywhere that they are offering cloud mining ! Can you please tell me how many BTC per Ghs they are asking for ?

Oh crap sorry! I must have totally misread their thing, I assumed because they were offering mining dividends that meant cloud mining.

I was referring to this bit

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 Interest paid out every hour

We invest Bitcoins in miners, and pay out interest every hour

It seems to work like cloud mining but their main business is obviously the wallet.


Title: Re: HaoBTC
Post by: ajw7989 on June 18, 2015, 03:54:52 AM
I deposited about 10 btc with them and withdrew it as well as the accumulated interested several days later. the withdrawals and deposits were quick. They seem to have ALOT of proof to show the mining backing this interest and its interesting to see a company offer this unique spin on investing into mining.


Title: Re: HaoBTC
Post by: favdesu on June 18, 2015, 05:01:43 AM
I've seen these guys advertised around Bitcointalk, would anyone even vouch for them? Just curious as to what everybody thought.

I think it's kind of fishy to offer 8% APR. Plus I would never keep my coins with a third party, no matter who vouches for it.

be careful


Title: Re: HaoBTC
Post by: Lethn on June 18, 2015, 08:04:56 AM
Yeah, I think I'll wait and see what others say on the subject before I do anything on them at least, this is why I was asking, realistically cloud mining should only get you about 2% or so.


Title: Re: HaoBTC
Post by: bounst on June 18, 2015, 10:01:48 AM
what is haobtc's ad? I never see it. or I ignored it..  :-\

but I can believe that any cloud mining was a scam  >:(


Title: Re: HaoBTC
Post by: jdebunt on June 18, 2015, 10:47:48 AM
Yeah, I think I'll wait and see what others say on the subject before I do anything on them at least, this is why I was asking, realistically cloud mining should only get you about 2% or so.

Wouldn't mind seeing a review myself, it sounds a bit too good to be true, but that doesn't make it impossible....


Title: Re: HaoBTC
Post by: avatar_kiyoshi on June 19, 2015, 07:50:33 AM
I've seen these guys advertised around Bitcointalk, would anyone even vouch for them? Just curious as to what everybody thought.

I see their ads on this forum for several times.

what is haobtc's ad? I never see it. or I ignored it..  :-\

but I can believe that any cloud mining was a scam  >:(

Here more details: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1023187.0

I don't know if is legit or not, still watching on, looks like their show seriously.


Title: Re: HaoBTC
Post by: lumeire on June 21, 2015, 02:14:20 AM
I'm trying them with a small amount. Although I'd suggest to be cautious of the financing from now, it has a 10btc minimum


Title: Re: HaoBTC
Post by: subSTRATA on June 21, 2015, 02:45:59 AM
I've seen these guys advertised around Bitcointalk, would anyone even vouch for them? Just curious as to what everybody thought.

I think it's kind of fishy to offer 8% APR. Plus I would never keep my coins with a third party, no matter who vouches for it.

be careful

have to agree with you; no banks (at least in the USA) offer that kind of interest, 8% is just ridiculous, seems like it might be some sort of ponzi to me.


Title: Re: HaoBTC
Post by: the_reprobate on June 21, 2015, 02:50:10 AM
I've seen these guys advertised around Bitcointalk, would anyone even vouch for them? Just curious as to what everybody thought.

I think it's kind of fishy to offer 8% APR. Plus I would never keep my coins with a third party, no matter who vouches for it.

be careful

have to agree with you; no banks (at least in the USA) offer that kind of interest, 8% is just ridiculous, seems like it might be some sort of ponzi to me.

As of now most of these Finance services are ponzi, just like the cloud companies but who knows this might be legit..


Title: Re: HaoBTC
Post by: monbux on June 21, 2015, 03:06:41 AM
I've seen these guys advertised around Bitcointalk, would anyone even vouch for them? Just curious as to what everybody thought.

I think it's kind of fishy to offer 8% APR. Plus I would never keep my coins with a third party, no matter who vouches for it.

be careful

have to agree with you; no banks (at least in the USA) offer that kind of interest, 8% is just ridiculous, seems like it might be some sort of ponzi to me.

I've questioned their rates here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1085039.60
It seemed too good to be true for me as well, but their answer was that their mining facility generated very high ROI.  I still can't decide though, as for 8% just seems way too high to be maintained.  They did mention that the interest rates could change in value daily.


Title: Re: HaoBTC
Post by: crazyivan on June 21, 2015, 05:35:54 AM
Sending BTC to some Chinese guy hoping everything goes well? Hm.....no thx.

I do not invest into anything I cannot control anymore. If coins are nicely staking in my cold wallet, that s acceptable.


Title: Re: HaoBTC
Post by: subSTRATA on June 21, 2015, 10:20:00 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtp4gNeGTSw&feature=youtu.be

looks like HaoBTC decided to purchase 3000 avalon 3's, that right. 3000 of them. adds to their credibility a bit but im still doubting that 8% APR...


Title: Re: HaoBTC
Post by: favdesu on June 21, 2015, 10:24:28 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtp4gNeGTSw&feature=youtu.be

looks like HaoBTC decided to purchase 3000 avalon 3's, that right. 3000 of them. adds to their credibility a bit but im still doubting that 8% APR...

yeah, adds to their credibility, but I agree with you. 8% is fishy.


Title: Re: HaoBTC
Post by: hendra147 on June 21, 2015, 10:30:06 AM
I've seen these guys advertised around Bitcointalk, would anyone even vouch for them? Just curious as to what everybody thought.

I see this company very interested to me
I research more information in bitcointalk about HAOBTC

My first thougt i will invest all of my BTC to this service after i see more photo's posting on their Thread

but after i research again about another cloudmining service with higher proof also he is member of bitcoin foundation and now he is scam

I think again and Im not want to invest to cloudmining company, without proof or with more proof like pothos and video



Title: Re: HaoBTC
Post by: hendra147 on June 21, 2015, 10:31:12 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtp4gNeGTSw&feature=youtu.be

looks like HaoBTC decided to purchase 3000 avalon 3's, that right. 3000 of them. adds to their credibility a bit but im still doubting that 8% APR...

yeah, adds to their credibility, but I agree with you. 8% is fishy.

That a interest Bank 8% is enough and legit for Bank


Title: Re: HaoBTC
Post by: subSTRATA on June 21, 2015, 10:33:19 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtp4gNeGTSw&feature=youtu.be

looks like HaoBTC decided to purchase 3000 avalon 3's, that right. 3000 of them. adds to their credibility a bit but im still doubting that 8% APR...

yeah, adds to their credibility, but I agree with you. 8% is fishy.

That a interest Bank 8% is enough and legit for Bank

what? show me what bank offers 8% APR with no special conditions. in the USA at least, people are lucky to get anything above 1.05% APR on a savings account. in fact, that 1.05% is considered impressive.


Title: Re: HaoBTC
Post by: monbux on June 21, 2015, 05:29:56 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtp4gNeGTSw&feature=youtu.be

looks like HaoBTC decided to purchase 3000 avalon 3's, that right. 3000 of them. adds to their credibility a bit but im still doubting that 8% APR...

yeah, adds to their credibility, but I agree with you. 8% is fishy.

That a interest Bank 8% is enough and legit for Bank

what? show me what bank offers 8% APR with no special conditions. in the USA at least, people are lucky to get anything above 1.05% APR on a savings account. in fact, that 1.05% is considered impressive.
1.05% is the standard interest (over 5 grand I believe) provided for savings accounts here aswell.  8% is unheard of for a legitimate bank, at least nowadays.  Regarding haoBTC's legitimacy, I think we will have to wait and see.


Title: Re: HaoBTC
Post by: hendra147 on June 22, 2015, 09:08:35 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtp4gNeGTSw&feature=youtu.be

looks like HaoBTC decided to purchase 3000 avalon 3's, that right. 3000 of them. adds to their credibility a bit but im still doubting that 8% APR...

yeah, adds to their credibility, but I agree with you. 8% is fishy.

That a interest Bank 8% is enough and legit for Bank

what? show me what bank offers 8% APR with no special conditions. in the USA at least, people are lucky to get anything above 1.05% APR on a savings account. in fact, that 1.05% is considered impressive.
1.05% is the standard interest (over 5 grand I believe) provided for savings accounts here aswell.  8% is unheard of for a legitimate bank, at least nowadays.  Regarding haoBTC's legitimacy, I think we will have to wait and see.

are you know some deposito in bank give 10% /year ?
1-2% is for daily transaction acc



Title: Re: HaoBTC
Post by: Eric Mu on June 22, 2015, 09:35:03 AM
You all sort of missed the point - the reason we named our service Bank is mainly for marketing reasons - we want our service easy to understand, easy to remember, to achieve that purpose, there are few better ways than borrowing a name of daily use item.
Apple (the tech company ) is a good example in this regard: Launchpad, Keychain, and Sticker, etc.
We never intended to imitate a traditional bank, not in terms of interest rate at least.
And I haven't been using one for investment for years.
Aside from HaoBTC, I have been using P2P lending services as my fiat saving accounts for three years now. The return rate has been consistently above 13%.
Good lucky investing!


Title: Re: HaoBTC
Post by: hendra147 on June 24, 2015, 01:05:58 PM
You all sort of missed the point - the reason we named our service Bank is mainly for marketing reasons - we want our service easy to understand, easy to remember, to achieve that purpose, there are few better ways than borrowing a name of daily use item.
Apple (the tech company ) is a good example in this regard: Launchpad, Keychain, and Sticker, etc.
We never intended to imitate a traditional bank, not in terms of interest rate at least.
And I haven't been using one for investment for years.
Aside from HaoBTC, I have been using P2P lending services as my fiat saving accounts for three years now. The return rate has been consistently above 13%.
Good lucky investing!


Thank's for confirmation
some people above confused about your interest bank system
sorry im not use your service, i am comfortable use blockchain because long time i use it


Title: Re: HaoBTC
Post by: yoona on April 04, 2016, 09:19:15 PM
Any news on this service? Any users here familiar with it?