My wallet is at "2 years and 8 weeks behind" from like 10 hours ago. Is that normal?
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How can I know how much is being kept outside in comparison to the amount invested in the whole site?
You can type "/supply" into the JD chat box. It will tell you something like this: 13:25:30 INFO: 1,034,058 CLAM were dug up and 1,579,224 CLAM were staked for a total of 2,613,282 CLAM 13:25:30 INFO: Just-Dice's onsite bankroll of 921,578 CLAM represents 35.27% of that amount
What I mean is which multiplier investors are using as a group.
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How can I know how much is being kept outside in comparison to the amount invested in the whole site?
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Most of the time you will be waiting for your offer to be taken
Only if you set it to 2 days or so, FRR 30 days works relatively fine for me for years by now. What has been your yearly return since you started? I remember reading you in this thread a long time ago, when I was also lending. I stopped when there was an issue and Bitfinex got a big chunk of our money and gave us some kind of tokens which I sold.
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Most of the time you will be waiting for your offer to be taken
Only if you set it to 2 days or so, FRR 30 days works relatively fine for me for years by now. As to me, 30 day offers are not very profitable most of the time If the rates go way higher, you will be losing interest since you can't demand the return of the funds before the offer expires (i.e. after 30 days). On the other hand, if the rates go substantially lower, the borrower can return the borrowed funds immediately and take another offer at a lower interest. That likely explains why 30 day offers are not very popular overall, and thus you don't have to wait till your offer is taken Exactly, that's the problem of 30 day offers. Interest rates are too volatile, so you end up getting less sometimes. I wonder how big is the difference long term between offering 2 day ones undercutting everyone else and just leaving FRR 30 days loans on autorenew.
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Obviously, it all depends
Some of my offers expire at their scheduled time, some may be returned in just a few minutes. In fact, I can't say that there are any reliable statistics. Indeed, if you set the rate too low (a way below the FRR rate), everyone will be happy to keep the funds until their term expires, but this is likely not what you may want to get. I have my own trading platform (trading terminal) which provides trading interface to Bitfinex (as well as a few other exchanges), and I'm going to automate this process one day in the future (since I don't quite like placing offers manually either), so if you feel interested, let me know
Where else do you lend USD?
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I'm thinking about coming back to Bitfinex to lend USD. Is it realistic to lend money at FRR, or does it just stay being offered, with no takers most of the time? I'd like it to be automatic, not having to login often to add my offer.
Most of the time you will be waiting for your offer to be taken And thus your money will be sitting idly. But you can tweak the settings and lend funds at some other interest based on the FRR rate (for example, FRR Delta, which is FRR rate minus some specified number). I didn't check this feature myself, so I don't know if it will allow you to get what you want but it is certainly worth looking into. Personally, I set the rate manually a little below the FRR rate (based on the amount being offered), and it works for me in the majority of cases How often do you have to offer money manually?
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I'm thinking about coming back to Bitfinex to lend USD. Is it realistic to lend money at FRR, or does it just stay being offered, with no takers most of the time? I'd like it to be automatic, not having to login often to add my offer.
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Don't use an exchange as a wallet, simple as that.
Nor to lend money there...
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Do u know by any chanche how much clams are staked every 24 hours on just-dice.com?
You can see daily stats here: https://just-dice.com/misc/wagered.txtIt looks like it's been around 1300 per day recently. So JD holds the vast majority of all the clams? Or did I read that wrong? Why would you keep your CLAMS in any other place?
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big whale just pump it. CLAM is super small. I hope it is a group that wants to take part of the staking process and long term profit. Long term profit how? CLAMS are basically casino chips for Just Dice. You'd be betting on Just Dice returns rising. And also, as CLAM gets more expensive, more people is encouraged to dig them, which negatively affects its price.
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Does anyone lend BTC using FRR and autorenew? Returns seem pathetic, both because the FRR is usually very low and because a big percentage of the time they aren't being lent.
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What's the optimal multiplier knowing 1% is the edge? 1%? I see the average multiplier is 19.68.
What does "bankroll profit" mean?
I don't see the connection between multiplier and edge, if you use it as it's supposed to be you should declare accordingly to funds you have out of the site, otherwise the answers to most of your possible questions are in thenjust-dice FAQ, it's the tab at the end. When I do /supply, I get this: 15:03:51 INFO: 182,405 of 3,208,032 sets of 4.60545574 CLAM were dug up so far from the initial distribution 15:03:51 INFO: 840,058 CLAM were dug up and 964,989 CLAM were staked for a total of 1,805,047 CLAM 15:03:51 INFO: Just-Dice's onsite bankroll of 1,405,374 CLAM represents 77.86% of that amount 15:03:51 INFO: if all the distributed CLAMs were dug up, the total money supply would be 15,739,390 CLAM 15:03:51 INFO: the total bankroll of 27,660,158 CLAM is made up of 1,405,374 CLAM onsite and 26,254,784 CLAM offsite 15:03:51 INFO: the average multiplier (total / onsite) is 19.68x If I'm not wrong, if 77.86% of the total CLAMS in existence are on Just Dice, then the maximum multiplier should be 1/0.7786 if people were using this functionality as "it should" be used (that's assuming 100% of the CLAMS were owned by investors, which obviously is false and therefore the multiplier should be even smaller). So someone is lying there (and making a profitable investment become an unprofitable one by not understand variance).
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What's the optimal multiplier knowing 1% is the edge? 1%? I see the average multiplier is 19.68.
What does "bankroll profit" mean?
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What percentage of the total "redeemable" CLAM coins have been claimed?
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Are CLAMS being used anywhere else than on Just Dice?
What percentage of the total CLAM coins have been "redeemed"?
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So how big will be the next dividend?
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Bitfinex does communicate through Reddit.
Is there a Bitfinex thread or subreddit?
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Maybe some day reliable brokers will accept deposits in bitcoins, so you could in some sense invest in for example the stock market using bitcoins.
https://1broker.com/I said reliable, like Interactive Brokers. And there you can just buy CFD... Fair enough. Try IG Index .... http://www.ig.com/uk/bitcoin-btcIs it possible to deposit bitcoin, exchange them for USD and then invest the USD in shares?
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Maybe some day reliable brokers will accept deposits in bitcoins, so you could in some sense invest in for example the stock market using bitcoins.
https://1broker.com/I said reliable, like Interactive Brokers. And there you can just buy CFD...
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