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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How interested are you to lend BTC out? Need Your Input! on: February 15, 2020, 10:05:09 AM
I don't wanna complete your survey because I don't trust the link that you provided.If you were using SurveyMonkey or Google Surverys I would have gladly participated in your survey.

This survey service is Typeform that is similar to SurveyMonkey or Google Forms.  Wink
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How interested are you to use native BTC on DeFi? Need Your Input! on: February 15, 2020, 09:45:38 AM
There is also rewards for this survey?
I check the blog and it seems that you choose people to give rewards from the last survey?
Are you going to do the same with this one? if there are how much will the rewards and how many people can win.
Edit. i already answered all the survey .

Thank you for the response.
There is no reward for this survey, but we will send survey results to respondents and you may join a paid interview with us.
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How interested are you to lend BTC out? Need Your Input! on: February 15, 2020, 09:37:35 AM
Anyway, I'm arguing along the line of "not your keys, not your Bitcoin."

Totally agree with "not your keys, not your Bitcoin".

Thank you for the responses from you guys.
The original question may mislead. Let us revise the question to: What do you think a platform that you can re-invest BTC in a non-custodial way (e.g., into Compound)?
The platform doesn't have your key. What you need to "trust" is the protocol such as smart contract, atomic swap and Compound protocol.
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / How interested are you to re-invest BTC? Need Your Input! on: February 15, 2020, 03:37:09 AM
We're doing a market survey on BTC investment protocol on behalf of DINNGO. The findings of this survey will be published in this post.

This survey will take ~3 mins of your time.

Survey link: https://dinngosurvey.typeform.com/to/W1sdjs?from=bad

Why do we publish this survey?

Lending and Borrowing on Ethereum have become more and more popular. It shows that rather being a hodler, people want to re-invest crypto to make extra earning. Meanwhile, BTC remains its dominance in the crypto market over 60%. We believe in Bitcoin’s potential and HODL it tight. What do you think a platform that you can re-invest BTC in a non-custodial way (e.g., into Compound.Finance)? We would like to know how likely you will use this kind of protocol. We highly appreciate it if you can help us out!

You can find our previous survey results here: https://medium.com/dinngo-exchange/digital-currency-exchange-survey-3d491f56d877
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / How interested are you to re-invest BTC? Need Your Input! on: February 15, 2020, 03:22:52 AM
We're doing a market survey on BTC investment protocol on behalf of DINNGO. The findings of this survey will be published in this post.

This survey will take ~3 mins of your time.

Survey link: https://dinngosurvey.typeform.com/to/W1sdjs?from=bbd

Why do we publish this survey?

Lending and Borrowing on Ethereum have become more and more popular. It shows that rather being a hodler, people want to re-invest crypto to make extra earning. Meanwhile, BTC remains its dominance in the crypto market over 60%. We believe in Bitcoin’s potential and HODL it tight. What do you think a platform that you can re-invest BTC in a non-custodial way (e.g., into Compound.Finance)? We would like to know how likely you will use this kind of protocol. We highly appreciate it if you can help us out!

You can find our previous survey results here: https://medium.com/dinngo-exchange/digital-currency-exchange-survey-3d491f56d877
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