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1  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2015-10-21]Bsave to Launch the Next Generation of Bitcoin Savings on: January 24, 2016, 05:13:46 PM
i signed up and threw $25 USD worth of BTC into my account. after my first interest payout of 6 bits... My account is gone... Unable to Sign in, recover forgotten password or recover user name. My account is just gone. * * *

Mine is working fine.  I signed up via Coinbase originally, and if already logged into Coinbase, BSave logs right in. 

If you go to www.bsave.io it gives you access to the website with info to contact them.  They have been pretty responsive to questions and issues. (But, if you go to "bsave.io" without the "www," it takes you to the login page only.)
2  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2015-10-21]Bsave to Launch the Next Generation of Bitcoin Savings on: November 29, 2015, 07:07:54 PM
Interesting, this is something that would interest a lot of people who have coins just sitting around.  A good point mentioned above me is where will the money come for the interest? this will need to be explained before they can be taken seriously as this is a very important point, will sign up for the updates.

I communicated with Jonathan Azeroual, CEO/co-founder at BSave, with many of these questions a few days ago.  I wasn't going to join their early beta without something more than what's in their metatags.

He says they are generating income by margin lending.  That's a fairly safe investment, as I do that already (because margin traders deserve to have others make money off of their lunacy).  I don't yet know what platforms they are lending on.  Funds are basically distributed based amount/time invested.  Of course BSave takes their cut of the income before distribution.  Apparently interest was healthy early this month due to market volatility, but is now around 3%, but projections are near impossible at this stage.

They say they don't have much info online because it's a private beta test and they're looking for first impressions and bug reports by users. (They pay a small bounty reward for bug spotting.)

So I'll be throwing a small amount into the pot and beta test it and call it contributing to the community ... or something.

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