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February 15, 2017, 02:13:42 PM
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Trusted wallets lick electrum, bitcoincore, blockchain and etc are providing interest to have bitcoin in your wallet. I have heard small wallet companies providing but its not seems like trusted source these kind interest providing companies involves in many ponzi schemes.

Really? electrum, bitcoincore and blockchain.info will give me interest? What is the way because I already use two of them!
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February 15, 2017, 04:07:19 PM
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I use poloniex. You can get interest on your bitcoin safetly on their lending section.

Its not so much but its save money for you.

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March 02, 2017, 12:42:07 AM
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Sorry if this is already asked by some1,
as I rmb I heard of this before, but dunno is it just a scam...

is there any BTC wallet there will provide you interest?
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There are wallets that generate interest but it is very small like under 6% a year so pretty much what a bank would give you but a bank would charge you bs fees. It is legit in the way it is a stable and doable investment and they let you know where the money comes from ot is totally legit. But !! The problem is you dont actually own your own coins when using an online wallet. You only truelly own them when you own the keys and wallet.DAT file so they could run one day. I'm not saying they will but you dont known that. I'm not sure what re coarse you could get if they ran.

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March 05, 2017, 11:30:05 AM
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Sorry if this is already asked by some1,
as I rmb I heard of this before, but dunno is it just a scam...

is there any BTC wallet there will provide you interest?
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There are wallets that generate interest but it is very small like under 6% a year so pretty much what a bank would give you but a bank would charge you bs fees. It is legit in the way it is a stable and doable investment and they let you know where the money comes from ot is totally legit. But !! The problem is you dont actually own your own coins when using an online wallet. You only truelly own them when you own the keys and wallet.DAT file so they could run one day. I'm not saying they will but you dont known that. I'm not sure what re coarse you could get if they ran.

Your bank gives you 6% interest annually? Please link me your bank, thats 5x as much as any bank i know. Are u sure about that? Also what has security to do with a service such as poloniex giving interest?

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