You people are crazy entrusting money to a bot that nobody has seen the code to.
Sharing of code would require a partnership and a signed agreement.
I am not looking for partners, but do you really expect of me to share code for 20$? Let's keep it real please.
I'm not even talking about the trustworthiness of the poster, just the fact that you're willing to trust an unknown bot, when public bots are never even really safe or profitable, seems crazy to me. Though yes it is probably safer than a HYIP.
No one would sell a profitable bot as it is downright stupid. Unless it is not fully automated and requires user attendance/inputs/etc.
One may sell a platform or some tools but no more than that.
Also people need to realize normal returns in the world of finance are 100% irrelevent. This is cryptocurrency not finance and if you're only getting 1% weekly returns, you're not doing very well. If you're actually only making 1% a week there's such a high chance of hitting bad investments and losing that all with crypto's volatility.
P.S.- fixed returns seem kinda stupid if you're not running a HYIP.
You make wrong assumptions and elaborate on them, going further away from the real thing.
1) +1% weekly is: One percent of YOUR original deposit each week. Let's assume that each week I get +X% on MY total capital (1400$+borrowed money)
X% of 1400$ = my earning, I share it with no one but myself
X% of borrowed capital = I have to share this, as long as X>1% I am good to go.
If the week goes bad and X<1% I can take the difference out of my share. This is why I asked for low deposits so far.
2) ranting about "not doing very well" "high chance of hitting bad etc"... dude, you don't know my trading strategy. Losing it all with crypto volatility? Any trader worth its salt always goes back to LTC/BTC or fiat at the end of the trading period as holding other altcoins is too dangerous. I funded my account with EUR and get back to USD or BTC everytime.
Also losing it all to bad investments? I understand this forum is a wasteland of scammers but ever heard of money management? I am not going "all in" everytime.
Especially with borrowed money.
3) Fixed returns aren't stupid and if you think one needs them fixed to run an HYIP you are sorely mistaken.