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October 05, 2014, 07:00:56 PM
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Most exchanges have proven their reserves.

Which exchanges are among these 'most', and in what manner have the proven their reserves?

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October 05, 2014, 08:15:56 PM
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Most exchanges have proven their reserves.

Which exchanges are among these 'most', and in what manner have the proven their reserves?
I believe the only exchange that has proven it's reserves is coinbase however this was only "proven" to one, trusted person and is not 100% certain their reserves cover all the customer deposits.

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October 05, 2014, 08:50:56 PM
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1) go back in time
2) invest/mine btc
3) buy houses and rent them
4) create business and pay your workers a missery
5) you are now part of the 1% living the life doing shit nothing

How to go back in time?
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October 05, 2014, 09:01:29 PM
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This is all scams one way or another, don't trust ur bitcoins with funds/loans/contracts etc.
My advice.
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October 06, 2014, 12:49:31 PM
Last edit: October 06, 2014, 01:58:14 PM by deal
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Most exchanges have proven their reserves.

Which exchanges are among these 'most', and in what manner have the proven their reserves?

I read in the news that most top exchanges from china have proven 100%

For example.
http://coinbrief.net/bitcoin-exchange-okcoin-full-reserves/
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October 06, 2014, 02:00:22 PM
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Well, this is soo dangerous. If you really want to lend some money and are willing to take a huge risk, you could try lending your FIAT money on Bitfinex. People will lend from you in order to trade with leverage, and the system is supposed to make sure you get you money back, because if their investment is about to fail, it sells the Bitcoins at a certain cutoff point. Every other interest paying service is most likely a Ponzi scheme in my eyes!!!

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October 07, 2014, 01:25:40 PM
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Well, this is soo dangerous. If you really want to lend some money and are willing to take a huge risk, you could try lending your FIAT money on Bitfinex. People will lend from you in order to trade with leverage, and the system is supposed to make sure you get you money back, because if their investment is about to fail, it sells the Bitcoins at a certain cutoff point. Every other interest paying service is most likely a Ponzi scheme in my eyes!!!
Investing in BTC is also a big risk, or even a gamble, isn't it?
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October 07, 2014, 01:48:40 PM
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Maybe it's about time to consider changing to staking where you can get interest for your holding. Seriously with the stash I'm hoarding right now basically can't do anything except sell at a loss. But that also won't convince me to entrust the stash to someone and earn interest.

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October 07, 2014, 02:12:41 PM
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Well, this is soo dangerous. If you really want to lend some money and are willing to take a huge risk, you could try lending your FIAT money on Bitfinex. People will lend from you in order to trade with leverage, and the system is supposed to make sure you get you money back, because if their investment is about to fail, it sells the Bitcoins at a certain cutoff point. Every other interest paying service is most likely a Ponzi scheme in my eyes!!!
Investing in BTC is also a big risk, or even a gamble, isn't it?

Everything that has to do with cryptocurrencies is a huge gamble because we are still so early within the game.
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October 07, 2014, 02:31:03 PM
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So, anyone figure out how to earn BTC interest from a reputable source?
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October 07, 2014, 02:33:21 PM
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You can earn interest on bitBTC which follows the price of bitcoin.  It's one of Bitshares-X's bitassets, and for some reason they call it 'yield' instead of interest.  It comes from various transaction fees.
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October 07, 2014, 03:57:18 PM
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You can earn interest on bitBTC which follows the price of bitcoin.  It's one of Bitshares-X's bitassets, and for some reason they call it 'yield' instead of interest.  It comes from various transaction fees.

Perhaps. But you also expose your stash to a potential hundred percent loss.

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October 07, 2014, 04:16:31 PM
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1.1 to 1.5 percent per month is quite attractive.

However that still quite a risk to take to trust anyone with your btc
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October 07, 2014, 11:15:34 PM
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1.1 to 1.5 percent per month is quite attractive.

However that still quite a risk to take to trust anyone with your btc

A steady 1% every month? Sounds a little like Madoff... As good as that sounds, I'd rather not do something like that.
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October 08, 2014, 12:28:46 AM
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1.1 to 1.5 percent per month is quite attractive.

However that still quite a risk to take to trust anyone with your btc

A steady 1% every month? Sounds a little like Madoff... As good as that sounds, I'd rather not do something like that.

I hope it was that high. But it is ~0.75% per month.

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October 08, 2014, 12:37:14 AM
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Its funny see this kind of ponzi...

At last, the only winner its the owner.
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October 08, 2014, 02:32:44 AM
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1.1 to 1.5 percent per month is quite attractive.

However that still quite a risk to take to trust anyone with your btc

A steady 1% every month? Sounds a little like Madoff... As good as that sounds, I'd rather not do something like that.
This "interest" is paid by actual borrowers for the privilege of using your money for leverage. The interest rate is also market driven and not paid for directly by the exchange. The exchange also has risk controls in place to prevent potential losses to lenders
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October 08, 2014, 02:41:11 AM
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Surprised that nobody mentioned this article:

http://www.coindesk.com/coinarch-brings-investment-banking-products-bitcoin/

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October 08, 2014, 06:07:12 AM
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Many have pointed out that the interest is too high to be true.
Personally I don't think that's ridiculously high.
You get 0.025% daily * 365 = 9.125% yearly. That's about 11 BTC generates 1 BTC/year.
For comparison, in China the typical interest of Internet P2P borrowing/lending is 8%~18% yearly.
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October 09, 2014, 06:40:33 AM
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I'd rather just hold my coins..n gamble a bit with em'! informative post anyways!

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