Coinomat1 Dividends
NEXT Dividends
SuperNET Dividends
Low risk (0.8+0.09792) BTC investment generating currently 40,000 satoshi daily (scaleable with more funds)
It seems Coinomat is facing some difficulty and not paying any dividends recently. SuperNET is same, and its value is dropping dramatically. How about your Low risk BTC investment?
Coinomat and NEXT is operated under the same owner, and he is a very trusted member of NXT. They are reorganizing their asset since then new merger between MMNXT and EIS that resulted in NEXT.
The price is very cheap now, and I`d rather buy more Coinomat1 now than sell it, it's a top tier asset either way, coinomat itself is a big part of NXT.
SuperNET had one of their devs quit, so they are recruiting new devs at the moment, it's only a temporary issue, and again, use the low price opportunity to buy more, that is what we would do.
Finally, most of our investor's fund won't go into those assets because they either way yield lower dividends, currently the majority of the funds goes into my external BTC investment, which is a mix of loan investments and safe investment sites yielding small but safe returns. No it's not a ponzi scheme if you doubt us.
Most of my personal bitcoins are already invested in low risk loans, and I`ve added a bulk of SAFEFUND+ SAFEBOND money into that portfolio as well.
I have had considerable amount my personal bitcoins in this investment portfolio for over 8 months so I put my money where my mouth is, and the SAFEBOND funds yield together with my own bitcoins.
So currently 0.8 BTC of my own money, and 0.09 BTC of SAFEBOND is held in this portfolio, whereas my bitcoin's part of the profits also go into SAFEBOND, but I reserve the capital for myself. Of course I have another 2 BTC of my own bitcoins invested it as well, but that is my investment alone, but the 0.8 BTC's yields are given to SAFEBOND to help kickstart it.
So to recap shortly:0.8
BTC my own capital
0.09
BTC SAFEBOND capital
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All profits from this go to SAFEBOND's dividends.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask them, I hope I explained the structure of the fund well, I know it's a bit complicated.
