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Re: [ANN]DAVORCOIN ICO - ARBITRAGE LENDING PLATFORM - E.U. based ICO in 7 days![ANN]
by
Fiatnam
on 20/12/2017, 06:13:28 UTC
I want to invest, but i don't know how
First, use this link to sign up to Davor:
https://davor.io/Account/Registration?r=52FB41

Second, you will have to buy Bitcoins. Right now, the Bitcoin transaction fee is around $15, so remember to price that into how much you want to buy. So if you want to make a loan, I would say to be safe and buy $20 more of Bitcoin than you intend to lend. So if you want to lend $100, buy $120. If you want to make a loan of $1000, buy $1020 worth of Bitcoin.

Third, after you've bought the amount of Bitcoin you want to loan, log into your Davor account, go to your Wallet, and copy the address to your Bitcoin Wallet on Davor. Go to Coinbase (or wherever you purchased your BTC) and send the desired amount of Bitcoin you want to loan to your BTC wallet on Davor.

After that, your Bitcoin will be on Davor. All you do at that point is to go on the Internal Exchange on Davor (click the Exchange link on the website) and buy the desired amount of Davorcoin you want to lend. Once you've bought the amount you want to lend, simply click on the Lending link on the toolbar on the left. At that point, you will be asked the amount you want to lend, and you have the additional option of locking up your initial loan for more days to get a percentage bonus per day (well worth it, in my opinion - I lock up all my loans for an extra 120 days to get a .1% bonus per day, that's an excellent bonus that really adds up over time).

Once you have lent your Davorcoin, all you do at that point is reinvest after your interest hits over $10. The great thing about Davor (that no other lending program has) is that you can lend the exact amount you want to reinvest, as long as the total is over $10. For instance, if you earn $11.59 in interest, you can reinvest the entire $11.59. Bitconnect and Regal do not offer this option.

Let me know if you have any more questions.