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However, in terms of deposits and withdrawals, the answer is 'no'; everything is 'pegged' to the Euro. Bitcoin is exclusively used for deposits and withdrawals.
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You can withdraw in Bitcoin (BTC) or Sapphire (Sapphire) (SAPP). Tether will be available in the future, however there may be a fee owing to all of the conversions – there are no withdrawal fees for BTC / SAPP.
When withdrawing, you select the withdrawal cryptocurrency (e.g. BTC), and 1,000 EUR is converted to BTC at the time funds are given to you.
However, in terms of deposits and withdrawals, the answer is 'no'; everything is 'pegged' to the Euro. Bitcoin is exclusively used for deposits and withdrawals.
It is a basic "single-level" affiliate scheme in which everyone automatically becomes a member and pays the referrer a 5% bonus on deposits. If you register using one of my links (or banner advertisements), I should theoretically receive a 5% commission.
Improved FAQ section and a 25 EUR surprise gift for each member - Merry Christmas! Launch of the Decenomy and Yield Nodes merch store: https://decenomy.myshopify.com, with all proceeds going to the masternoding pool.
Based on their 18-month average return of 11% per month, a $5,000 "node rental" should have grown to be worth $8,425 after 4 months, and in month 5, you would be making around $835 per month if the 11% average kept up.
If you're new to this, know that once your monies are in, they're in - there's no 'fast release.' YieldNodes deserves credit for making this available. The 25% cost is due to the anticipated loss from fast and improperly shutting down nodes, etc.