Free Debit Coin

in altcoin •  7 years ago 

1 DBC (Debit Coin) = >20 USD (Not to be confused with DeepBrain Chain, which is also DBC)
https://goo.gl/ruWsp1
(Disclosure : This is my ref link.)
Get 10 Bonus Debit Coins on signing up. Sign up process is like creating an ETH wallet at myetherwallet.com. First you have to download a keystore file, save and backup the private keys, give passwords for the wallet and there you go. You will see 10 DBC in your bonus wallet. It's your bonus coins, not your balance though. You can lend ('deposit' is the word they used in their platform) that 10 bonus DBC and earn 0.3% per day for 7 days. So, 0.3% of 200 USD equals to 60 cents and for 7 days, you will get 4.2 USD. To be straight forward, that's what you will get free for signing up. You can then decide whether to withdraw or to lend again. You have to pass a verification process before withdrawal.
For those who are thinking about investing, following informations might be useful.

  • Currently, only ETH is accepted
  • You can set your own terms. (Amount to lend, interest rate, length of days, standard or compound interest)
  • have asked about where the interest comes from. They are quite straight forward about it. It comes from users' money
  • Unlike BitConnect, there will be a feature where users can borrow cryptocurrency in the near future.
    *** You will need more thorough research if you are going to invest ***
    Can be a ponzi at its finest, but let's see. Time will tell. :)

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You can’t beat the price of free

This sounds interesting (especially with BitConnect shut down). I’ll probably claim those free coins here soon, although I defiantly would want to do a lot more reading before actually spending money on those coins; especially with the fact you can’t actually withdraw the coins you buy.

Yes. I was left overwhelmed after reading their faq. To my understanding, it seems like they are acting like a bank using smart contract. Platform is still in beta stage. So, will need time to figure out what's it all about well.