How to Issue $10,010 BitConnect Loan Tutorial (Full Lending Process Explained) - Aaron St. Hilaire

in bitconnect •  7 years ago 


Welcome back my fellow Steemians. Enjoy the content.

Here is a full Bitconnect loan tutorial explaining the entire lending process, so that you can get your account up and running.

In this video, I used Gemini to initiate a wire transfer from my bank. Once I received the money in my Gemini account, I bought Bitcoin. After buying the Bitcoin, I sent it over to the BitConnect platform. Once the Bitcoin reached my bitcoin wallet on Bitconnect, I exchanged it for BitConnect coins. With the Bitconnect coins, I was able to issue a $10,010 loan, making my total investment over $16,000 and an average monthly return of over $5,000.

I hope this tutorial helps you throughout the full lending process.

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Aaron St. Hilaire is an entrepreneur, business owner, author, husband, marketer, U.S. veteran, and conscientious objector. Aaron is the owner of St. Hilaire Personal Investments, a holding company, housing the assets of Revenue Regen, a digital marketing firm laser focused on results & ROI utilizing Facebook Advertising for their clients, and other smaller companies.


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This Bitconnect stuff is risky. It is not sustainable. I have been researching...
https://steemit.com/fraud/@cryptick/is-bitconnect-a-ponzi-scheme-post-1

Respect your opinion.