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00:00 Bondster review
00:31 What is Bondster?
02:22 How does Bondster work?
02:53 Investment strategies
05:25 Liquidity
05:43 Support
06:03 Pros and cons of Bondster
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great review, please do haru and binance reviews when you can
Hi!!! Do you know anything about Lime Zaim on Bondster?? Thanks for the video!!
Hello Jakub! Please, break down Vauld in the next videos. This platform suggest one of the highest yields among crypto lending platforms. We woud like to hear your oppinion about it!
What I dont like is that some loan originators dont show on the loan originators statistics page (that shows how many have delays, defaults etc)
Do you know of any loan originators that defaulted in the history of this platform?
What's your experience with Bondster? πππ
What were the cases where the loan provider couldnβt cover the buyback guarantee?
Can you give names, please?
I want to study more about itβ¦
Hello! Are you planning any videos on protocols (like anchor protocol) which offer 20% on stablecoins? Thank you
It remains to be seen if Bondster will break even for me. All my profit is (or will be) in 60+ delayed loans from Poland and Russia.
I like that is says "99.47 %
of loans offered by our ACTIVE providers are not in arrears for more than 60 days." :)) I searched online, and there were other loan companies that didnt provide buyback on time (i dont know if they were eventually paid or not), but they should add them to the statistics page (like Mintos). For the moment, i will not invest in this platform.
Jakub, you are producing amazing content! Based on your videos and reviews I started investing around a year ago (mostly into Estate Guru and Peerberry, which I later found out that coincides with the fact that your portfolio is also centered around these platforms). Anyway, this video is quite useful again, but I just wanted to ask for quite some time now: Have you considered researching platform from Switzerland (offering investments in CHF? I know the Swiss market is probably small and some platforms are probably a bit restrictive (based on the research I was able to finish so far – however there is still much to do), however there might be 2-3 good platforms (hopefully) opened for EU citizens. This could help investors / us a bit to diversify into another reserve currency and also into a country that historically is quite stable and with a good track record in terms of financial stability. Thank you!