Bitcoin is a form of digital currency which is based on an open source code that was created and is held electronically. Bitcoin is a decentralized form of currency, meaning that it does not belong to any form of government and is not controlled by anyone.
The original Bitcoin code was designed by Satoshi Nakamoto under MIT open source credentials. In 2008 Nakamoto outlined the idea behind Bitcoin in his White Paper, which scientifically described how the cryptocurrency would function. Bitcoin is the first successful digital currency designed with trust in cryptography over central authorities. Satoshi left the Bitcoin code in the hands of developers and the community in 2010. Thus far hundreds of developers have added to the core code throughout the years.
To work with Optimal Mint Investment Ltd, you must create the account on the optimalmint.com website. To signup, click on the registration/sign up button and fill in your details and complete the process. Now you can start investing with Optimal Mint Ltd.
Once your payment has been confirmed, you will be notified in the Account Dashboard. After that, you can now invest to any plan of your choice, from your dashboard kindly click on Investment Plan and select any investment you wish to invest in. Make sure that you read the details of the investment clearly before clicking to continue to avoid investing in the wrong plan
On your dashboard, your click on MAKE DEPOSIT. Select your prefered plan from the options, pay in the selected amount using the bitcoin wallet ID provided by going to blockchain.com. Once the payment is confirmed, your investment account will be credited.
To get payout, you have to make appropriate request in your account. Go to Withdraw funds section and enter payout amount that you want to withdraw. The minimum amount you can withdraw is 10 USD only. Once your request is made, the system will process it instantly.
Participants in Bitcoin transactions are identified by public addresses – those are the long strings of around 30 characters you see in a person’s Bitcoin address, usually starting with the numerals ‘1’ or ‘3’. For every transaction, the sending and receiving addresses are publicly-viewable.