Based on what we have seen, ‘good returns’ are certainly not reliant on ‘bull runs’. That’s not to say that these levels of 11% monthly we’ve seen since 2019 can continue forever, but even a fraction of that is better than most other returns.
Scroll down after clicking Withdrawal on your account. If you've been a user for more than six months, you should see a 'Transfer Noded Balance' that you can utilize to withdraw.
What an outstanding month for Yieldnodes! Since October, we have not had a +9% return, so this was a welcome surprise. They have also published the 'audit' findings for July, which can be viewed on the left-hand side of the dashboard after logging in.
If you withdraw $1,000, Yieldnodes will send you $1,000 in Bitcoin at the current exchange rate. In principle, if you rapidly converted that to Euro, you would have 1,000 Euro.
So, for example, you might have a masternoded balance of 10,000 EUR which produces 1,000 EUR rewards that month…
Very briefly, nodes and masternodes are part of the specific cryptocurrency (coin or token) network. They are computers/programs that perform various functions and some hold complete copies of the ledger. If you operate a node or masternode you generally are paid rewards in the form of the coin/token of the masternode. This can be very profitable. However, setting up a node or masternode and maintaining it is usually very technical and requires dedicated hardware and stable power source (or a VPS). Basically, Yieldnodes do all this technical stuff and shares the profits with you 🙂
You can send Bitcoin (BTC) to Yieldnodes or utilize one of the third-party services to deposit fiat currency (ie USD, GBP, EUR).