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EARN BITCOIN

Turn Your BTC into more BTC

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Don’t just hodl. Earn 20% on your Bitcoin

The World’s First Bitcoin Smart Vault Built by Hodlers for Hodlers. Bitcoinaire.io is the first fully transparent platform that empowers you to be in control of your finances by creating cashflow and harnessing the potentials of Decentralized Finance. Storage is just the beginning. Hold your bitcoin and put them to work at the same time with no technical setup required and no minimum amount.

A collection of investment strategies designed to generate the highest returns from other DeFi projects. Bitcoinaire Earn lets Bitcoin hodlers deposit their bitcoins into the Bitcoinaire Smart Vault and earn interest yield.

HODL with the Bitcoinaire Smart Vault and earn up to 8.6% APY. Your one-stop Bitcoin Investment Solution.

*rates are subject to weekly change

Step-by-step Instructions:

Below are clear, copy-pasteable, step-by-step instructions for both USDC (token) and Bitcoin (BTC). Follow the exact steps and double-check the network and address before you hit send — mistakes are irreversible.

A — Depositing USDC (ERC-20 tokens)

      • Open the Bitcoinaire app/web dashboard and log in.
      • Go to Vaults → Your Smart Vault → Deposit (or similar).
      • Select USDC as the asset you want to deposit.
      • Confirm the network shown by the vault (example: Ethereum / ERC-20, Polygon, Avalanche, Solana). The vault will show which network/standard it accepts for USDC — write this down.
      • Important: Sending USDC on a different network than the vault expects (e.g., sending USDC on BSC when the vault requires ERC-20) can permanently lose funds.
      • Click Copy deposit address (and copy any required Memo / Tag if shown). Also click the little copy icon to avoid typos.
      • Open the wallet or exchange that holds your USDC (MetaMask, Coinbase, Kraken, Ledger + MetaMask, etc.).
      • In the wallet/exchange: choose Withdraw / Send, paste the vault deposit address, choose the correct network, paste memo/tag if required, enter the amount.
      • Send a small test amount first (for example: a small USDC value you’re comfortable risking) to confirm everything arrives correctly.
      • After sending, copy the transaction hash (txid) from your wallet/exchange. Use a block explorer for the chosen network (Etherscan for Ethereum, Polygonscan for Polygon, etc.) to verify the transaction status and confirmations.
      • Once the test deposit is confirmed and shows in your Vault balance, send the remaining amount in one or more transactions as you prefer.
      • Verify the final deposit appears in the Vault UI and that the on-chain tx shows the required number of confirmations.

Notes & tips

  • If you use a hardware wallet (Ledger/Trezor), make sure your interface (MetaMask, WalletConnect) is connected and the correct account selected.
  • Some exchanges require you to select the token standard when withdrawing — choose the one matching the vault.
  • If the vault shows a token contract address, compare it to the address in your wallet as a sanity check.
  • Keep the txid and screenshots until the deposit is finalized.

B — Depositing Bitcoin (BTC)

There are two common deposit flows for BTC: native Bitcoin (on BTC blockchain) or wrapped/pegged BTC on an EVM chain (wBTC, renBTC, etc.). Make sure which the Bitcoinaire Vault accepts.

If the Vault accepts native BTC (on the Bitcoin network):

    1. Open Bitcoinaire → Vault → Deposit → choose Bitcoin (BTC).
    2. Copy the BTC deposit address shown (it will look like bc1..., 1..., or 3...). Note if the vault specifies SegWit (bech32) or legacy.
    3. From your Bitcoin wallet or exchange: choose Withdraw / Send, paste the BTC address, enter amount.
    4. Send a small test amount first (safety).
    5. Get the transaction ID (txid) and track it on a Bitcoin block explorer to confirm (you’ll typically wait for multiple confirmations; check vault UI for how many are required).
    6. After confirmations, confirm the balance updated in the Vault UI.

If the Vault requires wrapped BTC (wBTC, renBTC, etc.) on an EVM chain:

    1. Vault Deposit flow will list the supported wrapped BTC token and the network (e.g., wBTC on Ethereum). Do not send native BTC to that ERC-20 address.
    2. If you hold native BTC, you must first convert/bridge it to the required wrapped asset: either (a) swap on a trusted centralized exchange (withdraw as wBTC/ERC-20), or (b) use a reputable BTC → wBTC bridge/wrapping service.
    3. Once you have wBTC in your wallet on the correct network, follow the USDC deposit flow above: copy deposit address, send a test amount, verify on block explorer, then send full amount.
    4. Confirm Vault balance after required confirmations.

General BTC deposit warnings

    • Never paste the wrong address or select the wrong network. Native BTC ≠ wBTC (ERC-20).
    • Exchanges sometimes have withdrawal options labeled with chains (e.g., “ERC-20”, “BEP-20”, “BTC”). Choose the one the Vault expects.
    • If the exchange asks for a memo/tag and the Vault does not provide one, DO NOT leave it blank — follow exchange prompts carefully.
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