HYIP project is similar to a high-risk online investment game. In the early stage of most projects, the webmaster will prepare a sum of money to design, promote, and maintain the normal operation of the project. Most projects survive by using the funds that enter later to distribute dividends to the previous players. Whether the project survives for a long time usually depends on the webmaster's personal financial strength, promotion and operation capabilities, and the overall situation of the industry.
For webmasters with strong financial and operational capabilities, their project survival cycles are generally longer, ranging from dozens of days to hundreds of days or even several years. For example, Solidtradebank and Citybuildtrade have survived for nearly 10 years. However, there are also quite a few webmasters whose overall strength is relatively ordinary, and their projects may only survive for a few days or more than ten days before stopping payment. Any promise made by any HYIP webmaster is to attract funds, so don't trust any promises they make to you easily. All judgments need to be based on your own clear understanding of the HYIP industry, rather than other people's verbal promises.
The projects listed on the HYIPBOOK website include those invested by myself and paid advertising projects of HYIP project webmasters. The quality of these projects varies. Some projects may have a long survival period, and some projects will stop paying after a few days. This is unpredictable, and the contact information of all webmasters is anonymous. Once the payment is stopped, the player's lost funds cannot be recovered, so please make sure to only use small idle funds to participate in HYIP projects. When investing in any HYIP project, please make sure you understand it clearly in advance and make your own judgment.
Usually, a HYIP project will provide multiple investment plans. Users should try to choose plans that have dividends every day, rather than plans that return principal and interest at the end of the period. For example, Project A provides two investment plans: "300% return of principal and interest after 30 days" and "5% dividend every day for 30 consecutive days". I suggest you choose the one that pays dividends every day, because even if the project goes bankrupt halfway, at least part of the principal can be recovered, and usually the dividend returned with principal and interest at the end of the period is ridiculously high, which can easily cause a break in the capital chain in a short period of time. Such investment plans are even usually used to deceive novices. When your investment expires and it is time to withdraw the principal and interest, the webmaster will come up with some ways to restrict your withdrawal or even freeze your account directly.