Title: Offering Loans for altcoins as collateral Post by: wolfsoprano on December 09, 2015, 12:09:16 AM Hello,
I have 10 BTC I can offer as collateral preferably in smaller makeup I will update and edit as my coin balance that I have available left also. (I am the one offering loans) - Noncollateral loans I will look at but do not be offended if I say no! Balance: 10 BTC Please use the description below minus my notes. Amount : Bitcoin Amount you are wanting to borrow Reason : Not really important but if you want to PM me and its something that can make us both money then by all means let me know. Collateral : Please try to use Dogecoin or Litecoin as collateral. I am looking at collateral up to 105% of the BTC loan amount. Interest : Dont say you will double the amount borrowed because we know you wont Repayment Date : Up to a month from this time of writing if you need more time then please advise why. Address: Where you want to send the bitcoins to EDIT: I am happy to use a trusted Escrow also. Title: Re: Offering Loans for altcoins as collateral Post by: jacee on December 09, 2015, 12:15:15 AM Hello, I have 10 BTC I can offer as collateral preferably in smaller makeup I will update and edit as my coin balance that I have available left also. Hi, I don't quite understand this part of your OP. Do you mean that you are offering a loan? And if yes then Would you accept a loan that can only provide a collateral or will you also accept non collateral loans? You should state this in your thread clearly. Also as you are a newbie and does not have any established reputation out here on the forum, I suggest that all collateral must be placed in a trusted escrow to secure the loan. Title: Re: Offering Loans for altcoins as collateral Post by: wolfsoprano on December 09, 2015, 12:22:26 AM Hi, I don't quite understand this part of your OP. Do you mean that you are offering a loan? And if yes then Would you accept a loan that can only provide a collateral or will you also accept non collateral loans? You should state this in your thread clearly. Also as you are a newbie and does not have any established reputation out here on the forum, I suggest that all collateral must be placed in a trusted escrow to secure the loan. Thanks for that I have updated that now. |