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Economy => Lending => Topic started by: theghostok on January 16, 2020, 12:07:04 PM



Title: Loan request, 0.0225 BTC with ENS collateral
Post by: theghostok on January 16, 2020, 12:07:04 PM
Hi. As I got a delayed payment (https://go.nebulas.io/project/266), I'm seeking for a relatively short loan (two weeks top) of 0.0225 BTC (or its equivalent in ETH if you prefer) to cover for some expenses. I can repay 0.029 BTC.

I have twitterbot.eth and cointumbler.eth, plus several NFT in OpenSea as collateral (https://opensea.io/accounts/0xc12df5f402a8b8beaea49ed9bad9c95fccbfe907). I'm willing to prove I own that address by sending a tiny amount of ETH to any potential lender. That's kind of my public ETH address.

Thanks in advance!


Title: Re: Loan request, 0.0225 BTC with ENS collateral
Post by: AB de Royse777 on January 16, 2020, 12:33:11 PM
I have no idea what is this ENS however let me know if this is listed on a reputed exchange like Binance or Kucoin. If yes then I can fill the request with a 120% plus value against BTC price.

I could do the investigation by my own but I am not at home right now and using my cell phone.


Title: Re: Loan request, 0.0225 BTC with ENS collateral
Post by: theghostok on January 16, 2020, 12:41:01 PM
ENS is the acronym for Ethereum Name Service (https://ens.domains/), a sort of “DNS” for Ethereum addresses. Mine, for example, is beckermatic.eth (https://etherscan.io/address/beckermatic.eth). It's intended to be a easy-to-remember address, and a way for projects under Ethereum to have an official, easily-identifiable address (to collect funds, etc).

As it is a non-fungible token, it's not listed in exchanges as other fungible tokens and coins; however, you can buy them in the official site or also on Opensea. IMHO, twitterbot.eth is a good deal, but, as always, DYOR if it makes you more comfortable.


Title: Re: Loan request, 0.0225 BTC with ENS collateral
Post by: AB de Royse777 on January 16, 2020, 12:46:06 PM
As it is a non-fungible token, it's not listed in exchanges as other fungible tokens and coins; however, you can buy them in the official site or also on Opensea. IMHO, twitterbot.eth is a good deal, but, as always, DYOR if it makes you more comfortable.
Seems like I really do not have much expertise on this niche. I will pass however if you have any token or coin which is easily transferable to any of the exchangers I mentioned in my last post then count me in.

Good luck.

Edit: or if you know anyone in the forum who I will trust too then ask them to be your granteer. I may reconsider if that fits my satisfaction.


Title: Re: Loan request, 0.0225 BTC with ENS collateral
Post by: theghostok on January 16, 2020, 01:18:30 PM
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Good luck.

Edit: or if you know anyone in the forum who I will trust too then ask them to be your granteer. I may reconsider if that fits my satisfaction.

Thanks anyway! Sadly I'm kind of new here (my account is old but I don't have much activity).