Title: 20K FTM for USDT/BTC Post by: pcald267 on October 24, 2021, 01:28:03 PM selling @ 1.01
send a PM Title: Re: 20K FTM for USDT/BTC Post by: batang_bitcoin on October 24, 2021, 09:17:41 PM Why sell almost half of its price if it has a large volume in many exchanges? You can easily sell that with the exchanges that are on this list of its markets.
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/fantom/markets/ You trade on any of those exchanges for that coin at its market price and you'll take more profit than the selling price you've set on this thread. It's easy, safer and fast. Title: Re: 20K FTM for USDT/BTC Post by: JeromeTash on October 24, 2021, 09:54:19 PM Why sell almost half of its price if it has a large volume in many exchanges? Because he's looking for someone to scam. Notice how quick he is to redirect people to send him a PMCurrent price of FTM = $2.77 OP wants to sell his at $1.01. Unbelievable! Like the old saying goes, "If the deal is too good to be true, it's probably a scam" Title: Re: 20K FTM for USDT/BTC Post by: Maasdamer on October 25, 2021, 05:13:07 AM Not saying this is not a scam attempt (maybe it is, maybe it isn't) but I don't think he means to sell at 1.01$ but at 1.01.
Like with 1% profit for the buyer. Title: Re: 20K FTM for USDT/BTC Post by: batang_bitcoin on October 25, 2021, 08:34:49 AM Why sell almost half of its price if it has a large volume in many exchanges? Because he's looking for someone to scam. Notice how quick he is to redirect people to send him a PMCurrent price of FTM = $2.77 OP wants to sell his at $1.01. Unbelievable! Like the old saying goes, "If the deal is too good to be true, it's probably a scam" Not saying this is not a scam attempt (maybe it is, maybe it isn't) but I don't think he means to sell at 1.01$ but at 1.01. He says that he's selling and it may doesn't have a $ sign but usually marketplaces are like that and he's selling one for 1.01. While the current market price of FTM is $2.97. Like with 1% profit for the buyer. Who's someone going to sell at losses if he's free and easy to sell that in many exchanges where the actual marketplace occurs for this coin. Title: Re: 20K FTM for USDT/BTC Post by: bungia on October 25, 2021, 04:10:18 PM You are stupid? He means the rate 1.01, not 1.01$.. it is obvious
Title: Re: 20K FTM for USDT/BTC Post by: PrimeNumber7 on October 26, 2021, 02:05:57 AM Not saying this is not a scam attempt (maybe it is, maybe it isn't) but I don't think he means to sell at 1.01$ but at 1.01. I think it is actually a 1% profit for the seller (aka the OP). He is selling $1 worth of coin for $1.01. Like with 1% profit for the buyer. I agree that it cannot be known if the OP is intending to scam, however there is not information to suggest that he is. Title: Re: 20K FTM for USDT/BTC Post by: pcald267 on October 31, 2021, 11:00:17 AM He’s an antagonist, someone who goes around thinking he’s superior to other in lieu of his hatred for progress. I don’t blame him. I’ve still got my stock to sell for either USDT/BTC.
Title: Re: 20K FTM for USDT/BTC Post by: noorman0 on October 31, 2021, 12:49:40 PM I am willing to deal openly, no private messages, everything is published (maybe other people will also join, this is a quantifiable profit).
Procedure:
I also don't want to put the escrow service at risk if your account is suddenly hacked during the process like the recent incident (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5367587). To that end, I request that all agreements be written in encrypted messages with PGP signatures. Of course a bit complicated, but worth the value of this transaction. Title: Re: 20K FTM for USDT/BTC Post by: pcald267 on October 31, 2021, 05:19:33 PM I am willing to deal openly, no private messages, everything is published (maybe other people will also join, this is a quantifiable profit). Procedure:
I also don't want to put the escrow service at risk if your account is suddenly hacked during the process like the recent incident (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5367587). To that end, I request that all agreements be written in encrypted messages with PGP signatures. Of course a bit complicated, but worth the value of this transaction. Who is this escrow? A member on this same forum? |