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Economy => Lending => Topic started by: BitZCoin on May 19, 2014, 08:48:12 AM



Title: Will someone lend me 1[btc]?
Post by: BitZCoin on May 19, 2014, 08:48:12 AM
Will someone lend me 1BTC, with the promises, to get 1.1BTC tomorrow, or even 1.2BTC back for until the day after tomorrow.

I already own some coins, so I can make sure you'll get your Investment payed. :)
All I want is to trade a little bit bigger today, and try to invest a little bit more on my own. :)

Thanks for your interest

BitZCoin



Title: Re: Will someone lend me 1[btc]?
Post by: zolace on May 19, 2014, 11:28:47 AM
you should wait till tomorrow then, no need to rush just for one day, and this is not a lending forum, your gonna get negged if you cant provide collateral. 


Title: Re: Will someone lend me 1[btc]?
Post by: BurtW on May 19, 2014, 11:50:48 AM
Will someone lend me 1BTC, with the promises, to get 1.1BTC tomorrow, or even 1.2BTC back for until the day after tomorrow.

I already own some coins, so I can make sure you'll get your Investment payed. :)
All I want is to trade a little bit bigger today, and try to invest a little bit more on my own. :)

Thanks for your interest

BitZCoin
It sounds like you think that the price of BTC is going to go down so what you want to do is sell the BTC now and buy them back tomorrow (or the next day) at the lower price.  In other words you want to short BTC.

But you are not happy to just sell the BTC you already have.  You want to borrow some BTC so that you can also sell this borrowed BTC and, assuming the price goes down, make even more profit.  In other words you want to do some margin trading.

Am I right so far?

What I suggest is you:

1 ) Go to

     https://www.bitfinex.com/?refcode=7NUKcOiSHg

2 ) Sign up for an account
3 ) Deposit your BTC there
4 ) Safely and very easily borrow BTC in your margin account
5 ) Sell the BTC
6 ) Wait for the price to change
7 ) If the price goes down you win!  As long as it is going down keep waiting.  Once you have made enough profit close your position (buy back the BTC with the USD held in your account).  At this time the system will automatically pay off the BTC loan and the interest.
8 ) If the price goes up (too much) you will lose and the system will automatically close your position (buy BTC with the USD held as collateral in your margin account) and pay off the loan and interest.

When you sign up be sure to use the code 7NUKcOiSHg and you will get a better rate on the fees for your trades!


Title: Re: Will someone lend me 1[btc]?
Post by: BitZCoin on May 19, 2014, 12:47:00 PM
Will someone lend me 1BTC, with the promises, to get 1.1BTC tomorrow, or even 1.2BTC back for until the day after tomorrow.

I already own some coins, so I can make sure you'll get your Investment payed. :)
All I want is to trade a little bit bigger today, and try to invest a little bit more on my own. :)

Thanks for your interest

BitZCoin
It sounds like you think that the price of BTC is going to go down so what you want to do is sell the BTC now and buy them back tomorrow (or the next day) at the lower price.  In other words you want to short BTC.

But you are not happy to just sell the BTC you already have.  You want to borrow some BTC so that you can also sell this borrowed BTC and, assuming the price goes down, make even more profit.  In other words you want to do some margin trading.

Am I right so far?

What I suggest is you:

1 ) Go to

     https://www.bitfinex.com/?refcode=7NUKcOiSHg

2 ) Sign up for an account
3 ) Deposit your BTC there
4 ) Safely and very easily borrow BTC in your margin account
5 ) Sell the BTC
6 ) Wait for the price to change
7 ) If the price goes down you win!  As long as it is going down keep waiting.  Once you have made enough profit close your position (buy back the BTC with the USD held in your account).  At this time the system will automatically pay off the BTC loan and the interest.
8 ) If the price goes up (too much) you will lose and the system will automatically close your position (buy BTC with the USD held as collateral in your margin account) and pay off the loan and interest.

When you sign up be sure to use the code 7NUKcOiSHg and you will get a better rate on the fees for your trades!

No, I want to buy other coins.
Also I will give you 2500 NRS (Noirshares - traded on Poloniex), for the time, until I give you the 1.2BTC back on the third day.


Title: Re: Will someone lend me 1[btc]?
Post by: Malin Keshar on May 19, 2014, 03:41:01 PM
1 - you prob will get more answers if you post in the lending subsection

2 - hardly someone will give your money withour equivalent colateral or something else. Think only really trusted members would get 1 btc lend. You might try small fractions from different people, but still hardly will be more than 0.5 btc


Title: Re: Will someone lend me 1[btc]?
Post by: BitZCoin on May 19, 2014, 03:49:38 PM
1 - you prob will get more answers if you post in the lending subsection

2 - hardly someone will give your money withour equivalent colateral or something else. Think only really trusted members would get 1 btc lend. You might try small fractions from different people, but still hardly will be more than 0.5 btc

2500 NRS are equivalent to ~ 1BTC
https://poloniex.com/exchange/btc_nrs (for me they will be even more worth)

Very trusted members will get 4000 NRS ~ 1.6BTC, to beware until they'll have their money back. But @ Least on the third day of their lend, they will be able to sell them for even more money.
1.2BTC Back, after to 2 days. (Payed back on the third day morning german time.) = That's a good offer, I think

For me it's a lot of risk, too.


Title: Re: Will someone lend me 1[btc]?
Post by: BitZCoin on May 19, 2014, 04:29:48 PM
Even though I am the only one with risk, especially with 4000 NRS to get them back.
Price is only listed on Poloniex, but soon on Cryptsy.
https://poloniex.com/exchange/btc_nrs

https://www.cryptsy.com/coinvotes/

It will also rise during their new multipool, so I want them back.


Investment address is:

1Bc9UsfmExq9esy272kEABahH3gM8pAQDh in 


Greetz


BitZCoin


Title: Re: Will someone lend me 1[btc]?
Post by: Benjig on May 19, 2014, 07:56:47 PM
Why do you make two topics here saying the same.


Title: Re: Will someone lend me 1[btc]?
Post by: Vod on May 19, 2014, 08:24:31 PM
You can lock this topic yourself.  Control is lower right under the post.


Title: Re: Will someone lend me 1[btc]?
Post by: BitZCoin on May 20, 2014, 07:32:26 AM
Made this topic on "marketplace", which I should know is wrong, too.
I will close it.