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Economy => Lending => Topic started by: Davis14 on May 21, 2014, 06:33:38 PM



Title: Gambling
Post by: Davis14 on May 21, 2014, 06:33:38 PM
Does anyone give out loans to bitcoin gamblers.


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: Vod on May 21, 2014, 06:39:19 PM
Does anyone give out loans to bitcoin gamblers.

Only good gamblers  - but they never need loans, because they are good gamblers.


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: Davis14 on May 21, 2014, 08:51:51 PM
Yeah I don't gamble personally. I was just wondering because I've seen people ask loans to gamble, and wasn't sure if people actually would give a loan for that.


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: monbux on May 21, 2014, 08:52:18 PM
Does anyone give out loans to bitcoin gamblers.

If you have a legitimate collateral, most lenders don't care about the reason.


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: Pobre on May 24, 2014, 07:48:47 AM
Well i can give you a loan for gambling, but i need collateral.


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: Pobre on May 24, 2014, 01:35:08 PM
what are examples of collateral on here?
Collateral generally includes Alt coins like doges, drk ltc etc etc.


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: shadowhax on May 24, 2014, 01:38:14 PM
Gambler ask for loan = he lost all money! ;D


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: kickdapa on May 24, 2014, 01:44:10 PM
physical gold and silver dont count?


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: hua_hui on May 24, 2014, 01:48:29 PM
I would not give! Almost gambler lost all money. Then kept asking to borrow money.I don't trust them!


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: jonald_fyookball on May 24, 2014, 02:00:14 PM
physical gold and silver dont count?

yes it counts but you would have to give
it or ship it physically to the lender before
the loan.


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: CaptainBeck on May 24, 2014, 02:02:07 PM
New user asking for a loan appears to be the quickest way to gain a massive negative reputation.


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: kickdapa on May 24, 2014, 04:49:46 PM
im certainly not asking for one. nor would i send gold to someone i dont know for bitcoin. but handy to know


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: byt411 on May 24, 2014, 04:51:00 PM
im certainly not asking for one. nor would i send gold to someone i dont know for bitcoin. but handy to know

You might not know them, but we all do, and you would ship it to someone trusted.


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: jonald_fyookball on May 24, 2014, 04:53:03 PM
im certainly not asking for one. nor would i send gold to someone i dont know for bitcoin. but handy to know

well then why did you ask if it was acceptable collateral?


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: byt411 on May 24, 2014, 04:53:43 PM
im certainly not asking for one. nor would i send gold to someone i dont know for bitcoin. but handy to know

well then why did you ask if it was acceptable collateral?

jonald, don't be that harsh, It's something good to know, in case in the future he ever needs a loan.


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: jonald_fyookball on May 24, 2014, 04:54:37 PM
sorry  ;D


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: acs267 on May 24, 2014, 04:55:14 PM
So he already lost his over $57K?

Jeezus man, you have a terrible gambling habit. Just sayin'.


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: CaptainBeck on May 24, 2014, 04:57:20 PM
So he already lost his over $57K?

Jeezus man, you have a terrible gambling habit. Just sayin'.

Surely any gambling habit is a terrible habit, just in the nature of it being gambling.


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: CaptainBeck on May 24, 2014, 06:01:29 PM
I was trying to understand how collateral would work. Seems like a long process to get btc. However looks like people will go pretty far

Like anything fiat based, people will go to the point of killing for it.


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: jonald_fyookball on May 24, 2014, 06:11:06 PM
I was trying to understand how collateral would work. Seems like a long process to get btc. However looks like people will go pretty far

not really.

hardly anyone here sends physical collateral.  heck, most dont even have any!


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: CaptainBeck on May 24, 2014, 06:35:37 PM
I was trying to understand how collateral would work. Seems like a long process to get btc. However looks like people will go pretty far

not really.

hardly anyone here sends physical collateral.  heck, most dont even have any!

Normally people only seem to do physical collateral if people live near each other.


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: monbux on May 24, 2014, 07:13:08 PM
I was trying to understand how collateral would work. Seems like a long process to get btc. However looks like people will go pretty far

not really.

hardly anyone here sends physical collateral.  heck, most dont even have any!

Normally people only seem to do physical collateral if people live near each other.

Even then, most people to prefer to give/hold stable altcoins/shares as collaterals.  Less work, and also encourages crypto-currencies :)


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: CaptainBeck on May 25, 2014, 10:39:12 AM
I was trying to understand how collateral would work. Seems like a long process to get btc. However looks like people will go pretty far

not really.

hardly anyone here sends physical collateral.  heck, most dont even have any!

Normally people only seem to do physical collateral if people live near each other.

Even then, most people to prefer to give/hold stable altcoins/shares as collaterals.  Less work, and also encourages crypto-currencies :)

Yeah, couple of months ago i saw a loan ask with 42 coin, not sure the person ever asked for them back because of how fast they dropped.


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: gondel on May 25, 2014, 09:19:37 PM
Does anyone give out loans to bitcoin gamblers.
Hi,
Sorry but with just one sentence we can not give you anything..you have to provide additional info, but Yes i can give you loan if you are a gambler and offer me a nice collateral i iwll love to help :)
BR


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: kickdapa on May 25, 2014, 09:48:15 PM
I have to ask after reading everything and also i want to see what jonald_fyookbal will propose .

I would like to borrow 0.03508 ($20)
I will pay the loan back with 20% interest (0.00701) Total = 0.04209
Length of the loan will be 24hours.
Purpose of the loan: Invest in a dice site. Times are tough and 20Th/s of mining power aint paying my bill :)
Wallet: 1BRgvefWq7iA4Ffkahje8ULBsDuKXNKBQn


Collateral please pm for the options

Also our company has 1oz gold coins and silver coins available as well as 1Th/s Coincraft Units.

CryptEco Tech


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: jonald_fyookball on May 25, 2014, 10:01:35 PM
Who said I was proposing anything?


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: monbux on May 25, 2014, 10:16:33 PM
I have to ask after reading everything and also i want to see what jonald_fyookbal will propose .

I would like to borrow 0.03508 ($20)
I will pay the loan back with 20% interest (0.00701) Total = 0.04209
Length of the loan will be 24hours.
Purpose of the loan: Invest in a dice site. Times are tough and 20Th/s of mining power aint paying my bill :)
Wallet: 1BRgvefWq7iA4Ffkahje8ULBsDuKXNKBQn


Collateral please pm for the options

Also our company has 1oz gold coins and silver coins available as well as 1Th/s Coincraft Units.

CryptEco Tech

Although your story is completely or somewhat bull,  I'll do this for a collateral, no problem :)  A stable altcoin should do.  PMed you.


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: kickdapa on May 25, 2014, 10:25:33 PM
Its all true except the actual loan request.

0.03 is just a great start to becoming the richest day trader....in the world


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: monbux on May 25, 2014, 10:43:21 PM
Its all true except the actual loan request.

0.03 is just a great start to becoming the richest day trader....in the world

Well I've PMed you if you are serious about the loan...  Of course you wouldn't really need with 20 TH/s :P  But I'll do it nonetheless.  You haven't responded to my PM yet so I decided to post here :-/


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: Campsis on May 26, 2014, 12:31:21 AM
Does anyone give out loans to bitcoin gamblers.

Only good gamblers  - but they never need loans, because they are good gamblers.

HAHA this made me lol


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: agoraadnim on May 26, 2014, 01:02:44 AM
Unless there's collateral the loaner might as well hop on a coin site and bet the coins themselves.


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: kickdapa on May 26, 2014, 04:02:57 AM
I hear ya. Im aint taking no .035 loan. But still if we could incorporate a safe way of doing these loans with ease there is opportunity for some good returns.


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: CaptainBeck on May 26, 2014, 08:59:18 AM
I have to ask after reading everything and also i want to see what jonald_fyookbal will propose .

I would like to borrow 0.03508 ($20)
I will pay the loan back with 20% interest (0.00701) Total = 0.04209
Length of the loan will be 24hours.
Purpose of the loan: Invest in a dice site. Times are tough and 20Th/s of mining power aint paying my bill :)
Wallet: 1BRgvefWq7iA4Ffkahje8ULBsDuKXNKBQn


Collateral please pm for the options

Also our company has 1oz gold coins and silver coins available as well as 1Th/s Coincraft Units.

CryptEco Tech


Why is it always an empty address they want the BTC to? Why is it never their hot wallet.


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: kickdapa on May 26, 2014, 03:10:53 PM
Whats the difference>?

excuse my ignorance


Title: Re: Gambling
Post by: jonald_fyookball on May 26, 2014, 03:38:33 PM
I have to ask after reading everything and also i want to see what jonald_fyookbal will propose .

I would like to borrow 0.03508 ($20)
I will pay the loan back with 20% interest (0.00701) Total = 0.04209
Length of the loan will be 24hours.
Purpose of the loan: Invest in a dice site. Times are tough and 20Th/s of mining power aint paying my bill :)
Wallet: 1BRgvefWq7iA4Ffkahje8ULBsDuKXNKBQn


Collateral please pm for the options

Also our company has 1oz gold coins and silver coins available as well as 1Th/s Coincraft Units.

CryptEco Tech


Why is it always an empty address they want the BTC to? Why is it never their hot wallet.

That's just good practice for privacy reasons.  Good wallet implementation
gives you many addresses.  If you want them to prove they own funds,
that is something a seperate request should be made for.