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Title: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: Glandoux on May 27, 2014, 02:42:18 PM
Greetings,

I am offering a service which I am currently offering to a few people I know.  However, with the amount of trading I do, I am in need of more coins.

What I have to offer:

I will update the original post with new interest rates/coins needed.

I will give you monthly interest to borrow some of your coins.  The interest rate varies per coin and the amount of coins vaires as well.  The monthly interest is compound which means that if after a month we both agree to keep going, you will receive X% interest on the coins you lent me + the coins you got from the previous month's interest.

The coins loaned are for one month, the coins can not be returned before the end of the 30 day contract unless both parties agree. Each loan is based on a full month loan unless otherwise stated.

If both parties agree to end the deal early or change the terms, this can obviously be done.

My trading is done on Mintpal, so if Mintpal all of a sudden closes down or the coin itself is somehow destroyed, altered, or value goes down to zero, this is not my responsibility.  Basically anything that would happen if you had your coins on your own Mintpal account is not my responsiblity.

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Coins I am currently looking for along with the monthly interest:

DRK - 500 coins (3% interest per month.)
XLB - 30,000 coins (3% interest per month.)
SYNC - 3 coins (1% interest per month.)
NAUT - 10,000 coins (1% interest per month.)
XC - 4,000 coins (3% interest per month.)
VTC - 500 coins (1% interest per month.)

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I understand that most people will not trust me at first so I will tell you who I am.

My name is Jonathan Driscoll, I am a known poker player, who is sponsored by Betfair.  You can google my name and you will find plenty of stuff on me.  I have done literally thousands of deals with other players, most of which is staking and swapping as well as transactions.

If you are interested in loaning the coins, I will provide my phone number and email.  If there are any other questions, please let me know.


Title: Re: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: Skinnkavaj on May 27, 2014, 02:59:28 PM
Don't trust this "bank" with your coins.
I warn you. This guy is going to invest or gamble away your money.
Bitcoin was meant to protect from guys like this.


Title: Re: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: atx.btc on May 27, 2014, 03:03:20 PM
Don't trust this "bank" with your coins.
I warn you. This guy is going to invest or gamble away your money.
Bitcoin was meant to protect from guys like this.

+1


Title: Re: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: Glandoux on May 27, 2014, 03:12:35 PM
I already have successful transactions on here and as stated before I have a flawless record with thousands of transactions.

http://forum.pokercollectif.com/monnaie-electronique-bitcoin-litecoin-etc/247555-bank-grosgineer-2.html#post1438422  (It's French though)

I play poker for living for 6 years now.  I don't gamble, I work.  I work harder than 99.9% of people.  Must be difficult to actually do 2 minutes of research to back your statements.


Title: Re: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: Skinnkavaj on May 27, 2014, 03:40:41 PM
Must be difficult to actually do 2 minutes of research to back your statements.
I don't care at all what your previous track history is for investing or gambling.
You must understand the whole idea that you are going to take peoples money and invest them, is ruining the whole point of a decentralized currency like Bitcoin.

Anyone sending money to you is a fool. If people want to invest, invest in a company or idea you believe in. Don't trust this guy to do everything right for you.


Title: Re: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: jonsi on May 27, 2014, 03:59:26 PM
I don't think that you can find so easily someone to lend donate you the money... but you never know, so, for the ones that are giving it a thougth you better check this out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DT7bX-B1Mg.
Cheers.


Title: Re: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: Glandoux on May 27, 2014, 04:11:25 PM
Takes a lot of guts to call someone a fraud online without making an research.


Title: Re: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: NotLambchop on May 27, 2014, 05:17:58 PM
>without making an research.
Kill it before it lays eggs.


Title: Re: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: Operatr on May 27, 2014, 05:52:58 PM
A bank traditionally is simply an entity that loans capital for a percentage. What you are trying to start is a managed multi-currency hedge fund.

Neither of these things is inherently bad. But what I would want to know before investing is what your trading track record is. Can you provide any trade history to prove your effectiveness at managing a fund? I could Google you, but the burden of proof is on you, not us.


Title: Re: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: AcoinL.L.C on May 27, 2014, 08:34:39 PM
Looked up "your" stats. Prove your Jonathan Driscoll, and if you do prove you are indeed who you say you are, why do you need a loan? Your statistics are good, and you have made over 1/2 a million according to online states. Why do you need people to loan you a couple hundred bucks worth of altcoins?


Title: Re: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: MRKLYE on May 27, 2014, 08:36:12 PM
Looked up "your" stats. Prove your Jonathan Driscoll, and if you do prove you are indeed who you say you are, why do you need a loan? Your statistics are good, and you have made over 1/2 a million according to online states. Why do you need people to loan you a couple hundred bucks worth of altcoins?

So he can "bank" them..

AKA gamble them on the markets


Title: Re: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: Skele on May 27, 2014, 09:24:59 PM
Why would i put my coins in your "bank", where are you located? banks are located on psychical addresses.
Better to keep my coins on coldwallet gaining cero interest but having 10x money at the end of the year due to a bitcoin rise.


Title: Re: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: AcoinL.L.C on May 27, 2014, 10:03:38 PM
Looked up "your" stats. Prove your Jonathan Driscoll, and if you do prove you are indeed who you say you are, why do you need a loan? Your statistics are good, and you have made over 1/2 a million according to online states. Why do you need people to loan you a couple hundred bucks worth of altcoins?

So he can "bank" them..

AKA gamble them on the markets

I don't think you understood me. Why does he need a loan (basically what this is) if he has been successful at poker? If he cannot put a couple hundred bucks towards this himself from a 100k salary he needs to learn better money management skills.. And not start learning with other peoples $


Title: Re: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: Glandoux on May 27, 2014, 10:09:18 PM
A bank traditionally is simply an entity that loans capital for a percentage. What you are trying to start is a managed multi-currency hedge fund.

Neither of these things is inherently bad. But what I would want to know before investing is what your trading track record is. Can you provide any trade history to prove your effectiveness at managing a fund? I could Google you, but the burden of proof is on you, not us.

Great question, yes I can provide screen shots (unless you have a better way) of transaction amounts.  Right now, I do about 50 bitcoins worth of trading per day.


Title: Re: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: Glandoux on May 27, 2014, 10:11:33 PM
Looked up "your" stats. Prove your Jonathan Driscoll, and if you do prove you are indeed who you say you are, why do you need a loan? Your statistics are good, and you have made over 1/2 a million according to online states. Why do you need people to loan you a couple hundred bucks worth of altcoins?

Another good question.  To provide a quick answer.  I do not wish to invest in these coins (Even though, I have on the most part to a certain extent), or should I say invest more into them.  However, I do wish to trade them, so what I am providing is a way of people who want to hold on to a coin long term a way to get interest while I can trade with it.

As for proof, I can provide this obviously.  I guess the easiest way is a picture?  Or I am open to ideas.  I have facebook/twitter as well which can be verified as a confirmed identity.


Title: Re: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: twentyseventy on May 27, 2014, 10:32:55 PM
Looked up "your" stats. Prove your Jonathan Driscoll, and if you do prove you are indeed who you say you are, why do you need a loan? Your statistics are good, and you have made over 1/2 a million according to online states. Why do you need people to loan you a couple hundred bucks worth of altcoins?

Another good question.  To provide a quick answer.  I do not wish to invest in these coins (Even though, I have on the most part to a certain extent), or should I say invest more into them.  However, I do wish to trade them, so what I am providing is a way of people who want to hold on to a coin long term a way to get interest while I can trade with it.

As for proof, I can provide this obviously.  I guess the easiest way is a picture?  Or I am open to ideas.  I have facebook/twitter as well which can be verified as a confirmed identity.

If you're wondering why everyone here is so hostile, it's because that nearly everyone promising a return on deposited coins (Ukyo, Graet, Litecoinbank, etc.) has turned out to be a scam or been shuttered.

Those that were not openly scamming did not have sufficient reserves to pay depositors' their owed coins when things went south (Coinlenders/Inputs went under, BTC/USD rose quickly, etc).


Title: Re: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: Glandoux on May 27, 2014, 11:27:37 PM
Ok but the difference is that I am borrowing a coin and returning the same coin.  No matter if the price of the coin goes down a lot or up a lot, I still return that coin.

I expected people to be hostile, people always are at first until someone has a track record.  This is why I want to get this track record started on here (even though in real life I have done countless transactions each of 4-5 digites numbers) so I can get the ball rolling.


Title: Re: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: AcoinL.L.C on May 28, 2014, 12:58:34 AM
Ok but the difference is that I am borrowing a coin and returning the same coin.  No matter if the price of the coin goes down a lot or up a lot, I still return that coin.

I expected people to be hostile, people always are at first until someone has a track record.  This is why I want to get this track record started on here (even though in real life I have done countless transactions each of 4-5 digites numbers) so I can get the ball rolling.

You are no different than the others, you just offer slightly shittier interest rates :P

Goodluck finding someone willing to loan you altcoins for a month, in order to get 3% more of their coins. Altcoins soar and crash so often, it would make no sense to take that sort of risk.


Title: Re: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: NotLambchop on May 28, 2014, 01:01:40 AM
Ok but the difference is that I am borrowing a coin and returning the same coin...

Protip: >>>Bitcoin Forum > Economy > Marketplace > Lending


Title: Re: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: twentyseventy on May 28, 2014, 01:06:35 AM
Ok but the difference is that I am borrowing a coin and returning the same coin.  No matter if the price of the coin goes down a lot or up a lot, I still return that coin.

I expected people to be hostile, people always are at first until someone has a track record.  This is why I want to get this track record started on here (even though in real life I have done countless transactions each of 4-5 digites numbers) so I can get the ball rolling.

Unfortunately, reputation here is meaningless unless you have collateral you can post. TradeFortress, for instance, had great reputation, as did Ukyo-


Title: Re: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: Glandoux on May 29, 2014, 08:42:28 PM
Giving 5% for DRK and XC and will return coins within 8-10 hours of being asked.  Does not have to be a whole month.  However, the interest will be calculated accordingly.


Title: Re: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: Lordoftherigs on May 30, 2014, 09:30:27 AM
Ok but the difference is that I am borrowing a coin and returning the same coin.  No matter if the price of the coin goes down a lot or up a lot, I still return that coin.

I expected people to be hostile, people always are at first until someone has a track record.  This is why I want to get this track record started on here (even though in real life I have done countless transactions each of 4-5 digites numbers) so I can get the ball rolling.

Unfortunately, reputation here is meaningless unless you have collateral you can post. TradeFortress, for instance, had great reputation, as did Ukyo-

+1


Title: Re: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: medUSA on May 30, 2014, 10:46:04 AM
My trading is done on Mintpal, so if Mintpal all of a sudden closes down or the coin itself is somehow destroyed, altered, or value goes down to zero, this is not my responsibility.

You borrow money and you repay the debt. If you want to shift the risk of exchange going insolvent and an altcoin crash to your creditor, you need to pay much higher interest. Since you are only offering low interest, it should be considered as a loan. It is your responsibility to repay in full with interest, independent to whatever happened to your investment.


Title: Re: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: Glandoux on May 30, 2014, 04:58:39 PM
5% monthly interest is low?


Title: Re: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: ThomasCrowne on May 30, 2014, 07:07:56 PM
Can you say PokerByProxy.com?


Title: Re: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: jambola2 on May 31, 2014, 06:12:18 AM
5% monthly interest is low?

I have noticed only 3% interest , and it is low , at least by cryptocurrency standards.

Here you see coins soar and crash almost instantly, keeping your coin on hand for instant transactions is necessary.


Title: Re: Crypto Bank (Earn interest on your coins)
Post by: AcoinL.L.C on May 31, 2014, 07:04:46 PM
5% is incredible low for an altcoin or even BTC loan rate. The prices soar and crash within hours.

Unless your offering 20-30%+ return your likely not going to get a loan, and you will need to offer collateral as well.


Use your own money if your so sure of your abilities, if your not, you probably shouldn't be taking a loan