You are only wanting a loan to build trust?
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Hi elephantas1,
Same story as with bleeding 2323. I see a lot of post in the gambling threat. I don't want to take that risk.
If you have a collateral, we can do business.
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I deposited 2mBTC and i got payed.
Wow, this is your very first post on this forum.
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Hi bleeding2323,
Sorry, I can't do that. You seem to gamble quite a bit.
If you have a collateral, I won't have a problem giving you the loan.
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If you can give me a collateral, I can gice you a 0,04 BTC loan.
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I request a loan of 0.02 btc I would use to buy hosting. I will pay back on April 14, 2014. My btc addy: 1HvWbaDgGQ9GbprPMcNS4q98SvVf6sigQp
April 14 -> 6 days -> 15% interest You will have to pay back 0,023 BTC before April 15. Agree with this?
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Pay back 0,025 before April 19. Agree?
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I can offer you a loan of 0.1BTC against 5% interest. Pay back in 7 days.
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Hello everybody,
I am offering micro loans up to 0,02 BTC. Because I'm pretty new here, I'd understand if you would be cautious. Because of that, you don't have to offer a collateral.
My conditions - Anyone who wants to lend should be member for at least 4 months. He should have a reliable reputation. - I am not lending to anyone who gambles much. - You have to return the loan in a week. - Interest is 2,5% per day.
And sorry for my bad English, I'm not native.
Currently available: 0,08 BTC
Jinjuro: pay 0.025BTC back before April 19th.
John641: pay 0.023BTC back before April 15th. All paybacks need to be paid to 13sVqFJieyf2eTajHQCkXsCyuXCjMSYqDf
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Did you know I have no idea who Lincoln is?
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1. Download the blockchain app 2. Create an account 3. Click on options 4. 'Scan private key' 5. Done. They are in your wallet now.
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And this little piggy went hashing: Entry #12 Payout address:1A2rhTyPAPA3QKcLn531v9vWhxgdwz225s
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What is going to happen is: the bitcoins will get confused, cause they are going to 2 different place with the same address, which way the bitcoin will chose? John? or Sarah? I don't think it has anything to do with the private key, whoever will get the bitcoin to the wallet will be able to spend it. I mean the bitcoin I sent went to Sarah's wallet the she gets to spend it, but if the bitcoin chose to go to John then John will get to spend it. Which way the bitcoin will go?
That would be decided on by the miners. Once an address is in the network a new one will not be created the same. Not really. You never "announce" your address to the network, and there is no one doing the checking at all. In fact, there are many ways you can generate your address offline easily. Ops! now all someone has to do is: download the wallet Client, and make millions of wallets and he might get lucky, specially with all the the huge exchanges and transactions around the world right now and people moving Bitcoins in and out creating different wallets ...etc A bitcoin address starts with a 1, followed by 33 random characters. There are 62 possible characters. So the maximum amount of addresses is 33^62 A million is nothing compared to that.
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I invested 29 mBTC as a try, will update if they are paying..
Do you have any results?
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Waldohoover, I assume you have got all the payments? Are you going to order it now?
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