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I have the feeling that it will not last very long. Because you can just collect those free BFG and not play for quite some time. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Let us see if they will continue this or will reduce instead. Betfury keeps on surprising their players though. After cointiger, let us see what exchange is next in the pipeline... They nerfed the earnings less than a day after the debut and now it's fixed @ 9 daily.
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I have read that lending threads they are mostly not active as gambling threads are active. Secondly there are more borrowers then lenders and one need to be very careful with collateral. What type of collateral one should accept if you are starting lending on bitcointalk.org?
Based on my observations on the Lending subforum, it's mainly requests from trolls that are not serious or just plain scammers. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5368349.0They would post some sob story, then upon being called out by the seniors, start to show their true colors. Happens with the sock puppets or alt accounts. If you're a lender, the safest and easiest collaterals would be highly liquid crypto (e.g. ETH/ BTC/ LTC). They don't take too long to transfer and miles better in terms of fees + anonymity. Secondary would be physical items, but appraising them is difficult because of the shipment time and also the need to find the right buyer. Accounts, very rare because they could almost always be recovered by the owner under the pretense of "getting hijacked/ hacked"
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I mean, meme coins outperforming BTC/ETH in certain time spans(mostly short-mid term ranges, obviously) isn't anything new, really. It doesn't even have to be meme coins specifically, even the most total utter crap projects can easily outperform BTC/ETH if you buy(and sell) them at the right price. Now, the question is if you can actually outperform BTC/ETH in longer time spans using these coins.
It's just like ICOs back in 2017 riding on the ETH blockchain. This time it's more of BSC's turn. Same shit, different smell.
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You forgot to say what kind of lender and collateral OP should accept. Note not all lender/user here can be trusted even just $20 lending amount is possible to lost the same to collaterals. I suggest you (OP) to check and read the lenders threads to for reference if you're going to have a lending business. Oh yup, I kinda forgot to add the acceptable collaterals since I was typing on mobile. Thanks for pointing it out.
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I'd rather get my hands on one of the 25 unique Rollbots if I have $31.5k
Well most of us would wish we have $31.5K on the ready ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Sadly them Rollbots are mainly for highrollers or the descendants of tycoons.
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I saw lending service also. Its like giving someone 100$ for one month n getting 110$ in return. How secure is that service for me (I mean its SCAM FREE)? Lastly, how to get started with this.
Borrower requests loan from lender. Lender specify the interest rates and terms, with collateral requirement upfront. Borrower agrees, and sends over the collateral (default between 110 - 120% loan value). Lender receives collateral, sends over loan to borrower. Everything goes smoothly, borrower returns funds borrowed. Lender then returns the collateral.
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Prepare yourselves for next week ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fcdnv1.csgo500.com%2Femotes%2Fpepo.png&t=663&c=z0Phjke6vdHcjg) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2FVDKyfT4%2Fchristmas.png&t=663&c=ANgZ3K_4fP2yYQ)
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That's all from Round #3. Should we continue?
Yes please. A change from the usual shitposts and "how to be good netizens on this forum" topics I come across almost every single day.
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Oh nice, looking forward to that raffle! The adrenaline is always pumping when playing Crash ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) . The double rewards are again live and first the time, I decided to pursue the targets by depositing and playing. Targets are quite easy to reach and the rewards are again doubled, which is a nice surprise! Awesome, enjoy your full reward spins while they last! We'll be planning to roll out the rakeback feature for all levels as that would be more incentivizing for you guys ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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most of altseason happen lately arent mineable coin, only eth&erg that quite profitable but lower profit compared 2017 bullrun
2017 bullrun is crazy fast pump, and only few minier has the rigs, compared today are crowded, and eth already killed most of profit by burning fee mechanism
No one expected Bitcoin to explode that time, damn it was exhilarating to see so much FOMO back then.
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Actually you have an option to identify them. Yes even KYC can not be enough. Users can used fake Ids just to do such malicious scamming. Can't blame Binance if some got scam and keep trusting some users without any credentials. Users must also be responsible on their fund and be cautious enough to deal on such situation especially when the money involved is your hard earned money.
If it involves those live video sessions, I would say the chances of faking it are pretty low.
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I still remember my first time go to crypto need to be captcha typer solve around 19,000 capcha everyday with around more than 12+ hour and at that's time I was 15-16 on highschool. I used the money earning from the internet to try investing and until now reached the point I got.
19,000 reCAPTCHAs a day? I'm surprised if Google didn't manage to blacklist your IP back then after so many solvings ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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If you are not on the forum too long, your reputation is small or unknown. Consequently people don't easily to trust you. If you were them, would you trust a new member, a stranger who will hold your money? I believe you won't trust the member.
Even not all seniors are trustable especially if one's dealing with a more reputable person. Not too long ago, I took a collateral-backed loan from a Legendary member. But due to some unforeseen circumstances, I needed some extra liquidity (my assets were locked in the custodial wallet but I had no issues paying extra once they were unlocked) but he refused despite owning mine.
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2. pancake
It's not unscrambling the words, rather to fill in the blanks. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Valenzuela is a place in my country. Don't recall if I hears or know a person that have that last name. Maybe you are right, not sure if it's correct or not. There is no solved yet but you are merited. Welll, if this is not solved yet then this would be my answer Loyce Villanueva. All i can think is Villanueva and Venezuela that same letters with your answer.
The first thing that came to my mind was Venezuela too but it was 1 letter short :p
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I've posted it several times. Hint: find my email address ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) That's gonna be a loooooong search. I give up ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Funny and true. I don't know why there is that much variation in one's self. In as much as I agree with you, I want to ask that; if one can be thin-skinned offline and becomes thick-skin online. Can the reverse be the case? ie being bold offline and shy online? Maybe crying over small stuffs...
Because in the online world, anyone can be a cat or a troll or some girl they fancy. That bolded statement is pretty much true; you'd be surprised that some disliked/ hated forummers here (subject to one's perspective) could be the totally opposite IRL, like those emaciated basement-dwellers or just average Joes working 9-5 jobs.
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For LoyceV's
4. Verify Don't Trust
I'd love to find out the meaning behind the V though :p
EDIT: Maybe it's Loyce Villanella for number 7?
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Have you submitted AML/KYC? Because I assume this is pretty much what's going to be demanded; exchanges denying withdrawals and suddenly requiring KYC seems to be the norm these days. And while I don't want to defend them(never used StormGain, heard of it the first time today), this is pretty much like 90% of crypto exchanges, just bad customer support everywhere.
Unfortunately the only way to prevent these kinds of problems today is to simply comply, or to just use peer-to-peer exchanges like LocalCryptos and HodlHodl.
It's one of the exchanges that give free USDT in the form of some cloud mining and it's quite heavily promoted. Users can cashout but only from the trading profits, with 50 USDT as the minimum threshold. Most probably at that point is when they'd start asking for the KYC. Haven't reached my first one yet though.
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