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21  Economy / Lending / Taking all loans, 1%/week, recallable on the week on: February 09, 2015, 10:43:36 AM
Hello. I am currently taking any and all loans, I pay 1%/week, recallable within the week (you can ask me to repay and will get your principal back within 3 days).

For the amounts I'm willing to take there is no possible way to escrow these trades, however I am registered on ardeva and i'm a major asset issuer on NXT AE with over 100 BTC invested.

If you have BTC sitting around doing nothing you may want to PM me and ask me what this is all about, I can answer any questions you have about me or what I am doing. Thx.
22  Economy / Currency exchange / WTB 5+ Bitcoins via RBC client-client; trusted buyer and trusted seller on: February 09, 2015, 10:36:52 AM
Hello, I've been doing some trades with takagari (maybe around $5000 worth) and cashoutservices (over $1500 worth iirc).

I'm looking to buy more bitcoins. Now. Like today. I have an ever insatiable need to buy. I need someone to help me by selling me bitcoins. But I will only buy bitcoins for Canadian dollars via RBC client-client. Rest assured I am a serious buyer, I have been doing these kinds of trades for over a month now, please check my trust ratings.

If you are a trusted seller I don't mind sending first without escrow. I'm really just looking for a reliable seller to deal with privately. If you want me to send first we can start with smaller amounts otherwise we can go large from the start. It's your choice. I just want to get a few trades done. Please check my trust history, I'm a trusted buyer. Thx.
23  Economy / Securities / Re: How do you invest your bitcoin? on: February 08, 2015, 10:15:58 AM
I think there is long way to we reach somewhat safe and profitable bitcoin investments. For now most of bitcoin investments are ponzy schemes or scam.

My fund, SafeHash, has a 43.7% APY and is fully backed by cryptocurrency deposits exceeding the value of the fund. This was proven during the collapse of LTCgear when I placed a bid for over 60% of the fund's value to help some nervous nellies sell out. Usually we keep the backing in USDbitfnx and other extremely liquid cryptocurrency assets (such as CLAMS in Just-Dice) but as of late I've decided to start keeping at least 50% in actual NXT or BTC.

Recently I've been trying to make inroads to the BTC community. It would start with us taking positions in BTC community assets. But you are right -- all I have seen here are a lot of trolls and scams. If you want, I'll open a private account for you denominated in BTC. This will help you find a good place to invest, and it will also help me down the road when I try to get listed on one of the major BTC exchanges like CryptoStocks or Coinsortium. Check us out on nxtforum.org, we've been in operation for several months and our management strategy is unique across all cryptocurrency investments: we guarantee you won't lose your initial investment.
24  Economy / Securities / Re: Where should I list my Asset? on: February 07, 2015, 07:21:52 AM
well with your trust rating, I would not list it anywhere.

I don't think you know who you're talking to, but that's okay. The neg doesn't reflect on me I assure you, it reflects on Vod and the idiotic trust system this forum uses. I suggest you use OTC instead, or one of the many 2.0 trust platforms.

I'm getting the picture that this forum community is full of shit. Maybe the question I should be asking is, where people go to do business around here.
25  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying BTC for CAD -- RBC client transfer on: February 06, 2015, 03:44:31 PM
What about Interac e-transfer? I bank with TD and Scotia.

I'm looking to buy BTC with interac.

I still need to buy more BTC! I have two sources but they seem tapped out, I am looking for someone who has a reasonable number of BTC and will send same day! TY
26  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: 3btc for sale rbc or bmo on: February 06, 2015, 03:43:07 PM
You still looking to sell coins?

I need to buy BTC for RBC. Please PM me (you or anyone). Thanks
27  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling BTC. on: February 06, 2015, 03:41:16 PM
PM'd you

Was scammed by SellingHBOGo for $300. Looks like he used a stolen bank account. Name on the account was Premalatha Suresh. Branch was at 4022 Sheppard E. iirc.
28  Economy / Securities / Re: Where should I list my Asset? on: February 05, 2015, 04:24:31 AM
would you consider converting your cash on hand to BTC and putting this in escrow?

It's not cash, the fund keeps it's backing directly in cryptocoin.

Theoretically if the fund was run in BTC, the BTC could be kept in escrow instead of in the main account, but I don't see why this would be necessary. There would have to be a condition that the BTC be set as a bid order for the security. The unique feature of how I manage the insurance side of this asset is that anyone can sell out at any time for essentially what they paid for the asset. This proves to the investor in a very simple way the fund is 100% backed, and it has the added bonus of providing excellent liquidity.

By the way I know that just from what I have said it doesn't make sense how this could work, but I haven't discussed the details. I'm more interested in seeing what the good places are to list a worthwhile security right now than discussing the minutiae of my asset. We can discuss that stuff later if we find a place to apply and make a push to get into the BTC community.

Ok so your longwinded answer is no escrow, good luck!

Sorry you feel it's longwinded, but in this case your impatience caused you to make a mistake. I just said it could be kept in escrow. I highlighted the part where I said that so you don't need to read the explanation of why it's not necessary.

That and I have already been running the fund for months so I don't really feel the need to impress people at that level.
29  Economy / Securities / Re: Where should I list my Asset? on: February 04, 2015, 05:20:54 PM
would you consider converting your cash on hand to BTC and putting this in escrow?

It's not cash, the fund keeps it's backing directly in cryptocoin.

Theoretically if the fund was run in BTC, the BTC could be kept in escrow instead of in the main account, but I don't see why this would be necessary. There would have to be a condition that the BTC be set as a bid order for the security. The unique feature of how I manage the insurance side of this asset is that anyone can sell out at any time for essentially what they paid for the asset. This proves to the investor in a very simple way the fund is 100% backed, and it has the added bonus of providing excellent liquidity.

By the way I know that just from what I have said it doesn't make sense how this could work, but I haven't discussed the details. I'm more interested in seeing what the good places are to list a worthwhile security right now than discussing the minutiae of my asset. We can discuss that stuff later if we find a place to apply and make a push to get into the BTC community.
30  Economy / Securities / Re: Where should I list my Asset? on: February 04, 2015, 01:45:01 AM
Hello.

I am a successful asset issuer in the NXT community. I am looking to reissue on a BTC listing platform. My asset makes between 0.5% and 1% per week and carries a money back guarantee.

We've been in operation for several months, can anyone assist me in finding a listing platform?

I would prefer a passthrough-style operation so I am strongly leaning towards Poloniex. I'd be interested in licensing one person or group to be our official BTC representative. Is anything like that, such as a "broker" (vs. pure exchange) available or is Poloniex the only solution?

Wow is this place dead or what! (squeezes squeaky toy) wakka wakka!

I didn't even get a "yeah right". Come on guys, this asset is backed by cash on hand visible in the account. And no one has any suggestion of a platform which would pick up this sort of thing?
31  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying BTC for CAD -- RBC client transfer on: February 03, 2015, 06:33:47 PM
Bump, still buying. I've had good recent trades with takagari and cashoutservices (using this post as a reference for trust feedback).

Looking to buy 1 more BTC, please send PM.
32  Economy / Securities / Where should I list my Asset? on: February 03, 2015, 05:29:27 AM
Hello.

I am a successful asset issuer in the NXT community. I am looking to reissue on a BTC listing platform. My asset makes between 0.5% and 1% per week and carries a money back guarantee.

We've been in operation for several months, can anyone assist me in finding a listing platform?

I would prefer a passthrough-style operation so I am strongly leaning towards Poloniex. I'd be interested in licensing one person or group to be our official BTC representative. Is anything like that, such as a "broker" (vs. pure exchange) available or is Poloniex the only solution?
33  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What's going on with Altcoin Herald ACH? From 4000 to 60 in a month on: February 01, 2015, 01:52:19 AM
ACH are long-con scammers who were ousted in the NXT community back when they listed there. There was a huge controversy over it because they played dumb. When the community persisted, she hired attack-dog posters to come in and trash everyone who had spoken ill of ACH. They were eventually banned from the forums for 3 weeks.

I'm not surprised at all that a "mysterious whale" has dumped shares of ACH. Heather had been accumulating company shares in a number of fakewhale accounts since the start of this whole endeavor. There are also unconfirmable reports that they had been jitney-ing trades on poloniex to up their volume a few months back. I am not surprised at all that people have lost all their money on this one. It now appears as if the reason for the fake share accumulation was so that they could anonymously dump shares and blame it on the market. Well, they got caught, but decided to wait a few months and then do it anyway.

I also strongly suspect that the ACH team is involved in more than one scam in the NXT community.

From http://nxtnews.ca/mediawiki/index.php/ACH#Trust_Issues:

Attempting to Hide Share Transfers to Herself
It looks as if the company has been caught stealing shares for the owner without no payment. When confronted, Heather gave us a story about a group of German Investors who wished to remain anonymous and a transfer button that "doesn't work". A full analysis is present in their discussion thread (read discussion starting here or skip a few details and go to the start of the trainwreck).


Paying Dividends to Unsold Shares
    Issue in progress.
        It seems she's paid dividends to all existing shares, including unsold IPO shares: https://nxtforum.org/index.php?topic=5042.msg121291#msg121291
34  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: SafeHash -- 43.7% APY -- Fully Insured on: January 31, 2015, 08:23:35 PM
Again?

hihih  Grin seems you phobia NXT system  Cheesy

My lord, how did this get bumped to page 4 within just 1 or 2 hours? This board is too busy...
35  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: 3btc for sale rbc or bmo on: January 31, 2015, 04:55:36 PM
Looking to sell 3 btc for rbc or bmo client to client transfert.

Hit me up with your rates. Thanks

I completed a trade with cashoutservices for 1 BTC and everything went smoothly. I left positive feedback. Thanks Smiley

Thanks and sorry screwing up it was an honest mistake but glad everything works out in the end.

Cheers

Still have some btc left if anyone interested.

I need to buy another BTC, if you are available please PM me the price, I'll get right on the transfer Smiley thx.

36  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: SafeHash -- 43.7% APY -- Fully Insured on: January 31, 2015, 02:46:19 PM
Announce: Dividends on our sister asset "DailyTrade" were raised from 0.0008 per day to 0.0009 per day giving an APY of 38.9% (=POWER(1.0009,365)).

37  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: 3btc for sale rbc or bmo on: January 31, 2015, 01:09:22 PM
Looking to sell 3 btc for rbc or bmo client to client transfert.

Hit me up with your rates. Thanks

I completed a trade with cashoutservices for 1 BTC and everything went smoothly. I left positive feedback. Thanks Smiley
38  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: SafeHash -- 43.7% APY -- Fully Insured on: January 31, 2015, 12:56:32 PM
Again?

WAAT?


Oh sorry, nothing against you, but I forgot to have this thread self-moderated. Please repost in the new thread and I will answer your question!

Please read the FAQ at https://nxtforum.org/index.php?topic=7448.msg150808#msg150808

ex.
4. I do not understand how is connected mining and SafeHash asset? I have read the IPO information 3 times and still I do not see the source of the profits. (From: blackyblack1)
--> We invest the NXT from share sales into mining assets like cex.io or Cointellect. When those assets pay a dividend we distribute 50% to you and 50% to back new shares and sell them into the market. If nobody buys those shares, we can reinvest it as a way to increase demand for the asset or just take it as our management fee.

6. Can't you just buy mining assets yourself and have 100% profits? Since profits are split 50%, the risks should be split too. But it looks like all risks are on the SafeHash issuer. (from: blackyblack1)
--> The fund is self-backing. It grows and produces income for us independent of additional investment on our part. Yes, we took a huge initial risk when we started the fund, but as the fund has continued to grow, that risk has been gradually removed. Each week we have the option of either issuing more shares for sale, or just taking our share of the income as a fee. Since many people have invested into this, our income has become greater than if we just invested our own money on our own.
39  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / SafeHash -- 43.7% APY -- Fully Insured on: January 31, 2015, 12:48:33 PM
Issuing Account: NXT-X5EF-HTB2-RLYU-HW8E7
NXT Asset Id:  14777906162204143382


We've been in operation for a couple of months. For more information please visit our NXT AE thread:

https://nxtforum.org/index.php?topic=7448.msg149290#msg149290

I will be checking this topic from time to time to answer any questions about the fund.
40  Economy / Currency exchange / Buying BTC for CAD -- RBC client transfer on: January 29, 2015, 03:05:57 PM
Hi, I've bought about 10 BTC off of takagari no problems this way, although one guy did manage to rip me off (I sent first because he was a trusted member).

If anyone can sell me BTC for Canadian dollars this way please send me a PM.
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