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341  Economy / Lending / Re: LOAN REQUIRED collateral worth 7BTC on: June 16, 2014, 12:40:24 PM
il put in 100k, im confident it will go up but if it makes you feel secure of the loan im cool with that. your ok with me giving it in escrow right

also how much would i pay back

Sure, you pay fee and has to be a trusted member. Like Monbux or DannyHamilton.

I charge 0.9% daily non compounded,  so 6.3% for a week. If you keep it active for less you pay less  Smiley
342  Economy / Lending / Re: LOAN REQUIRED collateral worth 7BTC on: June 16, 2014, 12:33:06 PM
how much collateral would you require for 1btc

70000 SUPER, but I suggest you put more as it is very volatile. it is in YOUR best interest.
343  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for 0.05btc loan on: June 16, 2014, 11:48:40 AM
Yeah you are obviously the good guy here arent you? with your rules and lending/gambling knowledge over other people?

Yes, I do.

The guy already trusted me and i swore that he will get his money back. You can only call me a scammer when i actually scammed.

Just leave this thread for now, dont want to make it more of a discussion.

When you want a loan here provide collateral, words and games are useless.
344  Economy / Lending / Re: LOAN REQUIRED collateral worth 7BTC on: June 16, 2014, 11:45:30 AM
I'm able to provide this loan if another form of collateral was used. I never accept unstable coins as collateral for more stable coins.

I do, but I enforce my call rule... if the price drops below loan value + accrued interest + selling fees I'll immediately seize the collateral.
Also I can't provide more than 1 BTC.

If that's ok with you bitcoinwonders010 then we can start.

345  Economy / Lending / Re: LOAN REQUIRED collateral worth 7BTC on: June 16, 2014, 09:49:27 AM
terms of loan have changed due to price fall,

the loan required can be easily be recovered at the current prices, plus order book on bittrex has sufficent ammount

im willing to pay a little more interest if someone is willing to lend me the btc. if lender is worried it may fall futrther, i would just need 48hours to clear the loan off myself, you can see my history i am legit.

Current collateral is insufficient to cover minimum 120% requirement.

You ask for 7 BTC which currently could be placed at 700000 SUPER, add 20% to that and you have 840000 SUPER minimum.
Please point me to an exchange where 397000 SUPER are worth 7 BTC.

346  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for 0.05btc loan on: June 16, 2014, 09:22:20 AM
The fact that you are still posting in here is ridiculous, i have never seen someone wanted more attention and being so 'selfish'.
Please leave this thread, your posts have absolutely no value here. And calling me a 'scammer'? are you actually serious?

The one who should actually leave it is you. Lending without collateral involves very high risk and it is called GAMBLING. This is the lending section.
And no, whatever you say isn't going to change that. You are looking for gamblers here not lenders.

You can only call me a scammer when i dont pay the money.

and yes i fully agree with acid.

He can call you, and the other dumb dude, scammer as many times as he wants.

First, you ask for a loan here without collateral thus breaking the rules.
Second, you provide a short and very bland/fake description of what you intend to do with the coins: "Ive seen some alt crypto's with big opportunity".

If you don't want to be called scammer do not look and act like one.
347  Economy / Lending / Re: [LOAN] 0.2BTC - Development funds - collateral included on: June 16, 2014, 07:43:43 AM
Your argument makes no sense
You can't sell these domains in a split second on an exchange but THEY CAN BE SOLD and they HAVE VALUE
If someone is using mining hardware as collateral, you can't sell that in a split second can you, but yes I've seen it used as a collateral

I understand your point but this is all I currently have for a loan like this

I've told you how things work, the rest is up to you.

348  Economy / Lending / Re: [LOAN] 0.2BTC - Development funds - collateral included on: June 16, 2014, 07:33:33 AM
If it was that easy to get $110 worth of altcoins I would have done so by now
As weeks and months go by hosting and server bills need to be paid
I'm looking for a short loan to get my site up and running and then paying back within a day or two and domains used as collateral
I don't see any "no value" in the nor do I see any risk

Domain about aeroplanes can go on Flippa alone for at least $50

Me neither, domains are not collateral. No collateral -> no loan.

Tell me, why should I accept something that I cannot sell in a split second to get my money back? Who is paying the hassle of selling a domain? The borrower in default maybe? Please... we want 0% risk and 0% hassle.

It is easy as pie, sign up to an exchange and buy your altcoins. It is the only way to get a loan here and they will be very useful to you in the long run.


349  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for 0.05btc loan on: June 16, 2014, 06:47:18 AM


This dude was in fact really annoying me with his escrow/collateral talks. Especially cause it wasnt even his trade, and yes it looked like some spam sell shit.

Yeah good job on not falling for it. you pay a 1% fee for the chance of ANOTHER person vanishing with your funds. What a deal!  Tongue

The voices in your head aren't real dude, Get some help! Talking (writing! Cheesy) to yourself is delusional.
350  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Group buy for the silkroad auction on: June 16, 2014, 06:39:47 AM
Is there a min buy in?

5000$, written in the landing page.
351  Economy / Lending / Re: [LOAN] 0.2BTC - Development funds - collateral included on: June 16, 2014, 06:36:55 AM
Lying? Go and see for yourself the page rank, if you really want, get an SEO specialist to check it out yourself

Why bother? We can just deny the loan and wait for you to get altcoins, eventually.

ALSO like I said I am using these domains so if I default on this loan, I lose the project I working on.

Who cares? We want 0% risk on our money, what you do with it is your own business whose risk we do not want to partake.

Just get true collateral.
352  Economy / Lending / Re: [LOAN] 0.25BTC - Development funds - collateral included on: June 15, 2014, 07:01:12 PM
Collateral: godaddy account with 20~ Domains, two of which are premium but I won't count the prices on those

If (when) this changes to altcoins I may be interested.
353  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: Reputable Trader Accepting Loans 4.5% Weekly! + Free Market Rate Insurance! on: June 15, 2014, 06:56:39 PM
Not that it is my business nor this is an endorsement for his loan.

If you notice no one is questioning his outside reputation. It is simply worthless around here.

He must provide collateral to get a loan in the LENDING section, failing this he looks more and more like an hoax and a scammer.
354  Economy / Lending / Re: LOAN REQUIRED collateral worth 17BTC on: June 15, 2014, 01:17:25 PM
well, in that case I guess its ok. The escrow must have sell orders placed though.

Which is something I recommend in any case.
355  Economy / Lending / Re: LOAN REQUIRED collateral worth 17BTC on: June 15, 2014, 01:04:43 PM
Seems a little assbackwards to me!

Not really, when dealing with unstable coins one may always tell the escrow to place a SELL order for the collateral on a given exchange if price goes too low. Also never accept collateral which amounts to more than 20% of the market.
356  Economy / Lending / Re: LOAN REQUIRED collateral worth 17BTC on: June 15, 2014, 08:56:18 AM
i have 416000 Super coins currently worth 17BTC

i require a 13BTC loan

COLLATERAL will only be held by someone who has dealt with large sums

duration for loan is 7 days but i will aim to have it re-paid within 24-48 hours as i;d really like my collateral back


if you could recommend a person who has dealt with escrow of 20btc+ id appreciate it.

i don't mind taking of newbie's but there is no way you are getting collateral so don't waste my time and yours by asking

thanks for looking

Hi, that is quite the sum.
I can cover this loan up to 1.5 BTC, my interest is 0.9% daily.

I'll accept any trusted escrow of this forum.
357  Economy / Lending / Re: [Loan request] Seeking 2BTC loan with collateral. on: June 15, 2014, 07:51:04 AM
I am also interested if 2 BTC aren't already reached. PM me or post here.
358  Economy / Lending / Re: Offering Microloans (Collateral Required) on: June 15, 2014, 07:47:03 AM
So I've noticed that a lot of competitors are copying my loan template.  That's great, to see people asking for collateral (remember to use escrow for un-trusted members!)  But I still think mine is the best Wink  Currently still many BTC to lend, shoot me a PM and we can get started on a loan deal. Smiley

None! Mine is best  Grin

Seriously though, there must be someone available to lend when you exhaust your available funds.
359  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: Reputable Trader Accepting Loans 4.5% Weekly! + Free Market Rate Insurance! on: June 15, 2014, 07:41:03 AM
Present the facts to me here in an easy to understand (I don't have much time to read long posts) format, and I will leave him the appropriate feedback.

He tried in every possible way to avoid giving collateral or enough collateral. He said, in turn:

1) His reputation is collateral
2) Some weird silver/gold coin enough to cover 50% of the sum, cost of shipping to be split with lender ( Grin)
3) 100% cover with altcoins held by someone but giving out 0% interest

All backed up by assorted crazyness, weird math and fake investors up for nonsense amounts. Deals negotiated by PM of course.
360  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: Reputable Trader Accepting Loans 4.5% Weekly! + Free Market Rate Insurance! on: June 15, 2014, 07:12:09 AM
Can't we just put a negative trust and move on? He already refused worthy collateral
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