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4621  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for $100 to $200 USD loan...preferably chase qp or venmo...btc ok too on: August 22, 2017, 08:27:35 PM
10% interest...paying back this friday 8/25

preference

1) chase
2) venmo
3) pp
4) btc


I can fund your loan with paypal or bitcoin. I don't use chase or venmo because i'm not in the US and it is extremely inconvenient for me.

Let me know if you want to go ahead with this, if you are using paypal i would want a signed message from the address 1MqogTNJBekPFqYQtZFHqqwLfZoXGJTJpL, or i can just fund the bitcoin straight to that address.

I'm online now, so PM me or reply here for a fast response.

Thanks
4622  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [W] BITCOIN [H] PAYPAL on: August 22, 2017, 11:40:25 AM
and what about escrow?
escrow? you want to implement many fees?

I'm full member without scam record, just send the BTC and Ill send the Paypal
Yeah you're full member without scam record but your alt does: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2110276.new#new
And escrow can't do anything about reversing the funds...

Exactly right. Paypal is extremely dangerous to deal with because you never know when the chargeback is coming, and even if you send as friends and family nobody is safe. Therefore it is best to avoid any paypal sellers without reputation of selling paypal that hasn't been charged back for more than 180 days, unless you are a pro and willing to take the risk, ofc.

I would suggest talking to what1005, his rates are only 5% more than what you're asking which is not much with a smalla mount like 0.02. His thread is here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1992018.0

I would be able to help you if you had more trust, but unfortunately you don't and nor do you have a history of trades... Sorry for being harsh but trust me we've all gotten scammed by paypal scammers plenty of times, more than enough.

his Preev 15%, I can only afford 10%...maybe you can be the first to test and give me trust or negative trust if I'm really not trusted

I'm sorry but this isn't the kind of risk i'm willing to take.

Having more than $86 does not mean you are more trustworthy. It just doesn't make sense to measure trust this way, in my opinion. Also the scam accusation, i don't think that it has been cleared up yet. You should make it more clear.

I legitimately think that the best deal you can get right now is either from b!z or what1005, both offering 15%. You could contact zazarb or shdvb but i doubt they are going to get you 10%.
4623  Economy / Lending / Re: [Lender Chosen] Need 0.145BTC for 2 weeks, collateral in LTC, interest 10% on: August 22, 2017, 11:37:52 AM
Man you are not paying attention. I said "escrow with a green trust" hence it should be reliable. Anyway good luck with your loan.
I am sorry for the misunderstanding, but I did notice that.
I'm just not comfortable yet with the Trust system, as I believe it can be manipulated.
I think with this kind of sum it's cheaper and faster to split into 2-3 installments, as I offered to magneto.

I have come to an agreement with byteball, with his 8 LTC collateral he will get a loan of 0.079 BTC.

Terms are:

- Repayment on 1st September, 0:00 UTC
- Repayment amount is 0.088 BTC
- If collateral value falls below 105%, then i reserve the right to liquidate the collateral. Borrower can also choose to top up his collateral if he wishes so that it maintains above 105%.
- I have to hold the LTC at address LS8yqijNVrx1JUzhV5YcNmP9D2hziegKbh
- Repayment address will be given 1 day before repayment is due.

Byteball, can you just confirm these terms are all correct?
4624  Economy / Speculation / Re: BTC till 23 August on: August 22, 2017, 11:17:57 AM
BTC till 23 August  3400$. I think it will happen. What are you thinking.

I think it will happen, actually.

The pump has sustained for too long and when it does sustain for too long for close to no reason(the only reason was segwit, but that can't be the cause for a 2k pump), it will correct, every single time. No matter what asset, not just btc.

$3.4k would be a much more sustainable level, i think that it'll stabilize around the $3k-$3.4k mark after this dump finishes. Still decent profits for anyone buying in before 1st August, no doubt.

I'm not bearish with btc in th elong term at all, it's just that this correction had to happen sooner or later. And to have it sooner than later, imo, is a good thing rather than a bad thing. If we let the bubble brew up it'll only hurt the reputation of btc further.
4625  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [W] BITCOIN [H] PAYPAL on: August 22, 2017, 10:59:46 AM
and what about escrow?
escrow? you want to implement many fees?

I'm full member without scam record, just send the BTC and Ill send the Paypal
Yeah you're full member without scam record but your alt does: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2110276.new#new
And escrow can't do anything about reversing the funds...

Exactly right. Paypal is extremely dangerous to deal with because you never know when the chargeback is coming, and even if you send as friends and family nobody is safe. Therefore it is best to avoid any paypal sellers without reputation of selling paypal that hasn't been charged back for more than 180 days, unless you are a pro and willing to take the risk, ofc.

I would suggest talking to what1005, his rates are only 5% more than what you're asking which is not much with a smalla mount like 0.02. His thread is here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1992018.0

I would be able to help you if you had more trust, but unfortunately you don't and nor do you have a history of trades... Sorry for being harsh but trust me we've all gotten scammed by paypal scammers plenty of times, more than enough.
4626  Economy / Speculation / Re: Recent Crash on: August 22, 2017, 10:52:21 AM
Anyone pissed off lately about the price drop next 2 me?  Huh

Those of us who bought it around 3700 eur hoping that it's gonna go for the 5K then it fall back under the frogs ass 3200 EUR...

Do you believe it's only due to Bitcoin Cash?


I want to see steady rollin up to 10k.




I feel you, man. I also am pretty pissed about this price drop since i do have some stake in btc as well that is a sizeable amount of my personal net worth(not much value wise, but big percentage wise). Just don't panic too much and start panic selling.

When there is a correction, there will be a correction upwards as well. I expect the price to rise up to around $3950, before further correcting down to $3700 or so. The price before at $4k+ was just unnatural and imo i actually feel much more comfortable at the current level than before.

$10k will be a pretty long journey, which imo will be hit 2021-2022. If you are a long term bitcoin holder then you can take advantage of these short term price variances by buying the dips, and eventually when the btc price rises you'll be able to cash out a nice amount.
4627  Economy / Speculation / Re: Price of Bitcoin by 2018? on: August 22, 2017, 10:40:41 AM
Do you think that BTC can price $10,000 in 2018?

No. The main reason is that the major pumps have already happened, from 1k to 2k and 2k to 4k, etc.

It is going to keep getting harder for us to double the price. And currently we are struggling to even keep up over $4k.

This is true with anything when it is overbought and btc is indeed overbought right now. People seem to be just going crazy every single day for some reason, buying when the price has already risen 30% in the day. A correction is going to come much bigger than the current one, imo. And that will slow down growth quite a bit.

I think that $10k is very very likely to be achieved by 2020 when the next halving comes, though. I'm still in bitcoin for the long run, for sure.
4628  Economy / Speculation / Re: SELL NOW, big bitcoin dump! No fud. on: August 22, 2017, 10:33:36 AM
People are getting info about November fork, we might see drop below 3600 in next 48 hours and before Nomber possibly to 3k or less, but 3k will probably be a huge support. Also 1/3 (33 %) of miners changed from btc mining to bitcoin cash mining. People will FUD, sell now, buy back later when bitcoin dips. Segwit 23 August was already priced in and we risk fiasco of unsuccessful segwit transactions and/or lost coins because of segwit security vulnerabilities. Even Slush pool CEO (inventor of bitcoin mining pools) said that he first needs to see segwit transactions, until then no one knows.

Every single speculation news can be interpreted as FUD, to a degree.

However i agree with you. I think that the price of bitcoin is only going to moderately go up or not go up at all at 23rd August when Segwit is likely going to get activated due to the fact htat price has already been pumped.

People already know that it's going to get activated, it's not a surprise or anything. So on the day, it's probably going to be quite anti-climatic at least in the sense of price. price is way too high right now, meaning that a correction in the short term is imminent. But after the correction i'd expect a huge wave of buying happening again.
4629  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] ChipMixer - mixing reinvented on: August 22, 2017, 10:27:38 AM
I was wondering if there was still any bitcoin cash left to claim in any of the private keys? Or basically in a simpler way, whether any of the private keys or chips that you guys have still happen to have funding that occurred before 1st August?

I remember you guys saying at the start of this month that that was the case, but obviously the fork has been a while now.

Also, may i ask what's the total amount of chips in existence? Both number wise, and value wise. I know this may be sensitive info, but please respond with an approximation at least if possible. Thank you!
4630  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: 0.00634 BTC to $28 PayPal on: August 22, 2017, 07:25:24 AM
Hey guys. I just took a collateral loan(you can check my post) of 0.01 and I need $28 on PayPal for payment. I'm offering 0.00634 for $28usd. I am not sending first and whoever is interested to exchange can PM me. Thanks

I can do this, but not at your rates.

If you want to deal with me or any other trusted member, expect to pay preev rates. I can send your paypal is friends and family if you want, although it does not guarantee much since i can still chargeback through claiming the transaction as an unauthorised one, but i'm not that type of person.

Anyways, preev rate right now would get you around $23.84 USD in paypal.

Let me know if you're interested in proceeding, pm me and we can talk more.
4631  Economy / Lending / Re: Need Loan 0.2 BTC on: August 22, 2017, 07:22:24 AM
Loan Amount: 0.2 BTC
Amount to be repaid: 0.23 BTC
Repayment Date: 30 Agst 2017
Type of Collateral: You can check some Coin in my ETH account, or VAL coin in Yobit account or my account, or my web, you can see my web in my signature!
Bitcoin Address: 1MQu8serBZ7DK9xscDhYM8KMxZMKJD46J2

iam need money to University Fees, iam soo need in this month!

thanks
regards
cvasy

How much do you have in Ethereum?

VAL is a shitcoin that is listed on yobit, but has no market at all. Price is at 1 sat and probably isn't going to go anywhere above that considering its sizeable sell order of 91 BTC at 1 sat. The whole point of a collateral is to have some sort of easily liquidated asset, to ensure that you pay back.

Your site is down right now:
Quote
"This Domain Name is Suspended

The domain name you have entered is not available. It has been taken down because the email address of the domain holder (Registrant) has not been verified.

If you are the Registrant of this domain name, please contact your domain registration service provider to complete the verification and activate the domain name.

NOTE: It may take upto 48 hours after verification for the domain name to start resolving to its website again."

Offer valid collateral, or expect to get denied the loan you're asking.
4632  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitfinex: Minimum amount to trade on: August 21, 2017, 10:52:19 AM
Hi all, newbie here.
Can't find out if there is a minimum amount of BTC required to start making exchange limit orders on bitfinex... can you help me?


Please move this to service discussion -> exchanges because trading discussion is about actual trading, not trading platforms.

To answer your question as per my experience(and confirmed by their support FAQs) the minimum for trading is 0.01 BTC per order. It is much higher than most other altcoin exchanges which means that you might want to find somewhere else to exchange if you have a smaller amount.

For all the other altcoins apart from BTC, the minimum order size is 0.1 of whichever coin you are trading in.

Hope this helped.
4633  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Is there a market for this? on: August 21, 2017, 10:46:23 AM
The screenshot there looks pretty nice.

Having a Yunbi clone would certainly help out a lot of traders who are used to Yunbi but want to trade with other pairs that are currently not listed on their site. I would definitely consider developing my own code instead of cloning everything, though. It makes you look more trustworthy, and will attract you more customers if you can optimize and customize the site a little better.

No trading fees will be a great feature for high volume traders, and this business model proved to actually be sustainable by big chinese companies like BTCChina.

Best of luck with your project.
4634  Economy / Exchanges / Re: liqui.io eth balance problem (ETH in limbo) on: August 20, 2017, 05:32:09 AM
I transferred 8 eth to my account and immediately used it to trade for some alt tokens. The transaction didnt go through and didn't get my tokens. I tried mki g the purchase again and now liqui.io says I have 0 eth. Checked my balance page and it says I have 8 eth on my balance though next to it i see 8 eth "on order", whatever that means... I can't even transfer my eth back to my original source account. I feel pretty worried! Embarrassed



When it says on order it usually means that you have an open order on the market.

Go to liqui and search up your open orders. There should be a tab specifiaclly for that.

It is likely that you accidentally pressed place order, when you were trying to do something. And since nobody filled your order it is still in the orderbook. Simply cancel that order, and you should be refunded the full amount to your account balance by liqui instantly.

I've used liqui for some trades, and in those trades i've never had issues.

Most likely this.

When you have a order that is unfilled then usually the exchange will deduct balance from your account and put it in reserved or open orders depending on the site. As soon as you cancel your sell or buy order you would be able to access these funds once again, no worries.

99% sure it is because of the trade you tried to do and didn't go through. It probably did, it just didn't have anyone filling it.

Let me know if you can't cancel the order, which i highly doubt.
4635  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: $55 paypal for bitcoin on: August 20, 2017, 05:22:30 AM
Hey, can you sign a message from an old staked address to prove that it is you?

Also would you be able to send the funds as friends and family instead of goods and services?

The rate definitely looks suspiciously high though, and i definitely do not want to send first to you. Let me know if you can do the above 2 requirements, and i'll consider selling some Bitcoin to you. Also, you're the owner of cryptoinvesting.net, correct?
4636  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Converting Crypto -> Fiat on: August 20, 2017, 04:28:17 AM
Hi all,

This is my first post. I've really appreciated the informative and helpful advice provided by this community over the past while; and figured this is the best place to ask a two-part technical question concerning currency exchange. Here goes:

Firstly: How do exchanges (such as coinbase.com) convert crypto into actual, fiat currency?

Do they:
  • Have multiple bank accounts with USD, EUR, AUD balances in them which automatically transfer when someone cashes out?
  • Have an internal conversion capability whereby BTC / Cryptocurrency goes to whatever currency the customer decides?
  • Rely on a third-party themselves to convert BTC / Cryptocurrency and then automatically transfer it to the customer's account?

Secondly: If I wanted to replicate this capability, how would I do it?
(I'm asking this because I'm curious as to how they technically implement this function. For example; if they have multiple bank accounts which deposit into customer's accounts at cashout, how is this automated / approved / allowed?)

Thanks in advance and kind regards!

Most exchanges are only providing a platform to match people that want to buy with people who want to sell. It's simple as that.

They do it through an orderbook which everyone puts their bids and their asks. Asks being sell orders and bids being buy orders. The price you pay if you want to execute a market order is the best offer(at the top of the orderbook).

Coinbase is not an exchange, per se since they do not have an open orderbook. They are probably operating on a market maker model where if you want to sell you get minus percentages and if you want to buy you get plus percentages. This gives them profit. or they may have accounts in major exchanges to gain profit as well, yes. But that's private undisclosed info.
4637  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Yobit INVESTBOX on: August 20, 2017, 04:20:42 AM
Now it changed a bit. To receive interest of main currencies investments (BTC, ETH, DOGE, LTC, DASH, WAVES) you need to play minimum 5 Dice games daily using these coins. But it doesn't mention minimum bet...
I guess too many people dump their coins on InvestBox and added therefore this criteria to disclose paying interest to inactive players and make primarily for themselves profit through dice. On the other hand, there is no other logical explaination for playing dice by getting interest.

In principle I used InvestBox few times for altcoin investment and I liked it. In case no more funds are left for future interests, the investment will be cancelled.

Unlikely. If they really wanted people to spend money on dice then they would definitely have a minimum bet.

I really think that the new policy has no effect whatsoever due to the fact that people are just going to bet the absolute minimum every single week, and get their investment returns like before. Most people are wise enough to not get addicted to dice just because they tell you to do 5 dice games.

It's probably just that they want to cherrypick the days that someone forgets to do it, because they have been paying out too much money, and people usually forget a lot of things.

As i've mentioned it's still probably a scam, don't invest if you don't want to lose your money.
4638  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Yobit INVESTBOX on: August 19, 2017, 06:29:54 AM
It's the high volume coins that require the dice roll. What are the odds set at for win/lose? Does house hive high edge?

Yeah. Basically all the good coins require you to do some dice rolls. Other coins which have basically no buy orders you are still able to simply invest your coin and let it just stay there. Yobit probably expected people to use the higher percentage returns on the shitcoins instead of the much lower percentages on bitcoin, litecoin and doge, and they probably had to pay out of their own pockets a lot of money.

There seems to be no minimums though which is odd. You can bet 1 satoshi 5 times and fulfill your daily quota.

Maybe their plan is that people will start gambling irresponsibly, but imo it's not going to happen. everyone is going to just do the bare minimum.

Anyways this does not make their service legit. It is most likely still a ponzi scheme that will collapse in the end one way or another.
4639  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: User "serenawild" spamming his fake BTC transaction accelerator on: August 19, 2017, 05:56:26 AM
I just tried this out, and surely enough just as tryninja said you can put any value in the txid field and it'll just automatically give you an address to pay to. This is clearly a scam to me since he definitely does not own a pool that is able to actually do this.

Quote
The transaction number
3
is NOT confirmed.

BTCAccelerator.online can have this transaction confirmed in no more than 1 hour.

Fee for this transaction: BTC 0.001

Please send 0.001 BTC to 1NFoFAGNQmYUNHzHimADR2b7CzK4Gd8J7N and we get your transaction expedited and confirmed.

It is clear to me that even though this person has not explicitly stated that he is the admin of the site, he probably owns it or is hired to promote the site.

Completely untrustworthy behaviour, avoid the site at all costs.
4640  Economy / Speculation / Re: $5000 is not far away from us ;D on: August 19, 2017, 01:58:22 AM
last week only $3400, now it's $4400
even I don't buy cheaper coins at the end of july, but I am still win.   Grin

Well, good on you for making some profit out of this.

$5000 is only like $850 away from us, and i think if market conditions are right for the next few weeks and Segwit is able to go through properly without any sort of issues or hiccups, then we could well see $5000 bitcoin by the end of this month/start of the next month.

Still though don't go crazy about it and buy a ton, because we are most likely in a bubble, and it could correct any time.

Cash out your profits now would be my advice. Price is still high.
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