You can post your current picture here in my opinion to make this sound more interesting of an offer to gamblers ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) I am not sure i want my picture on the internet, but i am happy to send my fat fuck body to any bettors ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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What is going on?
I made a cashout request some hours ago, no news + now disabled logins?
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bitsmap is a bitstamp fishing website!
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around 1300$ still to sell!
only Moneybookers$ left, nomore NETELLER
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around 1300$ still to sell!
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Das war ich. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Ups, lesen ist halt doch nicht so leicht!!!! Sry natürlich @ op!
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They should use compounding. It is common practice to do so and misleading not to. I didn't realize this until just now, and I've been lending for 10 months (I didn't do the calculations because my interest rates were often very different - only more recently have I been loaning out 100% at the flash rate)!
There is no such thing as "Rate (% per 365 days)". This is a term that BFX has invented with an unclear definition and may be another English language mistake (recall the earlier site slogan which made absolutely zero sense in English). If they wanted to give a rate for the day, they should call it per day - not per year (and list the APR in parentheses so that you can see both)! I strongly recommend showing the APR!
The commonly used term is APR and there is an accepted way to calculate it.
I could possibly see that compounding wouldn't make as much sense for borrowers who are doing short-term loans, but it sure makes a lot of sense for the lenders - especially with auto-lend. And it looks like many of the borrowers are doing fairly long-term loans.
I honestly don't see the issue here. For the borrower, it shows the percentage per day in the margin trade tab. For the lender, in the lending tab it shows you how many percent you get if the loan you issue stays in place for a year. I see nobody being misled here. Your interest payments are not automatically re-incorporated into the loan, nobody can promise you that you will get the same rate for them. Whether you do autolend or buy BTC with the interest depends on your own choice. Sure, APR is calculated differently for your bank account, but it's a different kind of product, where the funds automatically get reinvested (and the bank guarantees a certain return). Dude, do you need a job? ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Giancarlo Bitfinex Team haha that is a good idea, i like Spaceman_Spiffs posts very much!
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Hi there,
I have 1880$ on Skrill/Moneybookers, and 763€ on Neteller, that i want to exchange into BTC.
You will send first, but i have tons of trades with this account and my other account "trade-for-pokermoney"
Thank you
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still searching for ~1850$ on MB!
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can sell btc. but you will send MB first.
rofl next person that cant read. also he impersonates DR-Exchanger... Wtf is wrong with this forum???
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Hi there,
I have 2430$ on Skrill/Moneybookers, that i want to exchange into BTC.
I can offer a VIG to the Bitstamp/Bitfinex Price!
You will send first, but i have tons of trades with this account and my other account "trade-for-pokermoney"
Thank you
You are using skrill u will pay first. wait for 3 days by that time I'll transfer the money to my bank so its irreversible. Then I send you coins. if ure ok with this, PM me for rest of the details. cant you read? and you got a big red caution flag. Fuck off srsly...
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Is there any plan on lowering the withdrawal fees for Cryptos? I mean its fucked up to pay 0.1 LTC fee, thats nearly 5$....
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Hi there,
I have 1880$ on Skrill/Moneybookers, and 763€ on Neteller, that i want to exchange into BTC.
You will send first, but i have tons of trades with this account and my other account "trade-for-pokermoney"
Thank you
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Thank you!
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all good ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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