Show Posts
|
Pages: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 »
|
I have some tokens that I want to transfer to my other wallet but don't have enough ETH to pay the fees and buying via exchange would take too much time. So, I am buying 2USD worth of ETH via Paypal. I will pay 4 USD.
|
|
|
I have some tokens that I want to transfer to my other wallet but don't have enough ETH to pay the fees and buying via exchange would take too much time. So, I am buying 2USD worth of ETH via Paypal. Send me your offer.
|
|
|
You are a full member registered more than 2 years ago and still thinking how you will deal with this.
Check my post history, I have been inactive here for a few months. Was busy on a different project, so had no time to update me on what's happening in the Crypto market. I know I can always sell on LBC, but was wondering if there are any exchanges still working. Thanks everyone for the help, I sold them on LBC.
|
|
|
IIRC, RBI banned crypto transactions and now I am not allowed to withdraw money into my bank account after selling them. I have a few Bitcoins, and want to sell 0.84 BTC atm, how should I sell it legally?
|
|
|
Hi, still looking for a writer.
I am paying $15 to $20 or more per 500 words and will need 1X1000 words article every day for next few months. So, you'll make 1200 USD a month minimum.
|
|
|
I am looking for a cryptocurrency writer who can write technical articles and guides. I need someone who has some real experience with cryptocurrencies, has actually traded them and does not rewrite from other websites.
Paying $20 per 500 words. Fluent English is required, I'll check your post history.
PM me your price for 1000 words. Payment via BTC and ETH.
|
|
|
This faucet was closed a long time ago due to running on loss, I forgot to update this thread.
|
|
|
Dont become modi and take uturn you referred coinbase. Now kindly let us know which tax we need to pay then income tax or like someone said Long term/ short term tax ?
You are so deluded. I used "probably" when I said US taxes amount held in Coinbase, so India would too. I clearly said I was not too sure about this one. Okay, I'll kindly let you know which tax you need to pay because you cannot Google it yourself. If you trade regularly, then you treat it as a business income and pay Income tax. If you do not trade regularly, treat it as Capital gain and pay Short term tax (30%) if held less than 3 years, and long term tax (20%) if held more than 3 years. I am not here to debate Government policies, I am here to state the facts. And the fact is that you have to pay tax.
|
|
|
US law dont work here, In china they Banned ICO , will india fallow it ?
Australia allow men to men marriage will india allow it ?
If you go with Stock trading laws after 1 yr no tax need to be given else 15%
If they are not protecting us they are no right to ask tax for it .
We live in democracy our law is different
No tax need to be paid , If you get notice from them ask them in return under which law they are asking because RBI is already said people do it you own risk we dont help you. Thanks
When did I say law of the US works here too? This is not stock trading. They protect us or not, it does not matter. ANY profit is taxable unless exempted. That's not how democracy works. No you cannot answer a Tax notice with another senseless question. Pay your taxes.
|
|
|
Hi,
No Bitcoin is not yet taxable in india , no short term or long term gain, Only income tax if you r in profit then only, you can keep money in wallet after selling and withdraw after march.
We are investing in bitcoin in our risk gov is not helping so they cant ask us for tax until they make law.
Please : All user understand that apart from income tax no tax need to be given , this is not a share and no law for it ,
Note : I am financial advisor
This is wrong and you call yourself a financial adviser. "No Bitcoin is not yet taxable in india" Any kind of Income or Profit is taxable, they do not have to make a new law for every type of gain. "you can keep money in wallet after selling and withdraw after march" I am not too sure about this one. I know that US charges tax on Fiat held in Coinbase account, so probably India would too. "We are investing in bitcoin in our risk gov is not helping so they cant ask us for tax until they make law." That does not matter. They CAN tax us. You could may be give a call to your Exchange, they can help you a bit with taxes.
|
|
|
I would agree that showing proof is not necessary. It is up to the private talk of the borrower and the lender. It is also up to the lender to do his due diligence in protecting himself.
I'd like to ask if you have found a lender already?
No, the lender I mentioned earlier did not follow (did not decline the loan, but has not logged in since last night). Let me know if you could fund this loan.
|
|
|
I wish you'd post proof of the collateral's existence or even addresses of those coins. Nobody can steal those coins using public addresses alone. Refusing to provide this proof is suspicious enough. It's as if you didn't anticipate anyone here would insist on seeing proof even if you offered to use escrow but now that they did, you are trying to justify the part about not providing proof of this collateral by saying escrow can do their own checks and balances before proceeding with the actual lending of BTC or ETH.
If you really have that collateral and genuinely intend to use a trusted escrow, then I guess my assumptions are unfounded. If you do get PMs from newbies offering to give you this loan, be very aware of something called the collateral scam. Do not fall for it. You will be asked to send collateral first (upfront) or to a fake escrow. By fake I mean a phished or cloned profile of an existing trusted escrow. Always verify the agreement and arrangement with the escrow directly. Contact the escrow on their official page or profile.
I appreciate you trying to help the community but I am not willing to post the address here. However, I am ready to send the address to any "trusted" member/lender upfront so that they can verify everything before sending me anything. I am also willing to send the collateral first to the Escrow, so that they can verify that the tokens are not Fake contracts. "It's as if you didn't anticipate anyone here would insist on seeing proof even if you offered to use escrow but now that they did" TBH that's not the case. I have been here long enough to understand that Lending threads are subject scrutiny so I did anticipate that. TL;DR: I am willing to provide proof, but not here, on PM to trusted members or interested lenders.
|
|
|
I know, I'm just uncomfortable leaving 5 BTC tied up that I may need for other things. What collateral (if it's different) would you offer for a 2 BTC loan?
I understand. Someone has PMed me, and is willing to fund this loan full, if he does not follow, I'll take 2 BTC loan. Collateral would be PRL worth 3 BTC. Thanks. Can you post an address where these tokens are located it?
As I mentioned earlier, I do not want to post the address here, but I can provide the address to anyone who is willing to fund this loan.
|
|
|
Although I'm not looking to fund this loan anyway but curious to see where you held collateral. It will help us check and confirm that the tokens are real and legit as collateral. Hope, you don't look it as you disrespect and provide the Ethereum address where collateral is present.
I can fill big loans but not now maybe after March.
PRL tokens are in my KuCoin wallet. PFR is held in my ETH wallet. I can provide the wallet address to anyone who wants to fund this loan but I am not willing to post the address here publicly. Update : I checked 4 addresses with 190000+ Payfair but won't able to find Oyster on those addresses and vice versa. If you won't able to provide proofs of these I am surely going to mark you up with a negative feedback
Edit: Yeah I edited the post to include that the PRL is in Kucoin wallet. You really need to calm down with "Do this or I'll leave a negative feedback" thing. I have already mentioned I am willing to use an escrow and I am sure an escrow would be smart enough to check the tokens before moving forward.
|
|
|
I am offering a collateral worth 200% of the loan, so risk is very low. I need this by 23rd, we'll be using an escrow for collateral.
|
|
|
Hi,
I need ETH worth 2-5 BTC in loan. I need the loan to invest in a business.
I have following tokens to offer as collateral:
1. 45,000+ Oyster Pearl worth 5.54 BTC 2. 190,000+ Payfair worth 76.12 ETH
I'll return 5.5 (2.2, 3.3, 4.4 depending on amount lent) BTC in 30 days. I'll try my best to return within 2 weeks (if I return in 2 weeks then I'll offer 5% interest rate instead of 10%), but 30 days is the deadline.
I'd prefer to trade with members with good history and ratings.
Need this by tomorrow, 23rd Jan.
Thanks
|
|
|
What is the max amount of loan you provide?
|
|
|
|