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July 13, 2017, 12:21:51 AM
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I have close to 100K in bitcoin in different accounts. I own some in Coinbase. I am planning to borrow around 60 to 70K USD as a loan for 1 year. I prefer to borrow as a interest-only loan, where I pay 1/12th of the interest every month.

Coinbase changes the public key of the wallet. It is not letting me sign messages. If you like to confirm that I have BTC collateral in my account, I can show a screenshot from my Coinbase account.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bw5Ltg6CklBydnZoaHE5MlI0LWc


 If you are interested, please PM me.

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July 13, 2017, 02:42:43 AM
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I have close to 100K in bitcoin in different accounts. I own some in Coinbase. I am planning to borrow around 60 to 70K USD as a loan for 1 year. I prefer to borrow as a interest-only loan, where I pay 1/12th of the interest every month.

Coinbase changes the public key of the wallet. It is not letting me sign messages. If you like to confirm that I have BTC collateral in my account, I can show a screenshot from my Coinbase account.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bw5Ltg6CklBydnZoaHE5MlI0LWc


 If you are interested, please PM me.

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Coinbase allows me to sign messages just fine, even if the public key changes, you can go into your history, select detail, click sign a message, and sign a message with that address, and if you cannot prove with a sign message you do not have $100k worth of btc until otherwise proven, and no sane person would hold that much coins in a online exchange either.

You better off locking this thread before you get a negative trust because no one is going to believe you, and screenshots can be altered as well
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July 13, 2017, 11:33:54 AM
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Duplicate thread of OP's initial 70k loan request : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2010061.0
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July 13, 2017, 04:18:30 PM
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I have close to 100K in bitcoin in different accounts. I own some in Coinbase. I am planning to borrow around 60 to 70K USD as a loan for 1 year. I prefer to borrow as a interest-only loan, where I pay 1/12th of the interest every month.

Coinbase changes the public key of the wallet. It is not letting me sign messages. If you like to confirm that I have BTC collateral in my account, I can show a screenshot from my Coinbase account.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bw5Ltg6CklBydnZoaHE5MlI0LWc


 If you are interested, please PM me.

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I will hold onto your collateral for a 1% fee.  Then the borrowers can be assured you will not run off with the loan.

This will be a hard loan to fill with the price of BTC dropping.  :/

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July 13, 2017, 04:56:16 PM
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I have close to 100K in bitcoin in different accounts. I own some in Coinbase. I am planning to borrow around 60 to 70K USD as a loan for 1 year. I prefer to borrow as a interest-only loan, where I pay 1/12th of the interest every month.

Coinbase changes the public key of the wallet. It is not letting me sign messages. If you like to confirm that I have BTC collateral in my account, I can show a screenshot from my Coinbase account.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bw5Ltg6CklBydnZoaHE5MlI0LWc


 If you are interested, please PM me.

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I will hold onto your collateral for a 1% fee.  Then the borrowers can be assured you will not run off with the loan.

This will be a hard loan to fill with the price of BTC dropping.  :/

Remember, in his previous request he wanted to do a multisig (though no real person would agree to that term), but yes btc has been dropping so he would have to more more than $100k worth of bitcoin to insure that lender is protected so they wont be at a loss.
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July 18, 2017, 04:07:21 PM
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Interested in giving OP the loan, but how do I go about the escrow part of this? Is there a real life escrow we could have hold the BTC or who is supposed to hold the BTC in the meantime?

EDIT: Please PM me or contact me directly if you're an expert at how to go abouts the safety of providing a loan.
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July 22, 2017, 11:52:18 PM
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Be aware from this.Do not trust the user unless he accepts to sign in a message.Why?Because anyone can fake his wallet.Proof?I can also act I have 100000 btc on my wallet while I am not.






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