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August 23, 2012, 09:36:39 PM
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Hi All,

I'm new here but have been walking around in Bitcoin land for a little while now. I've been trading on GLBSE (mostly in mining and Pirate). Now that Pirate is out and mining is about to become less profitable, I'm looking for new investment opportunities. Since the supply of new coins is about to take a hit, I figured that lending would be a nice place to invest my coins.

I've been looking at the lending forum and it seems that there is little structure to it. There is talk of credit ratings and there are a lot of scammers around. I don't have the time to become an expert in investigating possible borrowers, but some do.

I wonder if there is a company (possibly a GLBSE-listed one) that I can invest some BTC in that will take care of the details of lending (for a fee, naturally).

Does anyone know of such a venture?

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August 23, 2012, 09:40:24 PM
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You'll find that most lenders are also borrowers or "deposit-takers." You can give your coins to PatrickHarnett or Kluge, and they will lend them out and do the investing for you.
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August 24, 2012, 03:51:42 AM
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You'll find that most lenders are also borrowers or "deposit-takers." You can give your coins to PatrickHarnett or Kluge, and they will lend them out and do the investing for you.

Thanks for the tip, so cant sen PMs yet , is there other ways of contacting them?

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August 24, 2012, 03:56:00 AM
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You'll find that most lenders are also borrowers or "deposit-takers." You can give your coins to PatrickHarnett or Kluge, and they will lend them out and do the investing for you.

Thanks for the tip, so cant sen PMs yet , is there other ways of contacting them?

Theres also bonds on glbse like BDK.BND issued by Kluge that essentially function the same.

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August 25, 2012, 04:24:27 AM
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You'll find that most lenders are also borrowers or "deposit-takers." You can give your coins to PatrickHarnett or Kluge, and they will lend them out and do the investing for you.

Thanks for the tip, so cant sen PMs yet , is there other ways of contacting them?
There can't be much reason for privacy. Explain that you can't send PM's, provide a withdrawal address, and ask for a deposit address.
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