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December 11, 2015, 07:11:31 PM
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Hallo Sir,

I've a Jewerly in Italy. I sell a lot of good of Trendy Brand, and i could have other Prestigious Brand. Actually i work with my own money: i close my bank account and repayg about 25.000 € of debt. For increase my business i need more fund, but i try to go on Bitbond, but they say my rating is too low (probable because i never use paypal and ebay).

I see other P2P lending , but it really hard to obtain an amount of 20-25 BTC whitout any hystorical transaction.

So i tink to "Build" a Bond for financing my activity. Someone could help me? My intention is to run 27 BTC Bond  (50 share of  0.54BTC ) with montly interest (3% ) and repay a part of bond every 3 mounth  (so it mean tath every 3 mount you receive 0.06BTC of capital + interest), example:

I Buy 1 Bond at 0.54BTC
1 Mount i receive 0.54*3/100= 0.0162 BTC in interest
2 Mount i receive 0.54*3/100= 0.0162 BTC in interest
3 Mount i receive 0.54*3/100= 0.0162 BTC in interest + 0.06BTC as part of Bond Restitution
4 Mount i receive 0.48*3/100= 0.0144 BTC in interest
5 Mount i receive 0.48*3/100= 0.0144 BTC in interest
6 Mount i receive 0.48*3/100= 0.0144 BTC in interest + 0.06BTC as part of Bond Restitution
7 Mount i receive 0.42*3/100= 0.0126 BTC in interest
8 Mount i receive 0.42*3/100= 0.0126 BTC in interest
.... Et so for all the mount tii BOnd ending

Is there someone that could help me in Build and promote this Bond as Advisor? Someone could give me some advice?
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December 11, 2015, 09:11:39 PM
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No idea? How should i do?
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December 12, 2015, 10:29:41 AM
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How i get create a Bond and put something as collateral to guarantee Bonholder? Any Idea? Phisical Gold?
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December 13, 2015, 02:16:34 AM
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How i get create a Bond and put something as collateral to guarantee Bonholder? Any Idea? Phisical Gold?

Physical gold MAY work but it's been fluctuating a lot. Basically, most lenders want 120% of the value in collateral. If you want 50 BTC, they want 60 BTC worth of whatever. Deed to house and stuff like that work as well.

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you could use colored coins or nxt assets like plataform, but it is risky for investor, perhaps you should begin here https://www.coinprism.com/

good luck and please be fair
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