btharper
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June 01, 2013, 07:26:29 PM |
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Does the CoinLender's backend support mining to the deposit addresses (As in P2Pool or Elingus)? And would it be acceptable to use the same address continually instead of updating it as with normal deposits (keys rotating on each deposit, which is normally very nice).
Also, what are the minimum deposit rules (I know you mentioned a dislike for dust for good reason) assuming the account balance is still sufficient (>1 BTC)?
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001sonkit
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June 02, 2013, 05:21:26 AM |
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Does the CoinLender's backend support mining to the deposit addresses (As in P2Pool or Elingus)? And would it be acceptable to use the same address continually instead of updating it as with normal deposits (keys rotating on each deposit, which is normally very nice).
Also, what are the minimum deposit rules (I know you mentioned a dislike for dust for good reason) assuming the account balance is still sufficient (>1 BTC)?
Just being curious, why would you generate a new address for every deposit? Instead of just 1 per account?
I use getaccountaddress, which "returns a new address whenever the old address has a non-zero balance. This is intentional" (for anonymity purposes). Old addresses will still work, just like Mt Gox You can deposit as little as you want, but grains of deposits would burden Coinlender and force to make the withdrwal fee higher for you i guess
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June 02, 2013, 05:43:00 AM |
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Deposits are credited when they reach 0.01 BTC. I've been telling a few friends about your site. How about starting an Affiliate Program?
We already offer one of the most competitive interest rates, I don't want to reduce that to introduce an affiliate program
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btharper
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June 02, 2013, 06:20:38 AM |
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Does the CoinLender's backend support mining to the deposit addresses (As in P2Pool or Elingus)? And would it be acceptable to use the same address continually instead of updating it as with normal deposits (keys rotating on each deposit, which is normally very nice).
Also, what are the minimum deposit rules (I know you mentioned a dislike for dust for good reason) assuming the account balance is still sufficient (>1 BTC)?
Just being curious, why would you generate a new address for every deposit? Instead of just 1 per account?
I use getaccountaddress, which "returns a new address whenever the old address has a non-zero balance. This is intentional" (for anonymity purposes). Old addresses will still work, just like Mt Gox You can deposit as little as you want, but grains of deposits would burden Coinlender and force to make the withdrwal fee higher for you i guess Ahh, my diligence in rereading the thread was lacking then, my apologies. I'm assuming then that at some level there's a fairly stock bitcoind program that would take mined inputs just fine. Thanks.
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ganabb
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June 02, 2013, 08:17:48 AM |
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what about colatteral ?
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June 02, 2013, 08:21:08 AM |
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You pretty much get a guaranteed loan approval if you offer collateral. Anything that has a relatively stable value and can be easily transferred & liquidated can be used, such as shares in bitcoin companies, other cyptocurrencies, etc.
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wolverine.ks
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June 02, 2013, 09:16:41 PM |
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Anyone interested in an auto logout feature?
blockchain.info will sign you out if you close the window or refresh the page.
does that offer additional security that coinlenders should also have?
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June 03, 2013, 12:25:26 AM |
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Anyone interested in an auto logout feature?
blockchain.info will sign you out if you close the window or refresh the page.
does that offer additional security that coinlenders should also have?
It would be a good idea if anyone is going to access it from a computer that could have other people on it.
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June 03, 2013, 12:34:37 AM |
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It does offer additional security if you do not log out. Definitely make sure to click on "Log Out" if you are accessing from a public computer.
In all honestly, the chance of someone in a public library or internet cafe and thinking "I wonder if someone has left their coinlenders logged in" is pretty slim.
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June 03, 2013, 08:08:02 AM |
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If I deposit funds.. below 1 BTC
say about 0.5 BTC
What happens to that 0.5 BTC if it does not earn interest since the minimum for the interest is 1 BTC?
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June 03, 2013, 08:17:03 AM |
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It just sits there.
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June 03, 2013, 08:23:52 AM |
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It just sits there.
Well.. that's sad :/ Anyway, thanks for the reply, appreciate it I was just about to deposit some Bitcoins there for no apparent reason.
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June 03, 2013, 01:58:30 PM |
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i have funded more than 100 BTC.
but i do not dare to fund more...
can you do something to convince me to fund more? for example, to make the business more transparent, provide report, etc.
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June 03, 2013, 02:15:41 PM |
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It just sits there.
Well.. that's sad :/ Anyway, thanks for the reply, appreciate it I was just about to deposit some Bitcoins there for no apparent reason. LOL! I thought you were about to say that you had your coin sitting there thinking you were earning interest.
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June 03, 2013, 02:23:41 PM |
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Deposits are credited when they reach 0.01 BTC. I've been telling a few friends about your site. How about starting an Affiliate Program?
We already offer one of the most competitive interest rates, I don't want to reduce that to introduce an affiliate program your point taken. thanks for the great site.
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June 03, 2013, 05:00:53 PM |
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I just signed up and deposited some coins to experiment with the site. I like the simplicity and the concept. I just dislike these undecipherable recaptchas at login (had to try again like 10 times) but that is just a side note...
I was wondering, if I ever need a loan, will my history of deposits (positively) affect my rating? For example if I had 10 BTC deposited a month before (and didn't lose it all gambling), will I get a better rate on a 10 BTC loan then?
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June 04, 2013, 04:32:25 AM |
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"This webpage has a redirect loop" that's what I'm getting.
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June 04, 2013, 05:47:56 AM |
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I was wondering, if I ever need a loan, will my history of deposits (positively) affect my rating? For example if I had 10 BTC deposited a month before (and didn't lose it all gambling), will I get a better rate on a 10 BTC loan then?
Most likely
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June 05, 2013, 06:43:02 AM |
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FYI, if you have collateral, offer it. That can be the difference between a loan getting approved or not, and what rates.
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dandannn
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June 05, 2013, 01:40:45 PM |
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I'm thinking about depositing some BTC into there wallets and possibly a CD. Has anyone used coinlenders to store btc and gain intrest, any problems?
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