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December 29, 2017, 11:20:40 PM
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New to lending platform. Looking for a loan with wallet as collateral. Terms negotiable. Thank you. Scammers need not respond.
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December 29, 2017, 11:22:54 PM
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How much loan do you need, and how much BTC is in the wallet you're using as collateral.

These are pretty obvious terms that should be stated in your initial post.
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December 30, 2017, 12:07:39 AM
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New to lending platform. Looking for a loan with wallet as collateral. Terms negotiable. Thank you. Scammers need not respond.

And the collateral is a wallet with enough altcoins in it to secure the loan? How many do you have? Your altcoins should convert to at least 120% of the loan amount.

And yes, scammers need not respond indeed but by the same token, lenders here also expect scammers to refrain from posting frivolous loan requests. Not saying you're a scammer but the red trust suggests you might be one. If you have valid collateral to secure the loan, then you're probably legit.

If the collateral turns out to be an empty wallet, then you deserve every pixel of that red paint.

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December 30, 2017, 12:17:22 AM
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New to lending platform. Looking for a loan with wallet as collateral. Terms negotiable. Thank you. Scammers need not respond.

How much are you looking for?

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December 30, 2017, 02:34:50 AM
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I am shocked by the RED TRUST thing. I went to VOD for advice on who is safe and if he offers loans since he searches for scams. I was trying to protect myself and do the right thing. I never specifically asked for any loan without collateral. I'm not stupid and I wouldn't want to waste anyone's time here. I have 0.69 BTC in my wallet. Also have 2013 physical Bitcoin/Litecoin I have been kinda wanting to sell but I had limited messages I could send through and no pictures because of my ranking. I changed that now so will be posting pics soon as requested. Asking for a loan of up to 0.69 BTC with repayment of ((((Huh??))))in 60 days. I didn't put a repayment amount for the fact that I don't want to insult anyone or be laughed at. I hope to get that red trust removed without having to ask since it severely damaged my credibility. I'm very disappointed that I was attacked like that. Especially without a response given from him(VOD) first. So yes, I have collateral to cover my loan. Will read through the posts and respond accordingly. Thank you for your help.


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December 30, 2017, 02:44:34 AM
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I am shocked by the RED TRUST thing. I went to VOD for advice on who is safe and if he offers loans since he searches for scams. I was trying to protect myself and do the right thing. I never specifically asked for any loan without collateral. I'm not stupid and I wouldn't want to waste anyone's time here. I have 0.69 BTC in my wallet. Also have 2013 physical Bitcoin/Litecoin I have been kinda wanting to sell but I had limited messages I could send through and no pictures because of my ranking. I changed that now so will be posting pics soon as requested. Asking for a loan of up to 0.69 BTC with repayment of ((((Huh??))))in 60 days. I didn't put a repayment amount for the fact that I don't want to insult anyone or be laughed at. I hope to get that red trust removed without having to ask since it severely damaged my credibility. I'm very disappointed that I was attacked like that. Especially without a response given from him(VOD) first. So yes, I have collateral to cover my loan. Will read through the posts and respond accordingly. Thank you for your help.


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Why do you need a loan of 0.69 BTC, when you already have 0.69 in your wallet?
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December 30, 2017, 05:51:14 AM
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What terms are you interested in? Do you want it to be denominated in USD or BTC? How large of a loan do you need? It looks like you need the loan to be due in 60 days, is this correct? What interest rate are you willing to offer?
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December 30, 2017, 06:06:04 AM
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I have 0.69 BTC in my wallet.

So, you want to send that .69btc to an escrow
The lender will then send .69btc to you
You will then send .69btc + interest to the lender
The escrow will send your .69btc to you

Imaging there were no fees, you would end up with a negative balance with the interest.

Why do you want to do this?

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December 30, 2017, 06:39:06 AM
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I have 0.69 BTC in my wallet.

So, you want to send that .69btc to an escrow
The lender will then send .69btc to you
You will then send .69btc + interest to the lender
The escrow will send your .69btc to you

Imaging there were no fees, you would end up with a negative balance with the interest.

Why do you want to do this?

Only reason I can think of is farming rep. He just loses on interest and stuff. If I had to guess then I'd say he hopes some DT Escrow would positively rep him for using an escrow
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