notme
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November 06, 2011, 05:36:21 PM |
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If you'll sign a message with your OTC private key I may be willing to lend you 50 BTC on the storage plan.
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pirateat40 (OP)
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November 06, 2011, 09:30:32 PM |
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If you'll sign a message with your OTC private key I may be willing to lend you 50 BTC on the storage plan.
I would be happy to send you a signed message.
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ovidiusoft
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November 07, 2011, 09:35:50 AM |
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OP, how about a listing on GLBSE? It will be much easier to manage (it should be trivial for the storage plan) and at the same time allow lenders to put up much smaller amounts than 50 BTC. You probably already know how much you will need in storage, issue that amount of shares at 1 BTC/share (or double at 0.5 or... or...), and you just have to pay dividends (weekly?). You can even automatize the buy back if you put buy orders at 0.999. On-demand plan would be possible too.
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pirateat40 (OP)
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November 07, 2011, 05:03:35 PM |
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OP, how about a listing on GLBSE? It will be much easier to manage (it should be trivial for the storage plan) and at the same time allow lenders to put up much smaller amounts than 50 BTC. You probably already know how much you will need in storage, issue that amount of shares at 1 BTC/share (or double at 0.5 or... or...), and you just have to pay dividends (weekly?). You can even automatize the buy back if you put buy orders at 0.999. On-demand plan would be possible too.
Interesting, I looked at it a while back and thought it may work but had a couple issues that would make it harder to manage. I'll take another look at it and see. Thanks
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teek
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November 07, 2011, 05:51:13 PM |
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OP, how about a listing on GLBSE? It will be much easier to manage (it should be trivial for the storage plan) and at the same time allow lenders to put up much smaller amounts than 50 BTC. You probably already know how much you will need in storage, issue that amount of shares at 1 BTC/share (or double at 0.5 or... or...), and you just have to pay dividends (weekly?). You can even automatize the buy back if you put buy orders at 0.999. On-demand plan would be possible too.
Yep the GLBSE would work pretty good for this..
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notme
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November 07, 2011, 05:59:03 PM |
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OP, how about a listing on GLBSE? It will be much easier to manage (it should be trivial for the storage plan) and at the same time allow lenders to put up much smaller amounts than 50 BTC. You probably already know how much you will need in storage, issue that amount of shares at 1 BTC/share (or double at 0.5 or... or...), and you just have to pay dividends (weekly?). You can even automatize the buy back if you put buy orders at 0.999. On-demand plan would be possible too.
Interesting, I looked at it a while back and thought it may work but had a couple issues that would make it harder to manage. I'll take another look at it and see. Thanks Notes: glbse charges 0.001 BTC for withdrawal. For the buyback strategy to work, the bitcoins have to sit on glbse, which defeats the whole purpose. Still, a good option to consider.
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jamesg
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November 07, 2011, 06:32:48 PM |
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Subscribing as I am interested but would like to hear back from others experiences.
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ovidiusoft
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November 07, 2011, 09:51:21 PM |
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Notes: glbse charges 0.001 BTC for withdrawal. For the buyback strategy to work, the bitcoins have to sit on glbse, which defeats the whole purpose. Still, a good option to consider.
OP could simply send the coins directly from GLBSE to the interested parties (and I assume OP is gaining more than the 0,001 per withdrawal, otherwise he wouldn't offer the percentages to the lenders ). Alternatively, OP could keep just a reasonable amount in GLBSE for buybacks (5-10%?), and when the amount is consumed, he can send some more and so on...
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imsaguy
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November 07, 2011, 11:51:47 PM |
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I think GLBSE makes it harder than it needs to be. His current system works very well.
I did this with Pirate for quite a while and never had any issues whatsoever. My interest payments were timely and I was always able to withdraw according to our terms. I only quit using him because I liquidated a large percentage of my working capital. I look forward to reinvesting with him.
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pirateat40 (OP)
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November 08, 2011, 12:03:37 AM |
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I think GLBSE makes it harder than it needs to be. His current system works very well.
I did this with Pirate for quite a while and never had any issues whatsoever. My interest payments were timely and I was always able to withdraw according to our terms. I only quit using him because I liquidated a large percentage of my working capital. I look forward to reinvesting with him.
Thanks BTW, Thanks to all those that have invested with me thus far. I have two transactions so far setup for this week and feel much better now that I don't have to go knocking on doors or waiting on the exchanges to clear my funds. Much appreciated.
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Cory
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November 08, 2011, 05:38:29 PM |
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As I said I would do, I'm here to indicate that I received my first interest payment today, exactly as promised. I also lent pirateat40 some more BTC. Can't wait for the front end.
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November 08, 2011, 06:48:49 PM |
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As I said I would do, I'm here to indicate that I received my first interest payment today, exactly as promised. I also lent pirateat40 some more BTC. Can't wait for the front end. Based off of this feedback, I have made a deposit and will report back results as they come in.
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November 08, 2011, 09:25:08 PM |
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As I said I would do, I'm here to indicate that I received my first interest payment today, exactly as promised. I also lent pirateat40 some more BTC. Can't wait for the front end. i also got mine.
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November 09, 2011, 08:15:01 PM |
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Received 1st interest payment today. Thanks PirateAt40!
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pirateat40 (OP)
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November 09, 2011, 08:21:23 PM |
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Received 1st interest payment today. Thanks PirateAt40!
No thank you. This is making my life so much easier.
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November 11, 2011, 04:19:15 PM |
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I have received my first interest payment on schedule. Looking good so far. Thanks pirateat40!
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pirateat40 (OP)
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November 11, 2011, 04:36:33 PM |
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I have some big orders stacking up next week, this is becoming a full time job.
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finway
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November 11, 2011, 04:38:56 PM |
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Just curious: what business make this high profits? This contributes GDP to BTC world.
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pirateat40 (OP)
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November 11, 2011, 04:42:01 PM |
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Just curious: what business make this high profits? This contributes GDP to BTC world. Groups of people that want to be off the radar, buy large quantities and instant availability. I would say its the Hard Money sector of Bitcoin.
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finway
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November 11, 2011, 04:47:03 PM |
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1% per day that's tripple a year.
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