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November 07, 2019, 04:04:56 PM
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Sorry, but you can't find what you want here. You really need to have collateral before you can get a loan as this will be the replacement when you cannot repay the loan.

But if you really want to get a loan please look here,
but it also has collateral and in my understanding you will set when you want to pay off your loan.
https://support.nexo.io/hc/en-us/articles/360008239133-When-will-my-first-payment-be-due-
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November 07, 2019, 04:32:48 PM
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In my life, complete devastation. A debt hole formed. The family is disappointed in me. Banks do not give loans and debts must be repaid immediately. The only person who stayed with me is my wife. I love her so much. I can’t cope with these problems and only my wife holds me in this world. Is it possible to receive a donation or a crypto loan without collateral online? And how is this best done?
One BTC is around $10k now. It's too expensive and valuable. Those who are holding Bitcoin, they know they have a bright future. No one is going to help you with a fraction of BTC unless you have a collateral.

They question is why would anyone will help a stranger like you?

Exactly, aside from OP being a stranger and also by looking at the account it's new so people here will not trust you easily besides anyone can just tell a story but turns out it was just a lie. I'm not judging or saying his a liar but lets be honest, with all the scam going on in the world may it be in crypto or not no one will right away trust anyone, most especially if there's no collateral.
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