Okay. Put 1.15 btc in escrow and I will lend you 300$ worth of Bitcoin then you can sell it on btc-e and withdraw to PayPal (check their fees to make sure $300 is enough, if not then I can lend more). In the event that the value of the Bitcoin in escrow falls below $305 you can either put more Bitcoin in escrow or the money in escrow will be released to me to cover the loan.
The problem is I only have 0.79
BTC available in my wallet
I can however provide my bitlending account and my btcjam account password&e-mail (which the escrow would change) as collateral too, which have over 1.5
BTC pending in investments
Okay. Put 1.15 btc in escrow and I will lend you 300$ worth of Bitcoin then you can sell it on btc-e and withdraw to PayPal (check their fees to make sure $300 is enough, if not then I can lend more). In the event that the value of the Bitcoin in escrow falls below $305 you can either put more Bitcoin in escrow or the money in escrow will be released to me to cover the loan.
min. withdrawal for paypal is 500$
though, I can use PerfectMoney, min. is 10$
I'd like if you managed this, and just sent me the money on the account
That is true, I can't provide 1.9
BTC in collateral
I only have 0.79
BTC in my hands, and over 1
BTC pending on bitlending, and 0.62
BTC pending on btcjam
well, 0.545
BTC pending on this forum too
there is no way I can gather those coins on time
I have only 1 loan on btcjam (which would be 0.5
BTC if the note is sold, it won't be sold on time though)
4 of them on bitlending, which can't be sold
I just traded some of my
BTC for USD, on btc-e, it is too late now
I have no time for these negotiations as I think you won't accept these accounts as collateral now
It looks like your story is changing.
If you were to sell your btcjam note and combine that with your .78 that you have in your wallet then I could lend you $300 worth of bitcoin, although I am not sure that would get you what you are looking for (you could potentially sell the bitcoin I lend you for a trusted member's paypal in the currency exchange section)