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January 15, 2015, 03:49:17 PM |
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Interested in p2p lending, supporting the "collateral or no loan" term, I think it will beneficial for all of us to have some common sense on the topic. I have added some alt coins that seems to be liquid and some common digital assets - please comment if you think that something needs to be added.
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January 15, 2015, 07:03:39 PM |
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I believe DogeCoin is the most stable and easiest to liquidate.
Bitcointalk accounts above Full Member have been pretty easy to turn around as well with all the lucrative signature campaigns.
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January 15, 2015, 07:11:23 PM |
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I would say all altcoins with stable price. I voted for doge, ripple, and NXT.
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January 15, 2015, 07:20:53 PM |
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I believe DogeCoin is the most stable and easiest to liquidate.
Bitcointalk accounts above Full Member have been pretty easy to turn around as well with all the lucrative signature campaigns.
Who do you sell the accounts to? I haven't seen any kind of sales thread. What is the average price that you generally sell them for. Do you verify ownership prior to accepting the accounts as collateral?
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abstream (OP)
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January 15, 2015, 07:30:37 PM |
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Dogecoin is the 5th more liquid asset according to http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/volume/24-hour/I usually do follow coinmarketcap when i want to see the market capitalization of a currency and the trade volume. Bitcoin accounts, hmm it would be hard to put a value against it...i guess a free market would be able to do that but it still won't be liquid. Signature campaigns sounds interesting though! I believe DogeCoin is the most stable and easiest to liquidate.
Bitcointalk accounts above Full Member have been pretty easy to turn around as well with all the lucrative signature campaigns.
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abstream (OP)
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January 15, 2015, 07:32:39 PM |
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Agree, it is the same thing with domain names, and what bothers me more is the actual transfer - altcoins would be preferred asset as you can transfer it automatically(wallet transaction), this is good for business purposes. I believe DogeCoin is the most stable and easiest to liquidate.
Bitcointalk accounts above Full Member have been pretty easy to turn around as well with all the lucrative signature campaigns.
Who do you sell the accounts to? I haven't seen any kind of sales thread. What is the average price that you generally sell them for. Do you verify ownership prior to accepting the accounts as collateral?
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abstream (OP)
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January 15, 2015, 07:35:08 PM |
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One of my favourite coins... good vote! It will be also interesting to hear what would be the % of collateral that you expect against every pledge. Let's say that borrowers have doge,ripple,NXT - what would be your requirements against every coin..for example an industry standard for borrower is to get 50% of the collateral value but that shall differ per asset isn't it? I would say all altcoins with stable price. I voted for doge, ripple, and NXT.
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January 15, 2015, 07:56:09 PM |
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If you can get a very specific signed message from the prior owner and the address signing the message can be reasonably linked to the account then ownership should not be put into question. Your point about domain names is valid, however I would think it would be very difficult to damage the reputation of a domain just because it was "stolen" as there is really no central authority that manages all domain names. I would think altcoins would be best to use as collateral, however there are many people that are not into altcoins or do not want to use the loan for trading which is what using an altcoin is designed to do Agree, it is the same thing with domain names, and what bothers me more is the actual transfer - altcoins would be preferred asset as you can transfer it automatically(wallet transaction), this is good for business purposes. I believe DogeCoin is the most stable and easiest to liquidate.
Bitcointalk accounts above Full Member have been pretty easy to turn around as well with all the lucrative signature campaigns.
Who do you sell the accounts to? I haven't seen any kind of sales thread. What is the average price that you generally sell them for. Do you verify ownership prior to accepting the accounts as collateral?
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January 15, 2015, 07:59:59 PM |
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You can't say which is the best collateral. It depends on the lender, they are the ones who decide if the collateral is adequate enough. The things you listed are mostly for low amounts. When we are talking large amounts it could be anything from cars to laptops.
Really, any collateral which the lender can sell right away at the same amount loaned or more.
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January 15, 2015, 08:09:01 PM |
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I would say that miner accounts are probably the worse in the above list. The majority of cloud mining companies are scams and you never know if the person offering it as collateral is part of the scam.
I think NXT assets rank very high up there in terms of risk for similar reasons, although if you are more familiar with the NXT marketplace this may not be the case
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January 15, 2015, 09:44:16 PM |
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Id say dodgecoin seems to hold stable value at least with my experience. I also think loans are crazy anyway people always get scammed plus there's not much profit lending out .01 to someone give me a break who borrows 4 dollars from someone FML............
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January 15, 2015, 11:59:06 PM |
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bitshares provides all kinds of bitAssets like bitGOLD, bitUSD, bitEUR, bitSILVER etc.. collaterized with 300% the value of bitshares!!!
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January 16, 2015, 01:50:47 AM |
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Id say dodgecoin seems to hold stable value at least with my experience. I also think loans are crazy anyway people always get scammed plus there's not much profit lending out .01 to someone give me a break who borrows 4 dollars from someone FML............
not all lenders are getting scammed if you do some research about the lendee then your chances of getting not scammed will increase
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January 16, 2015, 02:51:09 AM |
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For altcoin I choose doge & LTC It's price is quite stable so it fits as collateral and for bitcointalk account is legit as collateral. ( min full member )
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January 16, 2015, 03:47:24 AM |
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Where the hell is CLAM!?
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January 16, 2015, 08:57:30 AM |
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BitShares has stable BitAssets like BitUSD and BitGold. These make the best collateral as you have a better idea what their value will be in the future. The underlying crypto be it BitShares, Bitcoin or LTC is volatile. Therefore to use it as collateral you'd have to overcompensate which is a large unnecessary cost. (LiteCoin for example has lost over 50% of it's value in two weeks making it a very poor collateral.) You can see BitUSD maintains the value of dollar, is backed by an average of 300% collateral and pays 1% yield. It has no centralized counterparty risk, so it's very good collateral imo. http://www.bitsharesblocks.com/assets/asset?id=USD
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abstream (OP)
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January 16, 2015, 09:27:51 AM |
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A platform that can take collateral as a pledge against a loan can serve a great value for the crypto community. No collateral, no loan rule shall be taken seriously, scammed lenders shall go in the past! I am looking into all kinds of digital assets, interested in every sound technology(not ignorant to non-bitcoin techs). I would have to look deeper into Bitshares, I can see there are many votes on it already and 2 of you already commented on the Bitshare assets....i know that counterparty and NXT have assets as well it will be interested to dig into all this. bitshares provides all kinds of bitAssets like bitGOLD, bitUSD, bitEUR, bitSILVER etc.. collaterized with 300% the value of bitshares!!!
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abstream (OP)
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January 16, 2015, 01:41:55 PM |
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Where the hell is CLAM!?
The collateral should be liquid enough, I am not sure CLAM is? In addition, the lender shall define the % of the loan that has to be pledged as collateral, in that case CLAM might be ok but maybe you would be able to get 20%-30% of the collateral value as a loan or whatever the free market says...
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January 17, 2015, 01:15:06 AM |
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I think NXT assets rank very high up there in terms of risk for similar reasons, although if you are more familiar with the NXT marketplace this may not be the case
And that's the key right there... becoming familiar with the SAE: A truly underrated beast of a platform. [Edit] Typos
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abstream (OP)
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January 17, 2015, 08:23:49 AM |
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Agreed, I am myself quite comfortable with both NXT and NXT AE how about asking for different % of collateral depending on the assets in the poll? how would you rate them? I think NXT assets rank very high up there in terms of risk for similar reasons, although if you are more familiar with the NXT marketplace this may not be the case
And that's the key right there... becoming familiar with the SAE: A truly underrated beast of a platform. [Edit] Typos
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