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February 25, 2015, 11:24:01 PM
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Its Kind of a Book, Its my first loan and its a bit more then people usually ask for on their first. so i felt it was best to fully explain. Also Im willing to provide Screenshot's and Pictures or any documents you request as proof to my statements regarding Mining Income & hardware

Today There was a Major announcement regarding Debit cards. I'm confident after everything that has went south thus far & the way communication shifted to less information. This announcement would not have been made if it was not a reality. Josh asked for 2 - 4 more weeks in a previous thread this week. Since then things have been happening and the market is showing a Upward Trend.

As the price rises i'm tempted to try and play the waves, but because my funds are limited to weekly investments I am cautious about trading back and forth, With the potential of Paycoin's Value Exploding on the release of a few simple features they have been working on for months now it could honestly happen at any moment.

I have a Guaranteed monthly Income of about $900.00 per month Not including my mining earnings. I have 85XPY in Stakers 74xpy in paybase And I Own 1.9Th/s In Mining Equipment. I have Found Success/Profitable mining by Selling mining contracts In Ebay, Earning between $5.00 & $6.50 a Day per TH/s for my hardware, I have also had success Reselling Rented Power from NiceHash.com on Ebay for about double its cost. I also Mine Burst with 7TB of Harddrive space for about 15k Coins a Week = to about $6.00

My Ability to pay back is based on a 60 days. This loan will be Full paid back in 60 days Or sooner as josh Hints at 2 - 4 weeks.
Based on my Mining earnings. Between my Stakers / Mining Contracts / Personal Mining / Burst Mining / Reselling NiceHash It would be 100% Viable to pay back the loan without defaulting Within 60 days & would put very little If Any Strain on my Paychecks .

This loan would makes it possible for me to take advantage of the Current Very low prices in such a way it would have Little to No Impact on my paycheck. With this Investment the #1 Priority Is ROI, I personally Expect the coin to Reach $3.00 within 45 Days & $5.00 in 60 days. I'm smart enough to Pull Back enough to Cover my Original Investment before making the decision of how high to ride the wave. My Target Value to Pull my investment back is at a Very Practical 1.30 Per coin which would be a 140% ROI while leaving the rest for further / Risk / speculation on reaching my $5.00 Dream

This is my first BTC loan, I feel like it might be a bit much to ask for since its my first. however with a 60 day term it would be very easy to pay back without late payments. Most importiantly I can afford to Repay this loan withing 60 Days Reguardless of what happens with coin as it is considered " Disposable Income" As much as that word "Disposable" bothers me when talking about money!

Sincerely,
Thank you for your consideration.
Bryon Jones

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(50xpy - 6 months, 25xpy - 3 months 5xpy - 3 months 5xpy - 3 months)
My Miners
1x Antminer S2 (1TH/s) , 3x Antminer S3's (180Gh/s Ea) , 1x BlackArrow X1 (100GH/s)

https://btclend.cloudapp.net/btc/loan-details/199
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February 25, 2015, 11:29:23 PM
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This would probably be better placed in lending section https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=65.0 .
Considering you are asking for funding in the first place.

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February 25, 2015, 11:45:44 PM
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Sorry,  didnt even notice that section existed
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February 26, 2015, 03:04:56 AM
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75%  Funded .5 to go  really pushing this one as the price is starting to take off.  I dont wanna be left behind!
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February 26, 2015, 03:29:44 AM
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I posted some Screenshots to verify my Mining Earnings over on hashtalk

https://hashtalk.org/topic/32599/please-consider-funding-my-btclend-loan/5

Not sure if i am aloud to link from here to there but i figured it was the most practical as opposed to reposting the same picture on 4 different forums.
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February 26, 2015, 09:53:51 AM
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Known scammer... Do not give this scumbag a satoshi

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=923024.0
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February 26, 2015, 01:26:51 PM
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Known scammer... Do not give this scumbag a satoshi

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=923024.0

If you are referring to the Ponzi I hosted a month ago and was fully transparent about being a ponzi right down to the name of this website. XPYponzi.com     That ponzi paid out every single xpy that it possible could before it was out of funds and the blockchain and Spreadsheet both show that.   I didnt run with the money,  Obviously since i need a loan to get exactly what you are accusing me of stealing.
( in the hashtalk thread you claimed I stole "100's of paycoin")

You gambled in a Advertised Ponzi.   I did not steal you money,   Deposits stopped coming in  thats how they work.  thats why they are risky.

The proof is in the blockchain
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xpy/address.dws?PJ5mS7Ti48R7x9Jd5GXR9p624AtUdgmDne.htm
I cant fabricate that  
Also take note that there were 100's of people that played that ponzi,  Only 3 are complaining.  The mirror my friend.



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February 26, 2015, 01:27:46 PM
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I smell a neg rep coming! Smiley
Didn't bother to look at your activities until now and seems you ran a ponzi scheme woot.. no one will loan you now LoL
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February 26, 2015, 01:34:52 PM
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I smell a neg rep coming! Smiley
Didn't bother to look at your activities until now and seems you ran a ponzi scheme woot.. no one will loan you now LoL

I tried to take a honest approach,  My website Was advertised for exactly what it was.  there was a description on the deposit page that Informed users exactly how their coin was used and what would be required for them to gain.   The website explicitly requested a maximum depost of 10 coins Specifically so the end game users didnt lose more then they should have gambled.  the 3 people that are upset are the 3 people who decided to spam it with 10 xpy deposits.


I didn't lie,  Run with the money or dissapear after its failure.  I communicated with these for weeks after the end.  Worked out a deal with another guy by the name of thunderfan at Their Request as i was hesitant to involve myself with him,  Who ended up scamming them.  And since he's now gone and I'm still here they are now turning back at me.

These people were well informed that they were sending money to a Ponzi,  They made a Conscious and Informed decision to essentially Bet their coin.  This was not a scam.


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February 26, 2015, 01:39:15 PM
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I smell a neg rep coming! Smiley
Didn't bother to look at your activities until now and seems you ran a ponzi scheme woot.. no one will loan you now LoL

Also,
Thats the great thing about "collateral"  I have it!
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