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March 12, 2015, 07:32:48 PM
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3.2 BTC Loan wanted/needed to get Smartcoin a payment processor



Hi there. I am not personally asking for a loan of 3.2 btc ,

but I am in the process of trying to find someone who will get a loan of 3.2 btc,

to pay coinpayments.net for a full year of payment processing,

for Smartcoin SMC (there is a link to the main thread for Smartcoin in my signature below ).


I am thinking it might be a group type of loan, or there might be one individual who will step forwards to get the loan.


Alternatively, people might consider investing into Smartcoin SMC,

buying a pile of coins, and paying for the payment processing for smartcoin,

and might reap rewards from doing that. I cannot guarantee it though.

And Smartcoin does need people to become involved with Smartcoin and take it to the next level, kind of thing.

I am interested to see what you think.

I am serious, this isn't a joke.
(by the way, smartcoin is in a bind currently, because of the cryptsy wallet being under maintenance, and it is taking too long for cryptsy to get that fixed, but at the same time, I think there is opportunity for smartcoin, and even though the wallet was under maintenance at cryptsy, you can see on the one month graph at cryptsy, that the price of smartcoins still went up last month anyways. So there is some people who are optimistic about smartcoin's future.

Reply in this thread or pm me.

Thank you very much





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March 17, 2015, 10:31:45 AM
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1. you should precise the term of the loan you are asking for
2. Do you have any collateral to offer ? Any garantee ? 3.2 BTC is a lot Grin
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