Just some piece of advice;
There have been cases of hackers/scammers logging into unsuspecting user accounts and then coming around to request for a loan. Given that you haven't been so active lately, you might want to sign a message from your old staked Bitcoin address and include it in the loan request. This can help assure the lender that indeed it's you who is requesting for a loan and not someone malicious who just logged into your account.
I think if someone malicious logged into my account, I think my password will have been changed by now. Either way I will report back with a signed message soon (I am fine with no one lending until I do as I have genuinely been struggling to find the wallet for the past 1.5 hours).
Requesting $125 (0.001881 btc currently)
Repaid within 3 weeks with 12% interest
btc: bc1qkdcf4gju9mwhjz8x9f5rpcx7ef9a7zwd6tccc2
tron usdt: TDi816uyKDLqcSXcqeoqkxkwWton56KqPt
Just out of curiosity, if I lend you 0.001881
BTC are you going to pay back 0.001881
BTC +12%, meaning 0.00211
BTC?
Or are you trying to use semantics to pull a fast one? Is this like
the last time you applied for a loan,
where you intend to pay back in USD value after bitcoin pumps?I wasn't using semantics or pulling a fast one. Funnily enough, only now am I actually realizing that what you were saying was that I was going to wait until the market was favorable to me at
any point during that 8 weeks, while I was coming from the view point of what the rate would be
after 8 weeks. Looking back, it was a mistake to do things different to the norm as it obviously caused unintended confusion and debate, but I assure you that I did not have bad intentions then, I don't now, and I won't ever. I think we can all agree that karma is a very real thing and I don't want the bad kind just to profit a few dollars on the back of someone else, trust me. I also value my bitcointalk account as a piece of memorabilia, it's close to invaluable to me, and I don't want to lose it, let alone use it to harm someone else.
To address your curiosity about this loan, I do apologize if putting the conversion in brackets made it a bit unclear. After looking at the OP again, I do see how it might have. To be completely clear:
I'm asking for 125 USD. 140 USD will be repaid ($125 +12%). The option to use BTC or USDT for this transaction is completely up to the lender's preference.
If you or anyone else is genuinely curious about lending a fixed amount of BTC with BTC to be repaid, I am fine with 0.0015 BTC @ 12% (0.00168 BTC). It's a little lower in USD value, just in case it pumps.