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sr. member
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August 19, 2016, 03:35:27 AM
#23
Again? Another newbie with "bunch" of Bitcoins and he doesn't know what to do with them? Guys, let's be serious.

Does happen

There are lot of newbies who don't know what to do with their bitcoins. But I suspect newbies hold that much bitcoins. I better do a friendly suggestion not advice to use a very small fraction of their holdings to trade and mint money.
sr. member
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August 19, 2016, 01:15:35 AM
#22
Again? Another newbie with "bunch" of Bitcoins and he doesn't know what to do with them? Guys, let's be serious.

Does happen
newbie
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August 18, 2016, 02:13:34 AM
#21
You have provided a valid bitcoin address on your other thread you closed, but you did not provide a signed message from that address.  Once you provide a signed message from that address, proving it is your address, I will remove the feedback.

You're giving him negative for what? Asking a question?

"Newbie offering loans claiming he has over 9 BTC to lend. Safety proof listed in thread to clear this trust. All users who use this lender before proof of no scam is provided - BEWARE!! Possible scam. (See Reference)"

Lol yeah, just keep increasing your online penis size mate.
Sorry, you might not have been around long enough, even though this is probably an alt of yours or your other account was bad, but this is a classic escrow scheme.  Say you have a ton of money to loan in hopes of getting some new individual to pass escrow off to this user for a loan and the collateral disappears.  The user is not responding to requests to prove the amount, then to prove he owns the address in which the amount sits.  He has been on a number of times since then and he has only provided an address with a bunch of bitcoin on it.  Prove it is his and the feedback will be removed.  this is what you do to protect the reputation of forums like this.

Do you have any proof? He was asking for advice. That's like putting someone in a jail cell for being black because other black people killed someone a few weeks ago in another country. Maybe he doesn't want to share his address for safety? I did that once and lost thousands. I know what an escrow scam is, but if the dumb ass user's who borrow money aren't retarded, they would never happen. You can't blame the scammer's for scamming with this when the people who are falling for it are doing it to themselves. That is like saying McDonalds is a scam corporation. They wouldn't be running if people didn't buy from them, right?
"Prove it is his and the feedback will be removed.  this is what you do to protect the reputation of forums like
LOL as soon as you put the word "bitcoin" and "scammer" together, this site pops up with the most results mate. You think that you giving one non-visible negative feedback will do ANYTHING? No. Sorry to tell you, but you're just an attention seeker my friend.
hero member
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Merit: 500
August 17, 2016, 09:33:40 PM
#20
i have 8.3 BTC
how i can invest it???

I am currently number 2 in direct bet competition and am up 60% over 80+ bets. If you want to throw me some btc to play around with I'll give u 80% of profits and principle back on request. If you need proof just ask
don't trust anyone like that. and never invest your money in gambling. I would suggest you just hold your bitcoins and wait for price increase.. or you can open a lending service here.

You have provided a valid bitcoin address on your other thread you closed, but you did not provide a signed message from that address.  Once you provide a signed message from that address, proving it is your address, I will remove the feedback.

your negative feeback have no sense, and it won't effect OP's status at all.. but at least think once before giving negative feedback.. your reason is so childish.
OP is offering loan(I didn't see anything but you said in your feedback) he is not asking for laon. then how he could be a scammer?
totally none sense.
As stated before, he could be offering loans to take collateral in his possession just to run off with it.  Simple scam and it happens to people in real life, not just over the internet, every day.  Here is his loan offering:  https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/lending-1581540.  I am not against no one trying to make a buck, but a newbie offering that much in loans, almost $4k USD and he can not even prove it is his.  If he could prove it then it would be a different story.  All he has to do is prove the bitcoin address he provided is his and the feedback is gone.  In the mean time, I believe this to be an escrow scam.
hero member
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August 17, 2016, 09:30:23 PM
#19
You have provided a valid bitcoin address on your other thread you closed, but you did not provide a signed message from that address.  Once you provide a signed message from that address, proving it is your address, I will remove the feedback.

You're giving him negative for what? Asking a question?

"Newbie offering loans claiming he has over 9 BTC to lend. Safety proof listed in thread to clear this trust. All users who use this lender before proof of no scam is provided - BEWARE!! Possible scam. (See Reference)"

Lol yeah, just keep increasing your online penis size mate.
Sorry, you might not have been around long enough, even though this is probably an alt of yours or your other account was bad, but this is a classic escrow scheme.  Say you have a ton of money to loan in hopes of getting some new individual to pass escrow off to this user for a loan and the collateral disappears.  The user is not responding to requests to prove the amount, then to prove he owns the address in which the amount sits.  He has been on a number of times since then and he has only provided an address with a bunch of bitcoin on it.  Prove it is his and the feedback will be removed.  this is what you do to protect the reputation of forums like this.
newbie
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August 17, 2016, 02:04:40 PM
#18
Il make u a offer of 1.01 btc over 15 weeks at 6.75% at approx 0.09 a week my btcjam profile is https//btcjam/user/541140 and I would pay off the remainder of my current  Loan which is 0.61 and the rest I have plans for anyway think about it and If u accept il send u my btc wallet address and il need usr to make payments into if u ask me its a fair deal its approx a repayment of 40-45 GBP a week over 15 weeks and if u wanted to raise the interest  I would accept within reason and I work full time and iv made 7 payments without hassle every week but I still have about 6 left but could do with the funds asap to do what I gotta do I no to u its a gamble but am not a scammer just looking for a reasonable btc loan thanks spandln3001 Smiley
hero member
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August 17, 2016, 01:38:47 PM
#17
i have 8.3 BTC
how i can invest it???

I am currently number 2 in direct bet competition and am up 60% over 80+ bets. If you want to throw me some btc to play around with I'll give u 80% of profits and principle back on request. If you need proof just ask
don't trust anyone like that. and never invest your money in gambling. I would suggest you just hold your bitcoins and wait for price increase.. or you can open a lending service here.

You have provided a valid bitcoin address on your other thread you closed, but you did not provide a signed message from that address.  Once you provide a signed message from that address, proving it is your address, I will remove the feedback.

your negative feeback have no sense, and it won't effect OP's status at all.. but at least think once before giving negative feedback.. your reason is so childish.
OP is offering loan(I didn't see anything but you said in your feedback) he is not asking for laon. then how he could be a scammer?
totally none sense.
legendary
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August 17, 2016, 01:15:15 PM
#16
You have provided a valid bitcoin address on your other thread you closed, but you did not provide a signed message from that address.  Once you provide a signed message from that address, proving it is your address, I will remove the feedback.

You're giving him negative for what? Asking a question?

"Newbie offering loans claiming he has over 9 BTC to lend. Safety proof listed in thread to clear this trust. All users who use this lender before proof of no scam is provided - BEWARE!! Possible scam. (See Reference)"

Lol yeah, just keep increasing your online penis size mate.
Though OP deserves an academy award for noob stupidity,  I agree he doesn't deserve that neg.  He's not lending this out.  Apparently he doesn't know what the hell he's doing and will probably just abandon this thread like the scunt that he is.
legendary
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August 17, 2016, 12:57:59 PM
#15
Again? Another newbie with "bunch" of Bitcoins and he doesn't know what to do with them? Guys, let's be serious.
hero member
Activity: 565
Merit: 503
August 17, 2016, 08:28:03 AM
#14
i have 8.3 BTC
how i can invest it???

The smartest way is just to keep them yourself. The BTC price is predicted to go up soon. So just by holding them you can earn money. Gambling or anything similar is to risky. Good luck.
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 501
August 16, 2016, 05:26:48 PM
#13
Be sure invest those money should be the way, but dont gamble with them or you will risk to loose them, why dont you keep them safe stored till 2020, or maybe next year, savings at bitcoin has bringed amazing results.
hero member
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August 16, 2016, 03:29:15 PM
#12
I would encourage you to close this thread of yours, like you closed the other one.
If you do have this amount, open a lending servise thread or just...dont. Smiley

Either ways its up to you...
sr. member
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August 16, 2016, 04:04:43 AM
#11
I don't want to encourage you to start LOAN service. Many people find it difficult to gain profit. It works well for some people. Don't invest in any schemes. Don't invest in ICOs. But,

You can make good money by trading.

Use only 0.1 btc of your stack and start to learn trading. Pile up your stack by satoshis. After certain time of experience, you can make good money there.
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August 16, 2016, 02:56:42 AM
#10
i have 8.3 BTC
how i can invest it???

I.   suggest you to move this tread in securities board.  First. Cool

Then.  ,  if really want to invest and hold your BTC at same time, try our account Management service at bitib.eu .

You could start with smaller amounts and decide at any time what to do.

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newbie
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August 16, 2016, 01:34:31 AM
#9
You have provided a valid bitcoin address on your other thread you closed, but you did not provide a signed message from that address.  Once you provide a signed message from that address, proving it is your address, I will remove the feedback.

You're giving him negative for what? Asking a question?

"Newbie offering loans claiming he has over 9 BTC to lend. Safety proof listed in thread to clear this trust. All users who use this lender before proof of no scam is provided - BEWARE!! Possible scam. (See Reference)"

Lol yeah, just keep increasing your online penis size mate.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
August 15, 2016, 01:51:25 PM
#8
You have provided a valid bitcoin address on your other thread you closed, but you did not provide a signed message from that address.  Once you provide a signed message from that address, proving it is your address, I will remove the feedback.
sr. member
Activity: 364
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August 09, 2016, 06:03:39 PM
#7
i have 8.3 BTC
how i can invest it???


You can try open another "LOAN SERVICE" , it will help earn 1.5% - 30% / month.
full member
Activity: 145
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August 09, 2016, 06:03:12 PM
#6
 He would thank me so much if he had the info I had I havent been scammed .
full member
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August 09, 2016, 05:54:34 PM
#5
 Hi I promise if you the op send me a couple btc ill send you the way to invest your money and you wont be scam.  Its up to you to trust me. You will never forget it. It will not be ponzi. So send me btc then ill give you free info bye thanks. But if you dont youll reget it trusting some of these other people .
legendary
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August 09, 2016, 05:46:49 PM
#4
i have 8.3 BTC
how i can invest it???
you're in wrong section for ask like this question mate, you should ask this on Bitcoin discussion section. But if i have that btc,  i would like to invest 50% in gambling site and hold the left, maybe btc price will rise.

No I have a plan. You dont know what I can do. Its up them to trust me. The negative trust is from some liar.
yes, your plan is gonna invest that money in PONZI sites (lol). Also, i didn't see if they are liar, there are valid reason why you got that red trust (based your reference).
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