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August 26, 2022, 08:29:37 AM
#10
Getting a Bitcoin loan isn't a common problem nowadays cause few people are interested in it, so that is why, I suppose, there aren't any solutions that can help people with that problem.
legendary
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February 08, 2022, 10:13:15 AM
#9
Hi everyone! As a novice (but a very enthusiastic one) in cryptocurrency, I didn't even know that bitcoin loans are a thing. Did you manage to get it? If so, can you share your experience, please? Cheers.

Check the thread from the start and you will get the answer. FYI  and since you are a very enthusiastic noob, don't even consider asking for a loan without valid collateral. Otherwise your account will not last long unpainted...
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May 10, 2021, 11:10:20 AM
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I didn’t know there is a order on posting. So I have to start with a special post?

There really isn't, but this is an anonymous loan. So, the first judgment that a person is trustworthy is to look at the history of his post. But if you can apply for a loan with proper collateral and are willing to follow the borrower's procedures, that should be fine.

You can look for bitcoin loans on this board https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=65.0,
good luck

Thanks Smiley

You get all the proper answers but still, you don't post what collateral do you offer. So do you have anything valid to offer? Otherwise, I suggest you lock your thread and look elsewhere.
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May 10, 2021, 09:34:03 AM
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I didn’t know there is a order on posting. So I have to start with a special post?

There really isn't, but this is an anonymous loan. So, the first judgment that a person is trustworthy is to look at the history of his post. But if you can apply for a loan with proper collateral and are willing to follow the borrower's procedures, that should be fine.

You can look for bitcoin loans on this board https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=65.0,
good luck

Thanks Smiley
legendary
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May 10, 2021, 08:45:08 AM
#6
There's a lot of platforms that accept bitcoin/crypto loan such as Bitfinex, BTCpop, etc. Have you tried checking them out? If you accept other cryptos, other p2p lending platforms like yield.credit are also worth checking out. Keep in mind that the amount of collateral must be larger than your loan amount. Don't expect a no-collateral loan or something similar.
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May 10, 2021, 07:35:18 AM
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I didn’t know there is a order on posting. So I have to start with a special post?

There really isn't, but this is an anonymous loan. So, the first judgment that a person is trustworthy is to look at the history of his post. But if you can apply for a loan with proper collateral and are willing to follow the borrower's procedures, that should be fine.

You can look for bitcoin loans on this board https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=65.0,
good luck
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May 10, 2021, 07:11:13 AM
#4
I am searching for bitcoin loan/ borrowing bitcoin with small collateral/fee. Can someone help.

Thanks
First post and looking for loan is not good sign at all. What is your collateral?

I didn’t know there is a order on posting. So I have to start with a special post?



Can someone help.

Sure. You should start with What is considered collateral. It should give you a proper insight.
All in all, since Bitcoin is money, if you'll ask for loan without a proper collateral, you'll be treated as potential scammer and may get negative (red) trust. This being said, it's usually easier to get money from a pawn shop.

Thank you Smiley

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May 10, 2021, 07:07:36 AM
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Can someone help.

Sure. You should start with What is considered collateral. It should give you a proper insight.
All in all, since Bitcoin is money, if you'll ask for loan without a proper collateral, you'll be treated as potential scammer and may get negative (red) trust. This being said, it's usually easier to get money from a pawn shop.
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May 10, 2021, 07:03:13 AM
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I am searching for bitcoin loan/ borrowing bitcoin with small collateral/fee. Can someone help.

Thanks
First post and looking for loan is not good sign at all. What is your collateral?
newbie
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May 10, 2021, 07:02:05 AM
#1
I am searching for bitcoin loan/ borrowing bitcoin with small collateral/fee. Can someone help.

Thanks
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