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hero member
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July 29, 2013, 02:02:02 AM
CoinLenders now offers fee rebates on your deposits!

Could you please explain the difference between fee rebates and interest payments?

I'm guessing it's a legal thing. Nothing changed, except words ^^
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TradeFortress has to pay his debitors
July 29, 2013, 01:52:45 AM
CoinLenders now offers fee rebates on your deposits!

Could you please explain the difference between fee rebates and interest payments?
vip
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July 29, 2013, 01:50:06 AM
CoinLenders now offers fee rebates on your deposits!
hero member
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0xFB0D8D1534241423
July 28, 2013, 03:33:18 PM
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 30d CD APR: 25.50%
 90d CD APR: 26.05%
180d CD APR: 22.00%

why is 180d so much lower than the others?

It's a greater obligation for TF, and the future is uncertain. The utility of having your money for a longer period of time becomes outweighed by the liability it creates.
But why a rational investor would buy that instead of a 90d then?
The future is uncertain both sides, I might need that money now and if it is locked for 180d is much worse than 90d...
Is there really anyone buying those? Why?

There's no guarantee that after the first 90d cd expires, the cds will even be offered anymore, let alone at the current yields. Thus the 90d has a higher yield as an APR, but the 180d cd has a higher concrete yield, in terms of actual BTC. If you think the 90d will still be offered at 26+% 90 days from now, go ahead and buy it.
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Bitgoblin
July 28, 2013, 01:51:16 PM
Code:
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 30d CD APR: 25.50%
 90d CD APR: 26.05%
180d CD APR: 22.00%

why is 180d so much lower than the others?

It's a greater obligation for TF, and the future is uncertain. The utility of having your money for a longer period of time becomes outweighed by the liability it creates.
But why a rational investor would buy that instead of a 90d then?
The future is uncertain both sides, I might need that money now and if it is locked for 180d is much worse than 90d...
Is there really anyone buying those? Why?
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1000
0xFB0D8D1534241423
July 28, 2013, 01:41:37 PM
Code:
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 30d CD APR: 25.50%
 90d CD APR: 26.05%
180d CD APR: 22.00%

why is 180d so much lower than the others?

It's a greater obligation for TF, and the future is uncertain. The utility of having your money for a longer period of time becomes outweighed by the liability it creates.
hero member
Activity: 630
Merit: 500
Bitgoblin
July 28, 2013, 01:22:15 PM
Code:
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 30d CD APR: 25.50%
 90d CD APR: 26.05%
180d CD APR: 22.00%

why is 180d so much lower than the others?
legendary
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July 27, 2013, 06:01:43 PM
I was going to deposit some bitcoins in CoinLenders, but I saw you need to use inputs.io  Sad
I feel really lazy today for opening more accounts :/ Maybe another day!
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Acc bought - used solely for signature testing
July 26, 2013, 08:41:04 PM
PM'ed you earlier today TF, let me know your response when you get a chance. Thanks.
vip
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July 26, 2013, 07:21:40 PM
any way to sign into multiple accounts at the same time?

Multiple browsers.

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I just deposited into CoinLenders. Is there anything special I have to do to earn interest, or just wait? Do you need to buy a CD to earn interest? (I'd rather not and have the option to pull out at any time.)

You don't need to, but you get a higher rate if you do.
sr. member
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July 26, 2013, 06:56:08 PM
any way to sign into multiple accounts at the same time?
full member
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July 26, 2013, 03:14:15 PM
Hello,

I just deposited into CoinLenders. Is there anything special I have to do to earn interest, or just wait? Do you need to buy a CD to earn interest? (I'd rather not and have the option to pull out at any time.)

Thanks!
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Bitgoblin
July 25, 2013, 06:33:53 AM
If it is the already hashed one (64 hex characters), email it to me and I'll give you access.
Yeah it's 64hex, I'll send you an email, thanks!

Did you get the email?
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Bitgoblin
July 25, 2013, 02:27:08 AM
You have to be careful with that. All you have to do is go to Lastpass -> "generated password for inputs.io" and it will copy the true pass for you. Then tell lastpass to overwrite the hexed one with that, :p.
Somehow, it only saved the hexed hash for some reason.
Now that I know about that, I'll be super-careful in letting it save only the real password instead.

(btw I miss the point of this client-side hashing, since if you are concerned about spoofing, is you use the hash to login, you can just spoof the hash, no need to know the real password... so it doesn't really inconvenience hackers... or did I miss something?)
legendary
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July 25, 2013, 02:22:53 AM
I deposited to coinlanders using the normal bitcoin deposit method, and after that I've noticed that only inputs.io is available for withdrawals.
There have been some problems with inputs.io: I created the account and I have tried once to logout and login again, and it worked.
Now I've tried again to login and it doesn't work anymore. I'm sure the password is correct because I've saved it with LastPass, and never had a problem with it.
For some reason I don't have the recover key, but since the inputs.io account is empty it could easily be reset it.
Or, if you prefer, we might change the email bound to coinlenders.
Obviously I need to be able to access the funds to my coinlenders account again.
I can easily prove I'm owner both to my email and to my coinlenders account (the problem only resides input.io side).
(posting also here, just in case)


You have to be careful with that. All you have to do is go to Lastpass -> "generated password for inputs.io" and it will copy the true pass for you. Then tell lastpass to overwrite the hexed one with that, :p.
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Bitgoblin
July 25, 2013, 02:15:09 AM
If it is the already hashed one (64 hex characters), email it to me and I'll give you access.
Yeah it's 64hex, I'll send you an email, thanks!
vip
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July 25, 2013, 02:13:38 AM
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I'm sure the password is correct because I've saved it with LastPass, and never had a problem with it.

We hash passwords client side, get the password from your password manager. If it is the already hashed one (64 hex characters), email it to me and I'll give you access. If it is not the hashed one, enter it manually and login.

Please remember to follow the "if you lose your password or PIN, the only way to recover access to your account is via the recovery key" when you sign up.

I suggest using KeePassX anyway.
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Bitgoblin
July 25, 2013, 02:11:14 AM
I deposited to coinlanders using the normal bitcoin deposit method, and after that I've noticed that only inputs.io is available for withdrawals.
There have been some problems with inputs.io: I created the account and I have tried once to logout and login again, and it worked.
Now I've tried again to login and it doesn't work anymore. I'm sure the password is correct because I've saved it with LastPass, and never had a problem with it.
For some reason I don't have the recover key, but since the inputs.io account is empty it could easily be reset it.
Or, if you prefer, we might change the email bound to coinlenders.
Obviously I need to be able to access the funds to my coinlenders account again.
I can easily prove I'm owner both to my email and to my coinlenders account (the problem only resides input.io side).
(posting also here, just in case)
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