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newbie
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June 02, 2024, 05:20:16 PM
#23
Also, I forgot to mention this but is there any platform which provided over 10% APR on BTC deposits?
The platform I currently use does only 10%.

I offer the Pay NaMaidani payment system, where you can receive interest on deposits in several cryptocurrencies. Go to the investment section and choose the plan you need. Here is the condition for BTC investment:
Invest 0.1 BTC for 3 months with a fixed income of 0.0036 BTC. You will receive daily interest payments of 0.00004 BTC to your wallet. Full return of investment at the end of the term.

What sort of *send me 100 dollars and I'll send back 500 dollars* kind of scam is this?

Sorry, but there is no scam in the investment plan offered in my post. Users already use exchanges or keep cryptocurrency in their wallets, keeping it in the payment system allows you to get 14% per annum, which is mutually beneficial for the user and the company. In your post, it is not clear what is 100 and what is 500, because I have an amount of 0.1 indicated, to which a person will receive an interest of 0.0036 for three months and a total of 0.1036 until the return. Therefore, your example is unclear, or you are careless, or you selected the example in the wrong entry.
member
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Crypto - Fiat Exchange
June 02, 2024, 04:11:06 PM
#22
Also, I forgot to mention this but is there any platform which provided over 10% APR on BTC deposits?
The platform I currently use does only 10%.

I offer the Pay NaMaidani payment system, where you can receive interest on deposits in several cryptocurrencies. Go to the investment section and choose the plan you need. Here is the condition for BTC investment:
Invest 0.1 BTC for 3 months with a fixed income of 0.0036 BTC. You will receive daily interest payments of 0.00004 BTC to your wallet. Full return of investment at the end of the term.

What sort of *send me 100 dollars and I'll send back 500 dollars* kind of scam is this?
newbie
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June 02, 2024, 07:05:40 AM
#21
Also, I forgot to mention this but is there any platform which provided over 10% APR on BTC deposits?
The platform I currently use does only 10%.

I offer the Pay NaMaidani payment system, where you can receive interest on deposits in several cryptocurrencies. Go to the investment section and choose the plan you need. Here is the condition for BTC investment:
Invest 0.1 BTC for 3 months with a fixed income of 0.0036 BTC. You will receive daily interest payments of 0.00004 BTC to your wallet. Full return of investment at the end of the term.
hero member
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June 02, 2024, 01:06:36 AM
#20
Why you need a guide when you are saying that you've got more than us? Someone who's got tons of BTC are likely early adopters that should be the guide and not to be guided.
His name is also btcearlyadopter haha. Op should really come up with a better way of marketing I think he/she lacks the funds to run a marketing campaign, if I am not wrong, he can also run ads on his platform now if that's legit. As Google ads has allowed the advertising of crypto a long time ago.
Also, I forgot to mention this but is there any platform which provided over 10% APR on BTC deposits?
The platform I currently use does only 10%.
I would like to ask which platform are you currently using, I am sure you will answer only this question because that's what you have been waiting till now. I don't think it would be Cinco and on the site you says it is partnered with major MSBs which are registered on Fincen, Actually, we can see the registered MSBs if you could give us the name of few MSBs we can search them and can ask them if you are registered there or not. BTW this Cinco site is very unsophisticated at the moment. Its UI need touch.
full member
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June 01, 2024, 07:49:45 AM
#19
Hi I have lot of BTC to sell.


Can any experienced people guide me?
Thanks

Forums do not coordinate buying and selling like this, because you have proof of the bitcoins you are going to sell. And the person who pays you then gets cheated if you don't release. So you can use PTP Exchange, you can use Kokoin, Binance Exchange, ByBit Exchange here buy and sell with enough PTP and proof.
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May 28, 2024, 11:36:16 PM
#18
Hi I have lot of BTC to sell.


Can any experienced people guide me?
Thanks

Just sell them at a P2P website. If you dislike KYC it's websites that you can do it without it. Look alterra57's signature. LocalCoinSwap is a honest and good P2P website without needing KYC tho quite small traffic.
If you don't have any problem with KYC i would go to Noones. I would say it's the safest with their Escrow and very good moderator.

But do your research first and never release any coins before you actually see you got money in your bank or whatever payment method you using!! Many scammers using fake payment slips.

Good luck and do a good research.

/ BabyB.
legendary
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May 28, 2024, 03:27:17 PM
#17
proof?
post a screen or better a video that proves that you hold a looot of BTC
The only way to prove access to Bitcoin is by signing a message. I've seen videos of a flying man, it doesn't prove anything.

I have also seen one yet it was just an illusion as the guy was an illusionist and he made us all believe that he was jumping from a 76 floor story building.So @op yes it does not prove anything unless you sign a message,by signing a message at the wallet you have lots of Bitcoin will make sure that we all believe you,there is no other way anyone is going to believe what you say.
newbie
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May 21, 2024, 06:28:10 PM
#16
Hi I have lot of BTC to sell.


Can any experienced people guide me?
Thanks

proof?
post a screen or better a video that proves that you hold a looot of BTC
 Grin

Why would anyone need to prove anything to you?

If you come here claiming you have a lot of Btc you should be ready to back up your words with facts to make people believe you  or you will just be considered at best a boaster if not a scammer.

PS: by the way , are you an alt account of original poster? isn't it?

I don't have any BTC no. And if someone show ups somehere claiming he/she have something he/she doesn't need to back up anything? Or are you the police? I don't mean to be rude its a legit question. what is an alt account of original poster?
newbie
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May 21, 2024, 05:22:56 PM
#15
Crazy people, everyone shows up here, if you have a lot of BTC, sell it or donate it to us  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
legendary
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May 21, 2024, 02:24:28 AM
#14
Hi I have lot of BTC to sell.


Can any experienced people guide me?
Thanks

proof?
post a screen or better a video that proves that you hold a looot of BTC
 Grin

Why would anyone need to prove anything to you?

If you come here claiming you have a lot of Btc you should be ready to back up your words with facts to make people believe you  or you will just be considered at best a boaster if not a scammer.

PS: by the way , are you an alt account of original poster? isn't it?
newbie
Activity: 14
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May 21, 2024, 02:15:51 AM
#13
Hi I have lot of BTC to sell.


Can any experienced people guide me?
Thanks

proof?
post a screen or better a video that proves that you hold a looot of BTC
 Grin

Why would anyone need to prove anything to you?
newbie
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May 13, 2024, 06:00:53 PM
#12
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legendary
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May 12, 2024, 03:44:37 AM
#11
The only way to prove access to Bitcoin is by signing a message. I've seen videos of a flying man, it doesn't prove anything.
Doing it in public may reveal the privacy of the holder however anyone can do it in private. Man can fly these days but they can not fly with a bare hand :-D
sr. member
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May 12, 2024, 03:27:47 AM
#10
What do you mean you want to create an exchange website by supporting bitcoin and users deposit, then get a better apr than the one in the global top market? are you talking about dapps or services like cex (vault)? for me the size of a reward is important but more important is reputation and maybe advertising. I'm sure if you are confident like this, it's a good asset. But attracting some people who are active in this forum with high trust is also good. visitors on bitcointalk are quite a lot and for me it is still very effective and crowded if you are just starting out. Because good personal data, quality partners and sufficient capital is a unity. Hopefully your luck between preparation and opportunity can be achieved. The crypto market is getting wider and knowledge about bitcoin is almost thorough and with the help of other common platforms such as social media or YouTube there are certainly many opportunities, if the new exchange can get the heart of its users in my opinion it can compete and can survive in the era of crypto curency becoming a necessity as I feel, potentially.
legendary
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May 12, 2024, 12:56:43 AM
#9
proof?
post a screen or better a video that proves that you hold a looot of BTC
The only way to prove access to Bitcoin is by signing a message. I've seen videos of a flying man, it doesn't prove anything.
legendary
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Heisenberg
May 11, 2024, 04:51:54 PM
#8
proof?
post a screen or better a video that proves that you hold a looot of BTC
 Grin
You expect that joker to have even a single bitcoin?

If you check the archived version of the post, OP was trying to shill some website of his, which is probably a scam. On getting called by the members, he instead edited his post to the current one.

All I can see is that he is just trying to scam rather than actually have the large number of BTC that he claims he has.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 25
May 11, 2024, 01:42:15 PM
#7
Hi I have lot of BTC to sell.


Can any experienced people guide me?
Thanks

proof?
post a screen or better a video that proves that you hold a looot of BTC
 Grin
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1288
May 11, 2024, 09:12:09 AM
#6
Gain trust by conducting transactions with trusted people in small amounts, and over time you will be a trust seller.

Also, I forgot to mention this but is there any platform which provided over 10% APR on BTC deposits?
The platform I currently use does only 10%.
10% APR on BTC is the dream of all investors, but dreams do not come true easily and you will not find a service that provides this opportunity at all times, especially in the case of a rising market.
You can get 10% APR with stablecoins or some altcoins, but definitely not Bitcoin.
hero member
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May 11, 2024, 08:50:06 AM
#5
Hi I have lot of BTC to sell.


Can any experienced people guide me?
Thanks
Why you need a guide when you are saying that you've got more than us? Someone who's got tons of BTC are likely early adopters that should be the guide and not to be guided.

Also, I forgot to mention this but is there any platform which provided over 10% APR on BTC deposits?
The platform I currently use does only 10%.
Nice try but that's not going to work here. It's a typical strategy of the other too that making themselves innocent and trying to start a conversation but the main point is to show us your own platform.
member
Activity: 527
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Crypto - Fiat Exchange
May 11, 2024, 04:31:08 AM
#4
Hi I have lot of BTC to sell.
I currently sell it through www.dotcinco.com (it doesn't require KYC but it has a $5 wire fee for every transaction).
I am looking for alternatives.

Can any experienced people guide me?
Thanks

Your website is a poor copy of wise.com and it most likely is a scam. Where are you licensed and how is it possible that you can offer fiat exchange without doing KYC?
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