Hi, in the beginning, I want to make something clear, I'm not here for business purposes, I'm just simply a student who's in difficult times in a foreign country with lots on my back. I'm from Vietnam, currently living in Tokyo, Japan. I came here with the hope achiving my future through education and hard working, I've been through a lot to get here, not to mention my current debt for the travel to Japan. I taugh myself English, about things happeing around, I try to read and to know as much as possible for me to overcome the odds against a lone foreigner in Japan. I'm learning Japanese now and gonna get to a professional school here. About the need for a loan, I just lost my entire wallet with all the document, bankcards, money and I'm just gonna pay my rent in few days, my payment is till next month 15th and I can't get a loan from any of my friend for anyone has to move out of the dormitory at this moment (make places for newcomers, I guess). I know my account is new, for I've been searching on Internet for every possible way to access to some charity movement in desperate time and I came here, hoping for one last shot. I'm still working at this moment and I work 2 jobs. I know you, who read this post has every right to question my situation and will I pay you back the money as I promised. I'm just an ordinary person who's trying very hard to achieve something better with no motive for scamming and lying to anyone, I don't want to do that. I just need help.
About the escrow, tell me what you want to hold to make sure I'm worth a shot for your help. I promise I will pay back at the end of next month.
You claim to have "lost your entire wallet with all the document, bank cards, money..."
I'm struggling to understand, let alone reconcile, the connection between this claimed loss and your being in Japan as a student (and holding 2 jobs which Japanese immigration prohibits for those holding a student visa) and this chain of other factors... the bitcoin factor, most significantly.
Coming to Japan as a student and getting a Japanese student visa entails and requires demonstrating strong evidence of financial resources to cover the cost of studying AND living in Japan. Granted and assuming you indeed lost your entire wallet, there are options (such as contacting family in Vietnam) or the Vietnamese Embassy in Tokyo and/or support staff at the international student department of the university you are attached to.
You ask what people here would want for escrow or collateral. This makes me think you do have recourse to something of value.
So many contradictions.