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May 05, 2017, 01:09:48 PM
#21
I'm an looking for lenders for a current project I'm working on.  I'm willing to take on short term loans at a 10% weekly rate.  I am setting up restaurants in the San Francisco area with the ability to accept bitcoins .  We will recover 3% of all future Bitcoin transactions at the restaurant.   As it is just starting out I need some initial start up funds.  Lend your bitcoins to:   1FH6TuVZW9Z2q3Djc56h3tLYGce8X8EVWZ
7 days from your loan I will return your funds with an additional guaranteed 10%.  
Thanks.


You have to use multisignature wallet like bitgo and give one key to the community member like me for exemple  Grin
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May 05, 2017, 12:23:58 PM
#20
Does anyone know a site where I can lend bitcoins? I prefer not a long lending time. I know bitbond but maybe there are better ones, and is it completely safe?
Lmk Cheesy

Nik

Talking about safety I'd suggest you open up a lending thread and lend only to people in your locality whom you'll meet in person. It's safe to meet them and get some verifications before you lend else I'll advice you to forget about the whole lending idea.
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May 05, 2017, 12:11:17 PM
#19
The number of scammers is so high that the profits from lending on sites like BTCJam is negligible.

Furthermore, many of these sites denominate their loans in USD, meaning that Bitcoin's growth exceeds the profit of the loan, and minus the chance of scammers you're looking at a pretty decent negative number.

The only profitable way to lend Bitcoin is to margin lend on sites like Poloniex, but considering how unreliable Bitcoin and altcoin exchanges are it might not even be worth it for ten percent or so per year with a lot of work.

There are plenty of more profitable investments than that - like casino bankroll investments.
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May 05, 2017, 11:58:51 AM
#18
I suggest against this plan. You are better of trading your bitcoins at an exchange or just holding on to them. Even with safeguards, it's still quite easy for borrowers to just run after getting your money. I don't think it's possible to get a suitable collateral in an online only transaction. Loans are much more risky than trading.

IMHO you are better of lending money out to people you know in real life. If you've held your bitcoins for some time, it's possible to just take the profits from it and use that to start your lending operation. Make them sign papers so you can sue them, or at least ruin their reputation by posting photos of the note, if they fail to pay.

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May 05, 2017, 11:07:46 AM
#17
Does anyone know a site where I can lend bitcoins? I prefer not a long lending time. I know bitbond but maybe there are better ones, and is it completely safe?
Lmk Cheesy

Nik

Are you serious about Bitcoin lending.
I would prefer to hold it and try other ways to earn more rather than jumping in prone to be scammed environment or giving unnecessary worries to mind through collateral glitch!!
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May 05, 2017, 11:07:38 AM
#16
I think you might be better off by investing some coins in a trusted casino or something like that.
It would be much safer and you'd get somewhat similar returns without the risks of them not paying you back.

Another option would be to lend to Poloniex, but the returns aren't that great.


Yes it seems a good idea than we lend bitcoin to others that they will not necessarily pay for it, maybe investment and trade become another alternative to profit.
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May 05, 2017, 11:00:43 AM
#15
Might wanna check out xCoins. It's some sort of platform where you can lend Bitcoin securely.
The only downside is chargebacks that might occur.
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May 05, 2017, 10:55:32 AM
#14
I think you might be better off by investing some coins in a trusted casino or something like that.
It would be much safer and you'd get somewhat similar returns without the risks of them not paying you back.

Another option would be to lend to Poloniex, but the returns aren't that great.

Ohh i saw a gamble site some days ago where i can lend btc to but idk it anymore..
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May 05, 2017, 09:59:01 AM
#13
Does anyone know a site where I can lend bitcoins? I prefer not a long lending time. I know bitbond but maybe there are better ones, and is it completely safe?
Lmk Cheesy

Nik

It is foolish to expect sizable returns in a "safe" venture. Lending involves risk. There will be defaults.
In the virtual world, defaults are all the more common.
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May 05, 2017, 09:57:12 AM
#12
Does anyone know a site where I can lend bitcoins? I prefer not a long lending time. I know bitbond but maybe there are better ones, and is it completely safe?
Lmk Cheesy

Nik

It's easy, you can borrow it right at this forum. Maybe you should learn more about this place. However, in order to borrow some money, you need collateral, or you have a tremendous trust in the forum, however, here mortgages are a prerequisite to You can borrow BTC here. Also, I do not know about any other reputable lending website.
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May 05, 2017, 09:51:19 AM
#11
I'm an looking for lenders for a current project I'm working on.  I'm willing to take on short term loans at a 10% weekly rate.  I am setting up restaurants in the San Francisco area with the ability to accept bitcoins .  We will recover 3% of all future Bitcoin transactions at the restaurant.   As it is just starting out I need some initial start up funds.  Lend your bitcoins to:   1FH6TuVZW9Z2q3Djc56h3tLYGce8X8EVWZ
7 days from your loan I will return your funds with an additional guaranteed 10%.  
Thanks.

You have absolutely no chance of anybody lending you money in this kimd of way. No escrow, no collateral to secure the loan. You might as well have SCAMMER tattooed on your forehead.

I just have one question before I believe you: What happen if you decided not to return the money? What can I do to make you pay back?

You wouldn't be able to do anything. He'd get negative trust on his account. He'd likely discard the account & continue doing the same on a new one(s).
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May 05, 2017, 08:55:47 AM
#10
I'm an looking for lenders for a current project I'm working on.  I'm willing to take on short term loans at a 10% weekly rate.  I am setting up restaurants in the San Francisco area with the ability to accept bitcoins .  We will recover 3% of all future Bitcoin transactions at the restaurant.   As it is just starting out I need some initial start up funds.  Lend your bitcoins to:   1FH6TuVZW9Z2q3Djc56h3tLYGce8X8EVWZ
7 days from your loan I will return your funds with an additional guaranteed 10%.  
Thanks.

I just have one question before I believe you: What happen if you decided not to return the money? What can I do to make you pay back?
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May 05, 2017, 08:23:38 AM
#9
I'm an looking for lenders for a current project I'm working on.  I'm willing to take on short term loans at a 10% weekly rate.  I am setting up restaurants in the San Francisco area with the ability to accept bitcoins .  We will recover 3% of all future Bitcoin transactions at the restaurant.   As it is just starting out I need some initial start up funds.  Lend your bitcoins to:   1FH6TuVZW9Z2q3Djc56h3tLYGce8X8EVWZ
7 days from your loan I will return your funds with an additional guaranteed 10%.  
Thanks.
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May 05, 2017, 08:16:06 AM
#8
why not used poloniex, they have great platform?
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May 05, 2017, 07:57:44 AM
#7
Does anyone know a site where I can lend bitcoins? I prefer not a long lending time. I know bitbond but maybe there are better ones, and is it completely safe?
Lmk Cheesy

Nik
If you looking place to given loan, You can go here : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=65.0
May communty can help you out  Smiley
legendary
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May 05, 2017, 07:53:59 AM
#6
I think you might be better off by investing some coins in a trusted casino or something like that.
It would be much safer and you'd get somewhat similar returns without the risks of them not paying you back.

Another option would be to lend to Poloniex, but the returns aren't that great.
hero member
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May 05, 2017, 06:02:07 AM
#5
This game died years ago. Hardly anybody is willing to lend bitcoin's any more. The lending section here in the marketplace was full of scammers.

Yeah, there is a lot of scammers there if you are going to be naïve and just going to recklessly lend your bitcoin to someone who would say to you that he is going to return it to you on the deal that you guys made, but the real thing is, he us just going to scam since he knows that you are too naïve and don't know what to do on lending. But it would be better if you guys are going to have an escrow for this, just to be sure that the transactions that you guys are going to make is legit.
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May 05, 2017, 05:25:17 AM
#4
bitcointalk.org and it is an awesome forum Smiley

go to lending board and see what others are doing, you can start a topic there and put your offers up. be careful though there are scammers who will scam you for less than 1 dollar!

also make sure to read the sticky topics.
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May 05, 2017, 04:39:49 AM
#3
This game died years ago. Hardly anybody is willing to lend bitcoin's any more. The lending section here in the marketplace was full of scammers.
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May 05, 2017, 04:35:53 AM
#2
Does anyone know a site where I can lend bitcoins? I prefer not a long lending time. I know bitbond but maybe there are better ones, and is it completely safe?
Lmk Cheesy

Nik

THere is a site called BTCJam... I think it is still functioning but nobody is using it anymore. Most of the borrowers runaway after getting the bitcoins and refuse to pay back and many investors suffered losses and unable to get back their investment.
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