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Topic: Loan; .006btc (Read 444 times)

sr. member
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Merit: 265
November 12, 2017, 01:53:37 PM
#9
Could you please let us know what's the loan for?
Thank you.

I needed it to pay for a monthly subscription that was due today, but the current crash/overdue correction caused a shortfall.

I can fill this loan in the next hour.
Please PM me or reply here if you're still interested.
Thank.

Amount;  .006btc
Repay   ; .007btc - on or before Thursday/16th November 2017
Address: 1CdBbTT3K8aN7jmAoi1czQzrHRkttbPNsP
Collateral ; This Account

Pss; I cannot sign a message from the receiving/staked address. I've tried several times, it's just not possible, something to do with blockchain.info new wallet addresses. What I can do however, if I feel the offer is genuine enough is send the lender $1 from the address and post the txt as proof that I control the address.

Thanks for looking.

I can fill these request, just send me an information collateral for securing first. Wink

Edit : Currently, midnight here.I need go to hay now. probably I'll fill them after I'm wake up.  Please don't send any information, before I've make a statement with sign message.

Thanks guys, but I no longer need the loan. I was able to pay the difference with BCH....
newbie
Activity: 41
Merit: 0
November 12, 2017, 12:56:20 PM
#8
I can fill this loan in the next hour.
Please PM me or reply here if you're still interested.
Thank.
sr. member
Activity: 602
Merit: 265
November 12, 2017, 11:22:00 AM
#7
Not valid collateral. Anyone who supplies this loan will get negative feedback because it's frowned upon to sell accounts therefore your account is literally worthless.

If you can't sign a message then this account could of been sold a few months ago too. Follow the guide in the newbie sub forum it's simple to sign an address

You know what? there are naturally thick people, nothing wrong with that, its the way some of us were born. But you sir are an idiot of the highest order, and I feel very sorry for you.

You are not only as dumb as shit , you pretend to be smart to gain the respect of people on the web who don't and will never know you. I see you deleted your last post, exporting to core will make no difference.

Now, I didn't know that, but I tried reading, researching and paying attention. Try it, it will help you. Just in case you are still in doubt, please READ these threads, don't scan thru, read.


https://support.blockchain.com/hc/en-us/articles/210353833-What-is-message-signing-and-how-can-I-do-that-
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-can-i-sign-a-message-from-the-new-blockchaininfo-wallet-1892985
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.17148360
https://steemit.com/blockchain/@jasonxg/signing-messages-with-the-new-blockchain-info
hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 501
November 12, 2017, 10:14:22 AM
#6
Not valid collateral. Anyone who supplies this loan will get negative feedback because it's frowned upon to sell accounts therefore your account is literally worthless.

If you can't sign a message then this account could of been sold a few months ago too. Follow the guide in the newbie sub forum it's simple to sign an address

You should read before spouting rubbish; The address cannot be signed, I can sign messages from old wallets or addresses, but for now the new blockchain.info addresses cannot do that. Don't take my word for it, ask around.


Don't even make that as an excuse. Export the private key and use a client like bitcoin core to sign the address. Simple. Your an experienced user you should really know this. 

And even if you were not an experienced user,you are now! Grin
SureLockLoans post show's you the way... Btw what other old addresses can you sign? You are confussed or something?

You really need to do something and prove the ownership,no doubt.
newbie
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Merit: 0
November 12, 2017, 09:53:52 AM
#5
Could you please let us know what's the loan for?
Thank you.
sr. member
Activity: 602
Merit: 265
November 12, 2017, 08:20:19 AM
#4
Not valid collateral. Anyone who supplies this loan will get negative feedback because it's frowned upon to sell accounts therefore your account is literally worthless.

If you can't sign a message then this account could of been sold a few months ago too. Follow the guide in the newbie sub forum it's simple to sign an address

You should read before spouting rubbish; The address cannot be signed, I can sign messages from old wallets or addresses, but for now the new blockchain.info addresses cannot do that. Don't take my word for it, ask around.


If you need to sign a message, export the private key and import it into electrum and then sign (keep the wallet passworded).

Second the post about accounts anyhow, try and find a different collateral.


Exporting to electrum makes no difference. You can only sign imported addresses from the old legacy wallet. As to what constitutes a valid collateral, It is up to the lender.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
November 12, 2017, 08:05:57 AM
#3
If you need to sign a message, export the private key and import it into electrum and then sign (keep the wallet passworded).

Second the post about accounts anyhow, try and find a different collateral.



sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
November 12, 2017, 07:40:36 AM
#2
Not valid collateral. Anyone who supplies this loan will get negative feedback because it's frowned upon to sell accounts therefore your account is literally worthless.

If you can't sign a message then this account could of been sold a few months ago too. Follow the guide in the newbie sub forum it's simple to sign an address
sr. member
Activity: 602
Merit: 265
November 12, 2017, 06:25:50 AM
#1
Amount;  .006btc
Repay   ; .007btc - on or before Thursday/16th November 2017
Address: 1CdBbTT3K8aN7jmAoi1czQzrHRkttbPNsP
Collateral ; This Account

Pss; I cannot sign a message from the receiving/staked address. I've tried several times, it's just not possible, something to do with blockchain.info new wallet addresses. What I can do however, if I feel the offer is genuine enough, is send the lender $1 from the address and post the txt as proof that I control the address.

Thanks for looking.
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