I know that people give out loans but what's up with people no returning what they borrowed?? I want to know this because I might give out loans myself and I want to know what to watch out for... I have ~800 BTC at the moment and would it be a bad idea to start loaning? I bought my BTC back in 2010 mid August January(when it was about $0.07 per BTC) and I noticed the price went up a ton! Also what would be some other way to grow my BTC? Any ideas on what I should do?
Something I should have added my friend was doing something you guys call "mining" I am very knew to the bitcoin world even though I have had them for a long time. I bought these bitcoin from him because he needed to sell them, my financial advisor has told me that the longer I wait the more return I would get so I told him hold the account for 5 years and ill see where I am... So last July I had gotten my account back, did a bunch of research then found you guys. So I came here to post a few posts and for everyone skeptical this is the proof
https://gyazo.com/ee99cef712e9b72f03a3e8e870c33624 Most lenders on this forum take some sort of "colateral" which is an item that covers the value of the loan should the user not pay. Generally user accounts are used by any goods that can be resold or exchanged can be used (other than those that would be too riskly such as web-domains).
I find your story quite interesting and it's quite strange that your finacial advisor would suggest such a transaction at an ealy stage in the currencies' growth (I'm very unhappy with your story - I should have done it)!
You can do investments, mining or cloud mining. Whith the amount you have, you could easily afford to buy a data centre somewhere where electricity is at it's cheapest and purchase many miners with that in order to get more bitcoin from them. Cloud mining is also a good option (though not generally considered that way). If you register with a site like hashnest.com and wait for the S9 miners to be released then you will certainlly make some profit from that investment (I wouldn't recommend investing in the S7s at the moment as they're about to go into the redeption period - though they'll be cheaper than buying miners for a data centre).
I'd suggest you try to introduce yourself to the community and try to learn more information about it before you make such an idea of purchase with these coins as they could potentially make you quite a large amount of interest on them (PM me if you need more information or reply here).