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Topic: redsn0w's loans [For reference] - page 11. (Read 14618 times)

legendary
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April 15, 2015, 12:57:05 PM
#14
Loan has been repaid.

Blockchain TX ID

Thank you, redsn0w.

Confirmed and only in ~3 days! Thanks again for your seriousness Wink.

Thanks for my vouch Wink
legendary
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#Free market
April 15, 2015, 12:55:35 PM
#13
Loan has been repaid.

Blockchain TX ID

Thank you, redsn0w.

Confirmed and only in ~3 days! Thanks again for your seriousness Wink.
legendary
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April 15, 2015, 12:27:16 PM
#12
Loan has been repaid.

Blockchain TX ID

Thank you, redsn0w.
legendary
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#Free market
April 14, 2015, 03:23:53 PM
#11
Hello. Can you give me a loan about 0.15 BTC with this account as collateral?

No sorry I can't help you, try to search another one here in the lending section.
sr. member
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April 14, 2015, 03:02:57 PM
#10
Hello. Can you give me a loan about 0.15 BTC with this account as collateral?
brand new
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April 14, 2015, 05:12:42 AM
#9
hi would you take a year+ old local bitcoin account as collateral ? it is used almost daily and has great feedback so it wouldn't be something someonoen would lose over .02 bitcoins? Id give you access first so you can take a look at it to verify it all
legendary
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#Free market
April 14, 2015, 05:19:25 AM
#9
hi would you take a year+ old local bitcoin account as collateral ? it is used almost daily and has great feedback so it wouldn't be something someonoen would lose over .02 bitcoins? Id give you access first so you can take a look at it to verify it all

Hi,

no sorry I don't accept localbitcoins account as collateral, if you can provide another type of collateral I am sure that I can help you. Thanks for your post.
legendary
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#Free market
April 13, 2015, 11:17:19 AM
#8
Yup, "1 address = 1 loan" is good. However, you should take care of impersonators. It is not that hard to find who is lying. I personally like to use 1 address for all loans except if borrower ir escrow asks it.

Good luck lending! Hope there won't be any problems for you.

Thanks.


I am honoured to be the one who received the first loan! Thanks again, redsn0w.

You are welcome, see you after one week for the repayment of the loan that I've gave you Wink.
legendary
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April 13, 2015, 06:44:15 AM
#7
I am honoured to be the one who received the first loan! Thanks again, redsn0w.
hero member
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April 13, 2015, 05:53:43 AM
#6
Yup, "1 address = 1 loan" is good. However, you should take care of impersonators. It is not that hard to find who is lying. I personally like to use 1 address for all loans except if borrower ir escrow asks it.

Good luck lending! Hope there won't be any problems for you.
legendary
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#Free market
April 13, 2015, 05:45:25 AM
#5
You can easily catch which one of the two is lying.
You can simply ask them to sign a message from the address from which they repaid the loan. The person who will make false claims will be in a high risk of getting himself negative reputation, so I guess there will be a very few full/sr./hero members who would do such a thing.

What will happen if an user/s will send money from an exchange or a service that doesn't allow you to know a private key (of that address)? You will not be able to sign a message.

Also, giving a new address to each and every person is time consuming. But your loans, your choice.

I think the rule | 1 address = 1 loan | is pretty good, and it will not be a problem because you can generate an address with a simple click of the mouse (and give it a label, it depends also from which client/wallet are you using).


Thanks for your opinion.
sr. member
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April 13, 2015, 05:24:32 AM
#4
I would suggest giving each person a different address to repay to so it is very clear if someone pays you back or not. When everyone pays to the same address, two people could claim that they repaid you when really one did, but it would be hard to say for sure which one did

edit: congratulations on starting to lend and good luck with your loans Smiley
You can easily catch which one of the two is lying.
You can simply ask them to sign a message from the address from which they repaid the loan. The person who will make false claims will be in a high risk of getting himself negative reputation, so I guess there will be a very few full/sr./hero members who would do such a thing.
Also, giving a new address to each and every person is time consuming. But your loans, your choice.
legendary
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#Free market
April 12, 2015, 05:57:42 PM
#3
I would suggest giving each person a different address to repay to so it is very clear if someone pays you back or not. When everyone pays to the same address, two people could claim that they repaid you when really one did, but it would be hard to say for sure which one did

edit: congratulations on starting to lend and good luck with your loans Smiley

Hmm.. you are right. From the next loan I will give an unique and univocal address to each user. Thanks for your appreciation, and good luck too you.
copper member
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April 12, 2015, 05:37:38 PM
#2
I would suggest giving each person a different address to repay to so it is very clear if someone pays you back or not. When everyone pays to the same address, two people could claim that they repaid you when really one did, but it would be hard to say for sure which one did

edit: congratulations on starting to lend and good luck with your loans Smiley
legendary
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#Free market
April 12, 2015, 05:23:48 PM
#1

Hey, redsn0w here!

If you want a loan you may request it here (don't send me a PM).

Use this format :


Code:
[b]Loan Amount:[/b]
[b]Amount to be repaid:[/b]
[b]Repayment Date:[/b]
[b]Collateral:[/b]
[b]Reason:[/b]
[b]Bitcoin Address:[/b]
 


*For the collateral, I may give some loan without taking a valid collateral but only at my discretion.




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