Altcoins Talks - Cryptocurrency Forum
Wider Crypto World => Marketplace & Bitcoin Services => Topic started by: ViaNova on May 03, 2019, 06:21:19 AM
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I'll loan it to the BTC.
0.1 to 2 btc
1.7% per month
Up to six months.
100% approval.
18+
Write in telegrams @ vianova
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I think you are someone who has enough Btc so you are willing to lend it, but why don't you do it yourself? wouldn't it be more profitable if you use the bitcoin that you have to trade?
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I think you are someone who has enough Btc so you are willing to lend it, but why don't you do it yourself? wouldn't it be more profitable if you use the bitcoin that you have to trade?
It is more appropriate to reinvest BTC
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We're working.
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Took 0.3 btc for a month, the TS dropped the btc as promised after the conditions were met (tossed the video with the documents KYC). % is small compared to the credits in the fiat, there were problems with the conclusion (the question was solved quickly enough). Keep in mind that you will have to give it back at the current rate, not at which you were taken. In principle, it's not so bad, but took 8000, gave back 10,000, eh... who knew...
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Many times these are scams where in order to receive BTC you first have to give them BTC and then they just leave. So you have been warned!
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Somebody is rich here!
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Many times these are scams where in order to receive BTC you first have to give them BTC and then they just leave. So you have been warned!
No. Most appropriately, they have to give the loan first, then waiting for the payback time with the interest depending on the durations of the loan. If it doe not work this way, then it won't work at all. It absolutely wrong to first deposit Btc to receive an amount of btc back as loan. It doesn't make no sence. I think they should think of better ways to make the loan offer better may be by creating alternative conditions to get this loan.
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Many times these are scams where in order to receive BTC you first have to give them BTC and then they just leave. So you have been warned!
Can you confirm your allegations???
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Somebody is rich here!
Of course rich, scammers usually have a lot of money :D
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Somebody is rich here!
Of course rich, scammers usually have a lot of money :D
Show the audience the screenshots! Blank accusations are not necessary.
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Many times these are scams where in order to receive BTC you first have to give them BTC and then they just leave. So you have been warned!
No. Most appropriately, they have to give the loan first, then waiting for the payback time with the interest depending on the durations of the loan. If it doe not work this way, then it won't work at all. It absolutely wrong to first deposit Btc to receive an amount of btc back as loan. It doesn't make no sence. I think they should think of better ways to make the loan offer better may be by creating alternative conditions to get this loan.
I probably agree with you
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IS THIS REALLY TRUE? ANYONE GET THE LOAN FROM THIS PERSON?