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Board Hrvatski (Croatian)
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Jesu li BTC mixeri legalni u HR?
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Asclepius34
on 10/11/2024, 21:39:17 UTC
⭐ Merited by dkbit98 (1) ,SirJohnVonSlotty (1)
Zanima me jesu li BTC mineri legalni u Hrvatskoj? Potrazio sam na netu da vidim jesu li legalni i vidim da par stranica kaze da jesu, no svejedno sam pitao ovdje da vidim jesu li te stranice aktualne i dalje. Naravno, mislim da decentralizirane tumblere, iako znam da kriminalci traze ovakva rjesenja u privatnosti, i dalje smatram kako privatnost nije kriminalna.
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Re: Pozdrav svima!
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Asclepius34
on 10/11/2024, 21:28:17 UTC
Pozdrav svima, imam 19 godina i zanima me kako najbolje uložiti svoj novac. Trenutno živim i radim u Njemačkoj, gdje mogu mjesečno odvajati određeni iznos za investiranje. Razumijem se u trejdovanje, ali bih želio početi ulagati dugoročno, na primjer svaki mjesec po neki iznos, jer vrijeme brzo prolazi. Mislim da bi to bio pametan potez, pa me zanima vaše mišljenje o tome. Sve savjete ću pažljivo pročitati. Dok sam išao u školu u Bosni, gledao sam razne videe i mogu reći da se razumijem u kriptovalute, ali ne kao vi, pa vas molim da mi pomognete. Možda mi vaš savjet promijeni život, jer stvarno mislim da je vrijeme da nešto poduzmem.

Pozdrav i tebi  Grin, BTC je pametna investicija naravno, ali neznam ima li smisla investirati ako nemas veliku sumu novca za investirati, neces puno zaraditi  Smiley
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Board Gambling
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CSGOEmpire | The most trusted CSGO Skin Gambling Site
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Asclepius34
on 10/11/2024, 00:31:01 UTC
About year ago, I discovered a website called 'CSGOEmpire'
With about a year experience on this website, I can really recommend to everyone this website and there is a lot of reasons for;
1. No KYC until 2000USD worth of cryptocurrency withdrawns
2. A lot of payment methodes for depositing such as variety of cryptocurrencies with low fee, PaySafe card, Bank transfer, Skrill, MasterCard, Revolut...
3. A lot of cryptocurrencies to withdraw your earnings
4. Simple and straightforward casino, with new sportsbook
5. As I mentioned, new sportsbook and variety of match betting options (all sports, CS, VALORANT, FIFA betting, and lot more of ESports betting options)
6. Over 6+ years of work, really known casino with a lot of reputation and population


FREE CASE, AND SOME COINS FOR NEW USERS! YOU DON'T NEED TO DEPOSIT TO GET YOUR SIGNING BONUS, NEITHER TO WITHDRAW YOUR MONEY!


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Board Lending
Re: Loan general question
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Asclepius34
on 10/11/2024, 00:09:46 UTC
Hello everyone

can i use Azuki NFT as collateral which is worth 0.4 ETH ?


 

it depends if guy you are borrowing money from wants to accept NFT as collateral. And you need to have proofs (people who is ready to buy NFT) for your certain price, how can I be sure that your NFT is really worth 0.4ETH if you don't have any proofs.
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Board Bitcoin Technical Support
Re: [overview] Recover Bitcoin from any old storage format
by
Asclepius34
on 09/11/2024, 18:14:45 UTC
I get your point about back then, but people who use paper wallet over software knows benefits of using paper wallets. It's like buying the most secure door lock and still leaving it unlocked when leaving your house. Still, doesn't make any sense to not have copies or backup of your BTC paper wallets.
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Board Bitcoin Technical Support
Re: [overview] Recover Bitcoin from any old storage format
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Asclepius34
on 09/11/2024, 17:38:14 UTC
It depends on how much of the private key is revealed, it's not the same if the first few characters and half of the key are revealed. After all, why would someone have a large sum of BTC on paper wallet without backup or copies. It's just user's irresponsibility.
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(https://freecash.com/) - previous experiences?
by
Asclepius34
on 09/11/2024, 13:04:33 UTC
Firstly, I'm sorry if topic is already mentioned in other thread, I simply didn't saw it.


So, I found this website (https://freecash.com/), and I want to hear your previous exp. with it? I want to earn some money, so I think this website might be actually helpful. If anyone already had previous experiences with this website, please provide me details of it - did you actually managed to earn some money, how long does it take for first cashout (if you actually do tasks, of course!) and is website actually paying?
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Board Lending
Re: [QUESTION] Im newbie, I have few questions about 'Lending' topic.
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Asclepius34
on 09/11/2024, 12:58:14 UTC
Helpful answer, but still confused on how to maximize my privacy with BTC. Talking in general, what way do you recommend for cashing BTC out without giving your identity?
There are a few p2p exchange do not require KYC verification that can help with that.

1. Bisq (fully decentralized but a bit of a learning curve for someone new who is trying to use it)
2. Robosats
3. Localcoinswap (last time I used it, KYC verification was not required)
4. peachbitcoin.com

Gonna do research, and choose. Thanks a lot  Smiley
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(https://freecash.com/) - previous experiences?
by
Asclepius34
on 08/11/2024, 18:32:15 UTC
Firstly, I'm sorry if topic is already mentioned in other thread, I simply didn't saw it.
So, I found this website (https://freecash.com/), and I want to hear your previous exp. with it? I want to earn some money, so I think this website might be actually helpful. If anyone already had previous experiences with this website, please provide me details of it - did you actually managed to earn some money, how long does it take for first cashout (if you actually do tasks, of course!) and is website actually paying?
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Board Lending
Re: [QUESTION] Im newbie, I have few questions about 'Lending' topic.
by
Asclepius34
on 08/11/2024, 18:24:24 UTC
Helpful answer, but still confused on how to maximize my privacy with BTC. Talking in general, what way do you recommend for cashing BTC out without giving your identity?
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Board Lending
Re: [QUESTION] Im newbie, I have few questions about 'Lending' topic.
by
Asclepius34
on 07/11/2024, 16:15:22 UTC
1.) Is it even allowed to make money over interest?
f.e. Someone is asking 100$ for lend, and we make a deal - 10% interest and payment should be repaid in 10 days. So in 10 days he give me 110$, I made a profit of 100$.
So basically I'm creating a "investment" over lending others.

Yes, it's allowed.  This is a free market so you can charge whatever you like, but there's a lot of competition so it makes sense to charge reasonable fees.

2) I get how collateral works, but why would someone give me money in altcoins and ask for lend in BTC for example?
I did some reading in this thread, and since I'm newbie I would really like to do ONLY collateral lending's so me and another person don't have fear of getting scammed. I also get that collateral should be higher price than price he is asking for (f.e. 120$ worth of altcoins in collateral for 100$ worth of BTC), but I don't get why would someone ask for lending if they have money in altcoins, can't they just exchange altcoins to BTC?

One reason is they need money, but they don't want to sell their coins.  If you are bullish on BTC, have some, but need to borrow $100 worth of USDT for a short time you might want to use your BTC as collateral for a USDT loan, or visa versa if you think BTC is going to drop.  Regardless, if you spend any time around here you'll notice that most people who borrow in this section don't offer collateral, but rather rely on their reputation to get unsecured loans.  It seems like collateral is very rare, as a matter of fact.

3) How is "IRL" collateral working?
As I explained, I get some understanding of collateral, but I don't understand how do collateral with IRL things such as phones, ipads etc. works? Especially if we don't live in same country, how is shipping working and who needs to pay for it?

That's more rare, and usually not something most lenders even consider, largely because of the reasons you mentioned.  Logistically it's less secure, time consuming, and too expensive.

4) If someone is giving me altcoins in collateral, how should I know they are not laundering money?
If I ever meet the person who wants to launder the money and send me "dirty" money in altcoins, what should I do to not get into the trouble?

Grow a pair.  Privacy is one of the benefits of bitcoin, you either accept it and learn to manage it or go back to using fiat.

5) How is escrow in collateral working?
I'm DOWN to do escrows for every landing since it's the safest option for another person, but I don't have full understanding of it. I was thinking that escrow works like this - another person is ready to pay 150$ in ETH in collateral and he firstly sends it to escrow, and I send my lending 100$ BTC to escrow as well. Escrow just give me his 150$ in ETH and mine 100$ in BTC to him.
Am I right with this escrow idea? Or did I miss something horribly

Your too new to be trusted with other people's money.  The escrow will receive and hold the collateral, then you send the loan directly to the borrower.  Once the borrower repays you, the escrow will return the collateral to the borrower.  That's how the borrower knows his collateral is safe.

If the borrower fails to repay the loan, the escrow will send the collateral to you.  That's how you know your investment is safe.

More information here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5460744.0

Thanks a lot, for giving me better understanding how this works, I really got the better picture. I red everything u said, but I'm still confused on how to maximaze privacy using BTC (do you mean using BTC mixers) before doing BTC to fiat or? It's true that a lot of loans is non-collateral, but as u said my account level is too new to do these kinds of loans, so I will try do few of collateral loans whenever I got the chance. Can you help me with giving me a list of most trusted and secured escrows so I can contact them when I need to?

Also really appreciate for your time, I see that you are on this forum for few years, mine questions surely sound silly to you, but you answered anyways  Smiley
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Board Lending
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[QUESTION] Im newbie, I have few questions about 'Lending' topic.
by
Asclepius34
on 06/11/2024, 23:58:41 UTC
Hello everyone,
I'm newbie to this forum, but this 'Lending' topic interested me. I have some money in crypto, and I'm ready to lend it to make more money over the interest. So this is my questions:
1.) Is it even allowed to make money over interest?
f.e. Someone is asking 100$ for lend, and we make a deal - 10% interest and payment should be repaid in 10 days. So in 10 days he give me 110$, I made a profit of 100$.
So basically I'm creating a "investment" over lending others.
2) I get how collateral works, but why would someone give me money in altcoins and ask for lend in BTC for example?
I did some reading in this thread, and since I'm newbie I would really like to do ONLY collateral lending's so me and another person don't have fear of getting scammed. I also get that collateral should be higher price than price he is asking for (f.e. 120$ worth of altcoins in collateral for 100$ worth of BTC), but I don't get why would someone ask for lending if they have money in altcoins, can't they just exchange altcoins to BTC?
3) How is "IRL" collateral working?
As I explained, I get some understanding of collateral, but I don't understand how do collateral with IRL things such as phones, ipads etc. works? Especially if we don't live in same country, how is shipping working and who needs to pay for it?
4) If someone is giving me altcoins in collateral, how should I know they are not laundering money?
If I ever meet the person who wants to launder the money and send me "dirty" money in altcoins, what should I do to not get into the trouble?
5) How is escrow in collateral working?
I'm DOWN to do escrows for every landing since it's the safest option for another person, but I don't have full understanding of it. I was thinking that escrow works like this - another person is ready to pay 150$ in ETH in collateral and he firstly sends it to escrow, and I send my lending 100$ BTC to escrow as well. Escrow just give me his 150$ in ETH and mine 100$ in BTC to him.
Am I right with this escrow idea? Or did I miss something horribly  Grin?


Thanks for your time for reading and answering me, (for senior members I know this will seem pretty funny to them, but as I already mentioned I'm new and I need to learn a lot, so please don't mind if I asked or said something stupid  Smiley)