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Re: Experienced LBC trader seeking funding (0.5btc+, v.high interest rate)
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wayside112
on 28/12/2016, 14:54:42 UTC
I don't think you'll get any here. No one can confirm whether you are the new or old owner of the account in LBC and your BCT account is very new. Trust is really valuable in this forum and having no trust here and only offering your trust rating outside of this forum will not go so far here. This means it's only your word against ours.

The name you set on Localbitcoins is permanent and cannot be changed - ive been operating under an ABN under the same name for the entire duration. I can prove without a shadow of doubt that I'm the only person that's ever owned the account through my tax returns, police reports, receipts, Private rulings with the ATO and personal references. I also own the account wayside112 on localbitcoins which i never ended up using which is 2 months older.

I see where you're coming about the importance of reputation on BCT but I guess I'd prefer to deal with someone with a bit less radical skepticism as an investor.
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Re: Experienced LBC trader seeking funding (0.5btc+)
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wayside112
on 28/12/2016, 12:38:54 UTC
Would you be able to show us your LBC account?

I'm not directly interested in lending you anything, but I might be if you have enough experience.

Sure,
https://localbitcoins.com/accounts/profile/wayside113/

I can utilise 30-40 btc as i have done so in the past. Not really expecting that much funding from here though

Hmm. Why would you even need only 0.5btc as funding if you can "utilise 30-40 btc" already? Seems fishy. 0.5btc is not even near 30-40btc.

0.5 BTC would be the minimum I'd want from an individual lender. 10 or more in total would be ideal.

30-40btc is about the most i can efficiently use without liquidity being an issue.
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Re: Experienced LBC trader seeking funding (0.5btc+)
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wayside112
on 28/12/2016, 11:40:36 UTC
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Are you seriously asking this question or is just pop up your head like a snap?!
You are in Lending section, be accurate and serious please. At least that. Cool

You are a newbie here and without any Valid Collateral, i can't see how you will get the Loan that you request...

My initial post stated anyone was welcome to message me on lbc.

That was part of my edited post when i thought messaging me would be a no brainer.
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Re: Experienced LBC trader seeking funding (0.5btc+)
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wayside112
on 28/12/2016, 10:58:35 UTC
last post on: June 23, 2013, password was reset recently,
do you can at least prove that LBC account your?

You're welcome to open a trade with me and ill confirm my post.

I guess I'd have to film myself withdrawing from an atm and show my name on the card matching my LBC account/deposit accounts if you wanted to be 100% certain.

What would you like me to do to prove it?
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Re: Experienced LBC trader seeking funding (0.5btc+)
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wayside112
on 28/12/2016, 10:30:42 UTC
Would you be able to show us your LBC account?

I'm not directly interested in lending you anything, but I might be if you have enough experience.

Sure,
https://localbitcoins.com/accounts/profile/wayside113/

I can utilise 30-40 btc as i have done so in the past. Not really expecting that much funding from here though
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Experienced LBC trader seeking funding (0.5btc+, v.high interest rate)
by
wayside112
on 28/12/2016, 10:24:03 UTC
Hi,

I'm an Australian bitcoin trader with 4 years experience and seeking funding as i have demand thats far outstripping my capital due to my reputation as a trader and my client base. I run as a business and am entirely above board.

I'm up to negotiation for the loan duriation but im looking for 0.5 to 10 btc or more. There is no risk involved and id offer very decent ROI.

If youre interested please message me on wickr or skype.

Skype/wickr: wayside113

I hardly use bitcointalk but our IT business hosted the first bitcoin ATM in Western Australia so I'm an old school bitcoiner. I also still have my 6 months late BFL jalapeño and some vids of my 20+ gpu setup back when i mined sha256 and scrypt.
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Re: [ANN][DGC] DigitalCoin.Co | Instant | Stable | Reliable | Usable for Purchases
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wayside112
on 23/06/2013, 17:11:25 UTC
New forum is up at http://digitalcoin.co/forums, come visit and win free DGC!
Page is down?
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Re: [ANN][DGC] DigitalCoin.Co | Instant | Stable | Reliable | Usable for Purchases
by
wayside112
on 22/06/2013, 13:39:40 UTC
Because most people aren't selling.

I know I'm busy hoarding.  Grin
But people are selling.
Its at what.. 0.00028xxx to 0.00026? i know there's almost no buy walls on any of the exchanges but im worried that miners are just going to run this coin into the ground.
On the flip side the diff. is going down, but it looks like short term LTC is going to be more profitable to mine. I'm wondering whether i should mine DGC exclusively anymore.. Sad
DGC Is way more valuable in my eyes, more than FTC which has bull crap "fun to mine lel" logic with 366 million coins and at 0.00120- 0.00080.
Flame me for being pessimistic but i as i said i just don't DGC to get bad rep, especially when BTC-E is watching it closely.
I'd love to hear your guys thoughts on this
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Re: how did you get your first bitcoin ?
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wayside112
on 20/06/2013, 20:12:29 UTC
my first coin was buyed on EBAY and paid with PAYPAL
Haha, i can believe that. Though you would be silly to be on the sellers end since you can just reverse the payment as you see fit and probably get away with your money and a free bitcoin.
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Re: What's your Mhash/s? (Pissing contest here)
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wayside112
on 20/06/2013, 19:59:43 UTC
I'm at about 44 mH/s now. ~34mH/s solo mining LTC, and another 10kH/s on DGC (pooled)
I've been mining since March.
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Re: how did you get your first bitcoin ?
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wayside112
on 20/06/2013, 19:51:42 UTC
I mined bitcoins on my 6950 about 2 years ago in an hour on bitcoin.cz i think it was. I was mining like ~1 a day so it was hardly worth my time back then. I didn't even know about the implications that it would have nor did i understand how it worked. Boy do i regret it now!

Now i mine with multiple rigs.