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Post by buttchopf23 on Nov 7, 2019 21:33:36 GMT
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Post by buttchopf23 on Oct 23, 2019 5:51:14 GMT
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Post by buttchopf23 on Oct 22, 2019 18:32:32 GMT
Thanks to both.
I found this:
“CoinLoan has three Estonian Financial Licenses (FVR000111, FRK000091, and FFA000241). These licenses allow us to operate fiat, crypto, and alternative means of payment worldwide.“
Need to check if that info provides some connections or clues.
@southsea: did you see nexo lowered its borrowing fees... and with coinloan they dropped as well after my post.
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Post by buttchopf23 on Oct 8, 2019 12:36:41 GMT
Thanks for that. Yes, that rather low buffer of about 10% before a liquidation happens concerned me as well in the beginning. It seems it has worked so far as there were enough cases of sudden drops in value. So I guess it works, but not sure if it does in the worst case. That's a risk I am willing to take I believe compound etc are allowing margin trading on their platforms? I only know nuo from a user experience. Rates are high there as well, at least for stable coins. Advantage which imo Coinloan has against those is the fiat offering and higher ltv for the borrower. Sure you can lend at 8% to nexo, but this is simply not good enough for me (although I am a nexo tokenholder, so I am glad that other people think different ). If borrowers pay too much is a difficult question. You can borrow with nexo at 8% p.a, but you need to repay in nexo. If you pay w/o nexo, you still pay 16%. On Coinloan.I see offers go at 12% from time to time.
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Post by buttchopf23 on Oct 7, 2019 10:45:25 GMT
Coinloan, a marketplace to invest in crypto backed loans: - invest EUR and other currencies plus cryptos - set most of the terms yourself (duration, interest rate etc) - 15-16% yields in EUR achievable - no cryptos needed to participate - from EUR 100 - LTV on loans set at 70% -> liquidation mechanism in place to protect loaned money. Anyone also using it? Opinions? Further reading if interested www.p2phero.blog/2019/10/07/coinloan-p2p-with-or-without-crypto-for-high-returns/?lang=en (the blog uses referrals)
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General EUR P2x Discussion
Envestio
Sept 17, 2019 20:41:26 GMT
via mobile
Post by buttchopf23 on Sept 17, 2019 20:41:26 GMT
Such things need to be adressed. There might be a reason for the vat which we don't see yet.
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Post by buttchopf23 on Aug 27, 2019 8:34:33 GMT
To me Bondster is a valid alternative to Mintos/Grupeer/Peerberry et al. Plus provides a regional diversification element as the marketplace is incorporated in Czech. I have put together already 3 posts on them during the padt year. You can find them below if interested: www.p2phero.blog/category/bondster-en/?lang=en (the site contains referral links)
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Post by buttchopf23 on Aug 23, 2019 21:23:52 GMT
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Post by buttchopf23 on Jul 24, 2019 6:15:06 GMT
Yes, I've hit that problem sometimes during past weeks and noticed weird figures in my account (seems ok now). Guess they are updating the platform here and there
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Lendy (L) in Administration
MONTHLY BS
Sept 2, 2018 15:41:21 GMT
via mobile
Post by buttchopf23 on Sept 2, 2018 15:41:21 GMT
Lol, russian saying: “you don't like, I don't give a “ (roughly translated)
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Post by buttchopf23 on Sept 1, 2018 8:22:37 GMT
2018 as in the update lol.
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Post by buttchopf23 on Aug 31, 2018 20:16:37 GMT
So they now are going for September.......hmmm Early September, lol
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Post by buttchopf23 on Aug 17, 2018 17:49:11 GMT
I understand that, was more a bit more upset about my expectations, as I clearly know better.
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Post by buttchopf23 on Aug 17, 2018 16:57:18 GMT
I really catch myself bi-weekly hoping to get some substance out of the update...
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Post by buttchopf23 on Aug 9, 2018 19:51:21 GMT
You do not need it atm, they want some info from you plus ID.
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