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Thanks for all of the awesome input. I am so excited about this project!

Interesting development in the last couple of days. Zerohedge covered it:

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/t...-companies-have-drawn-down-record-293-billion

So, for those who missed it, Godaddy partnered with Kabbage for doing these ballbuster loans with interest rates of like 30+%

And guess what? Kabbage lost all their debt facilities last week. All of it. They are done lending for the foreseeable future.

This is a reminder of why the world needs peer to peer lending asap.

How many of you with money would happy earn 10-15% interest if the loan was secured 3:1 with a domain portfolio and back-stopped in case of a default by the borrower?

Crazy times, but that is a perfect time to turn lemons into lemonade!
 
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How many of you with money would happy earn 10-15% interest if the loan was secured 3:1 with a domain portfolio and back-stopped in case of a default by the borrower?

I really like this idea.

A whole lot better than bank interest. Even a "high interest" account with an online only bank tops out at like 2%. I'm definitely looking to move some cash out of there into this where worst case I get some new names for my portfolio.
 
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Suggestion : Additional Feature -> Crowdfunding Business Model as investor preference inside DomainEquity
Cc @Rob Monster
 
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Hey so what happened to domainequity.com ? Awesome idea, but it looks abandoned, 1 facebook like on their page, just 19 loans listed, some for $30, but my loan request has been "processing" for weeks, even after messaging support a couple weeks ago. They won't list my loan or say why they won't? @Rob Monster

Alternatively, are there other sites like this?
 
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