@pc thanks for the feedback.
Here are some replies to your questions
1. You have listed some risks, but by far not all, nor the most important ones. For example
* your own untimely death
Agree this is a risk. I do hope it won't happen though...
* offering such securities is probably illegal in Greece, which can get you into serious trouble
Do you mean that offering the "construction" token to be illegal? I don't think so...Not in Greece but in any country as far as I understand..
* your brother in law doesn't complete the project, or doesn't complete it to the satisfaction of his customer, and doesn't get paid, or doesn't get paid enough, or doesn't get paid within reasonable time (which I think is quite likely, from what I know about Greek public finance).
The risk for delaying the project is his own cash flow problems, hence the request of the loan. If the government doesn't pay him, then he will stop working and will indeed not complete the project. But if that happens, he won't need the money anyway and he will return the loan. I agree ofcourse that there is a risk things not to go as planed.
2. Your decision to remain anonymous precludes any kind of research on your financial background (not that such information would be easy to get even with your personal data - P2P lending platforms do provide a service there). It also precludes any possibility of your securing that loan.
I am prepared not to remain anonymous to a potential investor willing to cover a large portion of the loan.
3. Even if your proposal succeeds, it does set a bad example. Bad in the sense that it would make it seem very easy for scammers to request similar loans and run away with the money. Just like it was very easy on STEEM to make money by posting an introduction under a girls' name.
I agree that p2p loans are risky. I was just under the naive impression that maybe members of this community would have shown a bit more trust in me as a long term member of this community. Something like a credit score as you say..Apparently that is not the case... On the other side people from this community have given lots of money to "invest" in projects that never delivered and probably won't deliver anything and they seem to be fine with this...strange things..
Having said that, I really appreciate the honesty and the feedback. Keep them coming..
Thanks!