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Title: Gauging Market for Interest in Physical Coins
Post by: ezeminer on May 09, 2016, 06:50:54 AM
Just wanted to see what people would be interested. Easier just to make a massive poll than 5 smaller polls.

Each vote is to a section, with two votes allowed to the coin series/lotto/variation.


Title: Re: Gauging Market for Interest in Physical Coins
Post by: BitcoinPenny on May 09, 2016, 11:17:22 AM
eze,

Before I vote, would you mind explaining the Certificate vs. Non-Certificate Numbered Coins and the Series vs. Lotto / Lotto Variation? I'm not sure what you mean.

Thanks,
Chris


Title: Re: Gauging Market for Interest in Physical Coins
Post by: Zeroxal on May 09, 2016, 12:04:44 PM
eze,

Before I vote, would you mind explaining the Certificate vs. Non-Certificate Numbered Coins and the Series vs. Lotto / Lotto Variation? I'm not sure what you mean.

Thanks,
Chris
Certificate numbered coins: coins that come with a certificate with all the information of the coin on the certificate.
Numbered coins: coins that are have a unique serial number.

Series: a variation of coin made into a series. (Microsoul 0.1 BTC Silver, 0.05 BTC Silver,..)
Lotto: one kind of coin made into a lotto (bronze microsoul roulette coin)
Lotto with variation: lotto with multiple kinds/variations of coins.

These are my wild guesses ;D


Title: Re: Gauging Market for Interest in Physical Coins
Post by: BitcoinPenny on May 09, 2016, 12:25:08 PM
Thank you for the clarifications. :)

I was reading "Certificate Numbered Coins" vs. "Non-Certificate Numbered Coins" a few different ways. The "Certificate Numbered Coins" was clear enough to me, but the "Non-Certificate Numbered Coins" could be read as either (A) Non-Certificate, Numbered Coins (or coins without a certificate, but are still numbered), or (B) Non-"Certificate Numbered Coins" (coins without certificate or numbers, which are the opposite of the "Certificate Numbered Coins").

And I didn't know if the lotto idea was following the Roulette lotto style (where you know which coin you'll receive, but you're unsure about the amount of BTC on the coin) or the Genesis Coin Series One lotto style (where you're unsure of which coin you'll receive).

But now I know, and I'll vote. ;)

Regards,
Chris


Title: Re: Gauging Market for Interest in Physical Coins
Post by: ezeminer on May 09, 2016, 04:13:06 PM
eze,

Before I vote, would you mind explaining the Certificate vs. Non-Certificate Numbered Coins and the Series vs. Lotto / Lotto Variation? I'm not sure what you mean.

Thanks,
Chris
Certificate numbered coins: coins that come with a certificate with all the information of the coin on the certificate.
Numbered coins: coins that are have a unique serial number.

Series: a variation of coin made into a series. (Microsoul 0.1 BTC Silver, 0.05 BTC Silver,..)
Lotto: one kind of coin made into a lotto (bronze microsoul roulette coin)
Lotto with variation: lotto with multiple kinds/variations of coins.

These are my wild guesses ;D
You have it right on. The lotto variation idea is not something that has been done yet on this forum.


Title: Re: Gauging Market for Interest in Physical Coins
Post by: ezeminer on May 11, 2016, 04:43:01 AM
Just going to bump this once in case anyone else wants to vote. I'll be getting a quote back from the mint soon.