Title: Coinedbits is a little deceptive Post by: PrintCoins on December 20, 2011, 08:11:46 PM http://coinedbits.com/buy.php
"Finally a tangible physical Bitcoin! Carry these bitcoins around in your pocket. ..... Help us put as many of these coins into circulation. Purchase several and pass them on to others. Keep checking back here to see where it has gone. .... Each coin has a unique code on the back.... " I am not much of a newb, but reading most of the text of coinedbits makes me think that I am actually getting a bitcoin when I order these. For a actual newb, this would be very deceptive. A skeptical newb might actually go to the FAQ and see: "Are these coins real Bitcoins? No. They have no real Bitcoin value. They are a novelty or souvenir coin." I have sold you a duck, contains no real duck. These are cool, and keep selling them, but be up front about the lack of a duck (not in the faq page). Otherwise, people hungry for duck who buy your duck will be disappointed by the lack of duck in your duck. They will think poorly of ducks in general and maybe will just stick to chicken. Title: Re: Coinedbits is a little deceptive Post by: PrintCoins on December 20, 2011, 10:03:10 PM Hmm... it says this right in the first paragraph! Quote These Bitcoin coins do not represent digital Bitcoins. They have no Bitcoin face value. I don't know if they could be more clear. Hmmm, guess I should actually read the full copy before jumping to conclusions. Sorry coinedbits. Perhaps a paragraph break might help after "world." First paragraph for reference: Quote Finally a tangible physical Bitcoin! Carry these bitcoins around in your pocket. They are great conversation pieces. Give them away and track where they go and what people think about them. There is no better way to spread the Bitcoin message to the world. These Bitcoin coins do not represent digital Bitcoins. They have no Bitcoin face value. Title: Re: Coinedbits is a little deceptive Post by: Red Emerald on December 20, 2011, 10:33:34 PM I don't understand why you would want these. Wouldn't a coin that has stored bitcoin be more interesting/useful?
Title: Re: Coinedbits is a little deceptive Post by: PrintCoins on December 20, 2011, 10:53:21 PM I don't understand why you would want these. Wouldn't a coin that has stored bitcoin be more interesting/useful? If you are being practical, a piece of paper would work as well as a coin and is cheaper to produce & transport. :) This is really just a collectable item that looks good. I don't know why he hasn't explored making funded coins and selling them. |