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1101  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [FREE RAFFLE - 5 Lots] ColdKey Buyer Funded Cards🎄🔑💳🎅 FREESHIPPING WORLDWIDE on: December 19, 2022, 07:28:57 PM
55 - Kryptowerk

Yay & ho ho ho. 🎅 Thanks cygan!
1102  Economy / Collectibles / [AUCTION] Monero 0.25 XMR loaded 4-sided cards on: December 19, 2022, 07:27:49 PM

- - -   2 x   M O N E R O   0 .  2 5   X M R   C A R D   - - -




More info on the cards: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5140464.0




Each card is loaded with 0.25 XMR, privet-key handling and security hologram by Moonbits.

All cards will be shipped bend- and water-protected.


Lot 1: XMR card #113
Lot 2: XMR card #117


STARTING BID PER LOT: 0.003 BTC
MINIMUM BID INCREMENT: 0.0002 BTC


END TIME: Friday DECEMBER 30th, 2022, 17:00:00 EST (New York Time)

TIMER: https://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/winter?iso=20221230T23&p0=37&msg=2x+XMR+cards+&font=serif&csz=1
- Payment due within 48 hours of auction end -

SNIPE: Any bid made in last 5 minutes PER LOT will extend the auction 5 minutes beyond the ending time PER LOT.
If within those 5 extended minutes a new bid is made, 5 minutes will be added to the auction from the time of that bid PER LOT.

PAYMENT: Bitcoin or Monero
SHIPPING: ranges from 6 - 20€ depending on location and tracking option.

NEW ACCOUNTS: newly created accounts (without positive trust for successful trades and without copper membership) are only allowed to bid if they sent a pm to me first and are willing to deposit a collateral (0.005 BTC) either directly to me or to a trusted escrow on this forum (MJ, Hhampuz, krogoth, Mopar etc.).
I also reserve the right to exclude anyone from bidding if they got a bunch of negative trust.
1103  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [FREE RAFFLE] Christmas Special II - Crypto Stamp Starter Pack 7 stamps total!🎄 on: December 19, 2022, 07:06:12 PM
Okay, will keep this open for another 24 - 48 hours.

However, just for fun, anyone voting here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5422131 will be allowed to have another entry / 2 entries in total.

You must reply here and specify which slot your 2nd entry should have.
1104  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [FREE RAFFLE] Betnomi Cold Wallet - New Year's round 🎅 on: December 19, 2022, 07:03:33 PM
Please add my 2nd slot:

75 - Kryptowerk

Thanks.
1105  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [FREE RAFFLE] Willi's stainless recovery seed plate on: December 19, 2022, 07:02:43 PM
Oh, now I can grab a second slot.

75 - Kryptowerk

Thanks.
1106  Other / Meta / Re: [Voting 2022] Bitcointalk Community Awards 🏆 on: December 19, 2022, 06:54:54 PM
Okay, here we go. Anyone missing or feeling wrongly represented in his/her category, please, don't take this seriously.  Cheesy

  • Hero of Good: satoshi (helloouuu, obviously!)
  • Golden Feather: minerjones
  • Bitcointalk Ninja: krogothmanhattan
  • Bitcoin Geek: yogg
  • Event of the Year: FTX hollywood-quality crypto-soap
  • Fail of the Year: Ukraine war
  • Discovery of the Year: n0nce
  • Best SpamBuster: Ratimov
  • Best ScamBuster: ChiBitCTy
  • Craft Master: liquidoptions
  • AntiHero: SBF
  • Miss Bitcointalk: Helena Yu / Fattcatt
1107  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 9 yrs ago today a legendary word was born !! on: December 19, 2022, 01:01:26 PM
Thanks for making me aware of this historic post.
That non-stop backstory with his random ramblings and epic title is just one-of-a-kind.  Cheesy Cheesy

Despite that he actually makes a good point. 95% of traders just lose money because they get eaten alive by shark-whales that actually know what they are doing.
In that spirit let me just say: HODL.
1108  Local / Biete / Re: Bitcoin oder Ethereum secure cold wallet (BIP38 encrypted) on: December 19, 2022, 12:54:06 PM
Gerade über Dein Raffle darauf gestoßen - Sind die noch erhältlich?

Falls ja, werd mir da wohl demnächst ein, zwei Karten bestellen. Find ich richtig geil, aus Metall.
Hab ja auch noch die Münze für die ich Dir endlich mal die Details schicken muss - melde mich per dm die Tage.  Cheesy
1109  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [FREE RAFFLE] Willi's stainless recovery seed plate on: December 19, 2022, 12:49:41 PM
55 - kryptowerk

Very cool raffle, thanks!

This thing looks massive, and I just checked your OP: Love the HODL hammer.
Actually this is so cool, kinda sad if you have to hide it away from people. xD
1110  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [FREE RAFFLE] Betnomi Cold Wallet - New Year's round 🎅 on: December 19, 2022, 12:07:50 PM
55 - kryptowerk

Good luck, Christmas hunters.
Wow Betnomi, much Ledger!

PS: Not that it's really important, but which model of the ledger is this, Nano S, Nano X or any other? Not sure from the image alone.
1111  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [AUCTION] 1x Crypto Stamp 1.0 FDC (CS 1 Austria) rare blue stamp on: December 19, 2022, 02:29:58 AM
.005
Winning bid, thank you haloxon. And congrats on the good catch, we are probably experiencing cryptostamp-winter right now. Wink
Will contact you via dm with details.
1112  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [AUCTION] Crypto Cosmos 2018 - 3x sealed Card Decks on: December 19, 2022, 02:02:20 AM
Lot 3 0.0016
Lot 2 0.0016

Auction ended a few hours ago, I just wasn't on the forum at that time.
Thank you for the bids, though - if you want to get the cards you still can, will shoot you a pm.
1113  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [Raffle] 2017 South African Krugerrand - 1 Troy Oz .999 Silver $5 a spot on: December 18, 2022, 03:06:50 PM
I would actually be down for a few silvercoin raffles.
But not interested in a coin that's far away from spot price. Don't get me wrong, it's probably a cool and rare collectible, just not my thing.
If you plan on any raffle near spot for silver, you'll quite likely see my there. Smiley
1114  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: AI answer to how can bitcoin price drop to 0$ on: December 18, 2022, 03:04:36 PM
Well lately you may all heared about the new AI chat called chatgpt which is in beta version and for free now and It's so easy to use and access. So i wanted to ask some questions about bitcoin to it and see the answer, one of my curios questions is how bitcoin price drop to 0$ and this is the AI answer :


[It is theoretically possible for the price of bitcoin to drop to zero, but it is highly unlikely to happen. There are several reasons for this.

First, bitcoin has a fixed supply, which means that there is a limited amount of bitcoins that can be mined. This scarcity gives bitcoin value and makes it unlikely that the price will drop to zero.

Second, bitcoin has a decentralized network of users who are committed to the success of the currency. These users are motivated by a belief in the value of bitcoin and the underlying technology (blockchain) and are likely to continue using and holding bitcoin even if the price drops temporarily.

Finally, bitcoin has a strong track record of price stability over its 12+ year history, despite experiencing some significant price fluctuations. While it is always possible for the price of bitcoin to go down, it is unlikely that it would drop to zero. ]


Well i didn't get the scenarios of this thing to happen. So i had to ask about it again and i got this answer which was so detailed



[It is difficult to predict specific scenarios that could cause the price of bitcoin to drop to zero, as it would require a significant and unforeseen shift in market conditions or technology. However, there are a few hypothetical scenarios that could potentially lead to the collapse of the bitcoin market and a drop in the price of bitcoin to zero:

Loss of trust: If the bitcoin network were to suffer a major security breach or if there were a widespread loss of trust in the integrity of the network, the price of bitcoin could potentially drop to zero.

Government intervention: If governments around the world were to pass legislation that made it illegal to use or hold bitcoin, it could potentially lead to the collapse of the bitcoin market and a drop in the price to zero.

Technological obsolescence: If a superior cryptocurrency or technology were to emerge and gain widespread adoption, it could potentially lead to the decline of bitcoin and a drop in its price to zero.

It is important to note that these scenarios are highly speculative and it is difficult to predict how events might unfold. As with any investment, it is important to carefully consider the risks and conduct thorough research before investing in bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency.



I liked these answers given by the AI and i don't think there's much left to add about this subject of price dropping to 0 and the chances of this to happen are very low and very close to impossible

First of all thanks for sharing this - it was quite entertaining to read.
To my suprise, the answer given by this AI is actually what I would excpect from an individual with years of in-depth experience in cryptocurrency and specifically Bitcoin that still keeps an open mind. Very nice, positively suprising.
1115  Economy / Economics / Re: Tesla’s stock prices dropping fast on: December 18, 2022, 03:01:19 PM
Tesla’s stock prices have seen a decline of about 20% in the last two months following his purchase of the social media app twitter.

It’s clear to me at least that his recent acquisition and handling of the social media app has in a way, contributed to the decline in the stock price of his automobile company.

https://www.ibtimes.com/tesla-stock-price-has-plunged-28-since-elon-musks-twitter-takeover-3646963

Well, there have been critical voices over the last few years about a massive overvaluation of the Tesla company in general.
Ofc, nobody holding Tesla stocks wants to hear that, however I wouldn't be suprised to see a huge implosion within the next 1 to 3 years.

Musk has quite the polarizing personality, which is always good for any kind of press, good and bed. I think the high level of attention he is getting did have an impact on the Tesla stock evaluation.
Personally I would always be very sceptic towards any kind of cult / hype around just one "genius" individuum. People tend to underestimate their own potential and overerstimate that of charismatic people.
1116  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [FREE RAFFLE] Christmas Special II - Crypto Stamp Starter Pack 7 stamps total!🎄 on: December 18, 2022, 02:53:15 PM
Last chance to hop in and grab a few crypto stamp collectibles for free.

Will probably close entry tonight or tomorrow morning.

Happy 4th of Advent. 🎅
1117  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [AUCTION] Crypto Cosmos 2018 - 3x sealed Card Decks on: December 18, 2022, 02:51:02 PM
Bump, ends tonight.
Makes for the perfect CCC present (crypto cosmos christmas present).

Deck contains 36 unique cards and plays like any trump (no, not the ex-president) game. However it's mostly a nice look-at-thing with it's silver coating and engraved box.
1118  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [FREE 🎄 RAFFLE] 3/6 Bitcoin Colouring Book ERROR PRINT on: December 18, 2022, 02:44:42 PM
55 - Kryptowerk

Merci!
1119  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [AUCTION] Mixed-Lot: Alpen Coin BF / DIY + Obolites on: December 18, 2022, 01:52:57 AM
Lot 1: 5@ 0.0012
Lot 2: 5@ 0.0006

Quick question, is there a bitcoin-address list for the buyer funded Alpen coins?
I did a quick check at their website but didn't find anything.

And regarding the obolite chips, is it just the photo, or does the print look slightly grainy?

Here you can just type a serial number and get the public addy...  https://en.alpencoin.ch/public-key

There are a few lists out on the forum as well. I guess someone with some time on their hands could script a scraper for all coin addys and balances, but no time myself...  

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2022902.msg49628632#msg49628632 etc

edit - changed url for alpencoin to EN version from FR...

Nice, thank you, owl!
1120  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Too much FUD: Why FUD against Binance doen't seem to be justified on: December 18, 2022, 01:47:46 AM
It all boils down to the most basic advice anyone can give to newbies: not your keys, not your bitcoin.

This accusation against Binance has been around for years. People are trying to reveal Binance's inability to provide assets that back their BUSD stablecoin. So far, nothing bad has happened yet, and Binance seem to grow more and more stable as time passes by and as more and more customers utilize their service. Most audits made to Binance turned out supporting the platform's claim that they can back the stablecoin that they are producing, and if that isn't enough reason to instill confidence on customers' minds, then perhaps people ought to get their funds out of the exchange if they aren't actively trading for that matter—as people should on any other exchange as well.
This!
Sure, trading requires funds on an exchange, but despite that scenario there is just no reason to leave any coins out of your own hands.

I would expect/hope the next generation of exchanges (and those around now that want to keep their market positions) to implement transparent proof-of-funds systems - which is obviously a good thing.
However, I fear this would again lead to over-confidence in people leaving their funds on exchanges again. While there is still a chance of misappropriating user funds / hacks / management error etc.
Well, let's see how this plays out, but all in all I am sceptic if big fundamental changes in crypto-exchanges and people handling their funds will be of longevity.
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