I've received some good offers on my recently auctioned Kialara bars and they are now sold.
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Get all of the coins on sale and the coins that will be on sale for 25BTC (when everything is available)
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Alright, the auction is closed (and has been for a few hours). Thanks everyone for your input over the last 4 threads
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About two and a half hours left, get your last bids in!
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I've contacted him already, just going to let the auction run its course. Maybe there's a lurker
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I have the following coins for sale: -Casascius 5BTC coin - nickel
- funded
- series 2
- green firstbits text
- MS66
- price: 9.5BTC negotiable
Most items ship from the US, shipping to calculated on request with provided information. Escrow accepted. All offers considered. Thanks for looking
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Please note that this will be the last auction for these bars. Roughly 27 hours left.
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Roughly 48 hours left, get your bids in!
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Thank you, I appreciate the clarification. And congrats for selling out all of your coins
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I was just thinking, and I don't wanna cause any fights or anything; but is there any way you could prove that you actually sold your collection to some other person? I can't think of anyways to actually go about doing this, but I am really interested. Something doesn't seem right to me.
Technically he could show the tx id and a signed message from the receiving address but I don't see a reason why someone would make this up..... Well that could be faked too.
So I'm please don't take any of this as accusation, but I'm just thinking that this sold very quickly and someone paid to extend the PGP chain for 1BTC on a coin recently, and we don't know who either is. 35BTC for this set makes it clear that there is a demand for PGP 'chained' coins. Nubbins could be artificially creating a demand for them easily and be the supply since he probably has PGP docs on many of his coins.
Again, please don't think of this as any accusation, it just got me thinking since all of it happened very quickly in the crypto world.Edit: Never mind. Did some more reading. Edit 2: Aaand on third thought...I'm actually unsure again. Whatever, we'll see how things go.
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There are still no bidders, you could grab up that free bar for cheap along with some great Kialara's!
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I was just thinking, and I don't wanna cause any fights or anything; but is there any way you could prove that you actually sold your collection to some other person? I can't think of anyways to actually go about doing this, but I am really interested. Something doesn't seem right to me.
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Actually shocked at how quickly it went. What do I sell now? Buy my stuff and sell it
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Wow!! May the buyer please reveal himself? you picked up a great set of coins!
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I forgot to add that there is a little incentive to bid If the winning bid is higher than the starting bid by any increment amount, I will throw in a free f*D bitcoin bar (shipping excl).
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You need some good pics to help set the price
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Auctioning: Kialara 1BTC Silver Edition (unfunded) Kialara Labyrith w/ silver balls (unfunded) Starting bid: 1BTC Increments: 0.01BTC Shipping: to be calculated after auction is over Ending time: Friday 18 December 2015, 9PM forum time Sniping: Last bid adds 20 minutes to the auction Payment: Expected within 48 hours (can be negotiated further beforehand) Anything else: I can reject any bids and extend the auction time if anything unusual happens. Thread for reference: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1256624.0 Pay to:1Pp8DqVGLZL1mAL2mreznFKUWjKo7vtbqq
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The coins are very nice, but the problem now, its that bitcoin is increasing fast its price, and people don't want to sell bitcoins (or buy with its bitcoins) waiting for better prices / opportunites. I saw that there are bids with lower prices than your starting bid price. Do you accept it? Or you will cancell the auction if there isn't any bid of 1btc or more than 1 Btc?
If there are no bids by the time the auction ends, I may hold it for a bit until the dust settles or just relist it, more than likely at the same starting bid. Sorry, by relist, I mean set up another auction like I did now. Sorry for the ambiguity. Less than an hour left!
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The coins are very nice, but the problem now, its that bitcoin is increasing fast its price, and people don't want to sell bitcoins (or buy with its bitcoins) waiting for better prices / opportunites. I saw that there are bids with lower prices than your starting bid price. Do you accept it? Or you will cancell the auction if there isn't any bid of 1btc or more than 1 Btc?
If there are no bids by the time the auction ends, I may hold it for a bit until the dust settles or just relist it, more than likely at the same starting bid.
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