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1141  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Recommended bitcointalk escrow services on: November 23, 2017, 03:18:11 PM
+1 for:

minerjones

Blazed

zepher

philipma1957

All respected members and excellent escrows.

thanks!
1142  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [Interest check] 1/10th oz GOLD bitcoin coin on: November 20, 2017, 12:38:51 AM
I wouldn't be interested since the price of 3 grams of gold is around $150 and a $100 premium is quite large per coin in my eyes.  Maybe if the premium was a lot lower per piece.

The only way to get the premium lower is to either sell a lot via presales or find a better supplier of the blanks, or move up to a bigger size coin because that would push it way down. My cost per blank for these is $50.

Your numbers seem odd.  If your cost for 1/10 oz gold blank is $50 that means you are paying $500 per ounce.  Gold is at $1,289 per ounce.  Is the gold 0.999 (24k)?

Yes it's. 999 24kt. The price for the blanks are spot price +50.

And before buckrogers post, I'll gladly pay whatever outrageous fee he has in order to test them

Funny, In the past I think i've offered to test pieces for some people at no charge whatsoever Smiley

It's not a public service, but i'm sure we can make it one if thats what you are suggesting?

thanks!


The last time we spoke I believe there was a nominal fee, if memory serves me right you where going to set up a service for people to get their items tested. However if memory really server me correct, you offered to test my first coins for free.

I wouldn't be interested since the price of 3 grams of gold is around $150 and a $100 premium is quite large per coin in my eyes.  Maybe if the premium was a lot lower per piece.

The only way to get the premium lower is to either sell a lot via presales or find a better supplier of the blanks, or move up to a bigger size coin because that would push it way down. My cost per blank for these is $50.

Your numbers seem odd.  If your cost for 1/10 oz gold blank is $50 that means you are paying $500 per ounce.  Gold is at $1,289 per ounce.  Is the gold 0.999 (24k)?

Yes it's. 999 24kt. The price for the blanks are spot price +50.

And before buckrogers post, I'll gladly pay whatever outrageous fee he has in order to test them

You are getting killed on the blank prices, that is absolutely ridiculous.

I would agree with you there.

Well as long as you remember correctly Smiley

What do you remember? I'll pull the messages tomorrow but I feel like I'm right

Dude you are out of your mind for real.

Not sure how you veered way off your own topic by mentioning a random free test and now it seems you are being even more foolish to think thats what people care about.

You asked about any interest on your overpriced coin, which you received much feedback about, and it was not positive.

You are beating a dead horse as they say.

Maybe if you want to be taken seriously as a coin maker you would have taken the long list of advice from
many actual established coin makers here in this forum. (Myself not included as a maker) and stop trying to pump out random crap here to sell.

You asked and you got replies and advice many many times here and in your past attempts of carving with a blunt tool into a piece of metal to sell.

They say insanity is repeating the same thing over and over again expecting different results.

Time to take a look in the mirror.

Thanks!
1143  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [Interest check] 1/10th oz GOLD bitcoin coin on: November 19, 2017, 11:29:23 PM
I wouldn't be interested since the price of 3 grams of gold is around $150 and a $100 premium is quite large per coin in my eyes.  Maybe if the premium was a lot lower per piece.

The only way to get the premium lower is to either sell a lot via presales or find a better supplier of the blanks, or move up to a bigger size coin because that would push it way down. My cost per blank for these is $50.

Your numbers seem odd.  If your cost for 1/10 oz gold blank is $50 that means you are paying $500 per ounce.  Gold is at $1,289 per ounce.  Is the gold 0.999 (24k)?

Yes it's. 999 24kt. The price for the blanks are spot price +50.

And before buckrogers post, I'll gladly pay whatever outrageous fee he has in order to test them

Funny, In the past I think i've offered to test pieces for some people at no charge whatsoever Smiley

It's not a public service, but i'm sure we can make it one if thats what you are suggesting?

thanks!


The last time we spoke I believe there was a nominal fee, if memory serves me right you where going to set up a service for people to get their items tested. However if memory really server me correct, you offered to test my first coins for free.

I wouldn't be interested since the price of 3 grams of gold is around $150 and a $100 premium is quite large per coin in my eyes.  Maybe if the premium was a lot lower per piece.

The only way to get the premium lower is to either sell a lot via presales or find a better supplier of the blanks, or move up to a bigger size coin because that would push it way down. My cost per blank for these is $50.

Your numbers seem odd.  If your cost for 1/10 oz gold blank is $50 that means you are paying $500 per ounce.  Gold is at $1,289 per ounce.  Is the gold 0.999 (24k)?

Yes it's. 999 24kt. The price for the blanks are spot price +50.

And before buckrogers post, I'll gladly pay whatever outrageous fee he has in order to test them

You are getting killed on the blank prices, that is absolutely ridiculous.

I would agree with you there.

Well as long as you remember correctly Smiley
1144  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [Interest check] 1/10th oz GOLD bitcoin coin on: November 19, 2017, 10:00:37 PM
I wouldn't be interested since the price of 3 grams of gold is around $150 and a $100 premium is quite large per coin in my eyes.  Maybe if the premium was a lot lower per piece.

The only way to get the premium lower is to either sell a lot via presales or find a better supplier of the blanks, or move up to a bigger size coin because that would push it way down. My cost per blank for these is $50.

Your numbers seem odd.  If your cost for 1/10 oz gold blank is $50 that means you are paying $500 per ounce.  Gold is at $1,289 per ounce.  Is the gold 0.999 (24k)?

Yes it's. 999 24kt. The price for the blanks are spot price +50.

And before buckrogers post, I'll gladly pay whatever outrageous fee he has in order to test them

Funny, In the past I think i've offered to test pieces for some people at no charge whatsoever Smiley

It's not a public service, but i'm sure we can make it one if thats what you are suggesting?

thanks!
1145  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [Raffle] 1 x 30 gram Gold China Panda PCGS FS MS69 on: November 19, 2017, 02:00:08 AM
congratz aTriz!
1146  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [AUCTION #2] Bitcoin Penny™ MANHOLE COVER Physical Bitcoin No.6 / TEN on: November 19, 2017, 12:04:37 AM

Please feel free to ask questions.


What happens if BTC goes down to say, $100 a coin. Would you increase the starting bid than? Because I don't think it would be fair to your business to sell these at a loss

Same thing if BTC goes up, it would still be a 1BTC opening bid, as it's based in BTC not USD, not sure why you are thinking in USD terms?

I see :

Quote
Starting Bid: 1.00 BTC
Bid Increments: 0.01 BTC

PAYMENTS

Winning bids should be sent to the following address: 1TBPCoEc2MYiQtjT4xduZjAqCBjPhTNDh.

Where do you see anything that mentions USD?

thanks!
1147  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [Raffle] 1 x 30 gram Gold China Panda PCGS FS MS69 on: November 18, 2017, 11:03:48 PM
Hi,

I'll take 2 spots - random please, tx incoming Smiley

Thanks!


f56b77b3cf86b56e9179c1855320aa06a5e5b30bba676b159e1ab51938295bc6
1148  Other / Archival / Re: . on: November 18, 2017, 08:35:04 PM
IDK about collectibes, simply curious if he got a good deal.

Possibly... coins getting a "perfect" MS70 grade are few and far between. And most decent grades do command some sort of premium - big or small, but would depend on the coin

I don't think he got a good deal considering how cheap those coins

your silver 1/10 coins are worth how much ?
1149  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [Charity raffle] Genesis series prize donation! on: November 17, 2017, 06:02:43 PM
me
1150  Other / Archival / Re: . on: November 16, 2017, 09:28:58 PM
You will all shit yourselves when you find out its one of mine LOL

shush you.... we all know your coins all got MS67 Cheesy

in fact, I just got another set of the T3s back.....  good old MS67 again!!



You should crack those and send them back - they look 68-69 to me.

I bet they would get a higher rating if you sent them back 3 or 4 times Smiley

The grader might be like this one again?
1151  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [Auction] ColdCoin Bitcoin Spy coin #29 on: November 16, 2017, 09:09:45 PM
.0100BTC


And..... A legend is BORN!!!!


congrats Smiley
1152  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [Raffle for charity] 1 box of genesis series 3 coins (please read the whole post on: November 16, 2017, 02:07:35 AM
any spot, thanks!
1153  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [WTB]¬MYCELLUM ENTROPY USB on: November 14, 2017, 02:54:01 PM
Oh so Mycellium is just a brand/type of "entropy device"?

Yes.. indeed.

They are best known for their BTC wallet that you can find here: https://wallet.mycelium.com/

They do have other projects as well: https://mycelium.com/index.html

isn't it just as easy to save the bitaddress.org webpage to your desktop, sign offline, and then print via non wireless connection?

Best practise states that creation of private keys are done on a computer that has never and will never, see any network during its life as a Keymaker. This also goes for the printer used to print out the keys.

Viz

This is correct.

If you want to be "safe" you can get a cheap or old laptop, remove any wifi cards from it or network functionality (as in remove the actual wifi card).

Wipe the hard drive or put in a fresh one.

You have a few options to either download and install an offline program like bitaddress (via a usb stick) , or run a program like bitaddress off a new or clean usb stick.

Find and buy a laser printer with no network functionality, meaning no wifi, no network cable, - usb only. (wasn't as easy as you'd think with all of todays wireless crap built in , out there)

Connect your non networked laser printer via usb to your "air gapped" laptop (no network connections to the internet or otherwise)

Run the program of your choice, and send the output to your laser printer.

Now you have generated an offline paper wallet which you can laminate if you wish or store safely as cold storage.

If anyone finds that paper, which will in most circumstances have the private key on it, which is usually next to the QR code and public key, they can simply use it to claim the funds.

So keep this in a secure place you wouldn't want anyone to find.

There are many other ways to accomplish the end result , this is simply one of them.

I hope that may help someone looking to set something like this up in a secure manner.

thanks!
1154  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [WTB] 1 Kilo Mexican Libertad on: November 13, 2017, 04:26:04 AM
Post says it all.  Offer price will depend on type and condition.  
edit sorry thought it was a WTS Smiley
1155  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [ANN WTS] GENESIS SERIES 3 "A New Beginning" sales now live on: November 13, 2017, 03:05:42 AM
Very cool wheelz, looking forward to picking up some Smiley


thanks!
1156  Other / Archival / Re: . on: November 10, 2017, 08:22:34 PM
.021BTC
1157  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [Raffle] 10 x China Silver Panda on: November 08, 2017, 08:06:17 PM
Hi i'll take 2 spots please, 6 and d

thanks!

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1158  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [AUCTION] BTCC Two Bitcoin Silver Coin on: November 08, 2017, 03:47:17 AM
I believe the confusion is people think BTCC is the one selling the coin and you are a BTCC official. Bavicrypto has a post that shows or states its a BTCC official so people are upset that they are now being shipped when originally they couldnt be shipped. If you are someone that purchased a coin and are now re selling the coin what is the serial number of the coin as I do not recall seeing your name on the bid list. Is this one of the first 25 coins that were only avail on here at auction or the 26th and up that were for sale on the BTCC site? Pics would also be a big help other than generic pictures.

BTCC is not the one selling the coin.

I think the endorsement from BTCC is confusing, and potentially frustrating for some people, so I asked them and bavicrypto to remove that.

Pictures:



Can someone please help me post this image. I can't do that using this account.

quoted for pic

thanks!
1159  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [AUCTION] UNO / Unobtanium .999 FINE SILVER 1oz Bar x2 on: November 05, 2017, 11:47:02 PM
0.003BTC

The reserve is never going to be met with bids like that Tongue



0.004BTC
1160  Other / Archival / Re: . on: November 02, 2017, 03:02:24 PM
Hi,

edit:  I'll take 4 spots please,

6, 9, d, e

thanks!

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