I received another order of cards from digi, this time for my 10oz Nastyfans coins and as usual he did a great job. Thanks.
Thanks RMC, I appreciate the kind words about the certificates. To users unfamiliar with the NastyFans Minted Seat Certificates, check them out!
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Penguin has been sold, locking thread.
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Very cool, I may pick some up to go with my Cryptopods dice! I'm wondering if the word "Galandus" has any special meaning to it? It is the name of the NPC that runs the gambling game in an old video game my partner and I made when we were younger. The name itself was computer generated. We thought it was appropriate for dice. Pretty neat name and definitely interesting, is it possible to see/play the game still?
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BTCump, waiting for a new home. I will buy it, sent you a PM PM replied.
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Very cool, I may pick some up to go with my Cryptopods dice! I'm wondering if the word "Galandus" has any special meaning to it?
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I received my set and is so happy with it. They are in a well secured package and have inflated plastic inside to avoid unnecessary damage to make sure the item inside the package won't get damage if the package is accidentally dropped. It is woth the expenses. 10 frames and the set are all in great condition. Very nice serjent, thanks for sharing the image and I'm glad they met expectations. MJ does a fine job with shipping!
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Awesome announcement squall! I'm definitely looking forward to em.
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I dont think they are special, maybe useful in a collection because of the date. I wasnt sure these were still in curculation again because of the dates?
Sounds good, yes they are still in circulation. I sorted pocket change in the past month and a decent amount of them were old (50-60's) non silver coinage.
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The US coins I see look like normal pocket change, is there anything special about them - silver/die error/etc?
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Was payment made for this?
I've communicated with Blazed, if you have any concerns please send him a PM.
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If someone was still looking to use these for mining, what would be the argument against that? I'm sure people understand they aren't efficient compared to newer tech and I'm wondering what numbers put that into perspective.
with 3 block eruptors you would make 0.00001065 BTC a month. not even enough to cover transaction fees. It would take 1million 100,000 years to mine a block assuming difficulty stays the same. I don't even think ckpool supports that low of hashrate anymore Thanks eze. That's a good stat, can't even make enough monthly BTC to cover the transaction fee for sending that months income. That's why I posted these as "vintage" in the "collectibles" section rather than as mining hardware Agreed and I hope users aren't buying this for mining hardware! I've heard people (in person) with some arguments for mining that sounds like they've never mined before. eze's point was perfect and puts it into perspective that you'd be better off just buying BTC than trying to mine with these.
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If someone was still looking to use these for mining, what would be the argument against that? I'm sure people understand they aren't efficient compared to newer tech and I'm wondering what numbers put that into perspective.
with 3 block eruptors you would make 0.00001065 BTC a month. not even enough to cover transaction fees. It would take 1million 100,000 years to mine a block assuming difficulty stays the same. I don't even think ckpool supports that low of hashrate anymore Thanks eze. That's a good stat, can't even make enough monthly BTC to cover the transaction fee for sending that months income.
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Why not start an auction and let the market decide the price? You can always set a reserve.
I personally find auctions with set reserves pretty pointless. If OP has a reserve price in mind then he should either sell fixed at that price or set the auction with that as a starting price. Starting at 0 and letting the market decide won't help as the sale won't go ahead. I guess that's why OP is taking offers. If he gets one that's reasonable enough then he'll accept. Just my view Agreed, start the auction at the lowest possible price you're willing to sell it at or list for sale at a fixed price that can be lowered if interest wanes.
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Do you have an idea what price range you're looking to get, is that information only available via PM?
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If someone was still looking to use these for mining, what would be the argument against that? I'm sure people understand they aren't efficient compared to newer tech and I'm wondering what numbers put that into perspective.
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People paid 3 BTC to get this item, and there are not many who did so. Doesn't matter how much USD it was -- it was paid in Bitcoin. (But if you care about the USD value back then, it was roughly 3 BTC = $400 iirc.)
I think that 0.25 BTC is a very fair, even cheap, for this collectible Trezor device. These are very rarely traded due to the nature and scarcity of the item.
Trezor devices do not have a battery. They're powered via the USB. Key seed bits are in a permanent memory, doesn't require electricity. And of course you'll have at least one backup of the seed in *any* case.
Thanks for the info Anduck, the Aluminum Trezor is pretty cool and I wish I picked one up a while ago. As for the battery, I feel that any device with a battery nowadays is destined to have some issue since the battery cannot last forever. Heck, we even have exploding batteries that completely obliterate the physical device.
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