Personally I love the pure look of these coins. BUT haven't yet found the stomach to buy any. A few reasons: Funding of 1000 sats is kind of a joke, chances of tx fees eating up most or all are quite high. Their handling of the funds via a password instead of just taking the normal private-key route... MEH!
And finally their reputation as a crypto-coin mint. They are the same that created the Binary Eagle and Bull, right?
That being said, that doge coin looks so cute. But 1 Doge funding.... Isn't that the fee for one transaction? lol
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100XMR CRACKED! Once swept, I will be posting private keys (both in their initial state and existing state) along with the methods used to access wallet. Thank you to everyone and most of all, Smoothie, who spent plenty of time creating analytical comparisons and going back and forth in DMs constructively debating potential solutions and sure enough his Z on the middle row was a letter I had never tried which proved to be the missing piece along with his other spot-on predictions (crazy considering he only had zoomed in photos whereas I had professional equipment and couldn't get the correct results /fail).
I can either start a separate thread on the entire process or continue this thread, any preferences? This was quite the process and I probably learned the hard way by switching up methods throughout but hopefully can add to Owlcatz educational post for any future sweepers.
Uff, I can imagine these were some rollercoaster days (and nights). Glad it worked out well! It sounds like the digital version of digging up a whole garden to finally find that hidden treasure box that was stored away for a decade.
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Omg I won something. It's been ages since that happened in a raffle. Amazing.
Thanks so much, MrCryptHodl. HODOR!
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@rxalts Font used was COURIER NEW on private keys and addresses printed.
Thanks for the prompt reply, also in your current main sales thread. Can you answer on the question if the printing technique used for these XMR coins was the same as for your previous releases (incl. BTC funded coins)?
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Just stumbled across this concerning post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5413351.0What kind of inc and paper did you use for these newly created coins sold in this thread? Is it the same as the XMR coins or something more reliable? Also, can you comment on what was used for your previous funded coins? A little concerned weather there is an expiration date on my funded Lealana collectibles or not.
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Got antsy and peeled. Unfortunately, the quality of the private key is so bad that multiple letters are faded and I have been unable to unlock the wallet with over 25 potential combinations. Incoming thread/photos if/when I can finally redeem.
This is horrible news and should be a bigger topic. Are Lealana coins known for having bad privatekey prints in general or is this a strange oddity?
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Please somebody buy this thing, to peel is to sin!
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Oh yeah, let's go!
11 - kryptowerk
ty.
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- KIALARA and Sol Noctis sold. - OP updated.
- Moonbits 2019 chip (brass finish 0.001 BTC) added
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Received mine a few weeks ago. Looking great!
Hopefully will find some time to scrabble around during my next vacation in November.
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49 - kryptowerk Thanks Mopar! ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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So, I assume you mean based on personal valuation? If not, obviously some of the earliest or 1st edition coins are probably the most valueable (just talking premiums). Cas, Lealana, BTCCs... Ideally loaded, otherwise they lack an important part of what makes a crypto-collectible exciting (imho).
Personally trust and quality and appearance play the most important role to my evaluation. I really like CI coins, clean but strong designs (mostly), affordable, low mintages and a reputation reaching back to 2014. Then some of the Lealanas are just amazing, starting from the 0.1 - 1.0 BTC silver coins (those with gilt look fantastic), but also the XMR set or some of the rare BTC set editions were incredibly artistic in design. And yes, ofc I really like Moonbits, my favourite is probably the 0.005 BTC titan finish chip - the hologram combined with the dark colouring and a decent loading and low mintage make it a perfect collectible in my eyes.
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Few items sold, OP updated.
Added item: Unopened original envelope of 30x Swiss crypto stamps. These are ofc unscanned and can potentially contain any type of the different rarity levels. Please send offers via pm.
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Lot 1: 0.01 BTC Lot 2: 0.01 BTC
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86 - kryptowerk
cool stuff!
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Awesome, keep it up! Hope you can also reach some of the crypto-enthusiats not yet exposed to the awesome world of collectibles.
May shoot you a pm later regarding a Moonbits privkey test, if you are interested.
Yes sir, not sure what a moonbits priv key test is but shoot me details. Will definitely reach out when moonbits on deck for video. PM sent. It's generally about something I wanted to do for quite a while, but might be better suited for a channel like yours: Peeling a Moonbits, swiping the BTC to a wallet and afterwards do some stress test on the sticker with the privatekey on it. Maybe, just maybe, this could be a re-occuring thing where you would from time to time do the same test with other (famous) crypto collectibles. Could be donation based like with the Moonbits, maybe even some generous collectors could jump it. In any case, good luck with your channel, a much needed step and excited to see more!
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Awesome, keep it up! Hope you can also reach some of the crypto-enthusiats not yet exposed to the awesome world of collectibles.
May shoot you a pm later regarding a Moonbits privkey test, if you are interested.
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