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1561  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: GLBSE and General Stock Questions on: May 07, 2012, 12:22:23 PM
While a newbie here, I've been in the BTC narket for about a year. The gamma fund looks interesting and I will RISK a small amount of my BTC "fortune" there. Might as well put it to work.

Okay thank you for your trust and I wish you the best of luck with your investments Smiley I will do my very best with the BTC placed in my fund.
//DeaDTerra
1562  Economy / Securities / Re: [Investment fund] Gamma Bitcoin Fund on: May 07, 2012, 12:20:37 PM
I would suggest that you just mine for the fund for X days (maybe 100-120 days or so?) and treat it as a mining contract investment...
Okay this is one suggestion Smiley, so I mine with my 900 mhash for 100-120 days and after that independent on the movement of difficulty etc It's considered paid back. The problem with this is that it will be effected by the difficulty increase :8 which seem to be up atm.
1563  Economy / Securities / Re: [Investment fund] Gamma Bitcoin Fund on: May 07, 2012, 11:24:42 AM
Hello!
Another week is about to start and Gamma Bitcoin Fund has grown to the size of 3600 Bitcoins, this is great Cheesy
This week, I will be focusing on optimizing and getting out bots up and ready, the arbitrage is still not performing as good as we want,so the developer and I will be looking to optimize it before we add any substantial volume. I will also be working on a couple new startup projects with Jonathan, so hopefully we can get some shares from those startups and help get them off the ground Smiley
I would also like to note that I have changed the way I take the share prices on GLBSE, I now use the 24 hour average to get a more accurate reading.

I would also like to get the investors opinion on me taking a personal loan from the fund. This loan would be to purchase a motherboard+cpu+ Ram for my new mining rig. I have already purchased a chassi, a PSU and two 5850s, but due to that the Motherboard and CPU I purchased second hand is not working. I need to purchase new once, so I would like to suggest a 50 BTC loan for me to get a 2x5850 rig up and running Smiley
I would purchase
http://www.inet.se/produkt/1902197/msi-z77a-g43-atx
http://www.inet.se/produkt/5304228/a-data-1gb-1x1024mb-cl9-1333mhz
http://www.inet.se/produkt/5310006/intel-pentium-g630-dual-core-2-7ghz
946+96+596= 1638 Kronor
or
244 USD
Which correlates to 49 BTC, so lets say a even 50 BTC to include trading fees etc.
The 2 5850s will pull 700 mhash and I have another rig doing 200 mhash to a total of 900 mhash.
900 mhash 24/7 is 0.6 BTC per day at the current rate
So I would be able to pay back in 83 days Smiley

Please speak your mind of this loan and also suggest a % interest for this loan.

//DeaDTerra
1564  Economy / Securities / Re: [Investment fund] Gamma Bitcoin Fund on: May 07, 2012, 10:18:42 AM
I'm interesting in investing. I saw your post over on the bitcoin Reddit recommending your fund.

I'm not actually even remotely suspicious (not like I'm gonna invest more BTC with anyone than I can afford to lose anyway), but just for the sake of due dilligence/curiosity...

(1) DeaDTerra, how many investors do you have? And at what rate have they been joining up?

(2) Would any Gamma investors be interesting in testifying that they're received timely payments and good service? I haven't seen many (actually, any) posts to the effect of "hey, this works great!" in this thread.
1) Currently I have a total of 39 Investors, they have been joining in about 5-8 new investors each week. Mostly people invest small sums like 10-20 BTC to then increase it the following week when they get their profits paid out Smiley
2) This is probably due to that only 10 out of these 39 investors have chosen to get their profits paid out, the rest has chosen reinvestment Smiley
I would appreciate and be very grateful if when you get your profits paid out, post here and also rate my OTC account. That way new investors can see that the fund is run in a good way.
Best Regards
//DeaDTerra
1565  Economy / Securities / Re: [Investment fund] Gamma Bitcoin Fund on: May 06, 2012, 09:10:38 PM
Assuming asleep - pm'd.
Hahaha yea sorry about that m8, I need my beauty sleep Tongue
//DeaDTerra

No problem - sorted for this week and next.
great thanks for your investment Smiley
//DeaDTerra
1566  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] ZipConf bond on: May 06, 2012, 08:15:08 AM
OMFG... Sent coins to my MtGox address and coins where in my account in less than 10 second.
Indeed, it's truly a revolutionary service Cheesy it's so insanely fast Tongue
//DeaDTerra
1567  Economy / Securities / Re: [Investment fund] Gamma Bitcoin Fund on: May 06, 2012, 08:13:40 AM
Assuming asleep - pm'd.
Hahaha yea sorry about that m8, I need my beauty sleep Tongue
//DeaDTerra
1568  Economy / Securities / Re: [Investment fund] Gamma Bitcoin Fund on: May 05, 2012, 04:42:03 PM
7.437% profit has been paid after the administration fee Smiley
You should all have received your payments or it should have been added to your account for next weeks investments.
if you want invest more then you can simply send the amount you want to invest to your personal deposit address, as long as there is availability.
//DeaDTerra
1569  Economy / Securities / Re: [Investment fund] Gamma Bitcoin Fund on: May 05, 2012, 04:10:58 PM
The availability for the up and coming week is 900 BTC Smiley
If you are interested in investing please contact me!
//DeaDTerra
1570  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] ZipConf bond on: May 05, 2012, 04:04:29 PM
interesting project!

could you elaborate a little bit on your 1440 BTC revenue estimate?
Thank you Smiley
it's a rough estimate on how much volume we think we will receive using the data for how much BTC is transfered using MTGOx codes etc as a basis of the estimate as well as the current partners volumes once the service goes live Smiley
As it's said it's a estimate not a set in stone number, once the service is released we will release that data for the Share holders.
//DeaDTerra
1571  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] Dividend Returns - updated weekly on: May 05, 2012, 02:41:37 PM
Any chance you can add ZipConf (ZIP.A) to your list?  IPO was this week. Each bond is paid a dividend = 1/50,000 of fees collected by the service.

Details here. Thanks.
If you need any more information I am here Cheesy
//DeaDTerra
1572  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] ZipConf bond on: May 05, 2012, 09:18:29 AM
Happy news! All the IPO shares were sold and have gathered a total of 5000 BTC to ZipConf. You can still buy shares from the after market if your interested in investing with us Smiley
The problem with that the additional 10 000 shares were issued is now fixed, for the whole report check the google document.
//DeaDTerra
1573  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] ZipConf bond on: May 03, 2012, 08:15:49 PM
Each bond has a face value of 0.5 BTC and gives the holder the right to 1/50,000 of all fees collected by the ZipConf service (“Issuer”), paid weekly (Friday) based on the prior week's earnings. ...

When will the profits be paid out?[/i]
Dividends will be paid out on the 1st and on the 15th of every month. In the case that the dividend can not be paid out, the profits will be saved and paid out on the following payment date.

am I missing something or those 2 contradict each other?

other than that interesting IPO

good luck
Woops a editing error, the only version of the contract Tongue I have changed it now sorry for that.
//DeaDTerra
1574  Economy / Securities / Re: [Investment fund] Gamma Bitcoin Fund on: May 03, 2012, 08:14:44 PM
What type of company do you operate? LLC? S-Corp? Sole proprietorship? Does it function alone or does it have a feeder structure? In what jurisdiction are you domiciled? Are you registered as an investment company? Do you issue shares? If so, what is the share structure? Do you have internal by-laws under which you operate? Have you calculated your beta, Jensen's alpha, Sharpe ratio, or other metrics that quantify risk? What benchmarks do you use in your arbitrage? Do you use stop losses? What are some examples of margin rates/requirements you typically deal with? What hedging strategies do you employ?


I operate using bitcoins which is not yet a currency according to the law. I do not operate as any kind of company and I am not registered as a investment company as all my investments are in bitcoin and not in fiat. I do not issue shares or have any kind of share structure. Both the arbitrage and margin trading is not done by me but by a bot coded by someone else, to be honest I do not know most of what your talking about. I am not a professional investor and I have never claimed to be one. I am self taught and am planning to continue to learn and improve as a investor, perhaps you could help me Smiley
Me and my investors do not act under any kind of contract or company/fund. I take it opon myself to invest on the behalf of the investors and I return their profits, my fund is never in fiat and I don't plan to make it fiat due to the legal issues.
//DeaDTerra

Good to know.

Whether your fund operates with fiat currency or bitcoins or seashells or pogs is irrelevant under certain provision. Same with the lack of official contract. Your fund raises a lot or red flags, but I prefer to give people the benefit of the doubt. We all have to start somewhere, and since we're dealing with bitcoins, paradigms have to be reconsidered. I personally believe that people should be able to do whatever they want with their money without all the regulation and scrutiny that's part of modern banking and finance. But I've also seen many upstart investors, many with good intentions like yourself, get completely wiped out for breaking laws they never knew existed. Similarly, to some people, there's no reason to think your fund is not a ponzi scheme. Keep in mind that the questions I initially asked are the types of questions that are extremely important to some people, especially very wealthy people. And people who like litigation. I also wanted you to think outside the box and consider that offering to invest other people's money can potentially open a can of worms that can be very expensive to deal with. Just be careful---and that goes for everyone in this thread. And good luck.  Smiley
I have documents that states all the assets we hold and I can also provide proof of these holdings screenshots etc from GLBSE. This is not a ponzi. Indeed I will thread carefully, as I am aware that I might be out in deep water. Though I have never stated that I guarantee profit or the return of the original investment. I can only state that I will do my best to make the fund run profitable but I can no guarantee any more. Invest on your own risk, if I were to lose everything, I would not be the one to blame. I have said from the start I do not guarantee anything else then that I will do my best, you can chose to trust me and invest under these terms or you can chose not to. I am not planing to do some kind of get rich quick scheme, I am here to stay and build up a reputation and a respected service with time.
//DeaDTerra
1575  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] ZipConf bond on: May 03, 2012, 08:05:49 PM
It's so easy to imagine demand for this product because I'm already frustrated waiting for the 6 confs to get funds credited in my GLBSE account.  Cheesy

This x1000...
haha yea to wait almost an hour in most cases for your funds to transfer is a bitch xD Luckily enough I already had enough fund in my private account to make the purchases I needed Smiley
Hope you guys make it in time
//DeaDTerra
1576  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] ZipConf bond on: May 03, 2012, 07:49:18 PM
Thanks for speedy delivery of pre-IPO shares. Have very few remaining coins on hand, but sending some to GLBSE.
No problems Smiley There are still a couple of thousand shares left, so go get some while you can
//DeaDTerra
1577  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] ZipConf bond on: May 03, 2012, 07:44:40 PM
Shares are up for sale again Smiley Problem is fixed
//DeaDTerra
1578  Economy / Securities / Re: [Investment fund] Gamma Bitcoin Fund on: May 03, 2012, 07:41:18 PM
What type of company do you operate? LLC? S-Corp? Sole proprietorship? Does it function alone or does it have a feeder structure? In what jurisdiction are you domiciled? Are you registered as an investment company? Do you issue shares? If so, what is the share structure? Do you have internal by-laws under which you operate? Have you calculated your beta, Jensen's alpha, Sharpe ratio, or other metrics that quantify risk? What benchmarks do you use in your arbitrage? Do you use stop losses? What are some examples of margin rates/requirements you typically deal with? What hedging strategies do you employ?


I operate using bitcoins which is not yet a currency according to the law. I do not operate as any kind of company and I am not registered as a investment company as all my investments are in bitcoin and not in fiat. I do not issue shares or have any kind of share structure. Both the arbitrage and margin trading is not done by me but by a bot coded by someone else, to be honest I do not know most of what your talking about. I am not a professional investor and I have never claimed to be one. I am self taught and am planning to continue to learn and improve as a investor, perhaps you could help me Smiley
Me and my investors do not act under any kind of contract or company/fund. I take it opon myself to invest on the behalf of the investors and I return their profits, my fund is never in fiat and I don't plan to make it fiat due to the legal issues.
//DeaDTerra

That... doesn't answer all of his questions though. It raises more than it answers, really.
I have promised to be honest and transparent with my investors. I am no professional investor, I know what I am doing in terms of the Bitcoin investments like GLBSE and the bots etc. Speculation I have just started learning and I am working with very small volumes of my own money until I have gotten better at it. I am not operating a "real" company or fund nor do I want to as it will only cause legality issues with dealing with Bitcoins. You may not like everything you hear, but I am honest.
//DeaDTerra
1579  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] ZipConf bond on: May 03, 2012, 07:33:47 PM
Awesome!

Count me in!
Great! We are currently having some difficulties and we have contacted Nefario about it, the shares should be up for sale again in just a couple of minutes Smiley
//DeaDTerra
1580  Economy / Securities / Re: [Investment fund] Gamma Bitcoin Fund on: May 03, 2012, 07:29:42 PM
What type of company do you operate? LLC? S-Corp? Sole proprietorship? Does it function alone or does it have a feeder structure? In what jurisdiction are you domiciled? Are you registered as an investment company? Do you issue shares? If so, what is the share structure? Do you have internal by-laws under which you operate? Have you calculated your beta, Jensen's alpha, Sharpe ratio, or other metrics that quantify risk? What benchmarks do you use in your arbitrage? Do you use stop losses? What are some examples of margin rates/requirements you typically deal with? What hedging strategies do you employ?


I operate using bitcoins which is not yet a currency according to the law. I do not operate as any kind of company and I am not registered as a investment company as all my investments are in bitcoin and not in fiat. I do not issue shares or have any kind of share structure. Both the arbitrage and margin trading is not done by me but by a bot coded by someone else, to be honest I do not know most of what your talking about. I am not a professional investor and I have never claimed to be one. I am self taught and am planning to continue to learn and improve as a investor, perhaps you could help me Smiley
Me and my investors do not act under any kind of contract or company/fund. I take it opon myself to invest on the behalf of the investors and I return their profits, my fund is never in fiat and I don't plan to make it fiat due to the legal issues.
//DeaDTerra
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