This auction is for a Butterfly Labs Little Single. The order number is #5660 and the order date is August 17, 2012. You can see the account summary here at http://imgur.com/SVGzZZE and I can forward email documentation to the escrow. - This auction ends Sunday at Midnight GMT or 1 hour after the last bid, whichever is later.
- Starting bid is 30 BTC
- Bid increments of 0.50BTC
- Escrow through John
- Buyer forwards bitcoins to John
- Seller forwards package to John
- Buyer pays for escrow service
- Seller pays for both legs of the shipment
- Auction terms can be changed as long as the Seller and the Highest Bidder agree to the changes
- I reserve the right to cancel the auction before the deadline
- Buy It Now for 45 BTC
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I'll sell you a Little Single with Aug 17 order date for 5k
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Would you let me know how this goes? I also have a Little I've been thinking about selling.
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Never done an auction before and I'm trying to gauge interest. I'm also open to suggestions on how to run the auction process, terms, escrow, min bid, and whatever else I'm not thinking of.
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25BTC
I'm not bidding on future value, I'm bidding on present value.
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How about ya just put the details here
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Another failed one: Setec Astronomy
This is a ridiculously hard request considering the possibility of punctuation permutations. How about a hint letting us know if there is any punctuation or capitalization?
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Why does it have to be written rails? So you can steal the money blame it on a hack and not send the 75% of the proceeds to the foundation.
Helping the bitcoin economy right here, investr your doing so well, keep up the great work LMAO
I didn't ask for your opinions, I asked for bids, you insensitive clod. Rails may not be as mature as something such as PHP, but it has a strong community that implements updates quickly and I believe it has the potential to be just as secure as anything else. I'm open to a discussion about development in another language/framework as well.
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Exact clone with the following changes: - 75% of all proceeds donated to the Bitcoin Foundation
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Keep up the good work. What are your thoughts on relisting the security? One of my other Mining securities has relisted over on https://btct.coAny thoughts? Good? Bad?
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> As disclosed in the original contract, I will be repurchasing all shares at 75% of their last traded value.
> As soon as I receive a list of shareholders I will begin dispersing out 5.8 BTC weekly as a dividend split between all shareholders, except myself, until all outstanding shares have been paid off. At that rate the total value should be paid off in exactly 52 weeks.
From forum page 1
> 6)In the event of terminating the company and liquidation of its assets, after payment of the organization's creditors and/or expenses, the shareholders will be paid all remaining liquidity, divided equally among shares. If that is not enough to buy back all remaining shares, shares will be bought back at the price the share was trading for when the company ended.
Can you please clarify this?
Also, did it state in the original contract that shares would be bought back over 52 weeks?
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Great news, thank you. When can we expect dividends?
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Hi! If i would like to sell my shares, how do i process?
Regards Robin
There is a typo on your landing page. "entuastic"
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I got my refund from GLBSE, does that mean you've received my asset info?
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Damn it, I missed the party?
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Wow! 5@.45 and bids at .3
I don't think I've ever seen the price that low. What happened?
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How do you (or anyone) feel about diverting X% of dividends to a growth account to soften the dilution of shares from previous rounds of investment?
My opinion on the asic front is that none of these "companies" deserve a "pre-order" without a working prototype, pictures, press, and/or regulation. That's how real companies work. Even "companies" on Kickstarter show more responsibility than BFL has. Generally you balance out high risk stuff with low risk stuff, right? Rather than purchasing hardware that doesn't exist yet from three different sources, I'd rather see who delivers. Hopefully it's the one we already gave our money to.
That being said, it certainly is an exciting time for Bitcoin and I'm looking forward to seeing what happens in the next few months.
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