bid 2 BTC for Coin Number 8: BLACK SWAN
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Well...it got a little off topic here. Anyways, does anybody have the #10 from WC or at least post the name of it. Just curious. I might be wrong but...from reading all the posts here...I think stuff4Bitcoin is not WC. just my 2cents.
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IBM only interested in the blockchain Technology. They are exploring ways to implement the blockchain Technology into current fiat system. I don't think they are after bitcoin or Asic designing.
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i'd like to have 1. thanks !!!
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Are these cards physical cards or egift cards ?
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I'd love to have 1 key. Thanks.
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Coin #1 to #10 will be auctioned That's cool with me. Will your coins have ser # engraved on it such as 007/100 or just # 007 ?
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In term of messages, Cryptolator Unchained Series is the best 10 out of 10. I love the story with the Pig, the Sheep, and the Crumpling bank...etc. in term of Holo Design, Caucasius is the best 10 out of 10 with a Honeycomb fool proof design. in term of details and graphic, the Ant is so far 9 out of 10. just my humble opinion. !!!
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GONE. NO MORE COINS LEFT.
when will we be seeing the new design? I'm currently trying to figure out a way to make it. I've lost my job a few months ago and it's kinda hard for me to get all the money needed to do the next design. The other problem is the Canadian Dollars value vs USD, it's so low that it make the project to cost even higher. I really want to make the next series (Which would be 100 x 1 ounce silver coins), this would cost me a total of around 7000$ (Design, Plaster Sculpt, Dies, Box, Holo, Certificate, Air-tite and coins), so I would have to sell them around 89$ each to make a little profit and covering the working hours of me and my dad (Yeah, I make them with my dad, ) That's about it... I hope to find a way to be able to make it :/ there were some really nice bitcoin designers such as the Ant 1 oz and the 2 oz bitcoin from mrBau. they designed for Coinographic but they went bankrupt so these designers did not get paid. you can get complete this project with Cryptolator name on it. it is faster and cheaper . Cost much less than $7000 for sure. I would gladly put down the pre-order BTC in the escrow if Cryptolator can get the Ant 1oz and the B 1oz design . Those are cool designs. I am pretty sure the bitcointalk community would support your projects and do a pre-order thru an escrow. The problem with the Coinographic is they put an extraodinary super high premium on their coins that they don't get much orders.
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that is a lot of BTC on the supply side that add to the market. If the demand is weak, expect a big drop in BTC prices maybe to $150 or so.
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Received the Trezor today. I can vouch for amazon4u . It is handled thru escrow service with OgNasty so it is safe.
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Bitcoin is rare just like gold since the total bitcoins is limit to only 21 millions coins. However, Bitcoin was design as a type of common unify currency to replace the world currency in each country. Bitcoins are also excellent hedge against inflation so its values will rise over time. The only thing is I want to see bitcoin in a smaller denomination such as 1 bit or 1 satoshi. I the future, I want to walk in McD and pay them 7 satoshi for a burger combo rather than pullout my calcuator and pay them 0.03124 bitcoin.
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why not just use purse.io instead?
I already opened an account on purse.io, I am seller there since yesterday . However, I do need to work my way out through their levels and that's really frustrating ( current sell limit for me is just $100 USD) . Also once I get to the highest level, the maximum order per day is just $1000 USD, which is a lot less than what I need to make this business work. I need to diversify, so here I am doing just that on BitcoinTalk Once you have been proven as trustworhty in this forum, you will receive more orders with a higher value orders. That will take time. For now, just make sure your buyers are happy with your orders and that day will come if you plan to do this business long term.
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If my analysis is correct, a 25% discount deal is always better than a 8% discount.
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