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Ben pour ce qui est du marché physique je suis plutôt acheteur, puisque je suis déjà vendeur sur mon site.
Si tu veux acheter tu ne veux pas passer par mon site plutôt? En ce moment mon offre est justement à 0.65 EUR/BTC environ.
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Je voudrais savoir si une vente est encore prévue ce dimanche 3 avril. Si c'est le cas, où et quand?
(J'en profite pour préciser qu'une transaction de 25 Euros avec Grondilu s'est bien déroulée.)
Ce mois-ci je peux acheter pour 50 euros de bitcoins. Les personnes intéressées peuvent me faire une offre sur cette file (pas de MP, svp).
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1
mpkomara won the auction and I acknowledged paiement in due time.
He provided me the following bitcoin address: 1EWMwa7GEj4V5x1BF67pJq68HHbHB4qXMc
This bitcoin address will be used to pay the nominal at maturity. > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > As a proof of concept, I hereby launch an auction for a bitcoin bond. > > This means that I promess to pay a certain amount of bitcoin (called "nominal"), at a certain date (called "maturity"). The nominal is 100 BTC. Maturity will occur at block number 120,000. > > I sell this bond in an auction process that will occur on this thread. To bid, just post a message with your bid in bitcoins. Auction will end at block number 116,000. Paiement should then be done within 10 blocks. > > No starting price, but if at the end I'm not happy with the final winning bid, I will cancel the auction. > > If selling does occur, I will materialize it with a GnuPG signed document where I will mention whe nominal, the maturity and the bitcoin address where the nominal should be paid at maturity. > > Happy bidding! > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) > > iEYEARECAAYFAk2UNq0ACgkQq17371C4DmhQIQCg86UwjCUt0q8iyojsOXUI7juB > BpsAn2UtxuFqtXpLPwedvnYap+m2wrx9 > =qC0c > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux)
iEYEARECAAYFAk2U0doACgkQq17371C4Dmi42wCeI/odd75ulRfscbg5lllnSYW/ OTYAnA8Ec616wA/JFV3y7qRBVsm37HgA =8+9B -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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ok I acknowledge paiement. Please post your bitcoin address on this thread so I can sign it along with the bond terms.
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Capitalism as an economic model cannot function without a government of some kind.
Yes it can.
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This is an interesting way to get a loan. It seems much more effective than the normal way.
It *is* the normal way It should be, anyway. @mpkomara: I'm waiting for your paiement. Please also provide me your bitcoin address here in this thread.
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96.1
mpkomara wins the auction with 96.1 BTC Paiement should be on this bitcoin address: 13HL9oCYx3JcYAqqm8E5wJe1MgZTP9wKeP Please provide me a bitcoin address for paying you back 100 BTC at maturity. Sorry for other bidders. Had I known there would be that many people interested, I would have ended the auction on IRC.
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Just post your bid and I'll lock the thread once I see block 116,000
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95.61 BTC
Vladimir leads at 95.61
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95.6 bid
mpkomara leads at 95.6 BTC (One block left)
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Power is not something that is decided on philosophical considerations. It is not a social contract. It is an empiric reality.
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Why don't you see bigger and raise a bounty to finance an "around-the-world with bitcoins" trip?
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Meh, sounds like a load of pedantry to me. Heh heh. I guess it's good to know specific labels every now and then but in the end it's best to just take the message for what is if you understand it.
Well, ok, I was a bit pedantic here. Labels don't matter that much.
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OK, your auction, your rules but if you want to set up a bitcoin bond standard, such rules are rather bizarre in any bond market. Bonds usually have 2 days settlement and the bond duration starts at settlement, not the auction time.
I have no idea what justifies those two days settlement, but I suspect it is related to clearing. And there is no clearing with bitcoins.
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I wonder if this will become the standard for Bitcoin loans. This seems a lot simpler than establishing some obscure interest rate.
I think it's a standard procedure in bond markets.
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I would bid 95.5 BTC but if the 116000 block happens during the night at my timezone, I wouldn't be able to send the payment in 10 blocks which is less than 2 hours. Please extend the payment window to at least 60 blocks.
No, sorry. You just have to stay awake. I don't want to wait 10 hours for a paiement.
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I'm curious to see the result of this one
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This is exactly the sort of thing that our stock market will be suitable for.
Well, I'll be the first in bitcoin history to actually "do" it
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Less than 7 days left.
Are you guys going to let ender_x take all my coins or something? He has already won my two previous auctions.
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