Great work krogoth! As already mentioned before your listening does not have the exact right order but if you need help, just let me know and I will help you out.
Im happy that I got to know about Coldkeys in the beginning of 2020 and I tried to get my hands on every series they are releasing but I still need a set of the first History series from 2019.
Sure...please do. Yogg is also gonna take some better pics.
|
|
|
very nice listing of the ck-cards👍 but there are still some missing. namely the ck-card november '19 and the ck-card february '20 if desired i could deliver the photos for the two cards in a few days and who wants to sell the ck-card october '19, and the 1mBTC, 5mBTC, 10mBTC series - i would be interested... feel free to pm me ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Thanks...I am awaiting for Yogg to take some good pics and also go over any errors or omissions.
|
|
|
I will leave 5 untouched. Never to be opened. Call them mystery stamps if you will. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
|
|
|
I guess everyone would be happy receiving a red one. But what would you guys do with a red one? Selling right away, wating for a couple of months, keep it forever? Physical Godl and Silver? Or onchain? Where was that posted btw?
![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) Godl ? What does that mean? Hold Gold? ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Yep...hodl Godl ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
|
|
|
But I actually never saw/heard of the ledger unplugged until I tried to find out the time line of ledger releases today. Does anyone have one of these???
Yes...I do. Edit: dont forget this rarity Ledger Wallet Proton https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5174011.0
|
|
|
Lot1 @ $125 Lot2 @ $125 Lot3 @ $125
|
|
|
If I'm not mistaken I have a couple of prototypes of prototypes (they don't have the H1.W marking). Sent by the CFO of BTChip (that later became ledger) to a few french people to be beta tester. I've used them, put some dust, made a few Tx, lost the seed....
I'll put a photos in the next day or so.
Cool..pm sent
|
|
|
This is great! Thanks guys and also welcome to the forum!
|
|
|
Do you know if these still have any of the Monero forks on them?
Good question...will need to check. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
|
|
|
Can these collectibles stand for years and the privkey will be there?
There's stuff I've printed out 30 years ago on the nastiest paper with the crappiest printer that's still absolutely fine. I can only think of faxes that have faded away. Something weird would have to happen for anything printed normally not to last for a very lengthy time. All the same I'm sure he wasn't expecting these things to be cherished for thousands of years. yeah, as far I understand from the research I have done, most ink/paper combinations should last 50 years, but very few combinations will last 100 years. Some will last 1000's of years, and some will be lucky to last 10. So probably not a huge issue right now, but it could become something people start to worry about in another 10 years, and I am planning to keep mine forever, which is why I started thinking about it. Since the private key is under the hologram...wouldnt this protect the paper and ink as well a bit..thus decrease the paper wallets deterioration rate over time?
|
|
|
They are getting higher premiums than 0.5 brass cas possibly cause they are the cheapest Casascius coins you can buy loaded...are made of silver...rarer and more visually appealing as well.
|
|
|
It has long been a topic of conversation amongst us physical bitcoin collectors on who made the very first loaded bitcoin item. There was a theory that Gavin Andreson created one back in 2010. After all it was his original idea that started it all as you can see from the following thread.. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2537.msg34413#msg34413 In it he states... Yeah, cool!
Could you punch a couple of holes through the B? I like topologically interesting money.
And if you want to make it the absolutely coolest coin in the world, generate a new bitcoin address, send 1 bitcoin to it, and then engrave that address on the coin.
Then you have physical currency that the owner can independently check to make sure the bitcoin backing it hasn't been spent.
So for years people have always debated who was the very first. Well I finally reached out to Mr Andreson and he replied as follows.. I never created physical bitcoins— until Bitbills (and then cacascius coins) I didn’t think enough people would trust the creator to destroy the private keys. I was wrong, turns out quite a few people were willing!
|
|
|
|