For auction are some rarely seen Genesis Series 1 coins. These are from Set #7, which was 1-of-10 sets that were gold colored and featured 3 additional coins: Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Dogecoin Here is link to the original thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1070042
LOT 1: Coin2 LOT 2: Darkcoin (pre-cursor to Dash) LOT 3: Hyper LOT 4: Litecoin LOT 5: Peercoin
*Coin2 and Hyper have different holograms, but have been confirmed by the maker as genuine.STARTING BID PER LOT: 0.0010BTC MINIMUM BID INCREMENT PER LOT: 0.0001BTC **Please limit bids to ONLY 4 decimal places** END TIME: FEBRUARY 20th, 2023, 14:00:00 PDT **Payment due within 24 hours of auction end!!** SNIPE: Any bid made in last 5 minutes PER LOT will extend the auction 5 minutes beyond the ending time PER LOT. If within those 5 extended minutes, a new bid is made, 5 minutes will be added to the auction from the time of that bid PER LOT. PAYMENT: Bitcoin BTC. A signed PGP message will be sent to winner with payment address SHIPPING: Based on location and preference OWNER: ezeminer/minerjones
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Is there a way to get a better picture of the hologram covering the private key? It looks like it has been slightly peeled/tampered with at the top left corner
Sure thing. Here are all 3 holograms: The public key hologram does have a small mark on it near the "GIN" of the word ORIGINAL along the left top corner, but there is no evidence of tampering/peeling from what I could see Same with the private key hologram.. no tampering, but does look like small scratch marks on the top of the hologram where you indicated The COA hologram has a few of these on the right middle side
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For auction is a book made by MrCryptHodl/1Hodlclub:
"Bitcoin Attack - A Cryptocurrency Story" #25 / 100
Comes with book and COA
Book has a small crack in the lower front spine as seen belowSTARTING BID: 0.0045BTC MINIMUM BID INCREMENT: 0.0001BTC **Please limit bids to ONLY 4 decimal places** END TIME: FEBRUARY 19th, 2023, 14:00:00 PDT **Payment due within 24 hours of auction end!!** SNIPE: Any bid made in last 5 minutes PER LOT will extend the auction 5 minutes beyond the ending time PER LOT. If within those 5 extended minutes, a new bid is made, 5 minutes will be added to the auction from the time of that bid PER LOT. PAYMENT: Bitcoin BTC. A signed PGP message will be sent to winner with payment address SHIPPING: Based on location and preference OWNER: DECLINE TO BE LISTED
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There were also the 2 series (3 notes total) of the XMR (Spesmonerojo) notes made in collaboration by phishead and Polymerbit
And then also the Emergency Currency / Delayed Delivery notes... all though, those were not technically "loaded", but more of a gift card to be redeemed for product in their on-line store
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Lot 1 - .0031
Lot 2 .0022
Lot 2 - 1 @ .002
Winners Thank you for the bids
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Lot 1 0.0132
Lot 2 - 0.0028
Lot 3 - 5 @ .0005
Winners Thank you for the bids
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Lot 1: 0.003 Lot 2: 2x 0.001
Current high bids 1 hour left
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Lot 1 0.0132
Lot 2 - 0.0015
Lot 3 - 5 @ .0005
Current high bids Less than 1 hour left!!!
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Correct. COAs #31 to #50 were reserved for this COAs #1 to #30 were rerserved for some of the Makers Editions and other sales
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Fresh off the printing presses comes the latest offering from Polymerbit:
"DIY COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION NOTE"
Comes printed on a full size sheet of polymer and then can be cut into it's triangle shape and keys assembled
These are ONLY for laser printers. Please do not buy if you have an inkjet or dot-matrix printer
This is to help plan out and design new keyless versions of notes that will be made in the future by Polymerbit
Price: $15 per note Limit: 2 notes per person (for now) 15 notes available currently
EU customers can order from CoinsofNakamoto: https://www.coinsofnakamoto.com/notes/polymerbit-diy-community-participation-note?pk_campaign=Bitcointalk
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... Interesting, but the process is broken if the person wants to do a private transaction or transact in a different currency, be it crypto or fiat
interesting observation... let me explain... if the transaction is made on "private", the new owner lost the "chain of ownership" (it is in his interest to have the amount of btc moved to the new address.. or he can risk to buy a fake/copy item and in case of reselling he can't prove he own an original item!) so yes he can buy the item without receiving btc on the new address generated but technically is like buying a fake/copy. there is no privacy risk since a new address should be generated "ad-hoc" for this transaction. even if someone is paying with fiat or other crypto, the amount could be moved on blockchain. Likewise now we are presenting the first batch of a collectible that adopt this "protocol". Users can pay also with other crypto but the amount is still loaded in btc 0,001 from 1GbianchiJ6EeBU8ua77719Ur7qwLZVk3x to the new address of the buyer Hope it clarifies What if the value of the bitcoin changes? Would the same amount have to be sent to the new owner? "even if someone is paying with fiat or other crypto, the amount could be moved on blockchain.".... This would be an unnecessary transaction that had no ties to the new transaction performed in a different currency... how would these be linked?
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Received in good standing Thank you
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@gbianchi wanted to make a very extensive ( kind of scientific? ) explanation of this protocol. In practice, we can simplify it, like this (or at least I try)... Producer informs that he wants to make an object (in our case... a collectible).Buyer(s) provide a public address which is PRINTED directly on the item. The manufacturer sends the item to the buyer. Collectible loading is sent to this public address and through the blockchain (OP return) it could be possible keeps track of collectible information. In case of future selling, the funds from the buyer's address are sent to an address of the new customer. It is always possible to trace all the information by checking the blockchain up to the first transaction (where OP RETURN is contained). Like this one! See the test transaction: https://blockstream.info/testnet/tx/63831e97d33af308e02bbdbb50eeeac4b828e5af3559139f0d6e3fd8a8baa7d7?expandWe have decided to produce the FIRST collectible (obviously) that tries to track information in this way... Here are the details for those wishing to place a pre-order and there are a few images that explain in detail how the production takes place and the various steps...
dear @minerjones, with pitiful English I have tried to make this idea "clear". Since you who are a sort of "living encyclopedia of this sector" I think you can confirm that such an idea has NEVER been realized before... can I ask your opinion? what do you think? Interesting, but the process is broken if the person wants to do a private transaction or transact in a different currency, be it crypto or fiat Or even if a collectible was sold on secondary site like Ebay, Mercari, Amazon.. this process would not work for these types of sales
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Wow...I had to check this out and low and behold, I have this error page in my book as well. My book is one of the Autographed/Holo versions and I suppose all of these books were in the same batch, so they probably all have this error page. Can anyone else confirm? Oh...and sorry Elias, I don't think I could ever sell this book. Yes, can confirm The initial print of these books were all shipped to me for the purpose of making the Auo/Holo versions and distribution... all had these picture errors Maybe around 50-70 copies of these exist if I remember correctly
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Confirming I have received the funds for this auction
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Wall of text ... TLDR... all of this just to certify a collectible?
Seems easier just to use an authenticator/escrow.....
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