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261  Other / Archival / Re: [WTS] Silver Wallets Limited Edition Low Serial Numbers! on: September 18, 2014, 12:52:30 PM
You take some very nice pictures. The silver and gold is by far my favorite SW that we have released to date. If anyone is after some SW these are really nice low numbers for sure.

Thanks! I busted out my Canon DSLR to shoot these, I knew that’s the only way I could really capture the quality of these coins.

And I agree, the gold B coin is one of the nicest coins I have seen, whether a physical bitcoin or otherwise!
262  Other / Archival / Re: [WTS] Silver Wallets Limited Edition Low Serial Numbers! on: September 18, 2014, 12:28:59 PM
Beautiful coins you got there! Must be difficult for you to part with these I'm sure...Good luck with the sales and hope you get a good price for them..cheers!

Thanks, and yeah these coins do look incredible.  The design is great, but I was also really impressed by the shine and quality of these coins.  The mint really did a great job!
263  Other / Archival / [sold] on: September 18, 2014, 12:18:46 AM
Have 3 Silver Wallets coins for sale, house expenses force the sale of the these.  They all come exactly as I recieved them, in mint condition and with the coin holder & 3 holograms.

All are limited editions, as you can see I've got:

Design 1 Gold B - #006 - Asking $190
Design 2 - #008 - Asking $100
Design 1 Non-numbered - Asking $80

They all look incredible and would grade very high, pics don't do these justice, I really hate to sell these.  I believe the numbers available to the public started at #004, so these are some of the lowest numbered coins you could get. International shipping is available.











264  Economy / Lending / Re: Offering BTC loans [no collateral] on: September 17, 2014, 11:11:53 PM
Amount requested: 0.3BTC
duration: 4 weeks
repayent: 0.333BTC 11%
reason: getting some coins graded from ANACS
address if approved:
18H2H7iLTQB65W34M33KHpFNDweCXdZ8Azz
265  Economy / Speculation / Re: Can BTC hold at at any level? on: September 17, 2014, 10:28:13 PM
I mean there are lots of new merchants accepting BTC, and people spending BTC when they do, but essentially that is just like a lot of selling pressure.  There is no new money coming in from anywhere in the world despite claims that India or Dubai will fuel the next "bubble."

Also it seems most anyone who invested in the last 10 months is regretting it and will not risk losing money with BTC again, leaving less and less people using it.

Seems like a lot of blind optimism especially in this forum, but I now don't see any reason price will go up rather than down.

It seems that, for now, selling pressure from miners, merchants and early adopters is outweighing (significantly) demand. I think there will likely be another bubble, but it could be years down the road. (Or it could be next month -- less likely Tongue)

To be sure, this year has been hard on those buying into long term positions.

Yeah, and I think that a lot of those who were all for BTC may have changed their mind by now.  Losing money could leave a bad taste in peoples mouth and could be actually reducing the user base.  This does seem to be the case with lots of people "panic selling," and they may never buy any more BTC.  I dont see any reason or evidence at all that there will be any buying prssure any time in the near future with people exiting daily.

Evidence for falling userbase and people exiting daily? Or just pulling it out of your arse?

I wouldn't go so far as to say the userbase is "falling"..... but by the nature of distribution, it would appear that many, many people have likely been exiting for months. Logically, many will not return -- just like any other investment instrument.

Sorry can you explain what you mean by the nature of distribution. If your only evidence is a falling price then your arse it certainly is.

Have you ever heard of "accumulation" and "distribution"? Have you ever heard the idea that these conditions happen in cycles? We are in a distribution cycle -- clearly -- and yes, declining prices and sell volume over the past 9 months surely support that.

Whether it's early adopters, late adopters, merchants, miners, whatever -- more long positions are clearly being exited than entered. Is that not clear to you?

Clearly this isn't clear to him  Wink
266  Economy / Speculation / Re: Can BTC hold at at any level? on: September 17, 2014, 08:31:41 PM
I mean there are lots of new merchants accepting BTC, and people spending BTC when they do, but essentially that is just like a lot of selling pressure.  There is no new money coming in from anywhere in the world despite claims that India or Dubai will fuel the next "bubble."

Also it seems most anyone who invested in the last 10 months is regretting it and will not risk losing money with BTC again, leaving less and less people using it.

Seems like a lot of blind optimism especially in this forum, but I now don't see any reason price will go up rather than down.

It seems that, for now, selling pressure from miners, merchants and early adopters is outweighing (significantly) demand. I think there will likely be another bubble, but it could be years down the road. (Or it could be next month -- less likely Tongue)

To be sure, this year has been hard on those buying into long term positions.

Yeah, and I think that a lot of those who were all for BTC may have changed their mind by now.  Losing money could leave a bad taste in peoples mouth and could be actually reducing the user base.  This does seem to be the case with lots of people "panic selling," and they may never buy any more BTC.  I dont see any reason or evidence at all that there will be any buying prssure any time in the near future with people exiting daily.
267  Economy / Speculation / Re: Can BTC hold at at any level? on: September 17, 2014, 04:10:18 PM
why spend bitcoins now when you know price would be many much more in the future?

How do you know?  More spending at merchants = more selling casue they instantly convert to fiat.  It's gonna take a lot of new money to counteract this.

There is no new money coming in from anywhere in the world despite claims that India or Dubai will fuel the next "bubble."


Source?  Grin

Seen it "predicted" on here.
268  Economy / Speculation / Re: Can BTC hold at at any level? on: September 17, 2014, 02:15:00 PM
Mark another one down under "loosing faith"

The manipulation is working! Lol

I haven't yet, but manipulation or not, price is headed down.

Do you have any solid evidence to believe it will return to higher levels?  I mean yeah I get the whole limited supply, but if no one new is coming in, it doesn't matter is there are 21 million or 21 total coins.  There is a lot of optimism here, but I ahve yet to see any solid evidence whatsoever.  And the last "bubble" was caused by bots and incompetence at Gox
269  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [WTS] Casascius 0.5 BTC Coins MUST SELL!!! on: September 17, 2014, 02:12:21 PM
How about 3BTC for the remaining 5 coins?

I could not go that low.  3.5BTC could take them all though.

Best I could do is 3.1BTC if you are interested.

Thanks for the offer, I'm considering it.
270  Economy / Speculation / Can BTC hold at at any level? on: September 17, 2014, 01:58:39 PM
I mean there are lots of new merchants accepting BTC, and people spending BTC when they do, but essentially that is just like a lot of selling pressure.  There is no new money coming in from anywhere in the world despite claims that India or Dubai will fuel the next "bubble."

Also it seems most anyone who invested in the last 10 months is regretting it and will not risk losing money with BTC again, leaving less and less people using it.

Seems like a lot of blind optimism especially in this forum, but I now don't see any reason price will go up rather than down.
271  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [WTS] Casascius 0.5 BTC Coins MUST SELL!!! on: September 17, 2014, 01:46:16 PM
How about 3BTC for the remaining 5 coins?

I could not go that low.  3.5BTC could take them all though.
272  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [WTS] Casascius 0.5 BTC Coins MUST SELL!!! on: September 17, 2014, 01:03:48 PM
bump
273  Economy / Speculation / Re: Would be a big explosion on Bitcoin price it in this year? on: September 16, 2014, 08:30:51 PM
I have seen a lot of valid explanations on here actually.  I tend to think its due to some of the larger merchants who have begun to accept btc, like Dell and overstock.  As people spend btc at those merchants and they instantly convert it to usd, its essentially like a lot of coins being sold.  more selling drives price down, and not enough (hardly any) new buyers/new money coming in.
274  Economy / Goods / Re: Need to buy on amazon US and send product to France on: September 16, 2014, 07:44:03 PM
Hi guyz,

i need to buy this : http://www.amazon.com/Authentic-Sharpstone%C2%AE-Crusher%C2%AE-G3-CCP/dp/B003CSZX1S/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1410896029&sr=8-2&keywords=sharpstone+grinder+5+piece

Unfortunatly, it won't ship to france....

I need someone to buy it and send this to me.
I pay in bitcoin, 1 BTC = 460$
I'll pay 0.18 BTC for this service.
Post your offer here with a trustful escrow ! Smiley


I can do it for 0.18BTC, but I would prefer not to escrow so that if the exchange rate drops by the time it is shipped to me and then I ship to you and escrow is released, I dont lose money.  I have done lots of deals on here you can check my trust.  Let me know if your interested.
275  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Explosion on: September 16, 2014, 05:19:44 PM
large companies dont get that big by taking HUGE risks.  right now accepting BTC is a huge risk because it would be hard for returns.  The only way would be to do returns in fiat only because of the wild exchange rate
276  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Obama on ISIS: 'We Don't Have a Strategy Yet' on: September 16, 2014, 01:49:15 PM
You might want to change this.

"If you threaten America, you will find no safe haven" - Obama on ISIS

When obama talks, I get chills

Please tell me this is a sarcastic comment.


When he talks I begin to throw up in my mouth.
277  Economy / Goods / Re: Anything On Amazon -10% on: September 15, 2014, 05:31:24 PM
Cheesy impeccable seller, just bought any iphone 5s and couldnt more be happy with the service provided, trust this seller

it was delivered in under an hour?HuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuh?

riiiiiiiiight
278  Other / Archival / Re: [WTS] NEW w/ Tags The North Face Waterproof Jackets! Originally $175! on: September 12, 2014, 08:02:13 PM
Are they top shells? Too bad you don't have a navy blue one Sad. How much would shipping to Europe cost?

These are not top shells, they are just lightweight waterproof jackets.  Shipping to Europe would likely be only a few dollars more, maybe $5.
279  Economy / Lending / Re: 1-2 BTC Loan Requested on: September 12, 2014, 06:12:13 PM
Looking for 1-2 btc loan.  Duration and interest rate is negotiable.  I had a deal offered to me that I don't want to pass up.

What is your  collateral ?

I have some Casascius 0.5BTC coins I am attempting to sell, these could be collateral if someone requires it.

Where are you located, and how many of those do you have? Are they loaded or not?

Located in US, I have 5 total, all funded.
280  Economy / Lending / Re: 1-2 BTC Loan Requested on: September 12, 2014, 05:13:18 PM
Looking for 1-2 btc loan.  Duration and interest rate is negotiable.  I had a deal offered to me that I don't want to pass up.

What is your  collateral ?

I have some Casascius 0.5BTC coins I am attempting to sell, these could be collateral if someone requires it.
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