1.97 BTC
Edit: are they buyer funded, and sniping allowed? Case and COA not included?
They are buyer funded before shipping so they do not have "buyer funded" marked on the hologram. Sniping is allowed, the Lealana coins do not come with a case and COA.
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1.92BTC
Highest bid so far! Less then 36 hours remaining
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1.85BTC assuming the set is loaded
Pictures have been added in the meantime The set is indeed loaded, the BTC addresses can be provided to the auction winner if requested.
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I am hereby auctioning the #305 Lealana 4-coin Bitcoin set. These were purchased directly from Smoothie, they coins are ungraded and have never been opened from their capsules. Shipping will be from the Netherlands, shipping costs will be added to the winning bid. Starting price: 1.85 BTC (face value) bid increments: minimum of 0.01 BTCAuction end time: Friday 4 November, 20:00 UTC time. Timer: https://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/to?iso=20161104T20&p0=%3A&msg=Auction%3A+Lealana+4-coin+Bitcoin+set&font=cursiveAs a bonus I will throw in a redeemed 2 BTC TGBEX coin for the winner, this coin has a basic hologram re-added to it for visual purposes and has been out of its capsules for a bit so it looks great but is not in perfect condition either.
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Any update on this?
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You are quite alot of years late to start mining with a normal computer, mining with a laptop is a no go as it will not be able to handle all the heat and will be damaged in no time.
For mining Bitcoins (SHA-256) you will need to purchase specialized mining hardware (ASIC's) and for several other coins you will need to invest in GPU rigs or ASIC's aswell, otherwise the electricity costs will exceed your income from mining by alot. (with a laptop you will get a few cents each day max)
So mining is not recommended to use a laptop? If I may ask what I needed to start mining? Whether it requires a large capital? Maybe you can tell me the amount I needed for mining capital Mining is definetly not recommended with a laptop, it will propably take months or years to mine even a single dollar worth of coins while your laptop will propably not last longer then a week. What you need and how much capital it costs depends on which coin you plan on mining, you can check out websites like www.coinmarketcap.com to decide which coins you are interested in. Pretty much every coin has a base investment of atleast a few hundred dollars to get the hardware needed to start mining. (with a chance of mining at a profit, depending on your electricity costs)
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You are quite alot of years late to start mining with a normal computer, mining with a laptop is a no go as it will not be able to handle all the heat and will be damaged in no time.
For mining Bitcoins (SHA-256) you will need to purchase specialized mining hardware (ASIC's) and for several other coins you will need to invest in GPU rigs or ASIC's aswell, otherwise the electricity costs will exceed your income from mining by alot. (with a laptop you will get a few cents each day max)
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Looking forward for new updates regarding this I am definetly interested
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I might be interested aswell depending on the costs of the contract
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Hey Lee,
Any chance you are going to host S9's aswell and try to negotiate a decent price with Bitmain for them? I am interested in having a few of them and I have always enjoyed hosting my miners with you when I had them.
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#20 Lealana set is sold
Arrived at the post office the other day, will post pictures once I pick it up a little later today. Looking forward to see the beauties in live. Good to hear! Looking forward to your feedback once you have received them
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Added special deals for buying multiple coins!
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please reserve me a random ticket aswell
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27.3 BTC alright ill join the bidding
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At what value will the coin be declared upon shipping? Will it be the full value or the winning bid minus the BTC contained in the block? I do not intend to pay 5 BTC+ fees upon import so this is quite important to know if I want to join the bidding I believe that issue was cleared up a while back. Expect to pay a vat of winning bid minus 26.033. Of course the gov/customs can do whatever they want. Many thanks for clearing this up, my apologies if I missed the post where this was explained
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