Even better in person, if anyone was on the fence this is one great coin to have and stare at
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I will take 5 spots but cant get to a wallet for about an hour. Let me know if thats cool if not no sweat.
Which spots do you want? These are my favorite coins!! Such a nice job on them!! I actually carry around a 2017 with me for luck Thanks! Random please thanks will post txid once i get to my wallet
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I will take 5 spots but cant get to a wallet for about an hour. Let me know if thats cool if not no sweat.
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Ok cool, so you would accept using escrow since you are new here right? Buyer sends funds to escrow, you send miner, buyer confirms and releases escrow payment. Everyones happy.
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For most crypto physical makers they dont have a "storefront, nor a customer service number. Nothing unusual with denerium its pretty much everyone in this space that does business like that.
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i wonder what's the current ROI for an A3. Thinking about getting my hands on some
As of right this second, a couple months - but I'm pretty sure Bitmain has some being shipped, and another batch due by the end of the month. Wasn't there someone else (Obelisk perhaps?) that announced a SIA miner a few months back but has yet to deliver? The price of sia has fallen over 50% in the last month. I don’t see an end in sight either. Do ASICS usually increase the price of the coin? I would think it would drive prices even farther down The price of pretty much ALL Cryptocoins has dropped 50% or more from the peak around mid-January. ASIC have ZERO effect on price - it's PRICE that affects profitability and the profitability that affects the potential for an ASIC to be sold at a profit for it's maker. Not exactly. Siacoin dumped 10 times from january prices because of ASICs The 2 are unrelated. If you go and think the miners dump the coins from asic mining....what do you think people do with gpu mining. Machines out or not out dont effect price as much as market conditions do.
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Oh wow @bg4 needs to step in here, what a find. Did you find any other crypto collectables in the house. Would be wierd if only this was left there.
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The coin is in mint condition. Received in an airtight case, and only been opened to take pictures. https://imgur.com/a/XDDlMAsking 1.7BTC You might want to move this to collectables to get more views and do you accept escrow?
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If you paid with CC, you may still be able to dispute the charges. That would get them to straighten things out right away Hhhampuz.
Good point rmc, i would go that route a cc was probably used so just call the cc company and tell them they didnt deliver the promised goods.
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I'm not so sure about this since I'm not really quite well educated about 2011 Casascius coins vs. others... but it seems to me that there were still quite a bit of 2011 V2 coins out there and isn't like... anything that particularly special about it? No? https://casascius.uberbills.com/?page=charts&year=2011One of the most coveted loaded cas (low denom) coins out there today. And the 2011s were handled a lot so many wont grade out so high. This is a fine coin right here
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This could be a good miner the company could end up being a good company.
The coin is too small the total hash rate is too low.
a 2.1th miner using 1300or 1400 watts for a 1420 th network = disaster.
to give a proper scale
the hash for btc is
26,070,479,913 gh so if someone sold a btc miner using 1300 watts it would mine at 37,243,542gh
or 0.0000349 watts a gh
so this miner will kill the network.
The only robust network besides btc/sha 256 is ltc/scyprt
I was just checking the Top miners on Siamining.com and guess what Have a look at this https://siamining.com/addresses/25865daf640696361b432bd517b812270d8459af48f13876108354ee7e028e0e15c13ab5030cThis dude is mining at 1,941 TH/s and his single worker hashrate is (Average) 4000GH/s and I just rechecked Halong website and the Black 2B hashrate is 3.83TH/s and according to his payouts he started mining on 15th Feb 2018 I dont know what to think now Looks like a rolling test of the new blake2b miner ($5549) and looks like most mine around 4th on Siamining. Still must be a kamikaze to purchase and hope for ROI with so much hardware hitting the network and SiaCoin price around $0.014. You guys are confusing the miners. One mines decred and one mines Sia. The decred miner would make $300 a day. The Sia miner makes about $100/day but I feel like that will go down real fast. Decred miner has best potential for ROI That can not easily be known. You need to know how many of these are coming out in the first batch to know. You cant use calculators now to see what you will be getting when the miners start rolling out. Its all speculation until it happens.
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Nice coin set will be watching how this plays out. Are these your only nola coins you have?
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In the US no issues its not illegal to mine but i guess in other little corrupt countries they can seize the equipment. If you were operating some kind of illegal enterprise and the whole building gets seized i can maybe see that but for the basic miner it should be of no worry.
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The problem is there is always a risk, however small or large, of the device being exposed to software tampering or manipulation. It might be sealed but we all know in this age there are people who can perfectly replicate anything.
Devices like Trezor are essentially at the same level of private vaults or bank accounts so people will feel nervous when buying them from unofficial sources. This probably explains the quiet thread but I hope you will find a buyer if you have legit intentions. I personally wouldn't buy a wallet from strangers.
I would not either buy from a complete stranger if i was going to use for practical purchases just order one from the company (which is subject the the same if not more exposure), but i know people who collect randoms things such as wallets. Still interested op if you have a pic post here or pm me. Thanks
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They don't want you to open it. They just want proof you actually have it in your hands. take a picture of it with your username on a piece of paper and post it. (Obviously leave the box sealed in the picture). You have any pics...with todays date and username? Possibly know someone who would want one.
just google trezor you will see with what package it comes with, it's sealed so am not gonna open or mess with it i can send first to someone like urself if ur insterested, then you can check it for yourself, you can pay me after you have checked it. Yes and i want to see which one it is, if you could snap a quick pic with your username next to it i can probably get it sold for you if you would send first to me.
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You have any pics...with todays date and username? Possibly know someone who would want one.
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I have 16 of them, all are MS69, jungle greenies
Wow all the brass ones graded 69s? Not bad for some brass coins. Were all 16 graded at the same time?
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why is here so much fud?
Usually either just shills from another group, or this past week with the binance event that had nothing to do with via or its team and people are generally misinformed.
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Want to be a successful miner? then it is simple, never pay for gpus higher than manufacturer's suggested retail price, use all possible discounts, improvise and never pay for somebody to do something for you, never tell anybody what you do and if somebody knows what you do then don't drag that person on your stupid crusade and never ask for a loan, use your own money.
Thats probably the most solid advice you will get. Last thing hope for the best but expect the worse, keep your expectations low and enjoy the ride Honestly there are enough threads on the first page here you can read through to get more info than you will possibly need. Just do a lot of reading and research before you start.
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