Money is a form of currency. Currency can be defied as money in any form when in actual use or circulation as a medium of exchange, especially banknotes and coins. I think cryptocurrencies definitely cover part of that definition and by name are suited to being called currency/money. I’m unsure how it can be considered ‘more real’ than actual money. That’s like saying garlic bread is ‘more real’ than actual bread. It’s just a different variation.
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I would like to see a photo of the items with the time and date and your username on a piece of paper next to the items to verify that you own them
Why? Everyone knows OP is as trustworthy as they come. He’s organised multiple group buys and has helped with deals on here worth way more than lots of people have altogether. We all know he has the items and that is what he is indeed auctioning. I see no reason to ask for this other than to create unnecessary drama. Just leave it and play nice.
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Sorry my offer wasn’t serious enough for you to even muster a reply.... how about you let us know what you’d like to get for your coin. I understand I’m new on here, but I just don’t understand why you don’t either auction them or put a number on them? This whole make me an offer thing just so you can hand out snide comments when they are not to your liking seems like an absolute waste of time and kind of uncalled for. I’m not trying to be a d**k but that’s how some of you über eliteists treat us new guys for not knowing as much as you. How about helping educate?.... god forbid you share some of that knowledge! Just my two cents.
Firstly, I have stated some fixed prices for a number of the coins that I’m selling. There are a few, however, that have not had any comparable sales on the forum as of late, making pricing them a little difficult. Asking for offers is the best way to go about selling them, as an auction could result in the coin being undersold (as per my personal expectations). If I were to place a fixed price on said coin (which could be a lot higher than most would be willing to pay, I wouldn’t get any serious offers at all). That leaves me with little choice other than allowing users to make an offer. I’m not selling as if this was a clear out, but rather, selling if the price is right. With regards to the coin you were after, your offer (at the time) was 1.3 LTC (equivalent to $286) which is a little over a $20 premium given the coin is graded (not to mention the MS-67 for an ‘early’ grading score). At the last auction for a similar coin (MS-67), LTC was at $320 a piece and the coins sold for 3.5 LTC each. I hope that explains why I felt your offer didn’t warrant a reply. I understand there may be a little confusion and misunderstanding especially with new buyers (we were all there once) but a little bit of research is somewhat expected too. Hope that clears up any doubts.
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1.4 LTC for Lealana 1LTC MS67 (Funded) + I will cover shipping cost & escrow fee. PM me if you are interested, Mr. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Sorry, looking for serious offers only.
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Another coin sold. Added a bhCoin series 3 (accepting offers).
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And up we go... 8 LTC takes the 5 LTC (each). Will take 0.2 BTC for the Kialara Original. Entertaining offers on the rest.
Thanks!
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Can you post photos, thanks
I honestly expected this to fill up much sooner but seems like nobody dared to bite. I’m closing the thread now as it there’s little/no interest and the rising prices will change the ticket prices. I guess I’ll keep this in the vault and entertain decent offers. I was looking for offers of 8.5 LTC as a B.I.N price but since LTC keeps rising I’ll entertain other reasonable offers.
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Why not just migrate over to ICGS? The market for physicals is already quite niche and from my understanding, it’s not the regular coin collectors who are buying these graded physicals, but rather us collectors (mainly here). If that’s the case then why can’t we create our own (new) ranking/standard just using ICGS as the baseline. It will be a bit of a pain to have ANACS coins regraded but we can create our own system of equivalents fro all ANACS graded coins prior to the switch over (which already exists to some degree ever since ANACS decided to bump all their grades). Again, it’s just a thought, but if ICGS would show some interest and value our custom then perhaps it may be worth something to consider.
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Ticket prices slightly changed to reflect price change of some coins. LTC is mooning again. Get this while it's cheap!
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Hi, I’m raffling off a funded Lealana 5 LTC coin. Pics to be uploaded shortly. Coin will be shipped from the UK. There are a total of 16 spots available. Price per spot is 0.01 BTC / 0.5 LTC / 26 VIA / 0.1 ETH. Please reserve a spot and PM me with a payment preference and I’ll send the relevant address. Shipping worldwide included. Thanks! ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Spots: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f
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Are the loaves actually numbered or is it just a numbering system to match them to the respective photos?
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I don't understand the route you've taken to get this implemented. Why are you petitioning parliament? This is something that requires no government intervention and doesn't need their involvement. Secondly, I'm still not sure what kind of coin you're envisioning here but my gut feeling brings Auroracoin to mind (which actually had a somewhat applicable use) yet look how that turned out...
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1 box of Kleenex + 0.001BTC. You pay shipping fees for the Kleenex.
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A similar bar sold last week for 0.165 BTC but that auction included a roll of 25 Satori chips. You may want to adjust the pricing a bit. GL with the sale ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Difficult to say. Can 10ths haven't been sold on here in the last few weeks and with BTC moving a lot it could be a determining factor in the end price. You're best bet is to throw an auction for it. That being said, you'd need to post time-stamped pictures of the coin (to prove ownership) and use an escrow given the fact that you're a newbie on here with no prior trades.
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Just wanted to drop in and say that these coins are absolutely stunning. I love the finish and simplicity of them. They do a great job resembling the liberty dollar (at least from a Brit’s perspective). Even if you don’t own any SingularityNET you should pick one of these up for the collection draw ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I don't think you can predict something like that.
If you could, many people would have gotten into BNB or KCS before.
Maybe also the reason why everybody is jumping on the Huobi Tokens? In the hope that their investment will go times 20 or more like KCS or BNB?
The total supply of Huobi Token is 500 million and current price is around $1,28, while DTR total supply is 3 750 million, so 7,5 times that of Huobi Token.
$1,28 = current Huobi Token price, but I don't think you can freely buy these tokens just yet. Starting
$0,097 = current DTR price, which seems pretty good in comparison with the other players (price/supply-wise).
Don’t DTR tokens get ‘bured’ when they’re used? If so, total supply would decrease once the platform launches.
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Mmmm cheese and tomato. Yum ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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