Do you accept escrow from the forum?
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Guys you have to invest quick! Everyone knows that ponzis like this scam after a few days! Inb4 ezeminer scams your hard earned BTC!
On a more serious note:
How do you assign a bitcoin address a name (e.g. krunox123) How do you put a note in a transaction (Like your "My hard earned bitcoin")?
I know with coinbase you can assign a message with a transaction. If you mean labeling addresses, in Bitcoin core you can assign names to receiving addresses and addresses you send to. #TrustARandomGuyOnTheInternetWithAllYourMoney
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Thank you Mitchełł for both links. And you are a great collector really amazing collection of coins! When a coin is offered in the market there isn't any guide for the price? So I don't know what is the value of Casascius 1 btc from 2013 ... Only big G and search on internet? I would post your coins and we can give you an approximate value on coins. Other than that you'll be looking at eBay and the bazaar website.
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So any hints on when this is shipping?
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I will take 7f since my last choice was already taken. Pretty cool to see some donations rolling in
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I'll take 7A. Another fun mysterious raffle from MJ
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People should just chill out and be nice. I have sold 6 coins at $20 each plus shipping, and it would be beneficial to everyone if people would be honest about the coins they have. I don't really care about winning the prize, I just want to have a cool collectors set that says hey I finally competed a set. Because with the first series someone had both #003s that I needed offered on craigslist. I probably won't ever get them, but it's all good. You can't win them all.
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It might be better to wait for all the slots to be filled before you reveal the prize. It's more security for you. And I think in terms of pricing, I guess this format is ideal if you have a set of prizes all valued the same and then one of two prizes above and below that value. Either way, this is a fresh take on things and I hope it catches on in someway I didn't think of that. Probably should have taken a note from minerjones and his fun raffle. I more had thought hey maybe people would be interested in ravenbits, and some lealanas. I will back the price down to 0.2 BTC to be fair, and maybe get more interest. I will ship all the prizes at the same time, so that people can't find out what is what beforehand.
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ok so the lealana funded 0.25 is with the gray Ravenbit ? This is tempting but 170$ for them is quite high unless we win the funded one lol It is all random, I know it is a little high. I may have overestimated the ravenbits value a little. I was debating on dropping it back on price a little. How would 0.2 sound per ticket?
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I wanted to attempt something different than all the raffles that have been going on recently. So I introduce the prize bag. Here's a simple breakdown of how it works, you will pick a number (for this one it is 1-4), send the funds to the address listed. In return you will get whatever is under that number. Here are the prizes:Each bag will come with a lealana and a ravenbit. The Ravenbit brass colors are gray, green, yellow, and red. This is in order of rarity, excluding orange series which I do not have. The Lealanas are three unfunded 0.1 coins, and one funded 0.25 coin. Here are the numbers:Rules:One spot per person. The rules are simple, pick a number and pay to the address provided. Shipping is included on items, international should be careful as I know some countries are tough on imports. The Lealanas are silver. But I will mark as tokens or however makes it easier for customers. Ticket Price:0.2 BTC per ticket (this includes shipping to wherever you are) Bitcoin Address to pay to:1EZeMiNERe7GysbJyYHzCDMTGETrEFA9c Any questions or comments are appreciated. Best of Luck.
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From our collection of the Bitcoin Blocks mined so far, we have an extra large one: Block #: 418,402 Address: 16AEBbzXfBuZb6atJu5coDMxtqGR8ieCoK Bitcoins: 26.03392740 https://blockchain.info/tx/0d36ca5eb506babc58650d42a42e28f1aef1cf5b6d043c3b4c88b933c464efbeSince it's the largest block mined so far, we are not selling it in the store, but rather, will auction it off in this forum if there's enough interest. (Starting bid for the auction will be 1.00 BTC, with no reserve price.) If there are at least 5+ parties interested, then I'll start the auction in a separate thread. thanks, Bobby I'm in I'm interested.
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Well, I was shorted one scratch off (One pack just had a coin), but that's ok .. because I won the .05 btc prize! So now I also have 067 - Antique Brass 073 - Antique Brass 015 - Antique Silver 054 - Polished Silver 090 - Polished Silver Wheelz, sending pm now with info. Thanks! Should post your list to the trading thread, maybe someone would be interested.
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After printing, the private key files will be destructed and the public key file will be kept in order to fund the coins. That being said, it's up to the buyer to trust me on not keeping any private key info. You need to consider carefully how to destroy the files. Casascius physically destroyed the harddrives, there might be other safe ways to do it (I am not an expert in this field), but simply deleting the files will not do it. Especially if it is a magnetic drive. The Macbook features a 128bit or 256bit built in folder encryption. All the private keys will be managed through the encrypted folder. They will be PGP encrypted using my keybase key and decrypted afterwards to enable printing. The print file (pdf) will also be encrypted. After the printing process, the keys will be checked one last time for the validness and wiped from the disk afterwards. I have specific software ready for that. The operating system will be newly installed after each batch. Just buy a flash drive, run a unix system off it, generate keys then destroy the flash drive. Remove the hard drive from the machine before doing this, and I would think many people would be happier. You can still recover data from a disk that has been written over it. I think to reach a moderately safe amount of write overs, you would have to do it 30 times at the very minimum. I believe the software to do this is Dban (Darik's boot and nuke), its a boot and nuke which writes over your disk, and has other options available. If I were producing these coins I would take the time to secure these private keys, destroying the hard drive is the best way. Also keep a printer that is not hooked to any other devices (i.e. one that can only be accessed using physical cables) just in case the printer caches anything. Do not use a printer that has wifi enabled, that would be the death of you. Eventually all encryptions will be broken. It just is when?
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+4.7 = ezeminer I'll just try being an odd one for this adjustment
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0.72 .73
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Tut... Not going to let a newbie win his first auction?! 0.83 Actually its my 5th... .85 Yeah well it's my first You saying you've missed out on 4 so far? Obviously not bid enough 0.86 - lol Z I'm just going to quote these bids because both of you guys have a relatively small activity. And we wouldn't want anyone backing out of an auction
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It kind of sucks for the people who bought from you early and effectively took the biggest leap to support you - that you are making these, fairly large (35% off) reductions to the price now. It's effectively devaluing the amount we sent you and could cause some regrets.
Honestly I think that's the risk we make by trading in bitcoin. I believe anon is just trying to keep it competitive in pricing, as the market for coins has gotten a little slow, and there is a still a fair amount on coins left.
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Broke down and bought another box. Feeling lucky lately! Payment for one box made Looking forward to seeing these. They look awesome! Good Luck
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As you are a new member and don't have much of a history here, I would recommend establishing yourself in the community. There are reputable members here, but best of luck to you and your company.
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