The raffles were held almost daily in the Games and Rounds board. The one from March 23rd, 2020 was also the last one. Krogo announced on April 1st that he is putting the raffles on hold as the prizes can not be delivered anymore due to the pandemic: Hi all. The seller of these coins is having issues with delivery to most countries now due to the pandemic. I will place these daily raffles on hodl until such time it is feasable to roll again. I might hold a free raffle once in awhile in the collectables. Until this pandemic is over...stay safe...keep up the faith and last but not least...take care.
Since then there were no other raffles organized by krogo. thanks and yea I don't even know where the "games and rounds" board is lol but it makes sense to stop with the covid affecting shipments. Here ya go https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=71.0
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Glad to hear! And yes 3 months...looong time
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Distribution of colors for CS2.0: Black 52.3333% Green 26.6666% Blue 13.3333% Yellow 6.6666% Red 1%
Thanks! So only 600 reds for each type...total of 2400 reds! That too divided among onchain and physical.. Last time was fun, this time would be epic especially hunting for some extra rare ones like gold and silver as we have been hearing.. Physical Godl and Silver? Or onchain? Where was that posted btw?
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Distribution of colors for CS2.0: Black 52.3333% Green 26.6666% Blue 13.3333% Yellow 6.6666% Red 1%
Thanks! So only 600 reds for each type...total of 2400 reds!
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Lot1 @ 0.0040BTC Lot2 @ 0.0040BTC
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This type of scam is pretty common with ads on google as shown above. Sadly google does little to nothing to catch potential phishing attempts and instead lets them target the very name of the website they're phishing as a keyword. It's also ridiculous how they're made to appear similar to a legitimate search result. If you've got 2 minutes, feel free to report this phishing here if you've gotten the same results: https://support.google.com/google-ads/contact/vio_other_aw_policyHopefully google will act soon. Thankyou....report sent!
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Please note that the seller must accept a guarantor service, I will not send the money directly. i.e. I send money to a third party (trusted user on this forum) and seller sends the coin to me, once I confirm the delivery the third party sends the money to the seller. I will pay the fee for the guarantor service. For the safety I will record a video of receiving and opening the parcel, and inspecting the hologram. Also we could just have a personal meeting for the deal I live in South-East Asia, we could meet in some big hub like Singapore or Hong Kong airport. It usually works that buyer sends BTC to escrow like minerjones, then seller sends coin to minerjones ( not you). As soon as he receives coin from seller he forwards on the bitcoin ( minus 1%), and then forwards on the coin. EDIT: also note insurance is impossible on bitcoins, I use the above method to import into Australia frequently, but if it gets lost/ stolen in the mail after escrow forwards you the coin, you are shit out of luck, and will lose your bitcoin. a VISUAL help with Escrow explanation Interesting Krog, that's more inline with what the OP suggested initially than what I said. The issue I take with that, as a seller, is you would be assuming a lot of extra risk in sending an international shipment. If customs does steal it, or DHS lose it etc, what happens to the escrow? Does buyer get back escrow unless shipment says delivered? Means seller takes postage/customs risk instead of buyer. I wouldn't sell under those conditions, not that I ever do sell, I am a buyer only, but I always assume the risk as a buyer importing it into another country, especially one with customs who like to steal shit. I personally would not trust anything in the mail with a value of 0.5btc or over. For that an in person meet comes in mind or send by a crypto courier. For anything in the 0.2 btc range and lower I will send fedex overnight. The visual aid is just help in visually showing how escrow works...for any item. Does not mean I agree or disagree with anyones comments
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Please note that the seller must accept a guarantor service, I will not send the money directly. i.e. I send money to a third party (trusted user on this forum) and seller sends the coin to me, once I confirm the delivery the third party sends the money to the seller. I will pay the fee for the guarantor service. For the safety I will record a video of receiving and opening the parcel, and inspecting the hologram. Also we could just have a personal meeting for the deal I live in South-East Asia, we could meet in some big hub like Singapore or Hong Kong airport. It usually works that buyer sends BTC to escrow like minerjones, then seller sends coin to minerjones ( not you). As soon as he receives coin from seller he forwards on the bitcoin ( minus 1%), and then forwards on the coin. EDIT: also note insurance is impossible on bitcoins, I use the above method to import into Australia frequently, but if it gets lost/ stolen in the mail after escrow forwards you the coin, you are shit out of luck, and will lose your bitcoin. A VISUAL help with Escrow explanation
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As a rule....whenever I send any amount of btc over a certain amount...I always send a test of 0.001btc. Once the receiver confirms getting the BTC, I send the rest. Whether you use a priv note or not, this will prevent you from sending the btc to the wrong address. I also have person send me btc addy thru two different channels... example..email and slack privnote or text. Compare....test sample send and voila send the rest. No man in the middle attack worries either
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I just poked around and they are the same thing. The BTChip is the Ledger HW.1 (or BTChip turned into Ledger), either way, it's the same thing. I totally forgot about that, for more information just read their original ANN topic.
As a matter of fact, I do happen to have an extra HW.1 somewhere. If I can find it, I'll message you. Thankyou sir
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Please send me a pm. Thankyou
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