Something dodgy here.... says it's on HitBTC, but it's not, now it's an ERC20 token, but I can see it on bittrex? Confused
Confusion does not make something dodgy. The project development is still ongoing. In the meantime, to allow people to trade, QRL is currently available as an ERC20 token. After the mainet launch, these tokens will be converted into actual QRL tokens and will feature on more exchanges. It has been on bittrex ever since the ERC20 tokens launched.
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Replicas?
Poop, some OEM factories left behind. The same quality. Most luxury watch manufacturers don’t outsource production/assembly. They have their own facilities so leftover goods at OEM factories can only be referring to replicas. If you’re charging $500+ for a replica then you need to post pictures and more details. There are so many replicas out there that you need to justify your asking price for the higher tier replicas (in terms of quality). no, it's not what you said. This is our advantage, Poop not replica. But some good replicas are also worth buying. Of course, we may consider some delicate replica, but not now. Thanks for your advise, we will upload some videos showing the details of the products. I’m speaking from experience and the knowledge that I have regarding that industry. I’d be more than happy to retract my statement above if you could actually prove that these are real. I’d be happy to buy one off you if you’d agree to allow funds to be held in escrow until the watch authenticity is confirmed by a reputable watch dealer. The ball is in your court ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Some attributes can be identified, some can not. You can message the escrow to me or order it in our website. Thanks! I think a reputable watch dealer will be able to identify a real vs a fake quite easily. There are some top quality replicas out there but with the right tools everything can be authenticated. I will only trade with you using a reputable escrow but please feel free to post a link to your website. I’d like to check it out.
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Replicas?
Poop, some OEM factories left behind. The same quality. Most luxury watch manufacturers don’t outsource production/assembly. They have their own facilities so leftover goods at OEM factories can only be referring to replicas. If you’re charging $500+ for a replica then you need to post pictures and more details. There are so many replicas out there that you need to justify your asking price for the higher tier replicas (in terms of quality). no, it's not what you said. This is our advantage, Poop not replica. But some good replicas are also worth buying. Of course, we may consider some delicate replica, but not now. Thanks for your advise, we will upload some videos showing the details of the products. I’m speaking from experience and the knowledge that I have regarding that industry. I’d be more than happy to retract my statement above if you could actually prove that these are real. I’d be happy to buy one off you if you’d agree to allow funds to be held in escrow until the watch authenticity is confirmed by a reputable watch dealer. The ball is in your court ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Do we have any news if this coin will be added on other exchanges such as HitBTC? I would like to see this on other exchanges that are easy to use and has good user interfaces. Any good news as far as exchanges are concerned?
Why do you refer to HitBTC? Arent there a lot of other exchanges who have a better reputation and more volume than HitBTC? Just curious that you mention HitBTC and not Binance, KuCoin, Poloniex and a lot other new super exchanges^^ Umm. I don't even see this in hitbtc. Only on bittrex, liqui and tidex. https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/quantum-resistant-ledgerWhat's the deal? The mainet launch is due later this year. Right now it is trading as an ERC20 token. Once it launches properly then we can expect it on plenty more exchanges.
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Probably not. He invested between $15-$20m in mid 2017. With the price increase their holdings have increased drastically. If they were to cash out a significant amount then it would affect the price leaving the rest of their coins worth less. The same goes with anyone holding large reserves looking to cash out. They sell small walls so they don't affect the price allowing the market to set the price and selling their coins in batches at the otherwise higher rates.
I guess 15 to 20 million dollar is not such a huge amount at the moment to affect bitcoin anyhow for a long-term. It may affect the price for a little while but where BTC stands with more than 200 Billion dollar market cap in which the said amount makes a share of less than 1%. Also we can term it as a pilot project investment by Peter Thiel's founder. Could be just a trial based to check whether to keep it in future or not. It’s not $15-$20m anymore. It’s probably in the early 100s of millions.
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Probably not. He invested between $15-$20m in mid 2017. With the price increase their holdings have increased drastically. If they were to cash out a significant amount then it would affect the price leaving the rest of their coins worth less. The same goes with anyone holding large reserves looking to cash out. They sell small walls so they don't affect the price allowing the market to set the price and selling their coins in batches at the otherwise higher rates.
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Replicas?
Poop, some OEM factories left behind. The same quality. Most luxury watch manufacturers don’t outsource production/assembly. They have their own facilities so leftover goods at OEM factories can only be referring to replicas. If you’re charging $500+ for a replica then you need to post pictures and more details. There are so many replicas out there that you need to justify your asking price for the higher tier replicas (in terms of quality).
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I have a couple 5 LTC coins. Let me know if you’re interested. Thanks
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I was interested until I saw this: All Public and Private Keys are generated using the Verge Random Generator. Once printed, all Private keys are held in safe, offline storage to prevent malicious intent. Bit Elevation retains these keys in order to assist customers accessing their funds if needed. Public Keys are published online along with the corresponding serial number.
How could you possibly justify keeping a record of tgr private keys? In my mind these are cool but unusable $24.99 wallets. I’d be happy for you to explain it as I would have been a potential buyer. Thank you for bringing this to my attention as a possible security threat. My thought process was that it was actually adding another layer of security to the authentication of the wallet itself. If anyone tried to counterfeit these wallets, the Bit Elevation team could easily authenticate or deny based on several factors, including the private key. However, now that this issue has been brought to my attention by a potential buyer, I would like to address and fix this issue to make it more appealing and secure to you all. As of 6:03 AM this morning, I have destroyed the file containing the private keys. Bit Elevation will no longer keep a record of private keys for it's paper wallets that we create. This information will be reflected on our website shortly. I believe that in order to serve the needs of the crypto world, I must listen to the crypto world, and I appreciate you guys giving me a head's up. Once again, thank you and I look forward to serving you. Thank you for doing this. There have been previous coin makers who have kept copies of private keys that led to the redemption/emptying of funds from almost all their coins (Coinographic, Allitin etc). Having a copy of private keys means that the manufacturer can essentially redeem all the funds or that the keys are at risk from being stolen/hacked by a 3rd party. If you look around at all the coin makers a large majority now only sell DIY coins due to this need for extra security. There are a few makers that do sell assembled wallets but their products are often used more as collectibles rather than actual forms of offline storage.
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I was interested until I saw this: All Public and Private Keys are generated using the Verge Random Generator. Once printed, all Private keys are held in safe, offline storage to prevent malicious intent. Bit Elevation retains these keys in order to assist customers accessing their funds if needed. Public Keys are published online along with the corresponding serial number.
How could you possibly justify keeping a record of tgr private keys? In my mind these are cool but unusable $24.99 wallets. I’d be happy for you to explain it as I would have been a potential buyer.
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So anyone know the price for one roll?
I think they'd cost around 0.035 BTC + the 0.001 BTC fee + shipping.
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These are a great deal considering the current auction is going for .06 for just one roll!
I’m tempted to sell the roll I have in hand if it means I have to wait a little but can get almost 2 rolls for that price ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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but what will be the difference in exchange?>
1 000 000 old coins = 1000 new coins?
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1 000 000 old coins = 10 new coins?
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1 000 000 old coins = 1 new coin?
HOW THIS WILL CHANGE THE PRICES
Hopefully not! Any one of the above would not be a fair exchange. Why not? It’s all relative and in proportion to your holdings. It’s the same as a bonus issues (in reverse). Total supply is decreasing but your holdings will still be equal to the total that you originally held.
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Nice coins and cool collaboration ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Damnit. Why do you always do this to me Hhampuz? ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Please put me down for 2 rolls. Thanks
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0.231 BTC
Shoo! I want this one ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) 0.232 BTC
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0.23BTC. Personal delivery in London an option?
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Shame it was funded as the only way to redeem it is to take the price apart. However, #690 is a great number especially as I know someone who has #691 for sale ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) I’m watching this with interest. You’ve got a lot of awesome coins up for sale OP!
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