Im still waiting for the first physical bitcoin to smash a million... will it be a cas? Probably.
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nice! love mine! Moper, I love that sticker "Cryptocurrency is not a crime". five words of great truth. I enjoy the rest of the setup as well.
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Congrats on the fast sale of the 3.5mm!
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Looks like the 3.5mm is nearly sold out
only 8 remaining...
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For the average collector/investor, it could get tricky hold valuable BTC assets on a 3rd party coin.
I've started scaling out of my higher denom coins into lower ones to reduce the risk.
Maybe one day, intact crypto coins will be worth money for their collectible/historical value regardless of whether or not the privkey is secure or not.
Ideally, the BTC-wealthy folks will hold on to some of the more rare, original funded items for posterity.
Funded items are definitely considered a liability as the private key could very well be compromised. You literally have to take the coin manufacturers credibility, history and reputation at face value and trust that they would do the right thing and not keep logs. We already have a long list of compromised scam coins because greed overcomes honor. I think cas and lealana are safe bets but I have been told that lealana has had some slip-ups In the past ( I would love to have anyone in the audience chime in if they know the full story). just to add, buyer funded coins are not as desirable as maker funded coins. The maker funded coins will be significantly more valuable than buyer funded coins.
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The biggest gains for a bull market that you will see IMO is from the older collectables. Say 2011 - 2014. Not as many coins, many of the makers are gone. Many of the coins are long lost / destroyed.
Compared to what we have now, where people who want to collect grab the coins as they come out and then hold them. As new people come in they get the newer ones and then slowly collect the older ones as they become available. BUT the older coins that are just not coming around as much are going to get very bullish as they come up less and less are more and more people want them.
-Dave
Very good point Dave
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Leaving bitcointalk makes you easy pray for scammers and bad actors.
very bad idea
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Maybe after 10 or 20 years from now. Physical coin are prone to physical damage just like the normal fiat coin. Age and condition will make physical coin valuable in the the future. Coins existed long time ago while NFT is a fresh idea that's why it's hot and trending in the market. We can't compare physical coins to NFT.
Maybe down the road a little people will buy and collect these coins as artifacts from young crypto era. Just like how collectors value rare roman coins and rare usa coins. Maybe they will like the physical crypto coins as well. Either way, I think its a good idea to have some diversification in your portfolio and some exposure to physical coins.
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First Kialara to have in collection, looking forward to seeing the quality!
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When and how do you think we will we see a bull market in crypto collectables?
From what happened with dogecoin, I think anything is possible.
All it would take is some celebrity or high status individual to post a photo of a physical crypto (And make it seem "Cool") and people would begin breaking down the door to this forum.
Guys, think logically here. Some of these physical crypto coins have mintages anywhere from 2000 - 100 coins per edition.
The supply shock of having say a million people attempting to get their hands on these coins would blow the lid off this market.
Look at what happened with "Cryptopunks" and the whole NFT thing. Physical crypto coins are rarer and cooler than NFTs IMO.
What do you think?
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Hello crypto collectables community! Im looking to purchase 2013 silver litecoins 5 denom 10 denom 25 denom
Funded or Unfunded Shoot me a PM with what you have and I will quickly get back to you with an offer! Thanks! 2/7/22 UPDATE : Still looking for anything buyer funded or peeled lealana. Im paying in good, clean BTC.
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Prototype looks good, if you want any help with design collaboration just let me know.
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.1 Lealana silver 2013 bitcoin, unfunded with black bits
Whats your offer
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Just to chime in with my two cents.
I think If you are smart enough to send a bitcoin transaction and privileged enough to pass a KYC on an exchange to get some bitcoin you are in the top 5% of the wealthiest people on earth.
The bars to entry on crypto are HUGE. Computer, internet connection, money in the bank and a passable identity to name a few...
Most of these crypto collectable coins can only be bought with crypto meaning it takes one who is already in the circle to do it.
If we see a bullrun in early crypto artifacts much like we have seen with a bullrun with NFTs ( I think we will). We could be looking at 2k + for a satori, let alone a CI or Lealana.
The premiums will detach from the physical value of the piece with enough time!
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Metal chips, similer to cas in design
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The first batch of 6 posters has been shipped! Only 26 Left!Order yours today by message! Only $50!
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That gilt silver cas is really a nice piece
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So - you posted an auction here, people bid and then the bid apparently did not meet whatever reserve you admit to not setting/posting about, then you cancel the auction rather than honor it - and then claim there was no actual auction?
wow.
And so in order: 1.The auction was not held here (I wrote above). Read the post carefully! 2. Bets are placed, but these rates do not correspond to the reserve price! I apologized! I read that post many times and it does not specify there is no auction here - and the link to twitter is dead (at least it shows me nothing) and there is no mention of a reserve. sounds shady as fuck. let me ask the bidders here - were you guys contacted by op and told your bids were invalid because the auction was on twitter? or did you receive some other sort of message stating they were basically sorry that they were not honoring the auction because they forgot to list a reserve? I ask because if the auction was on twitter not here, no one from here should have been contacted (as their bids were not "real") and we should then be able to see the auction on twitter - or was that conveniently deleted? what I see is simple, you made an auction - (forgot to list reserve - honest mistake) the auction ended with a bid lower than you wanted to accept and you are conveniently using the "I forgot to list a reserve" and "the auction wasn't even here, it was on twitter". As honest as a mistake that can be - the right thing to do is to honor the bids and provide the item to whoever was the highest bidder. Instead you deflect, ask for forgiveness and then "cancel" the auction after it has already ended. And now claim there was no auction here. I would bet there is even more evidence of your shady behavior and I hope the bidders here share any further insight. seller never contacted me after the auction was over to let me know if I had won the auction or not. Seller contacts me a few days after the auction is over to apologize for not indicating a reserve price. I feel like the seller is attached to her bitcoin tower and deep down doesn't really want to sell it. Seller should familiarize herself with the rules of the forum and the rules of hosting an auction. Seller dropped the ball on this one ....
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