How much are you looking to get for the error coins?
As much as I possibly can Make me an offer! Pics?
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How much are you looking to get for the error coins?
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This will be wrapped up at the end of this coming week Friday or Saturday. Feel free to add more coins!! The more the merrier Thanks I want some but wont be able to pay until saturday, can we wait til saturday?
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.10 with the stipulation i can pay saturday, wont have access to my wallet until then, if not i understand and you can invalidate this bid.
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0.12BTC
Man I gotta get me some #1 bribes 0.13 BTCthe bid is real, the comment isn't.......for transparency 2 prizes left unclaimed as well (1) .15btc to your wallet (1) .10 loaded lealana brass
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Hello guys and girls, Let me apologize before posting my question , I am new to this kind of technology, so I am really curious and interested to know and learn . My restlessness is related to the mining procedure of this coin. I know it is written on a scrypt algorithm, but I've been trying to find how to mine GameCredits, and I didn't find any information or, at least, I don't understand it. I understand that it should be mined using an asic device, but the only devices I know that use this technology are the bitcoin and litecoin miners. So, I would really appreciate if you could point to some direction where I can find some information related to the mining process of GameCredits. Thanks a lot you all for your time and information, and have an excellent day. The litecoin machines are scrypt machines, you can mine gamecredits with whatever you can mine litecoin with.
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Anything more on something like http://www.trackitonline.ru/ ? Often when it hits the UK .... they can change the tracking number Something that looks at it end to end, like trackitonline, may help Nope it's one of these unfortunate cases where the tracking doesn't work I guess. I tried several tracking sites with the same results. Happened to me...their internal services can track it, you need to call if the web tracking doesnt work.
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Have you tried typing in the tracking number on Royal Mail and Parcelforce websites?
Yes says information on your package is not available yet. A couple weeks ago i shipped to france (from the US) using usps registered, it would not show any tracking info on the site but if i called (and waited 30-40 minutes) they could use their "internal" system and see where it was. Little pissed myself when it happened, so the employee said he would tell his "super", guess my complaint didnt fix the usps system, lol, either way try giving to 1800 number a call to see where its at. GL
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I'll probably be in for a couple, dont have any yet. Give me a week to think about what i want. Thanks mj.
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Dunno where else to put this thread. I've asked around on the CCC slack chat, to no avail. I've seen many numbered coins (e.g. Genesis Series 2) go out, and I dunno how the numbers are made raised? 1. Please don't tell me they make a new mould for every number! 2. I highly doubt they're soldered on 3. Some people say 3D printed, but wouldn't a 3d printer leave faint lines across the surface? For my coins, they are engraved. Dont know about other makers but i assume that would be the choice way to do serial numbers or any other unique property to a single coin
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0.3
What fun would it be if you have all of them .31
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.26btc .....slowly closes the door behind him
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Equally it is very easy to forget how rare they are. There's only 483 or so silver/gold 1 btc coins to share with the entire planet. Whether the rest of the entire planet cares is the important question.
Bingo, thats the game we are all playing
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I dont think the premiums are based on usd.....the higher btc goes, yes the higher (usd) premium that btc is but then you will have higher interest (demand) where the supply is capped. So who knows but i think btc exploding would only increase the value, but then again its the btc world so i dont think anyone knows what the future holds....
I think you'd have to be all the way down the rabbit hole not to care about the USD equivalent. At present I'd happily part with a few hundred extra dollars to get my mitts on a nice coin. Let's say you'd pay 2.5 BTC for a silver 1 BTC coin today. $1000 or so on top of the current BTC price which is significant but manageable. At 10,000 that becomes a $15,000 premium. That's a large amount to give up and premiums will always be speculative and illiquid to an extent. Everyone has their own opinion and i appreciate that but if btc becomes $10k i doubt you will have the ability to pay $10,200 for a silver cas or 1.02btc for one. I can assure you that much.
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If Bitcoin did reach a much higher valuation then I struggle to see how the BTC premiums would hold.
They're great things to own but if you're talking several thousand dollars of premium then that's a little bit of a stretch for me. Who knows though. Perhaps they'll grow ever more desirable.
I dont think the premiums are based on usd.....the higher btc goes, yes the higher (usd) premium that btc is but then you will have higher interest (demand) where the supply is capped. So who knows but i think btc exploding would only increase the value, but then again its the btc world so i dont think anyone knows what the future holds.... In saying that if you are looking for cheap coins op, casascius coins are on the other end of that spectrum.
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