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1  Economy / Digital goods / Re: YouTube Channel for sale (49 million views & 190,000+ subscribers) on: January 21, 2015, 06:17:56 PM
That's a nice channel and I'd imagine several uses for it, but nobody will give you 400 BTC
for it mate..

I was thinking more like 5BTC, 10BTC tops?


The minimum I will take is 300BTC. Total revenues are over $50,000. A conservative 5 year projection puts its worth for the sale of the business at more than 580BTC.
2  Economy / Digital goods / Re: YouTube Channel for sale (49 million views & 190,000+ subscribers) on: January 21, 2015, 06:05:25 PM
You haven't put up a video for over a year and you want > $85,000?


I uploaded a video after a similar period of inactivity and it received 1,000,000 views. I calculated the worth of the channel through revenues and network establishment. I'd take a good offer that doesn't demean the amount of work put into this.
3  Economy / Digital goods / Re: YouTube Channel for sale (49 million views & 190,000+ subscribers) on: January 21, 2015, 05:44:03 PM
I know that there are scammers out there, I appreciate the opportunity to defend myself. I have never purchased a subscriber because all of my views are "verified" views. Youtube does not post up fake views, which is why you always see the "301" views on a new video that gains attention. They verify them and post them up.

I am willing to screen share live video from the statistics page with those of serious intentions. Youtube would've banned my account long ago if they detected any hint of "bot-driven" views. They don't put up with that. My account is in good standing with both Google adsense and Youtube's community guidelines.

The bot-driven subscribers would not be watching my videos anyways and because wouldn't I be getting verified views if I had real subscribers? My comments/community engagement shows why my subscribers are real. I have never been partnered with Machinima. This account is ONE-on-ONE with YouTube/Google. There is no third party because this channel was verified by Youtube itself and not a 3rd party distribution company. Basically, it's its own network.

Here is a screenshot of my standing on YouTube, which should be enough to sway any belief that this is a fake account.
http://imgur.com/pn0H4Km
4  Economy / Digital goods / Not for sale on: January 21, 2015, 05:25:47 PM
Not for sale.
5  Economy / Auctions / Domain Address: walletforme.com on: February 08, 2014, 07:15:17 PM
Make an official offer via private message, please. Yes, I will trade the domain for BTC. It's registered through wix.com to make customizing the website easier.

Starting price: 1,000 BTC
6  Economy / Digital goods / Re: BitcoinWallet.com - SOLD for $250,000 on: February 08, 2014, 07:02:35 PM
I own http://www.walletforme.com

I will sell it. Private message me your offers.
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What are the chances BTC is replaced by something better soon? on: January 28, 2014, 04:36:19 AM
We need a coin that anybody can obtain and easily, without a bunch of expensive hardware, etc...



I've been telling people...Infinitecoin is the answer to all our problems!
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What are the chances BTC is replaced by something better soon? on: January 28, 2014, 04:34:32 AM
"Soon" would be in the next 1-3 years or so.

One of the biggest dangers for BTC is something more useful coming along and investors switching - a process which could happen extremely fast, once started.

So to all the tech savy people in here - what advantages could other cryptocurrencies bring that will give them a crucial edge over BTC, and how fast could something like that come along?

What a lot of people have not yet realized is the potential of Infinitecoin. It's a pretty cheap coin and there's billions of them. There's also billions of people on the planet. Bitcoin lacks this advantage to grasp a larger and more common person market. If we want a coin to really succeed, we will have to be able to get the average joe on the street to hold onto some too if we want a globally successful coin that everyone can have a piece of. Ripple didn't do it right. That's just google making a mass buy-in attempt at scrubbing out the Infinitecoin and her community. Thing is, we also have a better name and more involved people than Ripple. There's like only a few holders of Ripple and they're not selling them on Ebay. They are hoarding them which is pointless when the goal is to get people to use them daily like the dollar.
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