Please show photos of the .1 BTCC, thanks.
Sure, I added photos on the top message.
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please post firstbits so load amounts can be researched and verified. ty
Thank you MoparMiningLLC, that's it. Sorry, I had too few firstbits apparently. Also, it seems the original site of the BTCC mint is offline, but I found some unverified alternative https://anduck.net/bitcoin/btcc_coins.html but seems kind of accurate.
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By saying that it's killer value comes from being dead simple, does it mean that its sort of OSI-fied and there are no future features planned? If so, then it seems it's up to the userbase and its in-the-wild adoption to progress it or through social pressure show a need for more features. It certainly sounds interesting and not so lame as other altcoins, but I wonder if everyone will just say it's interesting and it will just slowly die into obscurity, kind of similar to Mimblewimble but without as much innovation. Personally I think it's still missing something, maybe in the area of atomic swaps and permissionless invisible tokens so the server operator doesn't a responsibility. I will try to follow more, tho.
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1) Why? What's the core value? 2) Could there be an atomic swap involving Webcash? Since the settlement happens based on the centralized server, it seems close to impossible to me.
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1 @ 1 mBTC planning to advertise the sale of some domains, either link to a thread I made here on bitcointalk or an external portfolio site.
My mistake, 1 @ 2 mBTC
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1 @ 1 mBTC planning to advertise the sale of some domains, either link to a thread I made here on bitcointalk or an external portfolio site.
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I'm acting as a proxy for a trusted group, owners of 21 coin*.com and 2 coin.* GTLD domains.
- There's no asking price. PM offers (6 digits range). - The domains are also listed on domain marketplaces if you prefer Afternic/Sedo. - Transfers will go through a mutually-agreed pro escrow service.
- Affiliate system: 5% commission on referred sales
The available domains for sale are:
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ok i get it, but why does the total number of nodes increased so hard in the new year?
The total changed because the Tor count was fixed, the clearnet nodes are pretty much the same as before. The only thing changed is that bitnodes finally fixed their Tor configuration bug.
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Hey vizique, What are their #numbers? I can't quite see. Thx
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Last chance for better offers, I'll lock it down Sunday night.
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Not sold yet.
Last chance before closing this, PM offer if interested.
Just seen this. I'm not much of a wall art collector but this is a pretty cool piece. What is the round about price for market value on this piece? I haven't seen any of the others show up to test the market, but they got sold for £700. When’s next coin Dude ? This is pretty sweet btw.
Thanks My coin-making-partner has been busy with some other stuff, so the project has been halted until I settle down, focus and get back to it. Atm, no ETA, but I think eventually it will happen just because I haven't seen this particular concept made yet in the context of crypto and I would like it even just for my personal collection
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Not sold yet.
Last chance before closing this, PM offer if interested.
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Cheers Viz, indeed I didn't know about HPMs before I bumped into Ludo's piece. And the combination with the original artist couldn't keep me away from this
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A brilliant pic for sure I do believe these are ltd ed to 99 but #3 is a catch regardless Viz The plain prints indeed were 99, but I have the HPM edition (Hand-Painted Multiple) > Lithograph 2 colors printed with Marinoni press lithographic, hand cut and hand finished with acrylic, all the lithographs are different. So the base is printed and then Ludo hand painted the rest (green) so each one of the 20 is unique
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One of my favorite pieces, checking interest on #3 HPM of the iconic "R.I.P Banking System" by Ludo. You most probably have seen its graffiti form from somewhere in Paris. DescriptionLithograph 2 colors printed with Marinoni press lithographic, hand cut and hand finished with acrylic, all the lithographs are different. So the base design was printed and then Ludo (the artist) hand painted the rest (green), so each of the 20 pieces are unique. Type: Hand-Painted Multiple - Lithography Numbered: #3 / 20 and signed by the artist Size: 90 x 67 cm (35.43 x 26.37 Inches) Paper: BFK Rives 270 g. PM or post offers. Cheers, TRD
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