There is a danger here, that this analysis is identifying 'communities' within bitcoin rather than alts
It may pick up trading communities, yes. for example - TookDK / Wheresmycoin
That's just an error, I flagged them wrong at some point when comparing 1000s of lists. They probably wouldn't even qualify for the lower tier of association. Yes, your algorithm got a false-positive on this one. Wheresmycoin is located 10000 Km from me, literately on the other side of the globe.
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If anyone decides to purchase from the seller, please share feedback I might be interested in purchasing a backpack, but don't want to go through the hassle of buying through a first time newbie seller with no history. Obviously escrow is a must here.
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You get my daughters thumbs up to these How is shipping to the UK? Thumbs up from here too. Took my brain a little while to realize that they where real bags. Same question, how is shipping to EU?
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Thanks for the pics!
I see a very short BTC address on the coin, how can it be so short? Can I enter this address anywhere or do I need a special tool/website? The same question for the private key under the hologram: do I need a special tool/website to transfer the 0.1 BTC out of the coin?
Smoothie will give you the full public address for the Buyer funded coins, sending funds to the Buyer funded coins will not be a problem. When the coin is funded then will you not need all digits of the public key to find it on the blockchain. blockr.it support incomplete public address: http://btc.blockr.io/Try look up: 1BTCmBcd (This is a Lealana coin). (Obviously you cannot find a full public address on the blockchain, if no funds have been send to that address yet). You can use different methods to redeem the funds from the coin, most wallet support import of private keys. If you are using bitcoin-core then can you import the private key directly into your wallet.day. If using mycelium wallet then can you "sweep" the private key (the funds will be send to the address you specify).
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I live about a 40 minute drive north but for what... $15k??? What would I be going to see a bitnickel thats handed to me by a unicorn shooting rainbows out of its eyes?
The rainbow will come out of the mouth...
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pm'd
Replied. I reduced the price on a lot coin, check OP. Free shipping is included. I will still discount if buying multiple coins. I wish all the community members a great weekend.
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So what happens to your MS68 set now?
One set for the living room and one set for the kitchen?
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hahah love it otoh.
Me too Great to have you back Otoh.
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Did you sell the Cas singles? Or just pull the offer? They are have been part of a larger trade, unfortunately, I cannot reveal any details. Thanks for the understanding I still have a 2013 Casascius 0.1 BTC MS68 for sale, if anybody is interested, send me a PM then will I make a great deal.
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That was quick....but expected considering the grade!! Agreed, MS67 is an amazing grade for the bhcoin
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I have already contacted bitmarket.io (no reply yet) to confirm if this is his thread or not - I smell impostor-scam.
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I've just listed my two last antique coins on eBay.
EBAY! It's still the easiest and safest way to make an auction (As far as I know) ...but expensive. Paypal+Ebay will steal close to 20% of your sale price. Sold a few Panda's on ebay recently and it was a frendly reminder to me how expensive their service is. The positive thing is you get broad audience and a very nice seller interface, but at a too high cost (imo). I normally get 11.9% fees (ebay + paypal combined) That's still high... I recalculated, i paid 13.5% in average for my last 3 sales. So to be fair then was the 20% I wrote too high. But we can agree on "That's still high". Good luck with the sales.
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I've just listed my two last antique coins on eBay.
EBAY! It's still the easiest and safest way to make an auction (As far as I know) ...but expensive. Paypal+Ebay will steal close to 20% of your sale price. Sold a few Panda's on ebay recently and it was a frendly reminder to me how expensive their service is. The positive thing is you get broad audience and a very nice seller interface, but at a too high cost (imo).
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New coins added!
Update: 2 x bhcoin MS67 is already gone. The vericoin is also gone.
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The Lealana 25 LTC is sold. The is my favorite Lealana coin - congrats to the new owner
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Friday bump! Hope everybody will have a nice weekend.
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The Coingraphic is also sold! Beautiful coin despite the history.
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The Lealana 5-Coin set is SOLD, congrats to the new owner!
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Will you take 0.6btc for the maxcoin and vericoin? Do you have any higher grades for these?
PM send!
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@bigtimespaghetti Will you ever make a funded coin, with private key and hologram? I think lower denominations like 0.1, 0.05 or 0.01 would work great with your coins Surely people trust you enough to issue coins with private keys and with lower denominations is the risk low. Actually, something very similar to this is an idea I have for another project. I will have to check money transmission laws though- I'm not sure that I could sell funded coins to the US for example. Oh sounds interesting. Seams like there is a hole in the US FED legislation. If the buyer transfer the funds directly to the coin before shipping, then would you technically not be transmitting money. The producer can just verify the balance before shipping out and e.g. issuing a COA - which should not give legal problems (I am no legal expect on the field though).
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