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1  Economy / Collectibles / Re: EOI -WTS-Lealana Loaded Physical Litecoin Numbered with Green Serial - 0.012 BTC on: November 09, 2021, 10:34:55 AM
0.012 is a good price for this forum

The way Bitcoin and Litecoin is going this should be a bargain for most.

i havent chosen an escrow yet as this will depend on where the buyer is located.

Cmon someone give it a new home. Tongue
2  Economy / Collectibles / Re: EOI - WTS - Lealana Loaded Physical Litecoin Numbered with Green Serial - Rare on: November 07, 2021, 03:23:46 AM
many thanks to Eclipse and Agrawas

based on your advice i feel now that a fair price is 0.012 btc for the coin.

this really is just money burning a hole in my pocket that i could put back into Bitcoin but am in no rush to sell.

Cheers.
3  Economy / Collectibles / Re: EOI - WTS - Lealana Loaded Physical Litecoin Numbered with Green Serial - Rare on: October 11, 2021, 10:03:11 AM
chasing 0.030 BTC

Happy to use escrow, postage at buyers expense.

Hi, just wanted to confirm and make sure it’s not a typo. You are looking for 10x the load value of the coin?


Questions like these are why we never have any new people stay around here look at his post history he's got no fucking idea what the shit should sell for. But it looks like he is not going to make the mistake of pricing it too low

AAAnnnd it didn't take too long for the resident expert arrive...welcome! Smiley
4  Economy / Collectibles / Re: EOI - WTS - Lealana Loaded Physical Litecoin Numbered with Green Serial - Rare on: October 09, 2021, 10:40:19 PM
chasing 0.030 BTC

Happy to use escrow, postage at buyers expense.

Hi, just wanted to confirm and make sure it’s not a typo. You are looking for 10x the load value of the coin?

thats a start. its not as much the crypto value but the coin itself. anyone can buy crypto LTC off an exchange or mined or OTC etc, theres not many physical wallets / coins about.

This is an EOI so hence seeing what the interest or the market is like.
5  Economy / Collectibles / EOI -WTS-Lealana Loaded Physical Litecoin Numbered with Green Serial - 0.012 BTC on: October 09, 2021, 11:40:46 AM
I have unstashed my collection from 2013 ready to invest in more crypto.

For sale is a loaded Lealana Litecoin with first bits address LiPjkSki

chasing 0.012 BTC

Happy to use escrow, postage at buyers expense.



https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Gm7TTtFKJEe-gbdtJOLL8m12SHuptheP/view?usp=sharing

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1368efVDa_Nxevf8eqN1kvAzoVaD42O4q/view?usp=sharing


6  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Vircurex appears not to be dead - and devs are trying to return frozen funds on: April 29, 2021, 10:19:52 AM
AFAIK this Andreas Eckert aka Kumala is being taken to court with a class action over this.

Anyone else have any more recent news as their BTC holdings would have likely gone up exponentially given current prices but are very likely and typically keeping them fat at other peoples losses.

May a dark cloud of fear and paranoia follow them wherever they go.
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who is Satoshi Nakamoto? on: April 29, 2021, 09:59:03 AM
He / She has gone to ground or have had a very traumatic life event and cannot recollect their works. Hence it has been forgotten.

After looking at Hals emails between Satoshi and Hal, seems they are always addressed as an individual person.

May the mystery live on.
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Congrats Satoshi Nakamoto --> 44th Richest Person in the World. #cryptoastronaut on: January 03, 2021, 02:25:53 AM
children children children....WE are all Satoshi.

They lit the fuse and WE ALL kept the flame burning.

From the devs to the supporters of the chain.

We now have Lightning Network and RSK Rootstock due to our relentless support of Bitcoin.

WE ARE ALL SATOSHI...give yourselves a nice golf clap.

UA

9  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin just smashed through $30k on: January 02, 2021, 01:33:32 PM
it may be excellent news now but until we are purged of the majority of the whales it will have a massive dip post FOMO 2017 where there was a heap of profit taking then the inevitable race to the bottom.

it may be less likely now that it has matured as more solid institutional money has bought in...though i dont think satoshi wanted institutional money to bring it stability as it semi centralizes it.

take the wins where you can.
10  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Founder of bitcoin??? on: August 24, 2019, 01:51:53 PM
after some more digging it seems it couldnt have been DK who was Satoshi, not that i care who they are.

Dave passed away before the mainstream media picked up on the story of Dorian Nakamoto.

not long after that story, Satoshi then emailed to say he was not Dorian.

of course, unless they have email in the afterlife???

We are all Satoshi.
11  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Satoshi Nakamato to be revealed " claims on: April 21, 2019, 10:28:47 AM
No..let them / him / her remain a mystery.

Mcafee is CSW-esque in this claim and appears to yearn to be involved in this Bitcoin / Crypto head space.

He is casting more doubt on his own credibility.

I like to think anyone here, could be Satoshi.

UA
12  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Vircurex.com a fraud ? on: February 01, 2019, 01:50:20 PM
a few years ago it was giving the 502 also but it would randomly come back online.

i think the last plunge may have killed it off possibly, i think with the FOMO 2017 spike he would have been paying off people, maybe.

maybe keep trying every so often.
13  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Build your own blockchain on: April 28, 2018, 09:59:38 AM
I am happy and very impressed to see lots of interaction here on many different knowledge levels.

As a forum i believe this is what its all about, empowerment of self and of others through the exchange of knowledge.

I am flattered and like to thank the members who have messaged me seeking my help on a larger scale, however my experience is relatively low at this stage with working in a dev team.

That said, i am not able to assist, as i myself will likely be joining a team of developers launching an ICO. I hope to work on an internship basis offering my free time where i can, i am happy to surrender payment for experience and knowledge. I believe this opportunity of seeing an ICO from inception to final product will give me a huge range of knowledge in the future.

I will be back in the dev forum every so often with more hands on tutorials.

Knowledge is power...and we all have to start somewhere.

UA.
14  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Vircurex appears not to be dead - and devs are trying to return frozen funds on: April 26, 2018, 11:15:29 AM
FTR the last time i was credited my BTC was .5 BTC in March 2014 there is another small BTC balance adjustment but that is small in comparison.

Most recent unfreezes were:
14 Feb 2017 02:42   19.80000000   QRK   Balance adjustment
04 Jan 2017 18:11   -24.95000001   TRC   Withdrawal
03 Jan 2017 08:04   24.95000001   TRC   Balance adjustment
01 Jan 2017 04:15   0.00008479   BTC   Balance adjustment
15 Nov 2016 21:28   -24.95000001   TRC   Withdrawal,
15 Nov 2016 21:27   -19.80000000   QRK   Withdrawal
15 Nov 2016 21:26   -3,000.00000000   DOGE   Withdrawal
18 Dec 2016 01:59   -21.00000000   WDC   Withdrawal

i am hopeful but its better when its back in my wallet.

UA
15  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Build your own blockchain on: April 02, 2018, 10:35:41 AM
How long does it take to make own blockchain?? and beginner is also easy to do it?

if you look on Youtube then someone gives an example of the
stub code that is only about 50 lines long.





I perused all those videos too and what really disappoints me is that alot of those guides work on assumed knowledge.

They really arent novice friendly.
16  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Build your own blockchain on: April 01, 2018, 10:52:59 AM
How much long does it take to make own blockchain?
 and beginner is also easy to do it?


Please take look at my google drive link and the document within with pictures and step by step.

I am not sure i can make it simpler.
17  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Build your own blockchain on: April 01, 2018, 10:51:38 AM
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Big firms like PwC, Deloitte, and KPMG are all testing private blockchains.

I know for fact that Deloitte have 2 specialists in Australia for DLT / Blockchain and a dedicated team.
18  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Build your own blockchain on: April 01, 2018, 04:27:25 AM
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So would it be possible to use blockchain to record that someone has done a task like, say, listened to a piece of music, and then they are sent tokens for completing it? Obviously you wouldn't be able to tell if they went out and let it play but just confirm the fact that they have played it through.

most certainly however your context may differ from others as to how the blockchain is used.

if the piece of music contained a certain note structure where there was 1 answer to the question, the answer could be hashed so as not to give away the text based answer. this answer would be published on the blockchain for all to see wet her it was correct or not.

your other method of reward would be a payment ledger which is what our beloved bitcoin is, its a DL of payment transactions.

not sure how you would implement it in your case to record and answer and issue a payment but i guess it could be possible.

My use is not so complex its just a ledger of users issued certificate.

I believe Lightning Network derived HTLC or hash time-locked contracts could do this, however it in itself is complex.

In a nutshell it involves 2-3 parties that have a hash of their own and each user adds their hash to complete the transaction based on another users hash. Within this contract there is a condition to be met, in your case it could be that their answer must equal the same hash and thus the correct hash answer releases a reward. Their is also a time component where if the user fails to meet the hash outcome within a specified time the reward is cancelled, or if someone cheats they are forfeited. Again this is just my gleaned and brief understanding.

I am still in the early days of LN and HTLC, but its something i am currently setting up. I am working on my own LN channel as i type.

Lots to learn and we are still in the early days of Bitcoin derived blockchain and DLT. Have fun.
19  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Build your own blockchain on: April 01, 2018, 12:41:50 AM
How long does it take to make own blockchain?? and beginner is also easy to do it?

I believe with a determined mindset and persistence, you could do it. How long is dependant on how familiar you are with the items in the tutorial.

The link is my version of the tutorial for the beginner i suppose.

If you arent familiar with any aspect of the tutorial i suggest researching and practice before attempting it.

Not many people like the command line aspect, some dont like the API aspect. My sentiment is dont let the unknown defeat you, attempt learn what you dont know now and ease into it. Its how most / every person learns new things.

I know we have an enormous experience base here on bitcointalk.org so i plead with more advanced users not to berate or flame newbies. I welcome them as thats how i started myself.

Good luck and remember if you are really determined you will accomplish most things, if not all things you are passionate about.
20  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Build your own blockchain on: April 01, 2018, 12:34:30 AM
Thanks for the thread and link OP as this is something I have becoming interested in the last few months.




You could also want to build some small centralized blockchain for your small project or even of some company, limitations are endless. Building blockchain is not strictly tied to building next altcoin as money is just one application that can be built on top of it.


I would like to explore the possibilities of this more. Have you any examples of an application using a small centralized blockchain? I am building an application on Python which I would like to incorporate with blockchain somehow. I don't have a clue how to do it at this stage but each day I get a clearer picture.

I am using this as basic tracking of certificates of completion for an education and training system i am working on.

I am basically just storing the cert hash on the blockchain. That certificate hash is made up of the users details then added to the chain.

The next step is auto integration where when a user completes the training in that very instance it is added to the chain instantly. Small steps but i find blockchain and DLTs fascinating, hence being here.
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