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I've already been on viagogo, and all the easy google search results, for the past few days. Once you get to checkout there is an extortionate booking fee added, plus vat, plus e-ticket delivery fee, bringing the total to €625.24. I stated around €500 for the bounty. Its not that easy!
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I've already been on viagogo, and all the easy google search results, for the past few days. Once you get to checkout there is an extortionate booking fee added, plus vat, plus e-ticket delivery fee, bringing the total to €625.24. I stated around €500 for the bounty. Its not that easy!
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Done. Any section, we're not fans of either team, just going for the spectacle.
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For anyone who can find me 7 tickets for this match on 24th August, total cost of around 500 Euro, I will give 0.2 BTC reward. Or nearest offer. Half of the reward will be issued upon receipt of the tickets (e-ticket most likely) and the other half once tickets let us enter the stadium. There's probably a much better way of me doing this but its short notice and I'm just throwing it out there!
Voor iedereen die mij kan vinden 7 tickets voor deze wedstrijd op 24 augustus, de totale kostprijs van ongeveer 500 euro, ik zal 0,2 BTC beloning geven. Of het dichtstbijzijnde aanbod. De helft van de beloning zal worden uitgegeven bij ontvangst van de tickets (e-ticket waarschijnlijk) en de andere helft een keer tickets laten we het stadion betreden. Er is waarschijnlijk een veel betere manier om me dit, maar haar korte termijn te doen en ik ben gewoon gooien het daar!
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For anyone who can find me 7 tickets for this match on 24th August, total cost of around 500 Euro, I will give 0.2 BTC reward. Or nearest offer.
Half of the reward will be issued upon receipt of the tickets (e-ticket most likely) and the other half once tickets let us enter the stadium.
There's probably a much better way of me doing this but its short notice and I'm just throwing it out there!
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On behalf of myself and my clients I greatly appreciate your efforts in this endeavour ProfMac. My best wishes to you and yours. Trust and feedback has been posted. Until next time!
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My sincerest condolences. A wonderful Obituary.
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He answered quite fast, basically he says that Yifu didn't refund him and he can't get him to do it (any other group buy in this situation???). Anyway, in his own words: "you're one of the few people I couldn't afford to refund out of my own pocket and I await Avalon to refund the money they owe me.", which seems to be true if you read yesterday's posts from different people in the group buy.
Same for me, being "one of the few". I am still in (infrequent) contact with Matthew and am just in "wait and see" mode.
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We love you ProfMac! And we know you feel it! 
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Sorry I've only just got around to checking this, it's the first chance I've had. It appears that three of the 1% shares were not paid out correctly? Comparing the list from https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=215993.msg2295276#msg2295276The ones in red did not get paid out. Final auction results. These 10 accounts each own 1 share (1%) of the Avalon's output.
1 1MLFkF3dPwNzwBsw6DFUpXjn78RKwwhVuJ 1.4021 (permanent) x 18NQjpGcUdjMnqgCCz3F3SZcQfMyCi5Kyv 1.402 (permanent) 1 1LktD4cXPmcJ75Sd2WgRs69rBZqNQd5L4P 1.4015 1 1CBkQc83dMGVAaseYM1TZRLjeBGAcsd4Z1 1.401 (permanent) 2 1Fm1mN7o16Te6PrkpgirWzZ2daibW9jdUD 1.400001 (permanent) 1 15B1jLCFXFiWwkreAo3bEMeMMjH435Q9cA 1.40000001 5 1CwLwBgR16urEkcL5Su3LkzA7RYYqyjHy4 1.265000000 (permanent) 2 14Zqn3i1iDJzmkFCRjVqDe4YqgkrrmyEYd 1.23359794 (permanent) 3 1Fu4JaynbQrtkSPN73uoDqEPAxyzVfsqLu 1.21410000 (permanent) 7 1cCXNG5mNFkErBWtCLaVLA9fZrGAzFCB1 1.21100000 (permanent)
Meaning that the two below shares in blue were paid out in error? (because they don't appear on the above quoted list for single shares?) Leaving one share paid out in error unaccounted for? Address Shares BTC (ProfMac) 31 2.03189361 18qDhkReMuFfciHshdpQhr3QhXZp82aWon 26 1.70416883 17LBCmWzVjJFVuLTWBM7GPSUkgu1e3MruU 25 1.63862388 1BJa5r7bq3xEuAfmKmiLFUmqMK8NwhszLB 5 0.32772478 12fLsHddqAhjZEc6HEAxMTWPe4vgR3f1uT 4 0.26217982 1CwLwBgR16urEkcL5Su3LkzA7RYYqyjHy4 1 0.06554496 1Fm1mN7o16Te6PrkpgirWzZ2daibW9jdUD 1 0.06554496 1JzMp55NW22xjEE4QKUhN5iAmKyFnJSUDg 1 0.06554496 18NQjpGcUdjMnqgCCz3F3SZcQfMyCi5Kyv 1 0.06554496 14Zqn3i1iDJzmkFCRjVqDe4YqgkrrmyEYd 1 0.06554496 1Fu4JaynbQrtkSPN73uoDqEPAxyzVfsqLu 1 0.06554496 1cCXNG5mNFkErBWtCLaVLA9fZrGAzFCB1 1 0.06554496 1LktD4cXPmcJ75Sd2WgRs69rBZqNQd5L4P 1 0.06554496 1Gor6F9rMXUhbKGT9iYRKpa4U4tW94Ycq8 1 0.06554496
Am I right? Or going mad? It's been a looooong day... 
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Exciting times! I am happy to leave the share payment schedule and mining details up to you, since it is your time and effort researching and setting up and running the avalon. I will have to go back and read everything again regarding conversations about pools, overclocking, other coins, etc.
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I'm acting like a kid calling his first date.
I'm acting like a kid whose divorced mother just went on a first date with a prospective step father who owns a chain of toy stores.
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Thank you very much ProfMac for running this auction. We all learnt a lot!
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Prof, your method is so complicated that most interested buyers just do not take the time to learn and understand it. Just think about newbies, who are normally the most willing to pay huge amounts to get hold of some hashrate, for them the blockchain auction concept + your complicated rules + a non defined ending date is too much to handle (I know you have now decided to end at a certain block, but still it was not clear from the beginning). The truth is that your methodology rewards the ones that take their time to understand it, as they will have cheaper prices than they will find in other auctions. On the other side, is not so good for you, because making things so complicate just reduces what you are going to get for your Avalon shares. When selling/auctioning, there is a rule of thumb that never fails: the simpler, the better  - I'm sure that was one of the success basis of CoinHoarder's huge Avalon group buy. I very much agree and must confess to being one of the people that may benefit from the cheaper prices that may arise in this auction. I hope that doesn't make me a bad man! I'm feeling slightly guilty about other bidders possibly not having their bids accepted either because they misunderstood the methodology or the end time wasn't clear to them. My guilt aside  , as it appears to me at the moment, the bid from 1CwLwBgR16urEkcL5Su3LkzA7RYYqyjHy4 of 1.265 BTC at block 237591 wins a 1% share. Auction ended at block 237601 with no further bids up to this point. Lets see what ProfMac has to say.
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I would say that it is time consuming but worthwhile to read through the entire thread. I did so several weeks ago and am glad I did. Not only does this give a learned understanding of a fairly new (to the best of my knowledge) and inventive concept of using the block chain to perform auctions, it also offers the chance to buy shares of an Avalon ASIC that is confirmed batch 2 and shipping soon at a considerably lower price (right now anyway) than some other auctions taking place for batch 2 and 3 Avalon ASICs. Bids can be in increments as low as 1 satoshi, compared to higher increment auctions that only accept 0.1 or even 0.25 BTC increments, which are too high IMHO. For more tl;dr minded folks out there, this tool provided by TheJuice is highly useful - http://blockchainauctions.comSubmit 17DCms43Vu2yusDjmpjHJuZihSSWkNzgSH as the auction address.
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I have decided to announce that a portion of the auction will end. Conveniently, my birthday is Friday, May 10, and I have chosen a block with a pleasing number that may fall on that day as the closing block for the auction.
I should be clear on how a portion of an auction ends. The highest 3 winning bids will become permanent winners, and that portion of the auction is closed.
To be considered, your bid must be included in or before block 235,532. If you find that time is short, you may pray a higher mining fee for any last minute transactions.
Is this still valid? And if so, are the top three bids up to block 235,532 as follows?: 1 14Zqn3i1iDJzmkFCRjVqDe4YqgkrrmyEYd 1.23359794 BTC 2 1Fu4JaynbQrtkSPN73uoDqEPAxyzVfsqLu 1.2141 BTC 3 1cCXNG5mNFkErBWtCLaVLA9fZrGAzFCB1 1.211 BTC And many happy returns on your birthday ProfMac! 
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I have these figures: 1BnYjPuUek6kSZYprV7KwZCEh5Fdt5EtSX 0.00928958 -0.00072073 0.00856885 1Aby6bNLfydieYGkLaMVd6BJjHrAaBsLMR 0.00929115 -0.00072085 0.00857030 1LsZV1sNMnrvgGqgg1WYeaJ4Bbjm3ZkMoL 0.94141928 -0.83864448 0.10277480 sum 0.96000001 -0.84008606 0.11991395
Yes, that all adds up at my end, and received. Thank you!
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Announcing TheJuice BlockChain Auction Manager! Thanks TheJuice, until now I have been watching the blockchain and creating my own list by hand, this is great! This transaction was sent from my Bitcoin-QT client. I wrongly assumed that since the first bid I made ( transaction d7c5ebf532a8c5fb17dbd334e1882c40d1cc0a3166302e230a2e8e60349f6324) came from one address, that future 'top-ups' to my bid would also come from one address. I am sending bids from now on solely by using separate blockchain.info addresses. At time of writing, I have only been partially refunded for these two separate transactions for the unsuccessful bid. My total bid comes to 0.83 + 0.13 = 0.96 BTC. I have received back 0.83864448 to 1LsZV1sNMnrvgGqgg1WYeaJ4Bbjm3ZkMoL + 0.00072085 to 1Aby6bNLfydieYGkLaMVd6BJjHrAaBsLMR + 0.00072073 to 1BnYjPuUek6kSZYprV7KwZCEh5Fdt5EtSX = 0.84008606. So I figure there is 0.11991394 missing? Sorry for the confusion, I will be keeping clear of Bitcoin-QT for all current and future auctions.
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