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RarityBit (OP)
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July 15, 2015, 07:15:26 PM |
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Sorry, the reserve price was SHA256("2.6728 Bitcoins MgXET5AV") (Which is roughly what I paid for it.)
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David19
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July 15, 2015, 07:20:29 PM |
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Sorry, the reserve price was SHA256("2.6728 Bitcoins MgXET5AV") (Which is roughly what I paid for it.)
Meh, kinda starting to hate these reserve prices on auctions, kinda eliminates the the "auction" out of it
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LitcoinCollector
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July 15, 2015, 07:21:13 PM |
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2.6728 Bitcoins?
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miffman
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July 15, 2015, 07:25:07 PM |
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Sorry, the reserve price was SHA256("2.6728 Bitcoins MgXET5AV") (Which is roughly what I paid for it.)
Meh, kinda starting to hate these reserve prices on auctions, kinda eliminates the the "auction" out of it It sucks but it sucks more as the seller to lose out that much
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David19
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July 15, 2015, 07:29:26 PM |
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Sorry, the reserve price was SHA256("2.6728 Bitcoins MgXET5AV") (Which is roughly what I paid for it.)
Meh, kinda starting to hate these reserve prices on auctions, kinda eliminates the the "auction" out of it It sucks but it sucks more as the seller to lose out that much Yeah, but the seller could just set the starting price higher, i think when someone auctions something its the risk that they are taking, either they get lower or higher amount then predicted, thats kinda the fun of hosting auctions, but the reserve price thingy kinda eliminates that, the seller might aswell just put it in the goods section and ask people to make offers and if he sees an offer that is above he's reserve price he can just accept it.
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Quickseller
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July 15, 2015, 07:32:12 PM |
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Sorry, the reserve price was SHA256("2.6728 Bitcoins MgXET5AV") (Which is roughly what I paid for it.)
Who did you buy this coin from? That is quite the premium for that coin.
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LitcoinCollector
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July 15, 2015, 07:35:36 PM |
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What is this 25 ltc coin worth? 0.5 / 0.7 btc or more?
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wheelz1200
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July 15, 2015, 08:09:58 PM |
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Sorry, the reserve price was SHA256("2.6728 Bitcoins MgXET5AV") (Which is roughly what I paid for it.)
Meh, kinda starting to hate these reserve prices on auctions, kinda eliminates the the "auction" out of it It sucks but it sucks more as the seller to lose out that much Yeah, but the seller could just set the starting price higher, i think when someone auctions something its the risk that they are taking, either they get lower or higher amount then predicted, thats kinda the fun of hosting auctions, but the reserve price thingy kinda eliminates that, the seller might aswell just put it in the goods section and ask people to make offers and if he sees an offer that is above he's reserve price he can just accept it. Im for the goods section as well. Post a price with a "willing to listen to offers". It ties up funds that could be looking to use elsewhere. I do agree its all in the sellers favor here. They either dont sell it or at a minimum get what they wanted and maybe more. Seems a bit ebayish just my thoughts on it.
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RarityBit (OP)
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July 15, 2015, 08:12:38 PM |
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What is this 25 ltc coin worth? 0.5 / 0.7 btc or more?
I bought it from eBay a while ago for around £500. Litecoins were worth a bit more then so it's probably not fair to value it the same today, but I don't want to sell it for that very low end bid. Maybe I might sell this again next year after the mining reward halving. I certainly believe that did a lot to push the price of the Bitcoin up.
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AT101ET
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July 15, 2015, 08:13:54 PM |
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I just remembered about this auction and was quite annoyed that I forgot to bid. Now having seen the reserve I'm not too annoyed as I wouldn't have thought of bidding near that. There was a time when this coin was worth somewhere around 1.2 BTC but demand for Lealana coins have decreased as the markeys have been flooded with them recently in comparison to Casascius coins which are in limited supply.
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