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May 30, 2016, 06:03:06 AM |
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Nice coin!~
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dazedfool (OP)
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May 31, 2016, 05:26:12 PM |
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hmm might be auction time?
Start them @ face value like a boss. I will bid, but I was shocked to see you sell a goldie I like that idea. How bout a raffle with 32 tickets at 0.5 BTC each??
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May 31, 2016, 06:10:44 PM |
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Thinking the odds are too low with 32 slots, and likely wouldn't fill up for several months, if at all. That 10 silver is a great reward prize, however. (just my 2 satoshi)
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dazedfool (OP)
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May 31, 2016, 09:33:42 PM |
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Thinking the odds are too low with 32 slots, and likely wouldn't fill up for several months, if at all. That 10 silver is a great reward prize, however. (just my 2 satoshi) 16 tickets at an even 1 BTC each?
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June 01, 2016, 02:00:11 AM |
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Thinking the odds are too low with 32 slots, and likely wouldn't fill up for several months, if at all. That 10 silver is a great reward prize, however. (just my 2 satoshi) 16 tickets at an even 1 BTC each? Interested...
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June 01, 2016, 06:56:28 PM |
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Thinking the odds are too low with 32 slots, and likely wouldn't fill up for several months, if at all. That 10 silver is a great reward prize, however. (just my 2 satoshi) 16 tickets at an even 1 BTC each? Good idea. I think you can find enough collectors here willing to risk 1 BTC to get a silver tenner.
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dazedfool (OP)
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June 08, 2016, 03:48:06 AM |
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Thinking the odds are too low with 32 slots, and likely wouldn't fill up for several months, if at all. That 10 silver is a great reward prize, however. (just my 2 satoshi) 16 tickets at an even 1 BTC each? Good idea. I think you can find enough collectors here willing to risk 1 BTC to get a silver tenner. So maybe two people interested? Is that all?
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June 08, 2016, 03:41:52 PM |
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So maybe two people interested? Is that all?
More are probably interested; however, most people don't like to gamble on a raffle. Even if provably fair and escrow, it's tricky. Me personally? - I would rather simply buy a coin rather than gamble for it. In this case, you have 1 happy person (maybe) and 15 unhappy.
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dazedfool (OP)
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June 09, 2016, 04:50:45 AM |
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So maybe two people interested? Is that all?
More are probably interested; however, most people don't like to gamble on a raffle. Even if provably fair and escrow, it's tricky. Me personally? - I would rather simply buy a coin rather than gamble for it. In this case, you have 1 happy person (maybe) and 15 unhappy. Fair enough and not too surprising. Didn't really expect this to get much traction. Coin is tentatively sold pending payment.
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June 09, 2016, 07:46:13 PM |
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So maybe two people interested? Is that all?
More are probably interested; however, most people don't like to gamble on a raffle. Even if provably fair and escrow, it's tricky. Me personally? - I would rather simply buy a coin rather than gamble for it. In this case, you have 1 happy person (maybe) and 15 unhappy. Fair enough and not too surprising. Didn't really expect this to get much traction. Coin is tentatively sold pending payment. Care to note the sale price?
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June 20, 2016, 02:48:35 AM |
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Excellent dealing with you dazedfool, looking forward for the item.
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June 20, 2016, 02:58:14 PM |
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Is the Silver 1BTC still available?
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dazedfool (OP)
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June 20, 2016, 03:16:12 PM |
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Is the Silver 1BTC still available?
If it is not crossed out and marked sold, it is available for sale... so yes.
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Hellot
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June 21, 2016, 06:45:51 PM |
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What is the story, why was this batch funded in 2016?
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June 21, 2016, 06:46:50 PM |
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What is the story, why was this batch funded in 2016?
Casascius reseller deal to fund the coins when they're bought from the reseller.
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dazedfool (OP)
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June 21, 2016, 06:47:50 PM |
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What is the story, why was this batch funded in 2016?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 RE: The Bitcoin transaction from on or about January 25, 2016, with the following txid: 3d9553ba2ada10b61e01df6614f26e1ca99e0b9af6795e4aae695d47b3ee66ae To whom it may concern, This was a late funding of Casascius Coins that were sold prior to when I stopped selling them in Nov 2013. They were funded late because of an agreement I had with David Bailey of HardBTC to defer the funding. We just deferred it a little longer than we meant to. Mike Caldwell Casascius -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (MingW32) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJXYFHdAAoJEFou6PHxF1ojN2wIALJuDfhtK4vJr6QlPb0utg6e yTPG2rR87rHWd8RhenZycwz+ewqpYwU/xwiP7ibVdQU2J77PTAvL+JaVeFPDfhIG tIvtS3y0kQ7C3gsJNB4TNquZuXjgHnz74tw45ZQaP4r/d/l44w6dHNgWafJ+HxHf +1CKy2Aef0Ks8vbJd9oAko051HORx/Q6QB98TttbugJY/NoRTgfqpqAoEI4ThGz8 CHc/5HZf6QJa9B885PSKCJc5BIh0Nx7Sqo74dDLX1hQr3Tx4WPTta0M7T+I22VJQ LdqEmKlV9Xx5YL6CKqP2Fdnzc05z4Vky+0ipY0ACf23a9MuVEnbIio+Ga0AII8c= =eoR9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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Hellot
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June 21, 2016, 06:49:38 PM |
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What is the story, why was this batch funded in 2016?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 RE: The Bitcoin transaction from on or about January 25, 2016, with the following txid: 3d9553ba2ada10b61e01df6614f26e1ca99e0b9af6795e4aae695d47b3ee66ae To whom it may concern, This was a late funding of Casascius Coins that were sold prior to when I stopped selling them in Nov 2013. They were funded late because of an agreement I had with David Bailey of HardBTC to defer the funding. We just deferred it a little longer than we meant to. Mike Caldwell Casascius -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (MingW32) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJXYFHdAAoJEFou6PHxF1ojN2wIALJuDfhtK4vJr6QlPb0utg6e yTPG2rR87rHWd8RhenZycwz+ewqpYwU/xwiP7ibVdQU2J77PTAvL+JaVeFPDfhIG tIvtS3y0kQ7C3gsJNB4TNquZuXjgHnz74tw45ZQaP4r/d/l44w6dHNgWafJ+HxHf +1CKy2Aef0Ks8vbJd9oAko051HORx/Q6QB98TttbugJY/NoRTgfqpqAoEI4ThGz8 CHc/5HZf6QJa9B885PSKCJc5BIh0Nx7Sqo74dDLX1hQr3Tx4WPTta0M7T+I22VJQ LdqEmKlV9Xx5YL6CKqP2Fdnzc05z4Vky+0ipY0ACf23a9MuVEnbIio+Ga0AII8c= =eoR9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Neat! Do you know if these are the last Casascius funded coins or does he have this deal with others?
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dazedfool (OP)
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June 21, 2016, 06:54:18 PM |
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Neat! Do you know if these are the last Casascius funded coins or does he have this deal with others?
To my knowledge, these are the last Casascius coins to be funded.
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