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Question: I would buy...
1 LTC Physical Litecoins (Cost: 6 LTC) - 30 (13.5%)
10 LTC Physical Litecoins (Cost: 15 LTC) - 38 (17%)
25 LTC Physical Litecoins (Cost 30 LTC) - 34 (15.2%)
50 LTC Physical Litecoins (Cost 55 LTC) - 53 (23.8%)
None- I'd like to buy a different denomination than what's listed. (please leave feedback) - 4 (1.8%)
None- I don't like the design. (please leave feedback) - 8 (3.6%)
None- I wouldn't be interested even if I liked the design. - 14 (6.3%)
None- I don't trust you. - 7 (3.1%)
None- They're too expensive - 35 (15.7%)
Total Voters: 130

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May 17, 2013, 07:37:46 PM
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Keep in mind this design is a rough draft. Edges/spacing might not be exact. The coin will look better when minted and in its 3d shape and metal shine.  Smiley



Not only do I vote for 25, BUT if you are intending on selling physical items I urge you to accept CC/Bank/PayPal. Doing so would widen the reach quite a lot and allow new 'adopters' to the Litecoin market (not everyone is comfortable or knowledgeable enough to mine/purchase coins on exchanges).

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May 17, 2013, 07:48:51 PM
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Where is the "None, because this idea is fucking stupid" option?

Hi, although you may think this is stupid, there are others that feel differently.

Some people like to hold their money in their hands. Sure, they could just print a paper wallet, but you have to admit this is much neater than a regular old paper wallet. Also, it is more secure than a regular paper wallet because the private key will be hidden, so you can show it off you your friends and family.  Smiley

It is meant as somewhat of a novelty for enthusiasts, or to introduce people to Litecoins that wouldn't be comfortable keeping an online wallet due to security reasons or the lack of computer savviness.
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May 17, 2013, 07:51:37 PM
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Not only do I vote for 25, BUT if you are intending on selling physical items I urge you to accept CC/Bank/PayPal. Doing so would widen the reach quite a lot and allow new 'adopters' to the Litecoin market (not everyone is comfortable or knowledgeable enough to mine/purchase coins on exchanges).

Unfortunately to accept CC/Bank/Paypal, I would need to comply by FINcen guidelines and register as a money handler. This is very expensive.. I have heard it costs 100s of thousands of dollars to set this up, and unfortunately I don't have that kind of money.

If I could do it legally, I would love to. But, in this current state of government awareness of Bitcoin/crypto currencies, I am not comfortable breaking the law just to sell some coins. All transactions will be done via crypto currencies.
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May 17, 2013, 07:57:56 PM
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1 LTC coins out of 1oz silver and sell them for like 20 LTC. I'd probably buy some of those.
I like that idea but not for 1ltc at least for 10ltc/coin
with current spot price of silver of 22.5$/oz let's say you got them at 24$ and 3$/ltc = 8ltc for silver + 10 ltc + 3-5ltc

I would be ready to pay between 21-26ltc for a 10ltc-1ozSilver coin with current market condition for silver and ltc

My budget is tight on this first round of coins. I am planning on having coins made out of Silver, but unfortunately it's not possible the first batch. Whether or not this actually happens somewhat hinges on the success of my first batch of coins.
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May 21, 2013, 03:30:53 AM
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Guess I'll post this here too, I need opinions!

As stated earlier, I have delayed production a little bit so that I could get a better design. I have had 4 designers design something for me. I know which one I like the best, but I am interested in hearing your opinions.

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Please speak up about which design you like, what you you would change, etc.

Thank you,

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May 29, 2013, 03:28:46 AM
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I like the "LikeHero" design for a 50 LTC denominated coin.

Although IMO it doesn't make sense launching this kind of product yet. Maybe wait until price per LTC up above $6 to release them in fine Silver..

not for sale
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