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July 31, 2017, 09:11:23 PM
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I want to buy coins that have just been mined. Are such coins more valuable than conventional ones?
Interested in coins with the shortest possible chain from the moment of receiving the award for mining
This service of buying coins on an ongoing basis could interest the public? With a surcharge of 0.5% for example
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July 31, 2017, 09:27:47 PM
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I want to buy coins that have just been mined. Are such coins more valuable than conventional ones?
Interested in coins with the shortest possible chain from the moment of receiving the award for mining
This service of buying coins on an ongoing basis could interest the public? With a surcharge of 0.5% for example
I don't think that they have any additional value... I mean.. Bitcoins don't age? Unlike real-life coins, oxidation or anything else is no problem. They stay the same bits.

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August 01, 2017, 05:55:42 AM
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I want to buy coins that have just been mined. Are such coins more valuable than conventional ones?
Interested in coins with the shortest possible chain from the moment of receiving the award for mining
This service of buying coins on an ongoing basis could interest the public? With a surcharge of 0.5% for example
I don't think that they have any additional value... I mean.. Bitcoins don't age? Unlike real-life coins, oxidation or anything else is no problem. They stay the same bits.

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For me the minimal transaction chain is important from the moment of receiving the reward, thus there will be minimal risks of obtaining stolen coins
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August 01, 2017, 06:12:24 AM
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whats the difference between legit and stolen coins?
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August 02, 2017, 07:36:18 AM
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whats the difference between legit and stolen coins?
IKR! They're exactly the same! I don't get this guy...

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