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August 03, 2013, 07:32:35 PM |
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I am bitsalame and I am offering 350 DIRECT ASICMiner shares to sell. As you can see, this message has been signed with my bitcoin address from where I am receiving the dividends, where it generates around 6 bitcoins a WEEK. I accept escrow, that's up to you. The reason I am selling them is because I need some capital for another investment. Base price is 4.5 bitcoins per share. All bids are binding. The deadline is Tuesday, Aug 13 2013.
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bitsalame (OP)
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August 03, 2013, 07:56:02 PM |
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Please place the bids following the format: price@amount-of-shares
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mechs
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August 04, 2013, 01:15:06 AM |
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Please place the bids following the format: price@amount-of-shares
3.5 BTC@350 shares
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August 04, 2013, 02:07:03 AM |
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Please place the bids following the format: price@amount-of-shares
3.5 BTC@350 shares You're doing it wrong.
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August 04, 2013, 03:03:53 AM |
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You're doing it wrong.
On BTCT there are 329 shares available for purchase at or below 4.5 btc at an average share price of 4.342. Not sure who is doing it wrong.
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August 04, 2013, 03:13:37 AM |
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You're doing it wrong.
On BTCT there are 329 shares available for purchase at or below 4.5 btc at an average share price of 4.342. Not sure who is doing it wrong. I'm not sure how that makes a 3.5 bid reasonable. If the starting bid is 4.5 and you bid 3.5, you're doing it wrong.
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August 04, 2013, 04:56:46 AM |
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you should set a lower starting bid, considering the current market price, any way, interested and reserved
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August 04, 2013, 05:50:29 AM |
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base on the market price, i bid 10 shares on 4.1 btc per share
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August 04, 2013, 05:52:01 AM |
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4.1BTC@10 shares
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mechs
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August 04, 2013, 06:37:31 AM |
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you should set a lower starting bid, considering the current market price, any way, interested and reserved He has a lot of shares to sell and I am offering him liquidity. It is very fair considering the auction ends on August 13th and bids are not retractable. In 9 days when the auction ends the shares could be trading for significantly less on the exchanges and I will still be required to honor my bid per the terms of the auction.
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August 04, 2013, 05:09:29 PM |
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you should set a lower starting bid, considering the current market price, any way, interested and reserved He has a lot of shares to sell and I am offering him liquidity. It is very fair considering the auction ends on August 13th and bids are not retractable. In 9 days when the auction ends the shares could be trading for significantly less on the exchanges and I will still be required to honor my bid per the terms of the auction. As long as you understand he has no obligation to sell to you, since your bid isn't 4.5 or more.
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mechs
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August 04, 2013, 05:44:04 PM |
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you should set a lower starting bid, considering the current market price, any way, interested and reserved He has a lot of shares to sell and I am offering him liquidity. It is very fair considering the auction ends on August 13th and bids are not retractable. In 9 days when the auction ends the shares could be trading for significantly less on the exchanges and I will still be required to honor my bid per the terms of the auction. As long as you understand he has no obligation to sell to you, since your bid isn't 4.5 or more. He says base price is 4.5/share - i thought he was giving us his cost. He did not say starting price. Why would anyone bid over the btct.co amount and lock themselves in for 9 days?
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zulover
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August 05, 2013, 07:06:36 PM |
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i just cant understand the benefit of theses shares
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mechs
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August 05, 2013, 07:43:13 PM |
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Bitsalame, Is my bid of 3.5 BTC @ 350 shares accepted?
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bitsalame (OP)
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August 05, 2013, 08:43:05 PM |
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Bitsalame, Is my bid of 3.5 BTC @ 350 shares accepted?
No, but I'll stay in touch with you.
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bitsalame (OP)
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August 05, 2013, 08:47:44 PM |
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i just cant understand the benefit of theses shares
Direct shares will always have a premium over passthroughs. PTs are PTs, if bitfunder or btct.co is taken down, your shares are gone. Anyone selling direct shares less than 4.5 are giving away their money. I am in no hurry to sell them at all, I can sit on them and invest with my dividends.
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August 05, 2013, 10:11:19 PM |
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i just cant understand the benefit of theses shares
Direct shares will always have a premium over passthroughs. PTs are PTs, if bitfunder or btct.co is taken down, your shares are gone. That's not true. if btct.co is taken down, the asset issuer will use the last BTC-TC Shareholder Report he has received (they receive it once a day AFAIK). So the only issue to solve is the first 24 hours from time of trade and it could be minimized by buying just a few shares each day up to the amount one would need. Also, PTs can be "transformed" into direct shares without any costs at any time if more than 50 shares or once a month if less than that. Don't be mad at me, I just want to allow everyone to know the truth. My intention is not to make harder to you to dump your shares and my advice to you would be to transfer your shares to btc-tc and sell them there, you would be able to sell them much faster and with less risk. Adriano
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August 05, 2013, 10:36:04 PM |
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That's not true. if btct.co is taken down, the asset issuer will use the last BTC-TC Shareholder Report he has received (they receive it once a day AFAIK). So the only issue to solve is the first 24 hours from time of trade and it could be minimized by buying just a few shares each day up to the amount one would need.
Also, PTs can be "transformed" into direct shares without any costs at any time if more than 50 shares or once a month if less than that.
Don't be mad at me, I just want to allow everyone to know the truth. My intention is not to make harder to you to dump your shares and my advice to you would be to transfer your shares to btc-tc and sell them there, you would be able to sell them much faster and with less risk.
Adriano
You still have a third-part risk with PT Shares. I am sure burnside is honest, but he is not only the issuer of the asset, he is also admin of btct. So in theory he could do whatever he wants, move shares to his account and dump them for example. Or btct can get hacked and the attacker dumps your shares - you don't have that risk with direct shares.
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mechs
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August 06, 2013, 12:03:16 AM |
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That's not true. if btct.co is taken down, the asset issuer will use the last BTC-TC Shareholder Report he has received (they receive it once a day AFAIK). So the only issue to solve is the first 24 hours from time of trade and it could be minimized by buying just a few shares each day up to the amount one would need.
Also, PTs can be "transformed" into direct shares without any costs at any time if more than 50 shares or once a month if less than that.
Don't be mad at me, I just want to allow everyone to know the truth. My intention is not to make harder to you to dump your shares and my advice to you would be to transfer your shares to btc-tc and sell them there, you would be able to sell them much faster and with less risk.
Adriano
You still have a third-part risk with PT Shares. I am sure burnside is honest, but he is not only the issuer of the asset, he is also admin of btct. So in theory he could do whatever he wants, move shares to his account and dump them for example. Or btct can get hacked and the attacker dumps your shares - you don't have that risk with direct shares. That risk is minimal - friedcat is a very honest man and if burnside ever did that, friedcat would take action.
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bitsalame (OP)
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August 06, 2013, 02:07:45 AM |
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That's not true. if btct.co is taken down, the asset issuer will use the last BTC-TC Shareholder Report he has received (they receive it once a day AFAIK). So the only issue to solve is the first 24 hours from time of trade and it could be minimized by buying just a few shares each day up to the amount one would need.
Also, PTs can be "transformed" into direct shares without any costs at any time if more than 50 shares or once a month if less than that.
Don't be mad at me, I just want to allow everyone to know the truth. My intention is not to make harder to you to dump your shares and my advice to you would be to transfer your shares to btc-tc and sell them there, you would be able to sell them much faster and with less risk.
Adriano
You still have a third-part risk with PT Shares. I am sure burnside is honest, but he is not only the issuer of the asset, he is also admin of btct. So in theory he could do whatever he wants, move shares to his account and dump them for example. Or btct can get hacked and the attacker dumps your shares - you don't have that risk with direct shares. That risk is minimal - friedcat is a very honest man and if burnside ever did that, friedcat would take action. I believe that friedcat is honest and extremely reliable considering his history, but realistically any online investment is a extremely high risk investment in the fringe of legality, including AsicMiner's. Security Exchanges (bitfunder, btct.co and havelock, etc...) on the other hand are directly illegal, so I don't really care if their admins are good willed, they can be shut down any minute just like GBLSE. In any case, if you put a passthrough in between you and your shares, you are adding an extra point of failure.
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