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February 19, 2018, 08:52:26 AM
Last edit: February 19, 2018, 09:02:58 AM by killyou73
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I love raffles, and when I first joined this fourm there were a ton of raffles for the $10-$20 per spot but now they are few and far between so I figured there were others out there that like to gamble little bits.

So this auction is for

https://www.jmbullion.com/american-silver-eagle-varied-year/

We will use the VIA blockchain to determine the winner, once all spots are paid for a future block will be picked in an uneditted post and the last character in the hash of it determines the winner.

The winner then PMs where they would like the item sent to and I place the order

Local rule: anyone that has banned me from bidding on their items or participating in their raffles is not allowed to enter. WritingG is also not allowed



I am rounding the price of the item to $20, which divided by 16 comes out to $1.25 per spot.

Payment can be made in BRD, VIA, ADA, or BTC
Payments are non refundable

ADA: DdzFFzCqrht4nwqZuBU5cXTcLU6KfFDhHdANUgN8Mnvjytaqnj6a5wqSjMkdrn4qxHafczfEiCk5VoQ Tt9xBYaz2EpWScAY7V59krpdy

VIA:
VaXMMtphuaJEpVYdhJnMBpEe34weyjjzXc

BRD:
0x0c0e202ce027ea901a0221a4c70f79135aa3ad3a

BTC:

1FrankiEeckk8y4XSqDbqNpifUQjNYq31T


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February 19, 2018, 08:57:22 AM
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Why no BTC payment? It costs $0.1 to send a tx that confirms within 2 minutes now..

Also, why did you take 3 spots for yourself?

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Why no BTC payment? It costs $0.1 to send a tx that confirms within 2 minutes now..

Also, why did you take 3 spots for yourself?

Because I like to gamble in raffles and there are no raffles ever in my price range.

I'll add a BTC payment address
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