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November 20, 2013, 07:03:46 AM |
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If only I was one of the 500 :3
At these reduced prices we are enjoying today, only about $1M is needed to secure your place among the Most Wealthy. Actually I am still baffled how cheap it is. There are so many who have $1M... I think it was 30 million individuals globally. Only 500 with $1M in BITCOINS!
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November 20, 2013, 07:16:44 AM |
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Realsolid raised atleast 25k btc from fees he holds 50k fees too.
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November 20, 2013, 07:37:30 AM |
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I`m surprised on a few who dont have a lot more. Esp ppl who were involved in facebook.
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November 20, 2013, 11:46:56 AM |
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Holdings as of 11/20/2013: 182,592 BTC.
I'm curious: why would you disclose this? Oh and I'm mostly jealous for obvious reasons (but sure I learned, most of us get what we deserve )
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November 22, 2013, 03:47:39 AM |
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Why is this listed as off-topic?
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November 22, 2013, 11:22:00 AM |
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Why is this listed as off-topic? Because it was moved here from the Bitcoin Discussion treat if i remember right.
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November 22, 2013, 03:05:57 PM |
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Just to reply to an earlier discussion in this thread, I believe only bitcoins in a wallet under direct control should be counted. Several have suggested that investments or third-party accounts should be counted, but that is illogical. By the same convolution of logic I could suggest that Bill Gates is in the top 10 holders of bitcoins, he just has his coins invested in dollars at the moment and can convert them back to coins whenever he chooses.
A bitcoin wallet is the direct measure. Who cares how many shares of ASICMiner, Labcoin, or even Microsoft you have? It is irrelevant to how many coins you actually control. Otherwise, coins can be double counted. One could state that they have 1000 coins, but that 500 of them are in ASICminer and 500 are on MtGox. In reality you have zero. ASICMiner has 500 and MtGox have 500. You only have IOU's that may or may not be redeemable at any given time.
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November 22, 2013, 03:10:11 PM |
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Just to reply to an earlier discussion in this thread, I believe only bitcoins in a wallet under direct control should be counted. Several have suggested that investments or third-party accounts should be counted, but that is illogical. By the same convolution of logic I could suggest that Bill Gates is in the top 10 holders of bitcoins, he just has his coins invested in dollars at the moment and can convert them back to coins whenever he chooses.
A bitcoin wallet is the direct measure. Who cares how many shares of ASICMiner, Labcoin, or even Microsoft you have? It is irrelevant to how many coins you actually control. Otherwise, coins can be double counted. One could state that they have 1000 coins, but that 500 of them are in ASICminer and 500 are on MtGox. In reality you have zero. ASICMiner has 500 and MtGox have 500. You only have IOU's that may or may not be redeemable at any given time.
Well, if I own 1% of the shares of a company. And that company control X coins. Than I own X/100 coins.
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November 22, 2013, 03:32:00 PM |
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Just to reply to an earlier discussion in this thread, I believe only bitcoins in a wallet under direct control should be counted. Several have suggested that investments or third-party accounts should be counted, but that is illogical. By the same convolution of logic I could suggest that Bill Gates is in the top 10 holders of bitcoins, he just has his coins invested in dollars at the moment and can convert them back to coins whenever he chooses.
A bitcoin wallet is the direct measure. Who cares how many shares of ASICMiner, Labcoin, or even Microsoft you have? It is irrelevant to how many coins you actually control. Otherwise, coins can be double counted. One could state that they have 1000 coins, but that 500 of them are in ASICminer and 500 are on MtGox. In reality you have zero. ASICMiner has 500 and MtGox have 500. You only have IOU's that may or may not be redeemable at any given time.
Well, if I own 1% of the shares of a company. And that company control X coins. Than I own X/100 coins. They own the coins. Ownership in a public company does not include the rights to unilaterally dispose of their assets as you see fit. You get only what they decide to give you.
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November 22, 2013, 03:41:15 PM |
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Just to reply to an earlier discussion in this thread, I believe only bitcoins in a wallet under direct control should be counted. Several have suggested that investments or third-party accounts should be counted, but that is illogical. By the same convolution of logic I could suggest that Bill Gates is in the top 10 holders of bitcoins, he just has his coins invested in dollars at the moment and can convert them back to coins whenever he chooses.
A bitcoin wallet is the direct measure. Who cares how many shares of ASICMiner, Labcoin, or even Microsoft you have? It is irrelevant to how many coins you actually control. Otherwise, coins can be double counted. One could state that they have 1000 coins, but that 500 of them are in ASICminer and 500 are on MtGox. In reality you have zero. ASICMiner has 500 and MtGox have 500. You only have IOU's that may or may not be redeemable at any given time.
Well, if I own 1% of the shares of a company. And that company control X coins. Than I own X/100 coins. They own the coins. Ownership in a public company does not include the rights to unilaterally dispose of their assets as you see fit. You get only what they decide to give you. No they are yours. THAT is how public companies work. Shareholder jointly own the company.
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November 22, 2013, 05:57:27 PM |
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Holdings as of 11/20/2013: 182,592 BTC.
I'm curious: why would you disclose this? Someone that would like to manipulate the market at some point. Imagine the effect of a post by Loaded saying he is willing to unload
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November 26, 2013, 11:14:58 AM |
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Donation address: 374iXxS4BuqFHsEwwxUuH3nvJ69Y7Hqur3 (Bitcoin ONLY) LRDGENPLYrcTRssGoZrsCT1hngaH3BVkM4 (LTC) PGP: D3CC 1772 8600 5BB8 FF67 3294 C524 2A1A B393 6517
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November 26, 2013, 05:18:45 PM |
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what is the source of this list? how has it been created I'v seen a completely different listing few days ago is this even updated?
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November 26, 2013, 05:28:20 PM |
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what is the source of this list? how has it been created I'v seen a completely different listing few days ago is this even updated? Hey, it is an absolute must to have link if there is another list! This is updated every time there is many enough pieces of new information.
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November 29, 2013, 10:00:21 AM |
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If I get enough feedback that the list is useful, I will update it Very interested in methods, how to make a better one! Even if this one is forgotten, it will still have contributed to the knowledge in other threads.
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November 29, 2013, 12:37:08 PM |
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What did you delete my post for?
Double-post. You have posted the same thing already, and nobody has answered. Also the original will soon be deleted, because it is useless to have a question which is not answered. That is absolutely ridiculous logic. What's the meaning of life? Oh, it hasn't been answered so far so it's a useless question and must be repressed and removed. Fine to delete a double post, but why delete a valid question that people are still looking for an answer to? I haven't seen any sources for Keiser's coins or many of the others on the list, so without sources this list is useless, not my comment looking for some facts. I'll never get an answer if you remove it.
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November 30, 2013, 10:48:11 AM |
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Here is a list of probable top 50 holders though I can't verify amounts, maybe other people can:
Gavin Andresen
Clearly gavin isn't in the top 50 since he requires a paycheck from the foundation. Cause if he was that rich and still got a paycheck, then is just a really greedy person. completely disagree, working for someone else for free is pretty much self induced slavery (unless its for charity which is not the case here). Even if you're a billionaire and someone hires you for a job, you need to ask to get paid for it.
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