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November 05, 2013, 10:10:25 PM
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I would like to buy 1000PTS for 0.1 BTC (I am also willing to buy smaller amounts if you don´t have 2k)
Pleas reply if interestet.
Also, would apreciate it if you would reply with the amount you have and your asking price (should you not exept my offer).


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November 05, 2013, 10:20:18 PM
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November 05, 2013, 10:35:57 PM
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I would like to buy 2000PTS for 0.1 BTC (I am also willing to buy smaller amounts if you don´t have 2k)
Pleas reply if interestet.
Also, would apreciate it if you would reply with the amount you have and your asking price (should you not exept my offer).

Yeah I pointed a small computing cluster at Protoshares, and have about 1000 PTS. I'm not going to sell that off for $20.
I will sell 1 PTS for ~ 0.035 BTC each since the Protoshares will get you DomainShares, BitShares, etc later on.

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November 05, 2013, 10:42:30 PM
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stupid promo

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November 05, 2013, 10:45:01 PM
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I would like to buy 2000PTS for 0.1 BTC (I am also willing to buy smaller amounts if you don´t have 2k)
Pleas reply if interestet.
Also, would apreciate it if you would reply with the amount you have and your asking price (should you not exept my offer).

Yeah I pointed a small computing cluster at Protoshares, and have about 1000 PTS. I'm not going to sell that off for $20.
I will sell 1 PTS for ~ 0.035 BTC each since the Protoshares will get you DomainShares, BitShares, etc later on.
I suspect Satoshi is running to you for buying all your PTS at that price Wink
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November 05, 2013, 10:46:42 PM
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I would like to buy 2000PTS for 0.1 BTC (I am also willing to buy smaller amounts if you don´t have 2k)
Pleas reply if interestet.
Also, would apreciate it if you would reply with the amount you have and your asking price (should you not exept my offer).

Yeah I pointed a small computing cluster at Protoshares, and have about 1000 PTS. I'm not going to sell that off for $20.
I will sell 1 PTS for ~ 0.035 BTC each since the Protoshares will get you DomainShares, BitShares, etc later on.

35 BTC!
What is the price of your "small computing cluster"? Smiley
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November 05, 2013, 10:48:30 PM
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What's the required number of confirmations for blocks to mature?

120 blocks for coinbase transactions
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November 05, 2013, 11:10:41 PM
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stupid promo

This is not a promo, its a serius offer, I don´t even have any interrest in promoting PTS as I have not one ProtoShare Tongue

What's the required number of confirmations for blocks to mature?

120 blocks for coinbase transactions

Are you talking BTC or PTS ?
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November 05, 2013, 11:12:35 PM
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co-interested in buying PTS.

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November 05, 2013, 11:42:10 PM
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.1 BTC for 2000 PTS => $25 for 2000 PTS => $0.625 for 50 PTS

It takes about 8-10 hours of CPU time to get a block. Assuming a 500 Watt PSU, that's 4-5kWh per block. Electricity is about $0.15 per kWh or about $0.60 - $0.75

At best, you're willing to pay the electricity cost of getting the protoshare.

I don't think you're going to get anyone to bite until it's at least 10x that.
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November 05, 2013, 11:47:37 PM
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Well I offered 0.01 btc for super3's 50 PTS, but super3 expect 0.035 btc for each PTS  Shocked
There exist ridiculous bids and asks at the moment Cheesy
I am to buy some 200-500 PTS at some reasonable prices, pm me your offers Smiley
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November 05, 2013, 11:50:48 PM
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.1 BTC for 2000 PTS => $25 for 2000 PTS => $0.625 for 50 PTS

It takes about 8-10 hours of CPU time to get a block. Assuming a 500 Watt PSU, that's 4KWh per block. Electricity is about $0.15 per kilowatt hour or about $0.60 - $0.72

At best, you're willing to pay the electricity cost of getting the protoshare.

I don't think you're going to get anyone to bite until it's at least 10x that.

Agreed. I'd rather hold then sell at a loss.

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November 05, 2013, 11:53:58 PM
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.1 BTC for 2000 PTS => $25 for 2000 PTS => $0.625 for 50 PTS

It takes about 8-10 hours of CPU time to get a block. Assuming a 500 Watt PSU, that's 4KWh per block. Electricity is about $0.15 per kilowatt hour or about $0.60 - $0.72

At best, you're willing to pay the electricity cost of getting the protoshare.

I don't think you're going to get anyone to bite until it's at least 10x that.


Well that is why I made my offer and asked people to alo post there sell offer,I want to see what people have and what they are selling for....and I have still hopes that some one is selling me at that price, lets see Smiley

Guys, please put in your sell offer! If possibel, total amount you want to sell/ BTC, thanks.
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November 05, 2013, 11:55:54 PM
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.1 BTC for 2000 PTS => $25 for 2000 PTS => $0.625 for 50 PTS

It takes about 8-10 hours of CPU time to get a block. Assuming a 500 Watt PSU, that's 4-5kWh per block. Electricity is about $0.15 per kWh or about $0.60 - $0.75

At best, you're willing to pay the electricity cost of getting the protoshare.

I don't think you're going to get anyone to bite until it's at least 10x that.


Right now people are buying with electricity which will push the difficulty up until a market price is found.    People are paying Digital Ocean prices which are about 3-4x the cost of buying hardware.  So I would venture a guess that the price will continue to rise.  Not that I am biased or anything Smiley

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November 05, 2013, 11:58:04 PM
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Well I offered 0.01 btc for super3's 50 PTS, but super3 expect 0.035 btc for each PTS  Shocked
There exist ridiculous bids and asks at the moment Cheesy
I am to buy some 200-500 PTS at some reasonable prices, pm me your offers Smiley


$2.50 for 50 PTS?

It costs $0.60-$0.75 just in electricity to mine this CPU-only coin. There's also the up-front hardware cost, any Digital Ocean rental and the fact that difficulty will be resetting in a week and we probably won't be seeing mining for this cheap for a while.

$8.75 for 1 PTS is a bit much on the other end.

I would guess $.20-$.75/PTS is what we settle at.
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November 06, 2013, 12:01:52 AM
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.1 BTC for 2000 PTS => $25 for 2000 PTS => $0.625 for 50 PTS

It takes about 8-10 hours of CPU time to get a block. Assuming a 500 Watt PSU, that's 4KWh per block. Electricity is about $0.15 per kilowatt hour or about $0.60 - $0.72

At best, you're willing to pay the electricity cost of getting the protoshare.

I don't think you're going to get anyone to bite until it's at least 10x that.


Well that is why I made my offer and asked people to alo post there sell offer,I want to see what people have and what they are selling for....and I have still hopes that some one is selling me at that price, lets see Smiley

Guys, please put in your sell offer! If possibel, total amount you want to sell/ BTC, thanks.


I'll try to set the market then. $0.75/PTS up to 25 PTS.
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November 06, 2013, 12:08:15 AM
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Well I offered 0.01 btc for super3's 50 PTS, but super3 expect 0.035 btc for each PTS  Shocked
There exist ridiculous bids and asks at the moment Cheesy
I am to buy some 200-500 PTS at some reasonable prices, pm me your offers Smiley


$2.50 for 50 PTS?

It costs $0.60-$0.75 just in electricity to mine this CPU-only coin. There's also the up-front hardware cost, any Digital Ocean rental and the fact that difficulty will be resetting in a week and we probably won't be seeing mining for this cheap for a while.

$8.75 for 1 PTS is a bit much on the other end.

I would guess $.20-$.75/PTS is what we settle at.


There is so much demand that we will hit block 2016 (1 week) after only 1 day.   So your window to mine cheaply ends in about 6 hours.

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November 06, 2013, 12:14:52 AM
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Well I offered 0.01 btc for super3's 50 PTS, but super3 expect 0.035 btc for each PTS  Shocked
There exist ridiculous bids and asks at the moment Cheesy
I am to buy some 200-500 PTS at some reasonable prices, pm me your offers Smiley


$2.50 for 50 PTS?

It costs $0.60-$0.75 just in electricity to mine this CPU-only coin. There's also the up-front hardware cost, any Digital Ocean rental and the fact that difficulty will be resetting in a week and we probably won't be seeing mining for this cheap for a while.

$8.75 for 1 PTS is a bit much on the other end.

I would guess $.20-$.75/PTS is what we settle at.


There is so much demand that we will hit block 2016 (1 week) after only 1 day.   So your window to mine cheaply ends in about 6 hours.
Tripled the size of my cluster tonight hopefully that will get me some extra blocks. Nice work on the Momentum algo though. My physical hardware is doing circles around my cloud machines.

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November 06, 2013, 12:17:59 AM
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.1 BTC for 2000 PTS => $25 for 2000 PTS => $0.625 for 50 PTS

It takes about 8-10 hours of CPU time to get a block. Assuming a 500 Watt PSU, that's 4KWh per block. Electricity is about $0.15 per kilowatt hour or about $0.60 - $0.72

At best, you're willing to pay the electricity cost of getting the protoshare.

I don't think you're going to get anyone to bite until it's at least 10x that.


Well that is why I made my offer and asked people to alo post there sell offer,I want to see what people have and what they are selling for....and I have still hopes that some one is selling me at that price, lets see Smiley

Guys, please put in your sell offer! If possibel, total amount you want to sell/ BTC, thanks.


I'll try to set the market then. $0.75/PTS up to 25 PTS.
$3/PTS and I'll sell you just one block. You forget that some of us are cloud mining, and have to pay server fees. Will sell one block just to get things moving.

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November 06, 2013, 12:19:24 AM
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Now offering 0.1 BTC for 1000 PTS!

Please continue to put in your sale offers!
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